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Clearly Ken Jennings should be on the American version. On a similar note, in England there are a bunch of quiz shows reliant on having people there every week who are super smart (Eggheads, The Chase, even Pointless actually) so they'd be a solid choice. But yeah - realistically it would be pretty tough to get good people to agree to come every single week. Probably the best way would be to go after smart people more than particularly famous people. They could definitely do it without cheesy forced-dramatic bullshit though, since that's not a problem inherent to reality tv, it's a problem with lazy producers falling back on old tropes.
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The famous people on this show seem to do better then the ones who are smartest on paper. There is a part that plays where they are better at influencing people but like this week in the deathmatch that was a visual pattern recognition game a professional Go player was beaten by a sports presenter (who is adorable https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5OlNQYPU9E ) where you'd expect Dayhe to be much better at both the game and playing it under pressure.
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 11:55 |
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I'd have to agree that the best chance of a western version of The Genius succeeding at capturing the interactions would be a UK one using panel show regulars and the like. It still probably wouldn't manage to capture it entirely, but at least it would have a lot of the things required - short distances so people could reasonably come every week if they committed, significant familiarity between (most) contestants, probably a fairly affable atmosphere...more likely to be funny than most well-known US comedians too, simply because they're used to a more casual, less (not non, but less) scripted comedy than sitcom stars would be.
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 13:15 |
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Is it me or is Eunkyul a bit of an idiot? He hasn't really done anything good at all yet.
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 22:52 |
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Looking at Bumdidlyumptious' twitter it looks like someone made a text based game out of the food chain game. Too bad it's not in English .
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SMP posted:Looking at Bumdidlyumptious' twitter it looks like someone made a text based game out of the food chain game. Too bad it's not in English . Yeah, we could get a goon game going here.
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Nexal posted:Yeah, we could get a goon game going here. The play by post subforum runs Survivor and Big Brother games. An entire playthrough of The Genius could be awesome too.
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# ? Dec 25, 2013 03:55 |
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I've been considering a TGR run of the Genius once the season ends. It depends on whether I have the time then and if I can figure out a way to replicate the setup in IRC rooms.
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Rarity posted:I've been considering a TGR run of the Genius once the season ends. It depends on whether I have the time then and if I can figure out a way to replicate the setup in IRC rooms. Have been thinking of this too--would be happy to lend a hand.
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# ? Dec 25, 2013 07:16 |
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Working my way through season 1 now, enjoying it quite a bit. Thanks for the Christmas present of a fun Korean game show! S1, Episode 7 spoiler: POONG NOOO! You were my boy Poong! Sigh. Jinho will take your place in my heart with his straight up Genius in the Open, Pass game. I'd love to participate in an online version of the Genius, if you'll have me. Maybe separate IRC channels to represent the rooms the contestants go to? It seems really hard to duplicate, but I'm definitely intrigued by the possibilities. Thoughts after Season 1: Wooo! I got my wish! Jinho had so many mind blowing plays in the season. For me it's a tie between him realizing that the Open, Pass cards would look BARELY different when inverted, and using that to mark his multiplications in place of colors, and him giving 5 of the 10 people in the 5:5 game their own unique trait that he could ask them about. The only way that could have been any sweeter would have been if he'd asked his "V" sign question last, but given the stakes I don't blame him for sticking to the same people. Time to dig in to season 2! NowonSA fucked around with this message at 12:39 on Dec 27, 2013 |
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Zythrst posted:Season 1 Episode 7 Jinho you magnificent bastard! The look on everybody's faces as they realized what was happening was priceless. Alright, can someone explain this to me? I've watched the show explanation a couple times and still don't understand how Jinho knew which cards were which. The pattern on the back was different depending on which way the card was oriented but how did that determine the face?
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# ? Dec 28, 2013 06:15 |
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fippo posted:Alright, can someone explain this to me? I've watched the show explanation a couple times and still don't understand how Jinho knew which cards were which. The pattern on the back was different depending on which way the card was oriented but how did that determine the face? He reversed the multiplication cards before giving them to the dealer so he could identify them.
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fippo posted:Alright, can someone explain this to me? I've watched the show explanation a couple times and still don't understand how Jinho knew which cards were which. The pattern on the back was different depending on which way the card was oriented but how did that determine the face? One orientation was X symbols, the other was numbers. Rather than using 3 different colours, Jinho used 2 colours, but with one of the colours having the two different orientations (so there were still 3 different "sets" he could distinguish between). But my favourite Jinho moment is definitely from the 5/5 game where he realises creating new information is the way to win the game. Such a simple little thing that guarantees absolute victory. I thought it was hilarious how the racing model and other guests said they became big Jinho fans because of it.
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Shakugan posted:One orientation was X symbols, the other was numbers. Rather than using 3 different colours, Jinho used 2 colours, but with one of the colours having the two different orientations (so there were still 3 different "sets" he could distinguish between). OK I see now. I didn't realize that the shuffle the dealer did wasn't a full split deck shuffle but just a quick rearrangement. That trick definitely wouldn't've worked with a real shuffle.
