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− | '''Episode 4121''' was broadcast on 8 June 2006, | + | '''Episode 4121''' was broadcast on 8 June 2006, and was the first quarter-final of [[Championship of Champions XII]]. |
− | [[Matthew Shore]] played [[Mark Tournoff]], with Mark Tournoff winning 124 | + | [[Matthew Shore]] played [[Mark Tournoff]], with Mark Tournoff winning {{score|124|117}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Ann Widdecombe]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. |
− | This episode set two notable records: Shore's score of 117 | + | This episode set two notable records: Shore's score of 117 was the highest ever losing score at the time, as was the [[List of 15-round joint scores over 200|combined score]] of 241, the highest aggregate at the time. The latter record would be beaten on [[Episode 5654|1 March 2013]] with a combined score of 257, but Shore's losing score of 117 would not be beaten until [[Episode 6287|15 January 2016]], when [[Andy Platt]] scored 125 in a losing cause. |
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== | ||
{{Rounds-start|Matthew Shore|Mark Tournoff}} | {{Rounds-start|Matthew Shore|Mark Tournoff}} | ||
− | {{R-letters| 1|WOLETANJR|LOANER |TROWEL |ANTLER, ETALON, LEARNT*, ORNATE*, RENTAL*, WANTER*|6|6|6}} | + | {{R-letters | 1|WOLETANJR|LOANER |TROWEL |ANTLER, ETALON, LEARNT*, ORNATE*, RENTAL*, WANTER*| 6|6 | 6}} |
− | {{R-letters| 2|OTDAEPTUE|OUTDATE |ADOPTEE | |13|13|13}} | + | {{R-letters | 2|OTDAEPTUE|OUTDATE |ADOPTEE | | 13|13 | 13}} |
− | {{R-letters| 3|SCNHAEUME|MUNCHES |MUNCHES |ACHENES*, ENCHASE*, MENACES|20|20|20}} | + | {{R-letters | 3|SCNHAEUME|MUNCHES |MUNCHES |ACHENES*, ENCHASE*, MENACES| 20|20 | 20}} |
− | {{R-letters| 4|DALZEIDSR|LADDERS |LADDERS |DERAILS*, DREIDLS*, LADDIES | + | {{R-letters | 4|DALZEIDSR|LADDERS |LADDERS |DERAILS*, DREIDLS*, LADDIES, LIZARDS*, RADDLES*, REDIALS, RIDDLES, SADDLER*| 27|27 | 27}} |
− | {{R-numbers| 5|7|8|5|75|50|100| 335 | + | {{R-numbers | 5| 7|8|5|75|50|100| 335 |
|333 | |333 | ||
− | |335|sol2=(75 | + | |335|sol2=(75 − 8) × 5 |
|27|37|37}} | |27|37|37}} | ||
− | {{R-letters| 6|CNEYOSIOC|CONCISE |CONCISE | |34|44|44}} | + | {{R-TTT |INKIMOON||MONOKINI}} |
− | {{R-letters| 7|NTSTPEIAI|PAINTIEST|PAINTIEST| |52|62|62}} | + | {{R-letters | 6|CNEYOSIOC|CONCISE |CONCISE | | 34|44 | 44}} |
− | {{R-letters| 8|UGREOFVNR|OVERRUN |OVERRUN |FERVOUR*, FORERUN* |59|69|69}} | + | {{R-letters | 7|NTSTPEIAI|PAINTIEST|PAINTIEST| | 52|62 | 62}} |
− | {{R-letters| 9|PTLNEUEIQ|QUIETEN |QUIETEN | |66|76|76}} | + | {{R-letters | 8|UGREOFVNR|OVERRUN |OVERRUN |FERVOUR*, FORERUN* | 59|69 | 69}} |
− | {{R-numbers|10|4|4|75|25|50|100| 187 | + | {{R-letters | 9|PTLNEUEIQ|QUIETEN |QUIETEN | | 66|76 | 76}} |
− | |187|sol1= | + | {{R-numbers |10| 4|4|75|25|50|100| 187 |
− | |187|sol2=(50 | + | |187|sol1=50 ÷ 25 × 4 + 4 + 100 + 75 |
+ | |187|sol2=(50 − 4) × 4 + 75 ÷ 25 | ||
|76|86|86}} | |76|86|86}} | ||
− | {{R-letters|11|STNHEIARE|HERNIATES|HERNIATES| |94|104|104}} | + | {{R-TTT |RACEDMOP||COMPARED}} |
− | {{R-letters|12|TSPIEURGS|SPRITES |pursiest | + | {{R-letters |11|STNHEIARE|HERNIATES|HERNIATES| | 94|104|104}} |
− | {{R-letters|13|FRLKOIOMA|FORMAL |flook | + | {{R-letters |12|TSPIEURGS|SPRITES |pursiest {{x}}|PISTEURS* |101|104|112}} |
