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[[File:Zarte Siempre.png|thumb|200px|right|Zarte Siempre, five years later in [[Series 78]].]]
 
[[File:Zarte Siempre.png|thumb|200px|right|Zarte Siempre, five years later in [[Series 78]].]]
 
[[File:S78 Champion.png|thumb|200px|right|Zarte Siempre holding the [[Richard Whiteley Memorial Trophy]] after winning [[Series 78]].]]
 
[[File:S78 Champion.png|thumb|200px|right|Zarte Siempre holding the [[Richard Whiteley Memorial Trophy]] after winning [[Series 78]].]]
'''Zarte Siempre''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 69]] and an [[octochamp]] in and the [[series winners|champion]] of [[Series 78]], with the highest cumulative score over a single series: 1,331. He is a member of [[Apterous]] and [[c4countdown]], and is the innovator and former chair of [[FOCAL]]. His contributions to the game, wicked sense of humour, dapper attire and consistently high-scoring gameplay make him one of the most popular members of the Countdown community. He is also head of the Meringue Defence League and is directly descended from Genghis Khan and Dann 'Bi Clog' Camiltoes. As of 2018, Siempre holds three Michelin stars - two more than Marcus Wareing.
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'''Zarte Siempre''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 69]], an [[octochamp]] in and the [[series winners|champion]] of [[Series 78]] and the winner of [[Championship of Champions XV]]. He is a Freelance Marketer from Dadford, Buckinghamshire. The equal-most televised contestant ever (with [[Conor Travers]]), Siempre is a long-time member of [[Apterous]] and [[c4countdown]], and is the innovator of Countdown in Milton Keynes (Co:MK) and [[FOCAL]]. Siempre is known for his dapper attire, composed demeanour, contagious sense of humour and consistently high-scoring gameplay. His comedic abilities and contributions to the Countdown circuit on and off screen, as well as the show’s sixth Grand Slam winner, earn him a reputation as one of the most popular and most successful contestants in history. He is also head of the Meringue Defence League and is directly descended from Genghis Khan and Dann 'Bi Clog' Camiltoes. As of 2018, Siempre holds three Michelin stars - two more than Marcus Wareing.
  
 
==On-screen==
 
==On-screen==
  
Siempre made his televised debut on 24 July 2013, delivering a convincing {{score|118|76}} defeat to [[Rory Coleman]]. Four more victories followed, including a top score of 137 (at the time, the eighth highest score ever) before losing at the hands of eventual runner-up [[Dylan Taylor]] both in the Countdown contest and the personality stakes, although Siempre's win in their backstage beauty contest offered some consolation as he triumphantly maxed the swimwear round. In his heats, Siempre averaged 109.33 points per game - the highest ever average for a non-[[octochamp]]. He didn't make the finals despite scoring 656 points, 48 points higher than the number 8 seed [[Gemma Church]], but he only amassed 5 wins compared to Church's 6.
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Siempre made his televised debut on 24 July 2013, delivering a convincing {{score|118|76}} defeat to [[Rory Coleman]]. Four more victories followed, including a top score of 137 (at the time, the eighth highest score ever) before losing at the hands of eventual runner-up and fourteenth Champion of Champions [[Dylan Taylor]] both in the Countdown contest and the personality stakes, although Siempre's win in their backstage beauty contest offered some consolation as he triumphantly maxed the swimwear round. In his heats, Siempre averaged 109.33 points per game, the highest ever average for a non-[[octochamp]]. He didn't make the finals despite scoring 656 points, 48 points higher than the number 8 seed [[Gemma Church]], but he only amassed 5 wins compared to Church's 6. Notably, during his third game, Siempre’s declaration of {{word|AREOLA}} caused non-stop laughter in the studio for 15 minutes. This blooper was televised in an episode of ''It’ll Be Alright On The Night''.
  
