Schlag den Raab – 15th October 2011

By | October 15, 2011

7:15pm UK time, Pro 7 or naughty internet streaming

It’s Schlag den Raab this evening! But first a bit of housekeeping:

Fantasy X Factor managers should get their orders and predictions in in time for the live performance show this evening which is 7:45pm.

A review of the Only Connect iThing app will happen sometime tomorrow.

Right, that’s out of the way. Tonight Stefan Raab defends €500,000 LIVE! in a series of wacky games and challenges. Join us here for exciting discussion.

Edit: And this is a fun story, it sounds like Darren McMullen will be the next host of The Magicians, and is likely to involve a live element.

253 thoughts on “Schlag den Raab – 15th October 2011

  1. art begotti

    Spiel 5 – Strickleiter, Rope Ladder. And we’re going outside! Which means I’m taking a shower.

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  2. art begotti

    But before I go, was it just me, or was Stefan way too predictable with his plays in that last game? I honestly think he should have varied his picks and played some higher cards earlier on, to at least capture a couple points and make him harder to read.

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  3. art begotti

    Shame it’s not an entirely rope ladder, they still have solid steps.

    Interesting how Stefan is taking the standard one-side climbing method, while Klaus is doing the wraparound method.

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  4. Brig Bother Post author

    There’s a time limit of four minutes for his. The ladders are not tethered, which makes it much more difficult. Klaus off to an early lead.

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  5. art begotti

    EASY victory for Klaus. Stefan probably wasn’t a quarter of the way up the ladder with his method.

    14-1, Klaus.

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  6. art begotti

    Is… Is this a commercial for a Raab-led belly-flop competition?

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  7. art begotti

    Interesting, there’s a pitching machine, perhaps it’s going to be a catch-and-return contest?

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    1. art begotti

      My stream’s still working, try refreshing? It’s just Blue Man Group next, so I think you’ve got plenty of time.

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  8. art begotti

    Kinda disappointing, that match… it was just them catching one at a time, three balls each for four sets. It was probably more a challenge of catching the balls with the awkward equipment on than it was actual “football” per se.

    Stefan wins 6-2 after three sets, with Klaus unable to catch up.

    14-7, Klaus.

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  9. art begotti

    Stefan blew this game on a math question to lose a big jackpot once before, right?

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  10. Brig Bother Post author

    Basically Klaus and Stefan take it in turns to name items that belong to a list. 30 seconds to come up with an answer, blow the list and the point goes over.

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  11. Brig Bother Post author

    This game is slightly less difficult than it looks because all the answers are listed in alphabetical order and contestants can see where the gaps are.

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  12. Anonymous

    Question 1: The 21 countries that border the Mediterranean. They get them all, so no point is awarded.

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  13. Daniel Peake

    AMAZING STUFF – Between them, they manage to name the 21 countries bordering the meditteranean. The fact the answers are in alphabetical order here helps. Still, great answers.

    Q2 – Women’s World Cup Squad (of Germany, presumably)

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  14. art begotti

    Jumping back to question 2, apparently Klaus completely guessed a common surname and got it right!

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  15. Anonymous

    It was apparently the top 20 wine-producing countries.

    Klaus wins the game 4-1 and pulls even further away, 21-7.

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  16. Brig Bother Post author

    Looks like frisbee football, sort of. Must release the frisbee within ten seconds, try to score past your opponent. Four minutes total.

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