The "oust in the event of a tie" thing also presents a problem -- what if a taping session ends up with enough ties (and hence ousted players) that there aren't enough contestants in that day's pool to finish the tapings? IIRC, the show has about 12 or 13 contestants -- ten selected for the five-show day, the carryover champ, and at least one alternate in case something happens to one of the scheduled players before showtime.
And since I have some leftover kerosene and we're around the bonfire, what if you have a tie on $1,201?
Slightly confused here -- under the official "new" rule, or fthrmulcahy's suggestion? Under the former, the loser of the tiebreaker would get $2,000, not unlike finishing second to a
<$2,000 score otherwise. Under the latter, the person who didn't tie would probably get the $2,000 for placing second, which would cost the show another $201.
They
could drop the second-place award to $1,500 or $1,000, though, which would save a few bucks.
It also doesn't solve the problem they are trying to solve, which is avoiding paying out twice.
I think the other problem is that they don't want to turn anybody away from playing on the show due to a co-champ situation happening...but yeah, pretty sure it's more about the money.