Siempre eventually returned to the programme nearly five years later, in Series 78, for another chance to make the finals. In his first return appearance, on 1 March 2018, he powered past fellow Apterite [[Philip Aston]] to end Aston's run in his seventh game. This time, Siempre's octorun was not halted as he racked up seven further victories, all with scores well over a [[century]], including - for the first time ever - a run of three consecutive totals [[List of 15-round scores over 125|over 125]]. Siempre's octototal of 967 points made him the standout provisional #1 seed, as well as the second highest scoring octochamp of all time behind only Dylan Taylor himself.
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As a result of his unfortunate decisive matchup, Siempre eventually returned to the programme nearly five years later in Series 78 for another chance to make the finals. In his first return appearance, on 1 March 2018, he powered past fellow Apterite [[Philip Aston]] to end Aston's run in his seventh game. This time, Siempre's octorun was not halted as he racked up seven further victories, all with scores well over a [[century]], including for the first time ever a run of three consecutive totals [[List of 15-round scores over 125|over 125]]. Siempre's cumulative score of 967 points made him the standout #1 seed, as well as the then second-highest scoring octochamp of all time behind only Dylan Taylor himself. The studio audience was dominated by many fellow Apterites and Co:event players during his run.
  
Three months later, in his quarter-final match against [[Jan Pask]], he amassed 124 points and won by 105, the biggest winning margin ever recorded in any finals match. Siempre thus advanced to the semi-finals to take on #4-ranked [[Phil Davies]]. This match was extremely close, with Siempre's first-round disallowal of {{word|disagreer {{x}}}} meant that Davies maintained the lead through the second commercial break. Ultimately, however, Siempre recovered with two further letters spots to confirm his victory after the final [[numbers round]]. He then zoomed off to the green room to change his trousers and enter the grand final dressed as a snooker player, before hysterically laughing at Philip Aston dramatically declaring {{word|GAYNESS}} in his semi-final.
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Three months later, in his quarter-final match against [[Jan Pask]], he amassed 124 points and won by 105, the biggest winning margin ever recorded in any finals match. Siempre thus advanced to the semi-finals to take on #4-ranked [[Phil Davies]]. This match was very close, with Siempre's first-round disallowal of {{word|disagreer {{x}}}} meant that Davies maintained the lead through the second commercial break. Ultimately, however, Siempre recovered with two further letters spots to confirm his victory after the final [[numbers round]]. He then zoomed off to the green room to change his trousers and dress as a snooker player, before hysterically laughing at Philip Aston dramatically declaring {{word|GAYNESS}} in his semi-final.
  
In the ultimate show of the series - a rematch of himself against Aston - Siempre took an early 8-point lead with {{word|REPUSHED}}, but then lost it after having {{word|superking x}} disallowed. The scoreline was 118 - 118 (the highest ever in a Grand Final) going into the crucial conundrum {{word|USEDLOGIC}}. Zarte answered with {{word|GLUCOSIDE}} in 10 seconds to seal victory and setting a new record for the highest score ever achieved in a Grand Final in the process. His “[[xicount]]” total accumulated over his 11 shows is a record 1,331 points, breaking Dylan Taylor’s record by 12 points.
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In the ultimate show of the series - a rematch against Aston - Siempre took an early 8-point lead with {{word|REPUSHED}}, but then lost it after having {{word|superking x}} disallowed. The scoreline was 118 - 118 (the highest ever in a Grand Final) going into the crucial conundrum {{word|USEDLOGIC}}. Zarte answered with {{word|GLUCOSIDE}} in 10 seconds to seal victory and setting a new record for the highest score ever achieved in a Grand Final in the process. His “[[xicount]]” total accumulated across his 11 shows in the series is 1,331 points, higher than any other series winner.
  