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# ? Dec 28, 2013 06:42 |
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fippo posted:OK I see now. I didn't realize that the shuffle the dealer did wasn't a full split deck shuffle but just a quick rearrangement. That trick definitely wouldn't've worked with a real shuffle. Right, but he knew it would work. Because they gave a demonstration (Sungmin did it I recall) and he was able to see how they shuffled. The assistants (for lack of a better term?) would have specifically been instructed to shuffle in that way so doing what Jinho did was possible.
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# ? Dec 28, 2013 07:06 |
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Shakugan posted:But my favourite Jinho moment is definitely from the 5/5 game where he realises creating new information is the way to win the game. Such a simple little thing that guarantees absolute victory. I thought it was hilarious how the racing model and other guests said they became big Jinho fans because of it. Honestly, I thought it was cheating because wasn't one of the rules no requests to the guests? I am obviously wrong since he won, but I definitely thought that wasn't an option. I guess it's not a request if you just do it?
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Femur posted:Honestly, I thought it was cheating because wasn't one of the rules no requests to the guests? I am obviously wrong since he won, but I definitely thought that wasn't an option. I guess it's not a request if you just do it? There was a rule 'you should not listen to any requests from the players' which I think meant something they should not do things like 'vote X every round' or 'don't talk to Sangmin'. With Jinho's talent for bending the rules I'm suprised he never asked the question how many people voted X in the previous round after getting a 5/5.
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# ? Dec 28, 2013 08:11 |
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I don't think Jinho's strategy for the 5:5 game was particular clever, although that's mainly because his strategy was the first thing I thought of, and if I came up with it, then it can't be possibly be clever.Femur posted:Honestly, I thought it was cheating because wasn't one of the rules no requests to the guests? I am obviously wrong since he won, but I definitely thought that wasn't an option. I guess it's not a request if you just do it? His information wasn't really a "request", though; it was new valid information about the guests that wasn't there before. He wasn't asking them to lie and say that they touched hands. He actually touched hands, and reinforced it verbally so they would remember it.
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# ? Dec 28, 2013 19:43 |
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Regarding the token of immortality, does anyone else think it's already been found? Jinho seemed to search the garage fairly thoroughly and I'm sure there's been plenty opportunities for people to randomly search around in the first two episodes. I'm feeling these clues are useless and there will be a big reveal within the next few episodes. I'm also hoping that Hongchul's comment about this being no place for idols means Jiwon will be gone soon.
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Fuoco posted:Regarding the token of immortality, does anyone else think it's already been found? Jinho seemed to search the garage fairly thoroughly and I'm sure there's been plenty opportunities for people to randomly search around in the first two episodes. If it's in a "safe" then it's possible that it needs a combination to get it and that means it's unlikely that someone has gotten it yet.
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# ? Dec 29, 2013 02:20 |
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I caught up to the 2nd season (and am rewatching season 1 with my husband). Love the show. I didn't think I'd like Hongchul, but he is now my almost-favorite person on the show (Sangmin still holds the position, albeit tenuously, from the previous season). I feel like Hongchul brings a lot of color and personality to the game. He talks a lot, but I haven't gotten annoyed because he seems to be doing it to disarm/charm/cheerfully intimidate people, rather than just because he's an irritating chatterbox. Re-watching season 1 with my husband, I've sorely missed his colorful personality. Midrena fucked around with this message at 03:03 on Dec 29, 2013 |
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Random Stranger posted:If it's in a "safe" then it's possible that it needs a combination to get it and that means it's unlikely that someone has gotten it yet. Ah, so that's why Jinho mentioned a safe. I rewatched the introduction and I didn't see a mention of it there.
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# ? Dec 29, 2013 03:22 |
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I might be making this up, but it looked like Eunkyul was reading the clue over Jinho's shoulder, and Jinho knew and didn't care.
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Shakugan posted:But my favourite Jinho moment is definitely from the 5/5 game where he realises creating new information is the way to win the game. Such a simple little thing that guarantees absolute victory. I thought it was hilarious how the racing model and other guests said they became big Jinho fans because of it. That's probably my favorite moment too. It really cemented him as a Genius in my mind. Amazing how so many of the games can come down to a simple solution. The 5:5 game was probably the best game of the season, and I hope there's more games like it in season 2. So many mind-blowing moves from everyone in that game. I'm all aboard the Hongchul love train as well. NowonSA fucked around with this message at 10:22 on Dec 29, 2013 |
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I'm glad Hongchul is keeping it light, but his schtick would be a lot more annoying if he were against Jinho or Sangmin.
