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I enjoy watching 'The Chase', but what amuses me is the number of times a contestant will take the lower offer saying " I want to be safe and get back for the final chase"
Surely they must realise that there is no safe option, if they don't answer the questions correctly, they are not going to get back whichever option they choose.
Surely they must realise that there is no safe option, if they don't answer the questions correctly, they are not going to get back whichever option they choose.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry it's not to do with your point, but the most noticeable thing about the chase to me is the number of absurdly easy questions the Chaser gets during the final run, presumably to ensure that the contestants don't win. Clearly the Chasers are bright and vastly knowledgeable, so this is not necessary and spoils the show for me.
One day last week, one had to get 13 answers in 2 minutes and six of them were at the level of 'In which continent were chopsticks introduced for eating?' and 'What name is given to a bank account shared by two people?'
One day last week, one had to get 13 answers in 2 minutes and six of them were at the level of 'In which continent were chopsticks introduced for eating?' and 'What name is given to a bank account shared by two people?'
It is not necessarily cowardly to take the lower offer.
One sometimes has to play strategically, say one has only attained two questions right making for a £2,000 possible win and the chaser offers £1,000.
It is much more beneficial to go for the lower figure (especially if there is a large pot already), and get back to join the others, it then gives the other contestants another point start and another head to push the Chaser back.
Same as if there is only one contestant left, and all the others have been eliminated, it is much better to go for the top figure, after all what has one to lose if the Chaser catches them, which is quite usual, they still have a chance of winning £1,000 each when they are all brought back.
One sometimes has to play strategically, say one has only attained two questions right making for a £2,000 possible win and the chaser offers £1,000.
It is much more beneficial to go for the lower figure (especially if there is a large pot already), and get back to join the others, it then gives the other contestants another point start and another head to push the Chaser back.
Same as if there is only one contestant left, and all the others have been eliminated, it is much better to go for the top figure, after all what has one to lose if the Chaser catches them, which is quite usual, they still have a chance of winning £1,000 each when they are all brought back.
I agree AOG. But when the pot is very small and they do that then there is barely anything worth winning. Did you see the one the other day when there were just 2 left. The lady had won £5k and the 2nd went for the higher offer of £55k - and also won! Then in the final chase they won with just 1 second to go. Was brilliant.
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