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− | {{episode|previous=Episode S28}} | + | {{Featured article}} |
− | '''Episode S29''' was a [[special episode]] | + | {{episode|previous=Episode S28|next=Episode S30}} |
+ | '''Episode S29''' was broadcast on 16 August 2010, as a [[special episode]], and was a deciding match. | ||
− | + | [[Charlie Reams]] played [[Junaid Mubeen]], with Charlie Reams winning {{score|87|67}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Gary Osborne]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | |
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+ | Reams and Mubeen had previously met twice, in the [[Episode 4732|grand final]] of [[Series 59]] and the [[Episode 4742|second quarter-final]] of [[Championship of Champions XIII]]. Mubeen won the first and Reams won the second. | ||
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+ | As with [[Episode S26]], the [[numbers game]]s for this episode were unusual in that [[arithmetician]] [[Rachel Riley]] chose how many large numbers would be available, and the large numbers were not the usual four (25, 50, 75 and 100). Instead they were 12 and 37, previously seen in Episode S26, as well as 62 and 87. | ||
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== | ||
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{{R-letters |4 |TSNBAEAEV|SAVANTE |ABSENT | | 29|15 | 29}} | {{R-letters |4 |TSNBAEAEV|SAVANTE |ABSENT | | 29|15 | 29}} | ||
{{R-numbers |5 | 62|12|7|1|5|10| 130 | {{R-numbers |5 | 62|12|7|1|5|10| 130 | ||
− | |130|sol1=(12 + 1) | + | |130|sol1=(12 + 1) × 10 |
− | |130|sol2=(7 + 5 + 1) | + | |130|sol2=(7 + 5 + 1) × 10 |
|39|25|39}} | |39|25|39}} | ||
− | {{R-TTT |CRUELFAG|Elegant like the department store brothers.|GRACEFUL}} | + | {{R-TTT |CRUELFAG|Elegant, like the department store brothers.|GRACEFUL}} |
{{R-letters |6 |RDSDOAEAE|ADORES |SADDER |DEODARS | 45|31 | 46}} | {{R-letters |6 |RDSDOAEAE|ADORES |SADDER |DEODARS | 45|31 | 46}} | ||
{{R-letters |7 |QTBLAIOAJ|BLOAT |QIBLA |BALTI*, BIOTA*, JABOT*, LABIA*, TABLA*, TALAQ*| 50|36 | 51}} | {{R-letters |7 |QTBLAIOAJ|BLOAT |QIBLA |BALTI*, BIOTA*, JABOT*, LABIA*, TABLA*, TALAQ*| 50|36 | 51}} | ||
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{{R-letters |9 |FTGRUEIUE|FIGURE |REFUGE |FUTURE*, REFUTE* | 62|42 | 64}} | {{R-letters |9 |FTGRUEIUE|FIGURE |REFUGE |FUTURE*, REFUTE* | 62|42 | 64}} | ||
{{R-numbers |10| 12|87|8|3|4|8| 724 | {{R-numbers |10| 12|87|8|3|4|8| 724 | ||
− | | | + | |— |
− | |724|sol2= | + | |724|sol2=(87 + 3) × 8 + 8 − 4 |
|62|52|74}} | |62|52|74}} | ||
{{R-TTT |DINEFISH|You've not gone too far, but you've crossed the line.|FINISHED}} | {{R-TTT |DINEFISH|You've not gone too far, but you've crossed the line.|FINISHED}} | ||
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{{R-letters |13|SHZVIIERW|VIZIERS |wishier {{x}}| | 77|60 | 97}} | {{R-letters |13|SHZVIIERW|VIZIERS |wishier {{x}}| | 77|60 | 97}} | ||
{{R-numbers |14| 37|4|1|5|10|6| 649 | {{R-numbers |14| 37|4|1|5|10|6| 649 | ||
− | | | + | |— |
− | |651|sol2= | + | |651|sol2=(4 − 1) × 6 × 37 − 10 − 5 |
− | |rr=649|solrr= | + | |rr=649|solrr=(10 + 6 + 1) × 37 + 5 × 4 |
|77|67|107}} | |77|67|107}} | ||
{{R-conundrum|15|KILLABAAA|c1time=0.5|c1sol=BALALAIKA|87|67|117}} | {{R-conundrum|15|KILLABAAA|c1time=0.5|c1sol=BALALAIKA|87|67|117}} | ||
{{Rounds-end}} | {{Rounds-end}} | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | {{YouTube|9eMs_o08Gm4}} ([[Numbers game]]s and [[conundrum]] only) | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:S029}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:S029}} |
Latest revision as of 17:21, 13 August 2023
Episode S29 was broadcast on 16 August 2010, as a special episode, and was a deciding match.
Charlie Reams played Junaid Mubeen, with Charlie Reams winning 87 – 67. The Dictionary Corner guest was Gary Osborne, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
Reams and Mubeen had previously met twice, in the grand final of Series 59 and the second quarter-final of Championship of Champions XIII. Mubeen won the first and Reams won the second.
As with Episode S26, the numbers games for this episode were unusual in that arithmetician Rachel Riley chose how many large numbers would be available, and the large numbers were not the usual four (25, 50, 75 and 100). Instead they were 12 and 37, previously seen in Episode S26, as well as 62 and 87.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Charlie Reams | Score | Junaid Mubeen | Others | Max. |
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1 | LSNMEAEOU | ENAMELS | 7 – 7 | LOANEES | SOLANUM* | 7 |
2 | TRDMOIOAO | DOORMAT | 14 – 7 | TOROID | 14 | |
3 | CGNTEAEMI | MAGNETIC | 22 – 15 | MAGNETIC | GEMINATE* | 22 |
4 | TSNBAEAEV | SAVANTE | 29 – 15 | ABSENT | 29 | |
5 | 62 12 7 1 5 10 → 130 | 130
(12 + 1) × 10 |
39 – 25 | 130
(7 + 5 + 1) × 10 |
|
39 |
TTT | CRUELFAG | Elegant, like the department store brothers. | GRACEFUL | |||
6 | RDSDOAEAE | ADORES | 45 – 31 | SADDER | DEODARS | 46 |
7 | QTBLAIOAJ | BLOAT | 50 – 36 | QIBLA | BALTI*, BIOTA*, JABOT*, LABIA*, TABLA*, TALAQ* | 51 |
8 | TXSHOEODY | HOOTED | 56 – 36 | shooted ☓ | SOOTHED | 58 |
9 | FTGRUEIUE | FIGURE | 62 – 42 | REFUGE | FUTURE*, REFUTE* | 64 |
10 | 12 87 8 3 4 8 → 724 | — | 62 – 52 | 724
(87 + 3) × 8 + 8 − 4 |
|
74 |
TTT | DINEFISH | You've not gone too far, but you've crossed the line. | FINISHED | |||
11 | TSPCIOIAO | ISOTOPIC | 70 – 52 | COPITAS | 82 | |
12 | DRNLEIARN | DRAINER | 70 – 60 | INLANDER | 90 | |
13 | SHZVIIERW | VIZIERS | 77 – 60 | wishier ☓ | 97 | |
14 | 37 4 1 5 10 6 → 649 | — | 77 – 67 | 651
(4 − 1) × 6 × 37 − 10 − 5 |
RR: 649 = (10 + 6 + 1) × 37 + 5 × 4 |
107 |
15 | KILLABAAA | BALALAIKA
(0.5 seconds) |
87 – 67 | 117 |
External Links
- Watch this episode on YouTube (part 1) (Numbers games and conundrum only)