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The Lawyers' Version of the Buzzer Rules
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The Simplified Buzzer Rules
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General
- Each contest features three players playing against each other.
- Points are scored by correct answers to questions, each having
pre-stated values. There is no point subtraction, except in the Ladder
Round.
- If a member of the audience calls out an answer, the question may be
discarded at the judges' discretion.
- For most questions where the answer is a person's name, only the
last name is required. If there is some confusion, the contestant may be
asked for more specific information, such as that person's first name.
An answer that provides additional incorrect information would be
incorrect. Therefore, if the answer is "Steven Spielberg," the response
"Spielberg " would be correct, but "Stanley Spielberg" would not.
- Players should make protests during the public service announcement
breaks. Please explain the issue to the judges. The judges may consult
with the opposing players or host as they see fit.
- Decisions of the judges shall be final. The official declaration of
the outcome of the match shall be irrevocable. As in any contest, a game
shall not be replayed, even if the outcome could have been altered by
judgment errors.
- The standard remedy for judgment errors is another appearance on
the show. We'll probably ask you back anyway, even if we didn't mess up
your game.
Opening and Third Rounds
- All questions are "Toss-Ups," available initially to all players.
- A player may interrupt a question if they think they know the right
answer.
- A player who thinks they have the correct answer presses their
buzzer and should wait to be recognized before answering. If the player
gives an answer before being recognized and did not ring in, the player
may have inadvertently given the correct answer to the player who did
ring in.
- If the recognized player gives an incorrect answer or no answer, the
other players who still have not given a wrong answer may respond after
they are recognized.
- Players should give their answer when recognized. If the judge
thinks the player took long to answer, the response will be judged
incorrect.
- If the question was not completed and a player answers incorrectly,
the question will be completed and the other players who still have not
given a wrong answer will be given an opportunity to answer.
- Both quarters end when time expires.
- In the Opening Round, questions are worth 1 point. In the Third
Round, questions are valued at 3 points.
- If a player answers correctly before the "power point" designated on
each question, the answer is worth an additional point. The power point
will only be revealed if a player earns it.
Category Round
- Each player gets a chance to answer four questions, from three
different categories for 12 questions total. Those questions are for
that player only and the buzzer system is not used.
- In this round, Player 1 is on the far left as seen by host/camera,
player 2 is in the middle, and player 3 is on the far right.
- Player 1 goes first, player 2 goes 2nd, etc.
- The player will not be recognized before responding, though the host
may prompt him for an answer.
- The player may respond before the host has completed a question, but
the host may complete a question after a right or wrong answer has been
given.
- Once a player misses or passes a question, the host cannot later
return to it.
- Players will select two of the categories for themselves, the other
category will be selected by one of their opponents.
- In general, questions are worth 2 points. Some categories may have a
more complicated scoring menu, but for a category, a player will score
either 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 points. There are no power points.
- The quarter ends when all the players have had their three
categories.
- Selection of categories takes place in the break just before this
round. The players are shown a list of twelve available categories.
Selection takes place in the following order:
- Player 1 selects for self.
- Player 2 selects for self.
- Player 3 selects for self.
- Player 3 selects for player 1.
- Player 1 selects for player 2.
- Player 2 selects for player 3.
- Player 2 selects for self.
- Player 3 selects for self.
- Player 1 selects for self.
Ladder Round
- This round is generally played like the Third Round with questions
usually worth 3 points.
- This is complicated, but it can be boiled down to this: If you're
ahead, you only have to answer one question right to move on. If you're
behind, you need enough 3 point right answers to pass your opponent.
Generally, only the player behind can earn power points.
- First, the 2nd place and 3rd place player play only against each
other. The 2nd place player need only answer one question correctly in
order to eliminate the 3rd place player. The 3rd place player must
answer enough 3 point questions to exceed the point total of the 2nd
place player, without the 2nd place player answering any right, in order
to advance. Only the 3rd place player may earn power points.
- The winner between the 2nd and 3rd place players is now the new 2nd
place player or Challenger. The Challenger plays against the 1st place
player in the same way. The 1st place player need only answer one
question correctly in order to win the game. The Challenger must answer
enough 3 point questions to exceed the point total of the 1st place
player, without the 1st place player answering any right, in order to
win the game. Only the Challenger may earn power points.
- When the 2nd and 3rd place players play, the 2nd place player gets
no points for his one correct answer, but does advance. (Exception: If
the 3rd place player has tied the score and then the 2nd place player
get his correct answer, then the 3rd place player loses 1 point.) The
3rd place player gets 3 points for all his correct answers, except for
the one where he passes the 2nd place player. Instead, the 3rd place
player gets the point total the 2nd place player had at the start of the
round, and his opponent gets 1 point less. Only the 3rd place player may
earn power points.
- When the 1st place player and the Challenger play, the 1st place
player gets no points for his one correct answer, but he wins the game.
(Exception: If the Challenger has tied the score and then the 1st place
player get his correct answer, then the 1st place player gains 1 point.)
The Challenger gets 3 points for all his correct answers. Only the
Challenger may earn power points.
- Ties
- If two players tie for 2nd- The players tied for 2nd play off
against one another. The one who gives the first correct answer
advances and the other player loses a point. Play continues as normal.
Neither player can earn power points.
- If two players tie for 1st- All three players play off initially.
Between the two players tied for 1st, the first one of them to answer
a question correctly gets 1 point, becomes the 1st place player, and
play continues as normal. However, if the 3rd place player manages to
exceed the point total of his opponents, he becomes the new 1st place
player. The two remaining tied players continue as in 7.a. above. If a
1st place player answers a question correctly before the 3rd place
player is eliminated, that player may earn a power point. The 3rd
place player may also receive power points.
- If all three players are tied- The first player to answer a
question correctly gains 1 point, becomes the 1st place player, and
waits. The next player to answer a question correctly gains 1 point
and eliminates the player who didn't answer a question correctly. Of
the two remaining players, the first one to answer a question
correctly wins the game. Only the first player to answer a question
correctly may earn a power point.
- I know this is complicated. Don't worry. The host will tell you
where you stand. Let's say at the start of the Ladder Round, Alice has 31
points, Bob has 25 points, and Charlie has 20 points. The host will
say,"Charlie, you need to answer two questions right to pass Bob. Bob,
you need just one right answer to eliminate Charlie." Then, let's say
Bob holds off Charlie. The host will say,"Bob, you need three right
answers to win the game. Alice, you need just one."
Also on this site:
The Simplified Buzzer Rules
The Simplified Version of the Non-Buzzer Rules
The Lawyers' Version of the Non-Buzzer Buzzer Rules
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