1 vs. 100

Sep. 8th, 2007 11:39 pm
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It was late, SportsCenter wasn't on due to an excess of college football, and [livejournal.com profile] daisy_knotwise and I were looking for some brain candy on the TV Guide when I spotted 1 vs. 100, which I'd never actually seen a full episode of, and suggested that we watch that. It's actually fairly interesting, although it relies on having contestants who seem to have escaped from Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?

The game has a series of multiple choice questions with three possible answers. If you answer a question correctly, you stay in the game, whether you're a member of the "Mob", which starts with 100 members, or the singular contestant. The contestant wins money for each member of the Mob that they eliminate and is allowed to leave with the money they've won at various points in the game. If the contestant is the last person standing, they win $1 million. If the contestant misses a question, the remaining members of the Mob split the accumulated prize money. Mob members who answer all questions correctly are retained to the next game and the Mob is recharged to 100 with new players.

The contestant gets three "helps". They can "Trust the Mob" and accept the consensus answer. They can "Poll the Mob" and see how many Mob members picked a particular answer. They can "Ask the Mob" in which case one member with the correct answer and one member with the incorrect answer will be picked randomly and the contestant can ask them why they picked that answer. (The Mob answers are usually pretty uninformative, which is somehow not surprising, since they're playing for the same pool of money.)

Of the questions we saw in the two games, there was only one that I couldn't immediately answer and -- as it happened -- I picked the right answer, although I would have definitely asked for help on it. (Which of these three band members was not married to Heather Lockyear? Ack! Not my cuppa...)

The first game ended with 25 Mob members left standing; the second with only 7. However, the 7 still there were pretty good, including professional poker player Annie Duke. There were a number of other celebrities in the Mob, including David Eckstein, Wink Martindale, and Bob Eubanks.

My suspicion is that the folks who select the contestants make sure to select the brighter ones into the Mob. I didn't see the Mob make any money, but there may be some lovely parting gifts I suppose. :)

And it's an interesting game.

Date: 2007-09-09 03:48 pm (UTC)
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Does the Mob shrink by one for each question the singular contestant answers correctly? Or is it 'one wrong answer, you're out' for all 101 contestants?

Date: 2007-09-09 04:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pwl1.livejournal.com
One of the episodes I watched had the question "Which of the following is still in orbit? a) Mir Spacestation b) SkyLab or c) Hubble." Would you believe, the constestant didn't have a clue - so she trusted the mob, and they GOT IT WRONG! Most of them seemed to think, if I remember correctly, that SkyLab is still up there. [livejournal.com profile] technogeek1 and I sat there looking at each other in amazement. Most of the people we tend to hang out with would have been able to answer that one in their sleep!

Date: 2007-09-09 07:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] purpleranger.livejournal.com
They have had some interesting celebrity Mom members on 1 Vs. 100. They have included Ken Jennings and the guy who finally beat him on Jeopardy! My favorite, though, was last Christmas, when most of the Mob was based on "The 12 Days Of Christmas." The partridge in a pear tree was Danny Bonaduce.

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