I've made it to the 3rd question a couple of times, but I'm lucky to make it to the 2nd question most of the time.
What is the furthest anyone has made it?
robmpink
SBR Posting Legend
01-09-07
13205
#2
5th question
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BestPlay2day
SBR Hall of Famer
08-25-08
5794
#3
I always quit once I answer the 2nd question and won 50 points.
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The Bet Master
SBR MVP
09-29-10
2665
#4
Usually quit after the 2nd question but today I got, Who was on deck when Mookie Wilson hit the game winning hit in game 6 of the 1986 World Series.
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sonyman
Restricted User
06-08-10
419
#5
>>>Usually quit after the 2nd question
That's what I usually do--Take the 50 points when I can
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exstatman
SBR MVP
11-02-06
1060
#6
It's even tougher when they have a wrong answer. The question was "What arena does Kansas University play in?" and the "correct" answer was shown as Rupp Arena instead of Allen Fieldhouse. And no response from SBR when I e-mailed them.
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Ninersnut
SBR MVP
05-20-10
3730
#7
Yeah I got some boxing question......lost
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SBR Lou
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
08-02-07
37863
#8
Originally posted by exstatman
It's even tougher when they have a wrong answer. The question was "What arena does Kansas University play in?" and the "correct" answer was shown as Rupp Arena instead of Allen Fieldhouse. And no response from SBR when I e-mailed them.
Best bet is come to live chat for immediate service during normal business hours, sorry that we didn't spot your e-mail sooner.
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Kav
SBR MVP
02-25-09
3281
#9
i got the 125 points a couple times, today i got some nice easy questions
what team did randy johnson play for in 1999? as my first question
then who was replaced once darren mcfadden was drafted? second question
quit after getting the second right, easiest questions i have gotten in ages.
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Scottish
SBR Wise Guy
12-21-10
588
#10
I just lost on the 125 point question
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Dirty Sanchez
SBR Posting Legend
03-01-10
16031
#11
I had a question today about Mike Lowell's nut sack....probably more than I ever needed to know about the guy
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stealthyburrito
SBR Posting Legend
05-12-09
21562
#12
Originally posted by Dirty Sanchez
I had a question today about Mike Lowell's nut sack....probably more than I ever needed to know about the guy
who comes up with these questions??
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Ryangene
Restricted User
12-04-08
3381
#13
I lost on the darn 1st question today, darn hockey question. Not a hockey person at all.
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pavyracer
SBR Aristocracy
04-12-07
82543
#14
Originally posted by exstatman
It's even tougher when they have a wrong answer. The question was "What arena does Kansas University play in?" and the "correct" answer was shown as Rupp Arena instead of Allen Fieldhouse. And no response from SBR when I e-mailed them.
When this happens take a screen shot and post it here.
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BigDaddy
SBR Hall of Famer
02-01-06
8378
#15
anyone can veiw past trivia questions
go to settings scroll down
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BigDaddy
SBR Hall of Famer
02-01-06
8378
#16
i'm not to bright
i missed this easy one today for 50 points
i thought it was 17 should have known it was 15 as that would have tied TB 0-15 season
In 2001, how many consecutive games did the Carolina Panthers lose to set the NFL record?
11
13
15
17
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Mr. Lucky
SBR Sharp
07-06-08
284
#17
super pissed, I missed a question that I knew, Jackie Robinson played first base not shortstop, bummer I had a brain fart.
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SBR_John
SBR Posting Legend
07-12-05
16471
#18
Kind of a tricky question got me out today. Who led the majors in RBI's prior to 1998?? Hack Wilson huh?
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BigDaddy
SBR Hall of Famer
02-01-06
8378
#19
Originally posted by SBR_John
Kind of a tricky question got me out today. Who led the majors in RBI's prior to 1998?? Hack Wilson huh?
who?
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SBR_John
SBR Posting Legend
07-12-05
16471
#20
Hack Wilson
Outfielder
Born: April 26, 1900(1900-04-26)
Ellwood City, Pennsylvania
Died: November 23, 1948(1948-11-23) (aged 48)
Baltimore, Maryland
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 29, 1923 for the New York Giants
Last MLB appearance
August 25, 1934 for the Philadelphia Phillies
Career statistics
Batting average .307
Home runs 244
Runs batted in 1063
Teams
New York Giants (1923-1925)
Chicago Cubs (1926-1931)
Brooklyn Dodgers (1932-1934)
Philadelphia Phillies (1934)
Career highlights and awards
National League pennant: 1924, 1929 Single-season RBI record holder (191) National League home run champion: 1926-1928, 1930
National League RBI champion: 1929, 1930
2-time National League base on balls leader
4 seasons with 30+ home runs
6 seasons with 100+ RBIs
Member of the National
Baseball Hall of Fame
Induction 1979
Election Method Veteran's Committee
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Roy Halladay
SBR MVP
09-27-10
1074
#21
who had the worst record in baseball in 2005?
Foolish me answered the Nationals,,,it was the Royals
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str
SBR Posting Legend
01-12-09
11615
#22
10 point question:
Which Beanie baby was given out when David Wells pitched his perfect game?
Gotta watch a lot of sportscenter to know that one!
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MartinBlank
SBR Hall of Famer
07-20-08
8382
#23
I always push through.
I have only hit once. It is fun.
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JohnnyD4916
SBR MVP
04-14-10
1572
#24
I have went to the 3rd question only once.
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southie
SBR Sharp
05-25-08
377
#25
Originally posted by str
10 point question:
Which Beanie baby was given out when David Wells pitched his perfect game?
Gotta watch a lot of sportscenter to know that one!
Really? WTF kind of question is that!! LOL!
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dynamite140
SBR MVP
07-05-08
4958
#26
very tough questsion now
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southie
SBR Sharp
05-25-08
377
#27
Bounced again in the 1st question: which boxer was also a pro wrestler?