[quote name=\'davidhammett\' post=\'116202\' date=\'Apr 14 2006, 10:48 PM\']
I was fortunate/lucky enough to be visiting down under while the Temptation Quizmaster tournament was taking place two weeks ago. I caught the Thursday semi-final and the Grand Final on the 3rd; what made the Grand Final interesting was (a) the extent to which they tempted the players to buy during the game ($4K prize + $5K cash for $6; $6K prize + $10K cash for $10), and [/quote] The fact that only the third place player is knocked out in the early rounds makes the Gift Shops more interesting, if only by a little bit. I've always looked at the Gift Shop as, "If I were to lose by $5, would I be happy winning whatever was on offer?". When the grand prize is increased to something like $250,000, I can't imagine anyone being confident enough to take anything. Even a shot at a doubled Cash Vault (I know, they don't do that) wouldn't be enough for me to give up part of the lead.
With two players going through, you only need to beat one other player, and if you're already in the lead, that's easier still. Neat to see that the temptations are ramped up quite a bit in the early rounds.
(b) the match-up of Rob and Yolanda, which was fairly close until Rob uncovered the Lockout card and ran up a $15 lead after a Fame Game round... undoubtedly the momentum shift of the game.
Such is the game, I guess, and that proves why I'd be awful on a "Sale" revival. I am absolute crap on the Fame Game questions, and if there is a chance to play three questions unopposed, that very much imbalances the game, especially when it's a Grand Final.