Post by millionairenut on Sept 12, 2018 15:08:27 GMT -5
I think many, if not all of us, can agree to the degree of difficulty Syndicated Millionaire uses in its questions. However, in my opinion, there have been some exceptions when pertaining to higher dollar amounts, and that some are actually easier. Of course, this is subjective, as Chris Tarrant always said, they're only easy if you know them, but I want to dedicate this thread and discuss with all of you which questions for six figures on Syndicated Millionaire you found to be easy, or at least, easier than others.
In my opinion, this is an easy question for $100,000. I had no clue on the $250,000 question. A general rule of thumb is if it's a presidential election year, TIME is almost always going to name the winner of the presidential election as the Man of the Year/Person of the Year that year.
I did not know the answer to the $250,000 question, but in my opinion, this is a much easier question for that amount than for most questions at that dollar amount. This might have been a question we'd have seen on Primetime, rather than the abundance of relatively obscure questions that usually happen on Syndicated Millionaire.
The $500,000 question I knew. This is the only $500,000 question I've happened to know the answer to on the current incarnation of Syndicated Millionaire. Like I said, easy is subjective, but look at this question and look at others for this dollar amount, and this is much easier, if you ask me.
I did not outright know the answer to this question, but we know Millionaire can use decoys and more obvious wrong answers for questions on higher dollar amounts. Think of Duncan Bickley in the U.K. on the Pegasus question, with Pegasus being more obvious, and thus, he got it wrong. I think, in my opinion, this is an easier question because of the choices. I had this narrowed down to Johnson and Bush, though I did not know for sure. Roosevelt and Kennedy seemed like two very obvious answers.
So, those are the ones that stick out to me. What about you? Which questions that went for higher dollar amounts on Syndicated Millionaire did you find to be easy, or which ones did you think were easier than others that went for such an amount?
In my opinion, this is an easy question for $100,000. I had no clue on the $250,000 question. A general rule of thumb is if it's a presidential election year, TIME is almost always going to name the winner of the presidential election as the Man of the Year/Person of the Year that year.
I did not know the answer to the $250,000 question, but in my opinion, this is a much easier question for that amount than for most questions at that dollar amount. This might have been a question we'd have seen on Primetime, rather than the abundance of relatively obscure questions that usually happen on Syndicated Millionaire.
The $500,000 question I knew. This is the only $500,000 question I've happened to know the answer to on the current incarnation of Syndicated Millionaire. Like I said, easy is subjective, but look at this question and look at others for this dollar amount, and this is much easier, if you ask me.
I did not outright know the answer to this question, but we know Millionaire can use decoys and more obvious wrong answers for questions on higher dollar amounts. Think of Duncan Bickley in the U.K. on the Pegasus question, with Pegasus being more obvious, and thus, he got it wrong. I think, in my opinion, this is an easier question because of the choices. I had this narrowed down to Johnson and Bush, though I did not know for sure. Roosevelt and Kennedy seemed like two very obvious answers.
So, those are the ones that stick out to me. What about you? Which questions that went for higher dollar amounts on Syndicated Millionaire did you find to be easy, or which ones did you think were easier than others that went for such an amount?