Rood Eye
Monday 12th November 2018 10:39pm [Edited]
4,103 posts
Quote: Billy Bunter @ 12th November 2018, 9:32 PM
Surely that's the risk of gambling at an early stage.
Yes, until tonight I (and I think millions of other people) thought there was a danger in buzzing too soon in case the connection you'd spotted between the clues so far revealed was not continued in the subsequent clue(s).
Strangely (one might even say ridiculously), contestants are now in a situation where their chance of getting the answer right reduces with every clue revealed because, clearly, there are more connections between the first two clues than there are between the first three, and more between the first three than there are between all four.
I think almost every OC viewer has witnessed lots of occasions upon which a contestant has seen a clue revealed and immediately slammed down on the buzzer in a manner clearly suggesting that it confirmed a possible connection put into their mind by preceding clues. On the basis of tonight's strange ruling, they had absolutely no reason to wait for any confirmation if they'd already spotted a connection between the clues already revealed.
I find it almost impossible to believe that tonight's ruling was in line with official OC policy.