1.Does anyone think the wheel needs the dollar amounts to be increased?(Say the minimum amount is 350 instead of 300).
2.Has it ever happened that letters were still being revealed after the next spin?
Quote from: abba on September 21, 2011, 01:19:11 AM1.Does anyone think the wheel needs the dollar amounts to be increased?(Say the minimum amount is 350 instead of 300).http://jasonjeffrey.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/awjeeznotthisshitagain.jpgQuote2.Has it ever happened that letters were still being revealed after the next spin?Huh?
The lletters are being revealed.While that is happening the player/ spins again.After the spin the letters from the previous spin are still being revealed.
I noticed at least one amount has been *reduced* ($700 has become $500), which I thought was kinda strange.Not liking the Wild on $900 either.
1.Does anyone think the wheel needs the dollar amounts to be increased?(Say the minimum amount is 350 instead of 300).2.Has it ever happened that letters were still being revealed after the next spin?
Quote from: abba on September 21, 2011, 01:19:11 AM1.Does anyone think the wheel needs the dollar amounts to be increased?(Say the minimum amount is 350 instead of 300).2.Has it ever happened that letters were still being revealed after the next spin?Question #1. No, I don't believe the wheel needs the dollar amounts to be increased. What I do miss however is having the other dollar amounts increase progressively round by round, like it used to be. What I would like to see is vowels costing $500 now instead of $250. Some have even suggested as much as $1,000 for a vowel purchase which I wouldn't necessarily mind seeing either.Question #2. Though I'm not an avid watcher of the show, and though I have watched it since 1975 when it debuted on NBC, I never recall a time where the wheel was spun again, and letters were still being turned.
I cannot stand when a single contestant can run the whole round by hitting a top dollar space on the first try, spending it all on vowels, then filling up the rest of the board while the other 2 players stand and watch as they respectfully clap and smile while mumbling "You Bastard!" under their breath for the next 3-5 minutes.
So you don't like watching good players win?
I call into question whether there's such a thing as someone who's good at Wheel of Fortune, and then if that is just the entire set of people who are culturally literate and can spell.
Quote from: TimK2003 on September 22, 2011, 04:04:36 PMI cannot stand when a single contestant can run the whole round by hitting a top dollar space on the first try, spending it all on vowels, then filling up the rest of the board while the other 2 players stand and watch as they respectfully clap and smile while mumbling "You Bastard!" under their breath for the next 3-5 minutes.So you don't like watching good players win?
While I'm not nearly as passionate about it, I think the gist of his complaint is that even the slowest of slow players would have a hard time not finding an amount + letter early in the round that allows them to buy every relevant vowel in the puzzle. It's not in the spirit of the rule when the show debuted, where the top dollar was the value of two vowels.