97 thoughts on “Schlag den Raab 23rd October 2010

  1. art begotti

    And we’re live. It appears Raab’s been training since last episode “incognito” (ie wearing a gorilla suit while playing tennis, “Scream” mask while at the gym, etc.).

    Also, it looks like they’ve added more orange to some set pieces such as the marquee signs and whatnot. I missed the last episode, was this around last time?

    The first candidate is Alex, who appears to be a fresh-from-university elementary school teacher who likes water skiing.

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  2. art begotti

    Candidate two is Tekin, who I think is apparently a judge of some sort and a soccer buff. Or at least that’s the gist of what I’m seeing, my connection is kinda ridiculous right now.

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  3. art begotti

    Candidate three is Chris, a DJ and music producer who is also a tennis-er.
    Candidate four is Ria, a med student, who also appears to be a tennis-er, and though I’m really in no position to judge, a more intense one than Chris. Bonus points for training with the Blamieron oder Cassieron (sp) home game.
    Candidate five is Till, a pilot who likes weight training (like everyone else) and riding his bicycle. I’m betting it’s not going to be him.

    While I’m usually terrible at predicting these things, my money’s on Ria.

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  4. art begotti

    Moat knots in one minute, it appears. The rope is pretty thick, so making passes through itself gets hard as time goes on.

    Ah, my bad, it’s a minute to tie a bunch of knots, then they swap ropes and the first to untie their opponent’s knots wins. Ria’s ball is pretty easy for Stefan to take apart, game one goes to Stefan.

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  5. art begotti

    Yay, I got one Rowan Atkinson! It’s a pretty easy run up until the seventh question (Stefan up 6-0), but then they seem to throw a bunch of harder faces into the mix. After about five no-answers, Stefan finally takes it 7-0. It’s now 3-0 in favor of Stefan.

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  6. Marc

    Stefan pitches a shutout, 7-0. Amazingly neither player recognizes William Shatner or Sigmund Freud.

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  7. art begotti

    Game 3, Dribbeln. They have a bit of a chat about Ria’s tennis experience, but also how it could refer to basketball, but first a plug for the car competition and a commercial break.

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  8. art begotti

    Just curious, does anyone have access to Betfair or whatever odds website? (It seems to be blocked in the US.) I’m curious how things are looking for Ria at this point.

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  9. Gary

    In decimal odds she’s currently at 5, giving her about a 20% chance of winning

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  10. art begotti

    And it appears to be a soccer ball. They’re going down their own lanes, weaving in and out of colored poles. best of five heats, if I understood that right.

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  11. art begotti

    And they switch lanes, and Stefan’s takes some clothes off. Now this is television.

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  12. Marc

    At the same time, Ria and Stefan have to dribble a soccer ball around the obstacles to the end of the course and back. Whoever wins 3 races out of 5 wins.

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  13. art begotti

    Ria trips up in the same way Stefan did last heat, so Stefan takes heat two. They’re neck and neck on heat three at the halfway point, and seem to alternate errors on the way back, but Ria takes it by about two poles.

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  14. art begotti

    Ouch! Ria knocks over a pole right off the bat in heat four, so it’s automatically awarded to Stefan. 2-2.

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  15. Marc

    Heat 4–Ria knocks over a pole, so that’s a foul! Stefan ties it up. It all comes down to this.

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  16. art begotti

    And Stefan takes the final heat, with Ria slipping up several times. The score is now 6-0 Stefan.

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  17. art begotti

    Game 4, Papierkorb, or “trash”. It looks like a ream of paper, a trash can set up some distance away… I’m guessing it’s office basketball?

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  18. Marc

    Game 4–Papierkorb, or wastepaper basket. What the players have to do is crumple up sheets of paper and toss them into a wastebasket from 10 or so feet away.

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  19. art begotti

    Both seem to be going underhanded, which is odd to me (I’m an overhander when it comes to trash shots). Also weird: The commentator seems to make a random grunting noise, which Stefan happily mocks.

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  20. art begotti

    Stefan sinks the seventh shot, so Ria’s in trouble. I’ll say this much for Ria, she’s consistently off by about six inches, just never in the same direction.

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  21. art begotti

    Ria misses her ninth shot, which gives Stefan the automatic win. 10-0 Stefan

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  22. Marc

    Ria doesn’t seem to be very good at anything they’ve played so far, does she? 10-0, Stefan.

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    1. Anonymous

      I think this is the third female contender the viewers have chosen in 25 shows. The two previous contenders failed to beat Raab.

      Just seen a promo to remind me and you that Schlag den Star returns on Friday at 7.15pm (two hours) for a four week run.

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  23. Marc

    I guess they’re guessing the final scores of a series of soccer games, and whoever’s right more often wins.

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  24. art begotti

    Not entirely sure what’s going on here… They seem to be given pairs of football players, and have to assign odds of some sort to the match-ups. Or perhaps they’re predicting the scores, I’m not sure. Actually, that’d make more sense, since they have odds of X:0. No results as for the accuracy of the guesses seem to have been revealed yet, so I’m not sure where this is leading.

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    1. Travis P

      Stefan and Ria must guess the full time score from today’s Bundesliga matches. As with Lawro’s predictions on the BBC Sport website. Guessing the winning team wins one point, getting the result spot on is awarded three points.

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  25. art begotti

    Okay, they’re revealing the answers now. It looks like the point goes not necessarily to the correct answer, but the closer answer… No, maybe not. The scoring here is weird. I can’t even begin to explain it.

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  26. Gary

    1 point for right winners, 2 point for right winners and winning margin, 3 points for exactly right score.

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    1. art begotti

      Is it? Because I thought they both got three points for their 3-1 guess when the real score ended up being 3-0.

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      1. art begotti

        Strike that, maybe they both got three points in a one-plus-two combination, I can’t remember now. Too many numbers flying around.

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  27. art begotti

    It appears to be 6-6 after “regulation play”, so they’re now doing tiebreaker questions.

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  28. art begotti

    Stefan won somehow, with a correct guess of 2:1 over 1:2, with the answer being 3:0. Go fig. 15-0 Stefan.

    Game 6, Ax throwing.

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  29. Marc

    Stefan takes it–15-0 is the score now.

    Game 6 is Axtwerfen–“Ax Throwing”. They have to throw axes at a bull’s-eye. One point for the outer ring, 2 for the next one in, 3 for the middle ring, 4 for the fourth, and 8 for the bull’s-eye.

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  30. art begotti

    Why do I get the strange feeling this will end badly?

    Unrelated, the Canadian professional ax thrower they brought in sounds really funny speaking German.

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  31. art begotti

    It appears to be seven frames of two throws each (or only one if the first sticks). After two frames, Stefan’s up 8-4.

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    1. art begotti

      Sorry, the first frame just had a practice throw attached, it’s only one throw per frame after that.

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  32. art begotti

    Stefan’s third throw lands in the three-point zone, which inexplicably starts to bleed some white fluid.

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  33. Marc

    Come on, Ria! Now’s your chance! Hit that bull’s eye! Ooh, close. But 4 points is always 4 points.

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  34. art begotti

    Ria’s sixth shot looks like a bullseye, and it would be if the middle of the axehead counted, but the professional rules it a four-pointer, as both ends of the axe were outside the target.

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