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You now currently have 8,000 and you can double that straight away if you know your judo here. ;)

 

 

Christmas-Q6-10

 

 

Pts. 16,000

 

At the 2021 Judo World Championships, Russian lightweight

Yago Abuladze took the title over ...?

 

  A: Islandsson from Sweden            B: Espanhas from Portugal
  C: al-Omani from Qatar   D: Kyrgyzbayev from Kazakhstan

 

 

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1 minute ago, Sindo said:

So what kind of helps do I still have ? 50:50 and then...?

And the switch.

You can switch out the question but unlike the jump, you will get another question for the same value.

 

 

 

50:50 Expert Switch    Jump   

 

15        Pts. 1 Million
14        Pts. 500,000
13        Pts. 250,000
12        Pts. 125,000
11        Pts. 64,000
10        Pts. 32,000
9        Pts. 16,000
8      Pts. 8,000
7      Pts. 4,000
6      Pts. 2,000
5      Pts. 1,000
4      Pts. 500
3      Pts. 300
2      Pts. 200
1      Pts. 100

 

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Thank you.

 

Being the admin of Totallympics I should absolutely know that, but I have to admit I have not followed the 2021 Judo World Championships, being my focus on the upcoming Olympic Games. But I can exclude a couple of the answers, so I will use the 50:50 help here, hopefully I will not be so unlucky to leave the 2 athletes I have a doubt on :d

 

 

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1 minute ago, Sindo said:

Thank you.

 

Being the admin of Totallympics I should absolutely know that, but I have to admit I have not followed the 2021 Judo World Championships, being my focus on the upcoming Olympic Games. But I can exclude a couple of the answers, so I will use the 50:50 help here, hopefully I will not be so unlucky to leave the 2 athletes I have a doubt on :d

 

 

That's unfortunate for this particular question. Here comes the 50:50. ;)

 

 

Pts. 16,000

 

At the 2021 Judo World Championships, Russian lightweight

Yago Abuladze took the title over ...?

 

  A:                                                         B: Espanhas from Portugal
  C:   D: Kyrgyzbayev from Kazakhstan

 

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Just now, Sindo said:

Oh damn, my doubt was really on these 2 athletes :facepalm:

 

But I can not retire on this answer, being on a sports subject. I will go for an ex URSS final and say D: Kyrgyzbayev from Kazakhstan

 

Pts. 16,000

 

At the 2021 Judo World Championships, Russian lightweight

Yago Abuladze took the title over ...?

 

  A:                                                        B: Espanhas from Portugal
  C:   D: Kyrgyzbayev from Kazakhstan

 

We're looking for a Gusman here.

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And it was Gusman Kyrgyzbayev representing Kazakhstan. :cheer:

 

 

 

Pts. 16,000

 

At the 2021 Judo World Championships, Russian lightweight

Yago Abuladze took the title over ...?

 

  A:                                                        B: Espanhas from Portugal
  C:   D: Kyrgyzbayev from Kazakhstan

 

 

♦            P t s . 1 6 , 0 0 0           

 

 

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@Sindo

 

Now you're in a situation where you want the 32,000 because they would be guaranteed.

You have two shots getting there. Either with this next question or a switch question.

 

 

Christmas-Q6-10

 

 

Pts. 32,000

 

Who wrote the historical novel "The Last of the Mohicans"?

 

 

  A: Nathaniel Hawthorne   B: Zane Grey
  C: James Fenimore Cooper   D: James Kirke Paulding     

 

 

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