[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' date=\'Apr 5 2004, 12:53 PM\'] [quote name=\'Neumms\' date=\'Apr 5 2004, 02:13 PM\'] Thanks. I must say, while this doesn't keep me up at night, I've long wondered about that. I'd agree, too, that momentum is a good thing, and that it might impact a player's state of mind to see Alex sneer at him because of how he plays. [/quote]
And as I said, it's not just Alex. The contestant coordinators definitely encourage you to go top-to-bottom, but they do make it clear that you don't have to (except in rare circumstances).
Personally, I've always wondered why they didn't just change the rules and require players to go from the top down. Ninety percent or more do anyway, and since it's a pain for the production people and probably distracting to some viewers to do it differently, why not just forbid it? [/quote]
Pure guesswork on my part: I don't think they'd want to have a situation late in the game where the implication of choosing the $2,000 clue over the $400 clue is huge but no longer an option.
Depending on how the board works, if I had that job, I might enjoy seeing someone move around just for variety. But that's just me.