![]() I didn't have to jump up and down and be crazy to be selected for either Wheel or Jeopardy!. I was in the Wheel contestant pool for exactly one week (because they wanted me to appear on a specific-themed week), and in the Jeopardy! pool for four months. If you remember my episode at all, you'll remember that I was dangerously close to Lose a Turn many times and hit bankrupt twice, so I don't blame myself at all for being a little scared of the wheel.īut to discuss the audition process briefly, I think I'm a relatively smart person. I got $2200 for it, but I left 4 "M"s and 3 "T"s on the board. Me? One of my boneheaded moves was solving a puzzle way too early. But I 1000% agree, though, that some people on the show make some very boneheaded moves. If you enjoy the game, why not try to play it on a grander scale, and maybe win some money while doing it? I see no shame and don't consider you any less intelligent for doing so. So, while it's a friendly rivalry, making ribbing of the other show and its fans de rigeur, it doesn't automatically mean that the smart people play J! and the rest of the people play Wheel. Dhkendall wrote:These recent responses prove my point, all of us (with one or two notable exceptions) are good at J!, but our Wheel skills are all over the board, some of you are calling the whole show "child's play", whereas some of us are scratching their heads over most of the puzzles posted in this thread.
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