Siempre returned to [[Championship of Champions XV]] in January 2019, where he faced [[Paul Erdunast]] in the first round for a highly-anticipated match between the two highest-scoring “xicounts” of the tournament. The game was decided only by the letters rounds: Siempre took the lead with {{word|RELEASOR}}, but Erdunast levelled the scoreline with his finding of {{word|AUTODYNE}}. But Erdunast fell 8 behind again after his invalid play of {{word|noshiest x}} lost to Siempre’s {{word|SHOOTIES}}. With neither player unravelling the crucial conundrum {{word|AMRESTIVE}}, Siempre won the match with a score of 113 to Erdunast’s 105.
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Siempre returned to [[Championship of Champions XV]] in January 2019, where he faced [[Paul Erdunast]] in the first round for a highly-anticipated match between the two highest-scoring “xicounts” of the tournament. The game was decided only by the letters rounds: Siempre took the lead with {{word|RELEASOR}}, but Erdunast levelled the scoreline with his finding of {{word|AUTODYNE}}. However, Erdunast fell 8 behind again after his invalid play of {{word|noshiest x}} lost to Siempre’s {{word|SHOOTIES}}. With neither player unravelling the crucial conundrum {{word|AMRESTIVE}}, Siempre won the match with a score of 113 to Erdunast’s 105.
  
Siempre then faced fellow octochamp [[Thomas Carey]] in the last Quarter-final. Here, Siempre showed no sign of slowing in a game with 4 nine-letter words available. Siempre and Carey found {{word|LARCENOUS}} in round 1, but Siempre quickly thundered into a 36-point lead with {{word|BLOWSIEST}} and {{word|DIVAGATED}} beating Carey’s {{word|BLOWIEST}} and {{word|DIVAGATE}} in rounds 4 and 5 respectively to storm to 82 points out of 82, the highest ever score after 6 rounds. Despite Carey clawing back with his play of {{word|TIRAMISUS}} in round 12, Siempre maxed the final letters round, solved the last numbers round and the conundrum to win with a score of 150, the highest ever achieved in the history of Countdown. The players’ combined score of 272 is also the highest ever. His win sets up a [[Rematch|"threematch"]] between him and Philip Aston: only the second proper threematch ever, after [[Natascha Kearsey]] vs [[Peter Cashmore]]. Owing to his run in [[Series 69]], Siempre is on-track of equalling [[Conor Travers]]' record for most wins on Countdown: 20.
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Siempre then faced fellow octochamp [[Thomas Carey]] in the last Quarter-final. Here, Siempre showed no sign of slowing in a game with 4 nine-letter words available. Siempre and Carey found {{word|LARCENOUS}} in round 1, but Siempre quickly thundered into a 36-point lead with {{word|BLOWSIEST}} and {{word|DIVAGATED}} beating Carey’s {{word|BLOWIEST}} and {{word|DIVAGATE}} in rounds 4 and 5 respectively to storm to 82 points out of 82, the highest ever score after 6 rounds. Despite Carey clawing back with his play of {{word|TIRAMISUS}} in round 12, Siempre maxed the final letters round, solved the last numbers round and the conundrum to win with a score of 150, the then-highest ever achieved in the history of Countdown (until [[Elliott Mellor]] bettered it by 2 points exactly four months later). The players’ combined score of 272 is also the highest ever. His win set up a [[Rematch|"threematch"]] between him and Philip Aston: only the second proper threematch ever, after [[Natascha Kearsey]] vs [[Peter Cashmore]]. Here, Siempre scored 106 points – his lowest score since returning to the show – but it was enough after he maxed every letters round and Aston had {{word|maderiser {{x}}}} disallowed to fall behind yet again. Siempre is the first contestant ever to beat the same player 3 times.
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Siempre’s final match was against [[Series 77]] runner-up [[Bradley Horrocks]]. Once again, Siempre took the lead with an opening-round spot of {{word|HEDARIM}} and won the third numbers round (this time picking 3 large). Before the final numbers round, Siempre became the fifteenth Champion of Champions, and in doing so joined [[Harvey Freeman]], [[Nic Brown]], [[Don Reid]], [[Scott Mearns]] and [[Graham Nash]] in an elite band of [[Grand slam winner|Grand Slam winners]]. His cumulative score across his entire run is 2,472 points, more than any other contestant, and he also shares [[Conor Travers|Conor Travers’s]] record for the most wins on Countdown: 20.
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On 22 December 2019, Siempre appeared in a documentary entitled ''TV's Greatest Gameshows'' on Challenge. On 5 January 2020, he featured in ''The People's Playlist'' on BBC Three Counties Radio.
  
