[quote name=\'adamjk\' date=\'Aug 31 2004, 01:26 PM\'] Well to me it is bad, due to the fact that it could lead to players winning without having to play final match up [/quote]
God help me, I'm gonna side with Adam here. I was never fond of this either.
That said, I'm sure the truth lies somewhere between (or in conjuction with both) Steve and Mark. The rule as written both sets up the majority of games to end on an aesthtically pleasing high note with a match, or an exciting close call if they failed to pass their opponent, and the fringe benefit , since they end the game on the passing match, is that they never have to pay out more than $100 more than the losing opponent scored.
Which drove me insane, for two reasons: one, you're penalizing the earning potential of the player who has done the best throughout the first three rounds, which isn't fair, and two, you occasionally get that uncomfortable situaton Adam mentioned, where you have to um and uh and explain to the folks at home that Bob won the game without having to do anything.
I would imagine the producers decided that the benefits mentioned by Steve and Mark outweighed the annoyances that me and Adam see in the system. And I can understand why, I think. The aesthetics of the endgame are important, and the Uncomfortable Situation didn't come up all THAT often (though more so than it happened on, say, Pyramid, IIRC). So it was worth occasionally dealing with in order to gain the more frequent advantages.
(And when you boil it all down, it's MATCH GAME. We're not supposed to really give a rip how "fair" the game is, it's played for laughs. Although MG90 took themselves a little more seriously than any version before or since, I think.)
(Adam, here's something you could do yourself (and us) a great service by working on: Having an opinion is great. Having an UNPOPULAR opinion is fine. But you gotta be able to defend it. You said it was a bad rule, and you cited what could happen as a result of it, but you gotta tell us WHY you think it's a bad rule. "I think they should bring back Gambit." Great, me too. But obviously they haven't, so convince me WHY a lack of Gambit in our lives is a bad thing. Get the idea?)