Archive for the 'Duel' Category

29
Mar

“Duel” Season Two Rules Preview

Thanks to an email from reader Bob Hagh, we have the rules for season two of ABC’s Duel which is somehow magically coming back next Friday, April 4th, at 9:00PM ET. It seems like they’ve taken a portion of both end games of the British version. The game’s basically staying the same.

After each game, you get to answer the “Max Moment Question” just to throw a bit more shameless product promotion in there. If you’re right you double the money you’ve earned. You have the chance to leave with your money after each duel, or you can risk it all and play another opponent that you select.

If you win five duels, you win $500,000. What remains to be seen is if you can double that $500,000 to $1,000,000. That might be a bit of a contradiction right now since the casting notices constantly tout a $1,000,000 top prize but other releases state $500,000 though host Mike Greenberg did say you get a chance to double your money. No idea how the money is decided either. Last season it was $5,000 for each chip you had remaining.

If the top prize is just $500,000 tops, ABC might want to stop showing the $1,500,000+ jackpot totals in their advertisements for the show. Seeing mega money be brought down to $500,000 is bad enough. Having commercials saying the last winner won more than $1.7 million, and the champion this season wins $500,000, it almost depressing and pathetic. But hey, it’s a relatively fun question format. Let’s see if they’ve done anything to change some of the issues season one had.

The Mole really can’t come soon enough.

12
Mar

A Few Bits of News

Sorry for no updates recently, there’s barely been anything and I’ve been exhausted the past few days.  It’s been a long month.

*FOX wasn’t lying about the Human Tetris Japanese show remake of Hole in the Wall, were they?  We’ve got a casting notice now.  It seems like, oddly enough, they are taping in Australia.  For any Aussies we have reading this, is there a version of the show down there somewhere?  I have no idea why we’re going down there, but oh well.

*ABC is casting heavily for season two of Duel right now.  They are stressing the prize is “up to a million bucks in cash prizes”, so I’m taking a tiny guess that we’re getting some form of a money chain.  And that could be a lot worse; It could be a tournament again.  The rest of the budget probably went to new devices for host Mike Greenberg to wave around in his hand.  How about we give him a sparkler?  At least make it more exciting to watch.

The ratings will also be updated later tonight.

20
Feb

Rumor Control: “Duel” Renewed?

Update: ABC gave us a response with sadly not much more information beyond “chatter rumors, nothing to confirm,” so it’s at least being thought of making the Craigslist post a bit more believable.  Still a rumor until we get some official confirmation, though.

ABC never fails to shock me with renewals. Craigslist just posted a new casting notice for season two of Duel. Still no confirmation as of yet, but we’ll try to find it out as soon as possible. In the season two casting notice there’s no mention of a huge cash jackpot like there was for season one. All it says is “huge cash prize for winners.” Maybe we switched to the British version in terms of how to get the jackpot?

I enjoy the basic idea of Duel, but ABC completely screwed up in the execution in my book. There was no drama until the final match (and even that barely had any because of how it ended), Mike Greenberg was too robotic and had a pen stapled to his fingers, contestants were annoying, and the questions were either really hard or really easy; never a happy medium. I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again: tournaments just do not work for primetime game shows. There’s no drama until the ending. Maybe if they had another tournament format we can talk. What they had was a really horrendous tournament format.

I’d really like just to see them change to Engand’s game play for season two. It takes four wins to get the jackpot. After each game you can take some money and leave or play on. At least throw in a tiny bit of risk and drama. The idea was fine, but the execution was hideous. It needs some work. If they can realize it, see why people continually turned away from the show, and fix things we might have one of the better quiz shows in recent times.

What would you like to see different in season two?

20
Jan

Glimpse at UK “Duel” Part One

This post is going to start a new regular series we’re going to call “The British Are Better Than Us.”

We’ll have a look at more game play tomorrow, but for now, enjoy the first ten minutes of ITV’s version of Duel. Another show the British just do better than us, go figure. Their host is much better, music a bit nicer, the game is much quicker, and I definitely enjoy the all-around game play more. The set is up in the air, but the space like look for questions is rather cool. Check it out and we’ll try to get another part, including the ability to stop, up tomorrow.

17
Dec

“Duel” Launches Online and Launches on ABC Tonight!

Trivia fans have another reason to be happy as ABC’s new quiz show, Duel, kicks off its six episode run all this week at 8PM ET with the finale on Sunday at 8PM ET.  Described as trivia with elements of strategy (barely any at all) and poker (none at all), players have to answer trivia questions by placing chips on what they think is the right answer.  Chips on wrong answers go into the pot which builds over the course of the tournament and will award someone with over a million dollars by the end.  Run out of chips or give one wrong answer and you’re gone.

So far the few reviews of this show (ABC really wouldn’t hand out advanced screener copies of the show unlike Bingo Night or any other show they’ve done which isn’t a good sign ever) have been less than positive, but the thing to remember is that’s a relatively enjoyable little trivia show for big prizes.  ABC blew it out of proportion a bit, but it’s still fun.  And if you want in on the fun, ABC  has something for you.

They’ve launched a new Duel online game where you can play by yourself or “against” someone else.  I put quotes around it because all you’re doing is trying to last as many questions as someone else does.  I figured it would have been like the show but sadly it’s not.  You can really get a feel for how the show plays with it.  Be sure to tell us what you think about the show tonight, and we’ll have a bigger response on Thursday…..

Because, you guessed it, I’m off to New York again to keep plugging my show.  Things are going well, though.  I know I’ve promised you details on how to do this sort of thing, and I’m sorry that I’ve shirked it.  I’ve shirked it basically because I’ve been completely shambolic recently and keep pushing it back.  However, this time we’re bringing a video camera and I’m hoping to get some video for you of my escapades.  We’ll also have a Mark L. Walberg interview this week, so stay tuned.