 
==Off-screen==
 
==Off-screen==
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2014 saw him come runner-up to [[Series 63]] champion [[Jack Hurst]] at [[COLIN X]], while in August he won [[CoMultiLon]] after the final against [[James Robinson]] was cancelled - with Siempre having the most points throughout the day, he was declared the winner. Later that evening, he won the inaugural Apterous Ring Of Fire tournament, having seen off Jamie 'Laverty' McNeill with a reference to Stiliyan Petrov's scrotum. He has since won [[Countdown in St Albans 2016]].
 
2014 saw him come runner-up to [[Series 63]] champion [[Jack Hurst]] at [[COLIN X]], while in August he won [[CoMultiLon]] after the final against [[James Robinson]] was cancelled - with Siempre having the most points throughout the day, he was declared the winner. Later that evening, he won the inaugural Apterous Ring Of Fire tournament, having seen off Jamie 'Laverty' McNeill with a reference to Stiliyan Petrov's scrotum. He has since won [[Countdown in St Albans 2016]].
  
In 2015, he launched his own Co-event in Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire. In his fourth edition, he introduced 10-letter conundrums for the first time.
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In 2015, he launched his own Co-event in Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire. In his fourth edition, he introduced 10-letter conundrums for the first time.  
  
 
His contributions to [[Apterous]] have included organising the long-running Aptotude League series and, until 2017, an Apterous version of the Belgian reality television gameshow ''The Mole'', famed for irritating anyone who wanted to play a spot on Saturday Night Apterous.
 
His contributions to [[Apterous]] have included organising the long-running Aptotude League series and, until 2017, an Apterous version of the Belgian reality television gameshow ''The Mole'', famed for irritating anyone who wanted to play a spot on Saturday Night Apterous.
  
In 2018, he won the Apterous 10th Birthday Championship.
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Since 2019, Siempre has run two YouTube channels: one about cooking at Zee's Kitchen ([https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZBneiBAJhxssaEqxVb_RQ]), and one about accessibility called Access: Some Areas, co-hosted with best friend and unrequited love of his life [[Jen Steadman]]([https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9H1rctXDo1ewLSWLCU9USg]). He also runs a Big Brother US game called [[The All-Seeing Eye]]([https://tengaged.com/blog/iAyeEye]) on Tengaged under the pseudonym Zee, which as of writing is ongoing Season 2 and is somehow the craziest thing he's done due to the mental sanity he's lost.
  
Siempre competed in the 2018 FOCAL Finals as the #4 seed, and finished in 3rd place, winning 4 out of 7 games.
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{{series winner|preceded_by=Tom Chafer-Cook|followed_by=Mike Daysley|series=78}}
  
{{series winner|preceded_by=Tom Chafer-Cook|followed_by=Mike Daysley|series=78}}
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{{Champion of Champions|preceded_by=Dylan Taylor|coc=XV}}
  
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
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{{ep | 6853 | 22/06/2018 | GF |Zarte Siempre| 128 - 118 |Philip Aston|[[Paul Zenon]]|Susie Dent|136}}
 
{{ep | 6853 | 22/06/2018 | GF |Zarte Siempre| 128 - 118 |Philip Aston|[[Paul Zenon]]|Susie Dent|136}}
 
{{ep | 6984 | 8/01/2019 | CP |[[Paul Erdunast]]| 105 - 113 |Zarte Siempre|[[Kate Humble]]|Susie Dent|131}}
 