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# ? Dec 30, 2013 00:55 |
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Got linked to this show a couple weeks ago and I've binged through it. They really happened on the perfect set of circumstances to create a real Liar Game. Sangmin is absolutely the highlight of the show. You know he's a snake but he's just so charming. I hope he can manage to disarm the distrusting season 2 contestants, seeing him completely alone and ignored in S2E1/2 made me feel he was screwed but he started turning it around in E3.
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# ? Dec 30, 2013 17:01 |
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Ep 4 is up on the tumblr
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 00:05 |
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Really awesome episode, full of so many twists and turns. I think Eunkyul was too detached from everyone, it made him easy to throw under the bus when it got to the death match. And Jinho shuffling the decks was another wonderful move that made me go Can't wait to see Jinho vs. Doohee next week, as much as Yohwan was gimmick casting as his rival it feels like Doohee is the one who actually has that position.
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Rarity posted:Really awesome episode, full of so many twists and turns. I think Eunkyul was too detached from everyone, it made him easy to throw under the bus when it got to the death match. And Jinho shuffling the decks was another wonderful move that made me go Can't wait to see Jinho vs. Doohee next week, as much as Yohwan was gimmick casting as his rival it feels like Doohee is the one who actually has that position. Definitely agree on the Jinho stack shuffle. It really seemed like Sangmin had a brilliant idea, but Jinho was a step ahead of him. Yohwan is also like the biggest non-entity on the show, besides when he is begging to not be eliminated.
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 01:47 |
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I need to stop watching previews...
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 02:18 |
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The main match of this week's ep wasn't too great, but I'm really happy with who got eliminated. All that back-stabbing just to get rid of Jiwon for no reason? Dude is like one of the least threatening players there. I'm glad everyone rallied around him as he felt like a deer caught in headlights most of the episode, and his last two bets in the death match were really clever. Next week will be really good.
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 03:09 |
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The deathmatch really was a match of Dumb vs Dumber, seriously both those guys are idiots who haven't done a single smart move yet. Also I'm really looking forward to next week, Dohee time!
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Nexal posted:I need to stop watching previews... Tell me about it, that way way too much information. qbert posted:The main match of this week's ep wasn't too great, but I'm really happy with who got eliminated. All that back-stabbing just to get rid of Jiwon for no reason? Dude is like one of the least threatening players there. I'm glad everyone rallied around him as he felt like a deer caught in headlights most of the episode, and his last two bets in the death match were really clever. I know. I figured the magician would be the best team member for a game dependent on misdirection but I guess there was just some personality conflicts that made him vulnerable. Also, it would have made sense if he was trying to force Jinho or Sangmin into a death match since those two are the most clever and pro-active players in the game, but Jiwon is not a long term threat. Eunkyul should have gone all in on that second to last bet. He was setting up a big win in the last two rounds by Jiwon by not doing that (though it didn't work out that way) and going all in would have given him a chance to win. I'm pleased to see that the safe has definitely been found but no one has information on the combination yet.
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 03:19 |
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Hong Chul stirring poo poo up and Yoonsun sniffing out the betrayer from a remark most would have missed. drat I love this show. Tough to pick my favorite between those two and Sangrim, hoping all three stick around for a bit yet.
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 03:29 |
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I don't get why Eunkyul was targeting people before the match (or at least why he'd admit it). What's the point? It's not fun and doesn't add to the game. So I'm pleased that he didn't survived the deathmatch. Yoonsun wins episode MVP for sniffing out the conspiracy, but Jinho win's Best Move by shuffling the decks and one-upping Sangmin.
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 03:43 |
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I just watched the episode, and I'm not sure what you guys are talking about as far as Jinho shuffling the deck. What deck?
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 03:53 |
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Rarity posted:And Jinho shuffling the decks was another wonderful move that made me go I'm so glad someone recommended this show in the Survivor thread, it's great.
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 03:54 |
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WhiteHowler posted:I just watched the episode, and I'm not sure what you guys are talking about as far as Jinho shuffling the deck. What deck? Regarding that trick: one of the other contestants noticed that they start with even stacks of chips, so if you go second and see what's smaller, you can tell what the person before you picked. Jinho figured this out, so he shuffled the stacks of chips around so that people after him would be giving false information.
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Darksaber posted:Regarding that trick: one of the other contestants noticed that they start with even stacks of chips, so if you go second and see what's smaller, you can tell what the person before you picked. Jinho figured this out, so he shuffled the stacks of chips around so that people after him would be giving false information.
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Factor Mystic posted:I don't get why Eunkyul was targeting people before the match (or at least why he'd admit it). What's the point? It's not fun and doesn't add to the game. So I'm pleased that he didn't survived the deathmatch. Yoonsun wins episode MVP for sniffing out the conspiracy, but Jinho win's Best Move by shuffling the decks and one-upping Sangmin. No, trying to eliminate Jiwon was the best thing Eunkyul ever did, and it's a shame it failed. RIP Eunkyul, hero and martyr in the global war on Jiwon.
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