− | {{R-numbers|14|4|10|1|50|25|75| 255 | + | {{R-letters |13|FRLKOIOMA|FORMAL |flook {{x}}|ALIFORM |107|104|119}} |
− | |255|sol1= | + | {{R-numbers |14| 4|10|1|50|25|75| 255 |
− | |255|sol2= | + | |255|sol1=25 × 10 + 4 + 1 |
+ | |255|sol2=25 × 10 + 4 + 1 | ||
|117|114|129}} | |117|114|129}} | ||
− | {{R-conundrum|15|SILLYQUOO|c2sol=SOLILOQUY|c2time=1|117|124|139}} | + | {{R-conundrum|15|SILLYQUOO|c2sol=SOLILOQUY|c2time=1.25|117|124|139}} |
{{Rounds-end}} | {{Rounds-end}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:4121}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:4121}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes in Championship of Champions XII]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Double century games]] | ||
+ | [[Category:15-round joint scores over 200]] | ||
[[Category:15-round games]] | [[Category:15-round games]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Championship of Champions quarter-finals]] |
[[Category:Episodes presented by Des Lynam]] | [[Category:Episodes presented by Des Lynam]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] | [[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] |
Latest revision as of 21:26, 22 July 2023
Episode 4121 was broadcast on 8 June 2006, and was the first quarter-final of Championship of Champions XII.
Matthew Shore played Mark Tournoff, with Mark Tournoff winning 124 – 117. The Dictionary Corner guest was Ann Widdecombe, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
This episode set two notable records: Shore's score of 117 was the highest ever losing score at the time, as was the combined score of 241, the highest aggregate at the time. The latter record would be beaten on 1 March 2013 with a combined score of 257, but Shore's losing score of 117 would not be beaten until 15 January 2016, when Andy Platt scored 125 in a losing cause.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Matthew Shore | Score | Mark Tournoff | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | WOLETANJR | LOANER | 6 – 6 | TROWEL | ANTLER, ETALON, LEARNT*, ORNATE*, RENTAL*, WANTER* | 6 |
2 | OTDAEPTUE | OUTDATE | 13 – 13 | ADOPTEE | 13 | |
3 | SCNHAEUME | MUNCHES | 20 – 20 | MUNCHES | ACHENES*, ENCHASE*, MENACES | 20 |
4 | DALZEIDSR | LADDERS | 27 – 27 | LADDERS | DERAILS*, DREIDLS*, LADDIES, LIZARDS*, RADDLES*, REDIALS, RIDDLES, SADDLER* | 27 |
5 | 7 8 5 75 50 100 → 335 | 333 | 27 – 37 | 335
(75 − 8) × 5 |
|
37 |
TTT | INKIMOON | MONOKINI | ||||
6 | CNEYOSIOC | CONCISE | 34 – 44 | CONCISE | 44 | |
7 | NTSTPEIAI | PAINTIEST | 52 – 62 | PAINTIEST | 62 | |
8 | UGREOFVNR | OVERRUN | 59 – 69 | OVERRUN | FERVOUR*, FORERUN* | 69 |
9 | PTLNEUEIQ | QUIETEN | 66 – 76 | QUIETEN | 76 | |
10 | 4 4 75 25 50 100 → 187 | 187
50 ÷ 25 × 4 + 4 + 100 + 75 |
76 – 86 | 187
(50 − 4) × 4 + 75 ÷ 25 |
|
86 |
TTT | RACEDMOP | COMPARED | ||||
11 | STNHEIARE | HERNIATES | 94 – 104 | HERNIATES | 104 | |
12 | TSPIEURGS | SPRITES | 101 – 104 | pursiest ☓ | PISTEURS* | 112 |
13 | FRLKOIOMA | FORMAL | 107 – 104 | flook ☓ | ALIFORM | 119 |
14 | 4 10 1 50 25 75 → 255 | 255
25 × 10 + 4 + 1 |
117 – 114 | 255
25 × 10 + 4 + 1 |
|
129 |
15 | SILLYQUOO | 117 – 124 | SOLILOQUY
(1.25 seconds) |
139 |
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