{{ep | 6984 | 8/01/2019 | CP |[[Paul Erdunast]]| 105 - 113 |Zarte Siempre|[[Kate Humble]]|Susie Dent|131}}
{{ep | 6991 | 17/01/2019 | CQF |[[Thomas Carey]]| 122 - 150 |Zarte Siempre|Jon Culshaw|Susie Dent|168}}
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{{ep | 6991 | 17/01/2019 | CQF |[[Thomas Carey]]| 122 - 150 |Zarte Siempre|[[Jon Culshaw]]|Susie Dent|168}}
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{{ep | 6992 | 18/01/2019 | CSF |Philip Aston| 73 - 106 |Zarte Siempre|Jon Culshaw|Susie Dent|129}}
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{{ep | 6994 | 22/01/2019 | CGF |Zarte Siempre| 116 - 83 |[[Bradley Horrocks]]|Jon Culshaw|Susie Dent|123}}
 
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{{episode table end}}
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Revision as of 02:37, 20 March 2020

“Areola?”
Zarte Siempre, five years later in Series 78.
Zarte Siempre holding the Richard Whiteley Memorial Trophy after winning Series 78.

Zarte Siempre was a contestant in Series 69, an octochamp in and the champion of Series 78 and the winner of Championship of Champions XV. He is a Freelance Marketer from Dadford, Buckinghamshire. The equal-most televised contestant ever (with Conor Travers), Siempre is a long-time member of Apterous and c4countdown, and is the innovator of Countdown in Milton Keynes (Co:MK) and FOCAL. Siempre is known for his dapper attire, composed demeanour, contagious sense of humour and consistently high-scoring gameplay. His comedic abilities and contributions to the Countdown circuit on and off screen, as well as the show’s sixth Grand Slam winner, earn him a reputation as one of the most popular and most successful contestants in history. He is also head of the Meringue Defence League and is directly descended from Genghis Khan and Dann 'Bi Clog' Camiltoes. As of 2018, Siempre holds three Michelin stars - two more than Marcus Wareing.

On-screen

Siempre made his televised debut on 24 July 2013, delivering a convincing 118 – 76 defeat to Rory Coleman. Four more victories followed, including a top score of 137 (at the time, the eighth highest score ever) before losing at the hands of eventual runner-up and fourteenth Champion of Champions Dylan Taylor both in the Countdown contest and the personality stakes, although Siempre's win in their backstage beauty contest offered some consolation as he triumphantly maxed the swimwear round. In his heats, Siempre averaged 109.33 points per game, the highest ever average for a non-octochamp. He didn't make the finals despite scoring 656 points, 48 points higher than the number 8 seed Gemma Church, but he only amassed 5 wins compared to Church's 6. Notably, during his third game, Siempre’s declaration of AREOLA caused non-stop laughter in the studio for 15 minutes. This blooper was televised in an episode of It’ll Be Alright On The Night.

As a result of his unfortunate decisive matchup, Siempre eventually returned to the programme nearly five years later in Series 78 for another chance to make the finals. In his first return appearance, on 1 March 2018, he powered past fellow Apterite Philip Aston to end Aston's run in his seventh game. This time, Siempre's octorun was not halted as he racked up seven further victories, all with scores well over a century, including – for the first time ever – a run of three consecutive totals over 125. Siempre's cumulative score of 967 points made him the standout #1 seed, as well as the then second-highest scoring octochamp of all time behind only Dylan Taylor himself. The studio audience was dominated by many fellow Apterites and Co:event players during his run.

Three months later, in his quarter-final match against Jan Pask, he amassed 124 points and won by 105, the biggest winning margin ever recorded in any finals match. Siempre thus advanced to the semi-finals to take on #4-ranked Phil Davies. This match was very close, with Siempre's first-round disallowal of disagreer ☓ meant that Davies maintained the lead through the second commercial break. Ultimately, however, Siempre recovered with two further letters spots to confirm his victory after the final numbers round. He then zoomed off to the green room to change his trousers and dress as a snooker player, before hysterically laughing at Philip Aston dramatically declaring GAYNESS in his semi-final.

