StatsMan wrote:
Decent start as others have said, although I suspect a five-figure win will be relatively rare on this new board.
Perfect bubbly contestant for Stephen to bounce off in the first show - I'm not usually a fan of his particularly, but nice for him to have something of his own, rather than being in Ant and Dec's shadow or well-worn Catchphrase, that he can bring his own style to!
It's difficult to separate the old board structure from what materialises, as today would've been a pretty epic £30k win, and today just felt a bit less than that obviously... but then again, the definition of "life-changing" to some has changed dramatically since 2005, so if the majority of players find even high 4-figures a fulfilling win, then maybe it can work.
I guess before, it was special giving away potentially £250k in daytime (unheard of even), whereas now it'll just blend, at least pay-out wise, into what the Tenable's/Tipping Point's/Chase's/Lingo's give away on average, and the worry is all those shows are
already successful for ITV...
Yeah, it’s still a decent prize for daytime TV, even if as I pointed out before, the top prize is a mere £50k in “2005 money” after allowing for inflation!
I’ll be interested to see how they manage to keep any element of play in the trainwreck games, and whether the sort of offers people typically deal at will go down in proportion to the top prize, or just a lot more will play on until the end (the 3-box offer might entice more to gamble as well, as 5 down to 2 was always high risk). Sounds like there are a few “Wakeys” in the wings though, from advice given yesterday, we’ll see if that’s reflected in their own games!