When it came to the team’s set, Chris showcased the power of having a quiz writer on the team, because they tend to know what the end of the question is going to be before Brad’s even finished it, so they can jump in and intercept. And those interceptions add up over the two minutes and allow for another two or three questions to be asked, that’s the difference between the high teens and the low 20s in a final chase.
Je and Jenny are now within 0.1% of each other at 79.9% and 79.8%.Anne and Paul are 2% behind then Darragh is another 2% back and, no surprise to me that Sean is on 70%(this week's repeat saw him fail to get 14). Sport, Dates and History, and, obviously, Law are his Subjects but away from that he struggles.
I recently saw The Chase stats and everyone is where I thought they would be, based on regular viewing. Mark and Jenny are now within 0.1% of each other at 79.9% and 79.8%. Anne and Paul are 2% behind then Darragh is another 2% back and, no surprise to me that Sean is on 70%(this week's repeat saw him fail to get 14). Sport, Dates and History, and, obviously, Law are his Subjects but away from that he struggles.
@@Wheeloffortunefan999 I believe you, my friend. I shared YOUR own amusement that you got it correctly from The US when the question was quite obscure.
Fortune Cookies are technically Asian but actually American. As it is long believed they were created by an Asian person in San Francisco! So technically not Asian.
Around 2019/2020, everyone started collectively spotting the clues in the questions. Even if you weren’t particularly a good quizzer, you could still build a good target in the final just by using several default guesses when certain topics come up in the question. To remedy this, they changed the questions so the obvious answer doesn’t come up as much anymore, so you actually have to be good at quizzes to beat a chaser now. But then they have to balance it out the other way so the chasers don’t win all the time, so the questions are now asked at a slower pace than in previous series. I think overall, the win rate is still about the same as previous series, they always like to have one win per week.
@@Harvey1211 I think if a team is good and they execute a couple of pushbacks, they may tend to play dumb. There's no way the show would've kept going for so long without a couple of wins from the people. Also, the chasers have been doing this for so long that they have gained so much knowledge that if everything was constant only a tiny portion of quizzers could beat them.
@@antonygitonga2137 it’s very difficult to pretend to not know something. The fans are smart enough they they will pick up on something if it’s fixed and the chasers aren’t performing optimally and at their best, and they have accused the show of being fixed multiple times. However, if it was, there could be a legal matter on the producer’s hands and they certainly don’t want that. I mean, fair enough if there’s 16 seconds remaining and 10 to catch, a chaser will probably give up and sit back haha.
@@Harvey1211 Perhaps not losing on purpose because they must keep their win percentage high. Based on my own experience, I've sometimes stalled on somethings I'm good at to give myself a challenge to see if I can come back and win. So, I'm guessing they might stall and see if they can make 15 to go in under 30 seconds.
@@antonygitonga2137 when you say you’ve stalled to try and challenge yourself, what sort of things have you attempted to do that with? That sounds quite interesting.
Brad: This will be close
Narrator: It was not close
Bad miss from Mark on the plum question, blue is NOT a secondary colour, it’s a primary colour!
I like it when Bradley Walsh say Bee Gees because I like the Bee Gees in 1:15
When it came to the team’s set, Chris showcased the power of having a quiz writer on the team, because they tend to know what the end of the question is going to be before Brad’s even finished it, so they can jump in and intercept. And those interceptions add up over the two minutes and allow for another two or three questions to be asked, that’s the difference between the high teens and the low 20s in a final chase.
Well I think you can make an educated guess if you regularly watch the chase
"Spaghetti"😂 how many "oh no"s did the Beast mutter😂😂
Very entertaining final chase. I thought their easy misses were gonna cost them. Love Mark’s “best Chaser gets the best teams” 😂😂😂
Je and Jenny are now within 0.1% of each other at 79.9% and 79.8%.Anne and Paul are 2% behind then Darragh is another 2% back and, no surprise to me that Sean is on 70%(this week's repeat saw him fail to get 14). Sport, Dates and History, and, obviously, Law are his Subjects but away from that he struggles.
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Congratulations team your where brilliant and deserve every penny hard luck Mark
7:22 smiling through the pain🤣🤣🤣
I recently saw The Chase stats and everyone is where I thought they would be, based on regular viewing.
Mark and Jenny are now within 0.1% of each other at 79.9% and 79.8%. Anne and Paul are 2% behind then Darragh is another 2% back and, no surprise to me that Sean is on 70%(this week's repeat saw him fail to get 14). Sport, Dates and History, and, obviously, Law are his Subjects but away from that he struggles.
trish and chris didn’t need liz or oscar 😭😭
Cmon beastie boy I knew more of those and I'm not a quizzer 😂
i actually got the eurovision question right. (even though i'm from the us.)
lol
@@Isleofskye what? i did know it
@@Wheeloffortunefan999 I believe you, my friend. I shared YOUR own amusement that you got it correctly from The US when the question was quite obscure.
@@Isleofskye oh. my mistake.
@@Wheeloffortunefan999well done 😊
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Fortune Cookies are technically Asian but actually American. As it is long believed they were created by an Asian person in San Francisco! So technically not Asian.
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It is a few years since I have watched The Chase. The chasers used to be very difficult to beat. What’s happened? Are they playing dumb?
Around 2019/2020, everyone started collectively spotting the clues in the questions. Even if you weren’t particularly a good quizzer, you could still build a good target in the final just by using several default guesses when certain topics come up in the question. To remedy this, they changed the questions so the obvious answer doesn’t come up as much anymore, so you actually have to be good at quizzes to beat a chaser now. But then they have to balance it out the other way so the chasers don’t win all the time, so the questions are now asked at a slower pace than in previous series.
I think overall, the win rate is still about the same as previous series, they always like to have one win per week.
@@Harvey1211 I think if a team is good and they execute a couple of pushbacks, they may tend to play dumb. There's no way the show would've kept going for so long without a couple of wins from the people. Also, the chasers have been doing this for so long that they have gained so much knowledge that if everything was constant only a tiny portion of quizzers could beat them.
@@antonygitonga2137 it’s very difficult to pretend to not know something. The fans are smart enough they they will pick up on something if it’s fixed and the chasers aren’t performing optimally and at their best, and they have accused the show of being fixed multiple times. However, if it was, there could be a legal matter on the producer’s hands and they certainly don’t want that. I mean, fair enough if there’s 16 seconds remaining and 10 to catch, a chaser will probably give up and sit back haha.
@@Harvey1211 Perhaps not losing on purpose because they must keep their win percentage high.
Based on my own experience, I've sometimes stalled on somethings I'm good at to give myself a challenge to see if I can come back and win. So, I'm guessing they might stall and see if they can make 15 to go in under 30 seconds.
@@antonygitonga2137 when you say you’ve stalled to try and challenge yourself, what sort of things have you attempted to do that with? That sounds quite interesting.