In the ultimate show of the series - a rematch against Aston - Siempre took an early 8-point lead with REPUSHED, but then lost it after having superking x disallowed. The scoreline was 118 - 118 (the highest ever in a Grand Final) going into the crucial conundrum USEDLOGIC. Zarte answered with GLUCOSIDE in 10 seconds to seal victory and setting a new record for the highest score ever achieved in a Grand Final in the process. His “xicount” total accumulated across his 11 shows in the series is 1,331 points, higher than any other series winner.

Siempre returned to Championship of Champions XV in January 2019, where he faced Paul Erdunast in the first round for a highly-anticipated match between the two highest-scoring “xicounts” of the tournament. The game was decided only by the letters rounds: Siempre took the lead with RELEASOR, but Erdunast levelled the scoreline with his finding of AUTODYNE. However, Erdunast fell 8 behind again after his invalid play of noshiest x lost to Siempre’s SHOOTIES. With neither player unravelling the crucial conundrum AMRESTIVE, Siempre won the match with a score of 113 to Erdunast’s 105.

Siempre then faced fellow octochamp Thomas Carey in the last Quarter-final. Here, Siempre showed no sign of slowing in a game with 4 nine-letter words available. Siempre and Carey found LARCENOUS in round 1, but Siempre quickly thundered into a 36-point lead with BLOWSIEST and DIVAGATED beating Carey’s BLOWIEST and DIVAGATE in rounds 4 and 5 respectively to storm to 82 points out of 82, the highest ever score after 6 rounds. Despite Carey clawing back with his play of TIRAMISUS in round 12, Siempre maxed the final letters round, solved the last numbers round and the conundrum to win with a score of 150, the then-highest ever achieved in the history of Countdown (until Elliott Mellor bettered it by 2 points exactly four months later). The players’ combined score of 272 is also the highest ever. His win set up a "threematch" between him and Philip Aston: only the second proper threematch ever, after Natascha Kearsey vs Peter Cashmore. Here, Siempre scored 106 points – his lowest score since returning to the show – but it was enough after he maxed every letters round and Aston had maderiser ☓ disallowed to fall behind yet again. Siempre is the first contestant ever to beat the same player 3 times.

Siempre’s final match was against Series 77 runner-up Bradley Horrocks. Once again, Siempre took the lead with an opening-round spot of HEDARIM and won the third numbers round (this time picking 3 large). Before the final numbers round, Siempre became the fifteenth Champion of Champions, and in doing so joined Harvey Freeman, Nic Brown, Don Reid, Scott Mearns and Graham Nash in an elite band of Grand Slam winners. His cumulative score across his entire run is 2,472 points, more than any other contestant, and he also shares Conor Travers’s record for the most wins on Countdown: 20.

On 22 December 2019, Siempre appeared in a documentary entitled TV's Greatest Gameshows on Challenge. On 5 January 2020, he featured in The People's Playlist on BBC Three Counties Radio.

Off-screen

His Co-event career began when he attended CobliviLon in 2012, actually winning 7 games out of 6. However, history has unfortunately and cruelly been amended so that it officially says that he came in 18th place, which is still respectable, especially as he was crouching for the entirety of the tournament.

This was followed up by an appearance at Lincoln in 2013, where he finished in a solid 15th place with 4 wins out of 6. He later went to CO:REA 2013, finishing on 3 wins and 463 points to ensure another top-15 finish. Siempre was also the overall victor in Group B at Countdown in Leamington Spa, winning a magical unicycle and a leprechaun in the process. In the same year, he co-hosted CobliviLon with Amie Bateen.

2014 saw him come runner-up to Series 63 champion Jack Hurst at COLIN X, while in August he won CoMultiLon after the final against James Robinson was cancelled - with Siempre having the most points throughout the day, he was declared the winner. Later that evening, he won the inaugural Apterous Ring Of Fire tournament, having seen off Jamie 'Laverty' McNeill with a reference to Stiliyan Petrov's scrotum. He has since won Countdown in St Albans 2016.

In 2015, he launched his own Co-event in Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire. In his fourth edition, he introduced 10-letter conundrums for the first time.

