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'''Steve Briers''' first appeared in [[series 55]] on 3rd November 2006, beating [[Richard Woodward]] 76-62. In his second game, he beat his opponent, [[Dean Rowley]], 136-41, setting the fifth highest ever score and the second highest ever winning margin in Countdown history. He won six more games to become an [[octochamp]] and #1 seed of series 55, amassing a total of 843 points. However, he was defeated in the quarter-finals by [[Phil Watson]]. He is most renowned for his bizarre style of solving numbers rounds.
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'''Steve Briers''' first appeared in [[series 55]] on 3rd November 2006, beating [[Richard Woodward]] 76-62. In his second game, he beat his opponent, [[Dean Rowley]], 136-41, setting the fifth highest ever score and the second highest ever winning margin in Countdown history. He won six more games to become an [[octochamp]] and #1 seed of series 55, amassing a total of 843 points. However, he was defeated in the quarter-finals by [[Phil Watson]]. He is most renowned for his bizarre style of solving numbers rounds.  
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He is a student at Taunton's College in Southampton, where he studies A level Law, English Language, Accountancy and Economics.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:23, 25 October 2007

Steve Briers first appeared in series 55 on 3rd November 2006, beating Richard Woodward 76-62. In his second game, he beat his opponent, Dean Rowley, 136-41, setting the fifth highest ever score and the second highest ever winning margin in Countdown history. He won six more games to become an octochamp and #1 seed of series 55, amassing a total of 843 points. However, he was defeated in the quarter-finals by Phil Watson. He is most renowned for his bizarre style of solving numbers rounds.

He is a student at Taunton's College in Southampton, where he studies A level Law, English Language, Accountancy and Economics.