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| − | '''''Crucial - A Champion’s Tale''''' | + | '''''Crucial - A Champion’s Tale''''' (often simply called '''''Crucial''''') is a book published by [[Mark Tournoff]] in 2007 by his own publishing firm, Forestdale Publications. The book details Tournoff's experiences on ''[[Countdown]]'' with part of it being him winning the [[Episode 3840|grand final]] of [[Series 52]] on a crucial [[conundrum]] against [[Paul Gallen]] and then losing the [[Episode 4127|grand final]] of [[Championship of Champions XII]] to Gallen, again on a crucial conundrum. The title of the book is a reference to the number of crucial conundrums he played on the show; a crucial conundrum being when the margin between the players is 10 points or fewer before the final round, and therefore that either player can still win. |
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 12 May 2026
- For a crucial conundrum, see conundrum.
Crucial - A Champion’s Tale (often simply called Crucial) is a book published by Mark Tournoff in 2007 by his own publishing firm, Forestdale Publications. The book details Tournoff's experiences on Countdown with part of it being him winning the grand final of Series 52 on a crucial conundrum against Paul Gallen and then losing the grand final of Championship of Champions XII to Gallen, again on a crucial conundrum. The title of the book is a reference to the number of crucial conundrums he played on the show; a crucial conundrum being when the margin between the players is 10 points or fewer before the final round, and therefore that either player can still win.