15
Dec

ABC Launches Sneak Peek of “Duel”

If you check out ABC’s website for their new game show tournament Duel, you can find a lot of new video clips. You can click here to see it also. One in particular is a two-question sneak peek of the show along with a video explaining the rules. For those who aren’t watching the clips, let’s do a quick rules explanation.

The player in control chooses an opponent. They each have 10 chips. Host reads a question, the players have as much time as they want to place a chip on every answer they think it is (they can put a chip on all four answers if they want). After they are done, they hit a green button to lock in. The right and wrong answers are shown. All right answer chips are returned to the player and wrong answer chips are taken away. Each chip is worth $5,000 and that money is added to the jackpot someone can win in the finale. If someone misses one question or runs out of chips, they lose. Each player can hit the “Pressure Button” twice a game which forces your opponent to answer in seven seconds.

Some positives to start: it’s a relatively hard trivia show, that of which we don’t see often.  It looks nice and plays nice.  It’s also rare that we get a show with actual competition in it.  Also, a tournament show is not a common item.  The idea of a tournament is really special for game shows because it’s basically the best player who wins the game, unlike many other shows today.  The host, Mike Greenberg isn’t too bad either so far.  He seems a bit stiff on this clip, and the whole “Screen Up/Down” thing is going to get annoying very quickly.  However, this is likely the first episode and the first game, so there’s no reason to judge him off of this.

However, we got enough game play to know what’s going on, and I feel some what let down with Duel. They made this seem much bigger, grander, and strategic than it is. Honestly, it’s just Who Wants to be a Millionaire? and “Please let my opponent miss before I do.” There’s not much you can do for strategy with this. They keep trying to play a poker aspect up, and I just don’t see it. The only remotely sneaky thing you can do is quietly place a chip on the board and fake your opponent out. But even if you do that, who cares? If you ignore your opponent and regulate yourself to answering quickly and correctly using as few chips as possible, you don’t need to even to consider the person across from you.

The set’s nice and the whole thing is set up well. The trivia will be fun to play for a bit, but it’s basically another Millionaire ripoff, only a bit more obvious, with two lifelines instead of three. This judging is just from a small preview and other items. Hopefully it’ll be a bit more exciting and different on the air. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a pretty fun show (miles better than anything ABC has done so far) and probably better than 1 VS 100 currently because of their screwy scoring. However, there’s nothing in this show to make me forget that pre-2008 1 VS 100 and Power of 10 are a bit more exciting and fun than this. It’s just another clone brought into the game farm, albeit a much more enjoyable clone than a lot of shows in a while. I feel bad for countries that have this show without a tournament format.

13
Nov

Week Long “Duel” Event in December on ABC

Before even taping episodes, ABC has announced the debut date of their new trivia/bluffing/strategy game Duel.  The show will be seen as a week long event, much like ABC originally did Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, from December 17th through the 23rd at 8PM ET.  There is no word of a host yet.  If you want to get a brief idea of some game play, just imagine trivia mixed in with the tense betting of poker.  Sources are telling us it’s a very interesting and fantastic game as done in run-throughs, but it might be difficult to get the internal thinking of players, much like in poker.

Also, one of our personal favorite hosts, Mark Walberg, and his new vehicle The Moment of Truth will be seen on January 23rd at 9PM ET.  We are still waiting on an air date for everything else, though.  The only shows that have completely taped by this point are Do You Trust Me? for CBS, Wanna Bet? for ABC, and 1 VS 100 for NBC which is shocking to find still missing from the schedule after the failure of shows like Phenomenon.  Unless something freakish happens I wouldn’t expect to see the eight remaining episodes of the popular quizzer until sometime in 2008.

20
Oct

“Duel” Rules and Information

We have some information on ABC’s new game show Duel thanks to the amazing people at Bother’s Bar. Specifically Tom H. who posted a preview of the British version. It looks like an extremely fun show, which is more than can be said for 75% of the shows recently. Take a look at Bother’s Bar or below.

More details leaking through on the particularities of the format of ITV1’s Duel (which will air on Saturday nights in the spring): pairs of players will face each other in a gladiatorial arena, separated by a partially-obscuring partition in the centre - each player is given 10 chips. They will then be given Millionaire-style ABCD multiple-choice questions, and must make sure they have their chip on the right answer (so if they don’t know, they have to place a chip on all four options). All chips on wrong answers are lost, so you’re at an obvious disadvantage if you don’t know the answers to questions - and one wrong answer eliminates you from the game. The winner chooses either to stay or to leave for a fee - five consecutive victories wins the jackpot of a base £100,000 but increases with each chip eliminated from the game, and has no ceiling.

What do you all think? Personally, I’m looking forward to the show more than I was before.

08
Sep

ABC Picks Up “Duel”

Updated from a previous story: ABC has officially picked up a French format called “Duel”. According to sources from Bother’s Bar, the show sees contestants going head-to-head answering Who Wants to be a Millionaire?-like trivia questions. A wrong answer eliminates you but a right answer doubles your money. If you win the “Duel”, you have the choice to stop with your money or play more contestants. A contestant who wins five “Duels” wins the jackpot. It’s a “Big Money” show, so it’s going to be either $1,000,000 or maybe Power of 10 has started a prize war. ABC announced it today, according to B&C.  Ten episodes have been ordered.

I’m going to go 50/50 on my rant with how braindead ABC is here.  First off, thankfully they picked up a seemingly fun format.  It’s not massive dumb luck.  Actually it’s a relief to see some brainy shows are still around.  However, this is essentially two player Who Wants to be a Millionaire?.  Why not just revive the sh….oh, never mind.  It’s useless.  Look for more news regarding Duel soon.




 

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