[quote name=\'SRIV94\' date=\'Aug 9 2004, 07:46 AM\'][quote name=\'Jay Temple\' date=\'Aug 9 2004, 12:28 AM\'] Or they could just not use questions where #1 and #2 are tied. No, that makes too much sense. [/quote]
Yes, but you could have a question where 1 and 2 are NOT tied but 3 and 4 ARE tied (and it just so happens that both family members peg those two answers on that particular face off). Or pick any two consecutive numbers you like--the same problem could exist. And if you got rid of all questions with ties somewhere, you'd be losing a lot of questions.[/quote]
What I think he's saying (and I know I'm saying) is that it's even more awkward when it's the top two. Presumably, they don't want the host to reveal the "#2" answer, then tell the other team they can't win the faceoff. And it seems to me that for the sake of fairness, the second team shouldn't be helping the first when they have no idea that they aren't helping themselves.
At least if the tie is lower, the other team has a chance to win, just as you could have the first player get #3, then have the other try to beat it, but help their opponents by revealing #5 as well. In this case though, they actually had a reason to give an answer.