Pass’ Stuns Bradley Walsh on The Chase as a Correct Answer, Turning a Lucky Break into a Crushing Loss for the Contestant

A contestant on The Chase was stunned when they managed to get a question right despite not knowing the answer and saying “pass”.

The Chase presenter Bradley Walsh was left speechless when the answer to a question turned out to be “pass”, much to the contestant’s relief. 

Bradley posed the question: “In computer security what word can go before code, phrase and word,” to contestant Fintan who had £3,000 in his cashbuilder at that stage.

The bemused guest said “pass” to indicate he didn’t know the answer. His demeanour instantly changed when Bradley said: “Correct,” while looking astonished.

The inadvertant correct answer ultimately helped Fintan land a £5,000 cashbuilder but Bradley had to address the elephant in the room.

Looking at the camera laughing it took him several seconds to get out the words: “It’s happened. It’s actually happened. The word ‘pass’ is an answer,” he laughed.

As Fintan creased up laughing Bradley looked at him and said: “You jammy so and so!” Unfortunately for Fintan that seemed to be the end of his lucky streak.

He took the high offer of £50,000 from the chaser Mark “The Beast” Labbett but was no match for the professional quizzer and was knocked out. Viewers had some thoughts and took to X to share them.

@Gooner_70ns opined: “#TheChase Oh dear But his genuine pass turning out to be the correct answer was TV quiz show gold Despite that I still have to post the obligatory…,” followed by a GIF of a woman saying “Thick!”

@RikLivetweet asked: “How the f**k do they have ‘pass’ as an answer? That’s ridiculous, he’s gifted an answer that he clearly didn’t know #thechase.”

Meanwhile @DrSlicer enquired: “Is there no beginning to the knowledge of the contestants on tonight’s #thechase.”

The Beast lived up to his name and managed to eliminate all the contestants before the final chase.

This meant they had to implement the Lazarus rule whereby the team nominates one player to attempt the final round in order to win them £1,000 each.

While their selection Miriam managed to score 17 it was no match for Mark who easily caught them sending them home with nothing.

In a recent episode of the popular game show The Chase, a contestant found themselves in a rather lucky situation. Despite not knowing the answer to a question, the contestant simply said “pass” and ended up being correct. This unexpected turn of events left both the contestant and host Bradley Walsh in shock.The question posed to the contestant was related to computer security, asking what word could go before code, phrase, and word. Without any clue to the answer, the contestant decided to pass. Much to their surprise, Bradley announced that “pass” was indeed the correct answer. This fortunate guess helped the contestant increase their cashbuilder winnings to £5,000.Bradley couldn’t believe the outcome and took a moment to laugh and address the situation, calling the contestant a “jammy so and so.” Despite this stroke of luck, the contestant’s winning streak came to an end when facing off against the formidable chaser, Mark “The Beast” Labbett.Viewers of the show took to social media to share their thoughts on the bizarre moment. Some were amazed at how “pass” could be a legitimate answer, while others questioned the contestants’ overall knowledge. In the end, Mark proved why he is known as The Beast, eliminating all contestants before the final chase.Ultimately, the team had to employ the Lazarus rule, choosing one member to attempt the final round for a chance to win £1,000 each. Despite their best efforts, they were no match for The Beast, who easily caught them and sent them home empty-handed.Stay tuned for more updates and interesting information by following us. Your support motivates us to provide you with valuable content regularly.

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Source: Tampa Bay Times

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