Schlag den Raab 17th March 2012

By | March 17, 2012

7:15pm UK (8:15 CET),
Pro Sieben or (fingers crossed) internet streaming

It’s the first Schlag den Raab of the 2012! After winning the previous battle in December 66-0, Stefan Raab has a million Euro to defend. Hopefully tonight’s batch of contestants will put up a bit more of a fight.

I’m not going to be here for the start, but the regular punters normally offer up a commentary if you want to join the live discussion.

310 thoughts on “Schlag den Raab 17th March 2012

  1. David

    and Stephan goes about three clicks too far…Alexander is still in it..

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  2. Brig Bother Post author

    And he just overcooks it! Alex still in with a chance but must win both the last two games to win the million.

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  3. Andy "Kesh" Sullivan

    That was well-played, a damn sight better than that tablecloth game, I must say!

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    1. Dan Peake

      Very much so “REVOLUTION (except there’s already a game called that – Can you spin this wheel x times”

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  4. Brig Bother Post author

    Good filling in from Stephen here. He used to host Fort Boyard over a decade ago, where he looked about 12.

    Oh, they’re back.

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  5. Brig Bother Post author

    A question about a place in Germany, point it out on a map, closest gets the point. Four points wins.

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  6. Brig Bother Post author

    First kick, RAAB’S IN. Big build up for a basic toepoke. OH WOW, ALEX RUSHES IT AND MISSES, RAAB WINS!

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  7. David

    That’s gotta hurt…and if he hadn’t has so many footfaults in Dodgeball, he probably would have won that one, which might have changed everything…

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  8. Brig Bother Post author

    Well Alex is understandably gutted.

    Well what an evening, it had it all – packing peanuts AND tablecloth pulling. Next SdR is 14th April, and there’s €1.5m riding on it.

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    1. James

      It certainly did have it all. Gutted for Alex who could have won it so easily had he not rushed his shot. Some brilliant(and some quite lengthy) games tonight.

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  9. Brig Bother Post author

    Thanks to everyone who watched and contributed, that was one of the lengthier evenings, it has to be said.

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  10. Alex S

    What a shame for Alexander, I thought he was going to make it after bringing it back from the brink all the way to the deciding game.

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  11. art begotti

    Just got home from work a bit ago… And apparently, it didn’t end that long ago! Thanks for posting the play-by-play, it was quite a fun read, if only because it meant I didn’t have to sit through three weeks of tablecloth pulls.

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