tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27404598.post7540653719856390552..comments2023-03-14T17:02:57.878+00:00Comments on Nick's Quiz site: 3rd February–Bloody But UnbowedNickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07272548787922041327noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27404598.post-28364362999092183822015-02-08T14:07:57.581+00:002015-02-08T14:07:57.581+00:00A good set of questions this week, I thought, with...A good set of questions this week, I thought, with some good variety and clearly plenty of thought put into them. Good "entertainment" scores overall as well, so well done to the Dolphin. <br /><br />In terms of Alan's "1st v 3rd" question, if your team went "first first", the player in Position 1 scored more highly than the player in Position 3 in 7 out of the 12 games. If you went "first second", there was no difference in that the respective players in those positions scored higher than the others in 6 games each. <br /><br />Anonymous has a point in that the worst place to be was Position 4 on the "first first" team. In all but one game, the player in that position had the worst personal score of all the players in those 12 teams...<br /><br />Congratulations to the only player to buck the trend - Helen Davies from the British Flag - who got 24 (against an average of 12).MWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09387752584554188850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27404598.post-78483005561986344412015-02-07T22:01:31.114+00:002015-02-07T22:01:31.114+00:00Hi AAD,
I agree - the overall worst position to be...Hi AAD,<br />I agree - the overall worst position to be was going 4th on the first/first team. That player got the toughest set. <br />IMHO, the best places to be were 2nd on that team or 1st on the team going first/second. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27404598.post-25027945267588443382015-02-05T10:55:25.269+00:002015-02-05T10:55:25.269+00:00Well done Lemmings (through gritted teeth), a blip...Well done Lemmings (through gritted teeth), a blip rather than a sign of malaise and you have now dealt with the other teams in the top half. I'm sure you will join me in praise for the Bate Taverners who added their own little twist to the title race and must conjure up similar feelings in the hearts of the British Flag that a night out in Rainow does to you, or indeed, a visit to Henbury does to us. The joyful logic of the Quiz League - if you add together Robin vs Lemmings gap, plus our deficit against the Cock A2 a couple of weeks ago, then you were due to lose by 105!<br /><br />I enjoyed the questions from the secure position of one who wasn't playing (couldn't spot a film but that says more about my weaknesses than anything else). I know that I scored 15 more impersonating our 1st player (we were First Second) than our 3rd one - a pattern across the board Mr Watson? The person going last on the other questions also seemed to get a bit of a bad rub compared to the others.<br /><br />And finally, well done Nick. The battle to score double figures comfortably achieved!Alan a'Dalenoreply@blogger.com