His contributions to Apterous have included organising the long-running Aptotude League series and, until 2017, an Apterous version of the Belgian reality television gameshow The Mole, famed for irritating anyone who wanted to play a spot on Saturday Night Apterous.

Since 2019, Siempre has run two YouTube channels: one about cooking at Zee's Kitchen ([1]), and one about accessibility called Access: Some Areas, co-hosted with best friend and unrequited love of his life Jen Steadman([2]). He also runs a Big Brother US game called The All-Seeing Eye([3]) on Tengaged under the pseudonym Zee, which as of writing is ongoing Season 2 and is somehow the craziest thing he's done due to the mental sanity he's lost.

Preceded by
Tom Chafer-Cook
Series winner
Series 78
Followed by
Mike Daysley
Preceded by
Dylan Taylor
Champion of Champions
Championship of Champions XV

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
5739 24/07/2013 P Rory Coleman 76 – 118 Zarte Siempre Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Jon Culshaw Susie Dent 130
5740 25/07/2013 P Zarte Siempre 114 – 34 Ian Talbot Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Jon Culshaw Susie Dent 127
5741 26/07/2013 P Zarte Siempre 103 – 49 Brenda Widger Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Jon Culshaw Susie Dent 123
5742 29/07/2013 P Zarte Siempre 137 – 41 Michelle Furnell Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Dan Walker Susie Dent 143
5743 5/08/2013 P Zarte Siempre 103 – 26 Sam Wheeler Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Dan Walker Susie Dent 124
5744 6/08/2013 P Zarte Siempre 81 – 120 Dylan Taylor Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Dan Walker Susie Dent 121
6774 1/03/2018 P Philip Aston 97 – 121 Zarte Siempre Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Myleene Klass Susie Dent 135
6775 2/03/2018 P Zarte Siempre 111 – 64 Keith Howkins Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Myleene Klass Susie Dent 124
6776 5/03/2018 P Zarte Siempre 118 – 70 Donal Casey Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Myleene Klass Susie Dent 124
6777 6/03/2018 P Zarte Siempre 128 – 23 Jonathan Stoneman Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Liz Bonnin Susie Dent 132
6778 7/03/2018 P Zarte Siempre 130 – 62 Patrick Gray Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Liz Bonnin Susie Dent 144
6779 8/03/2018 P Zarte Siempre 130 – 39 Dave Burch Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Liz Bonnin Susie Dent 145
6780 9/03/2018 P Zarte Siempre 118 – 29 Steve Shingleton Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Liz Bonnin Susie Dent 123
6781 12/03/2018 P Zarte Siempre 111 – 65 Anthony Jenkin Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Liz Bonnin Susie Dent 125
6847 14/06/2018 QF Zarte Siempre 124 – 19 Jan Pask Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Helen Fospero Susie Dent 133
6851 20/06/2018 SF Zarte Siempre 112 – 88 Phil Davies Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Helen Fospero Susie Dent 123
6853 22/06/2018 GF Zarte Siempre 128 – 118 Philip Aston Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Paul Zenon Susie Dent 136
6984 8/01/2019 CP Paul Erdunast 105 – 113 Zarte Siempre Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Kate Humble Susie Dent 131
6991 17/01/2019 CQF Thomas Carey 122 – 150 Zarte Siempre Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Jon Culshaw Susie Dent 168
6992 18/01/2019 CSF Philip Aston 73 – 106 Zarte Siempre Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Jon Culshaw Susie Dent 129
6994 22/01/2019 CGF Zarte Siempre 116 – 83 Bradley Horrocks Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Jon Culshaw Susie Dent 123


Championship of Champions Winners

I : Mark Nyman | II : Clive Freedman | III : Harvey Freeman | IV : Nic Brown | V : Tim Morrissey | VI : Wayne Summers | VII : Don Reid | VIII : Chris Rogers | IX : Natascha Kearsey | X : Scott Mearns | XI : Graham Nash | XII : Paul Gallen | XIII : Steve Briers | XIV : Dylan Taylor | XV : Zarte Siempre | XVI : Ahmed Mohamed