My best screw up in a long while happened tonight, so I figured I would revive the thread for the sake of my fans (estimated number: 0-1 people).
For those who don't know, I consider 24-30K my "normal" range heading into the final round of Six. Truthfully, it's been on the lower side of that for quite some time but getting 27K+ is not rare enough to make a big deal out of. The biggest culprit when it comes to my score is matching round, the round I consider my worst (even if my final is always rocky).
It generally goes like this: 1-2k in the first round (some Easy questions aren't really like the others, back off

), ~13k for matching and then ~13-16k for marathon (which I like to consider my best round, frankly). Often I go lower than 13k in matching, as happened tonight.
Only having around 10k in matching, I went into Marathon with 12,xxx points. 25-27k or so was basically expected after Marathon at this point.
But I actually knocked Marathon Six out of the park tonight. Not sure what the maximum point value is, but I ended up with 19,xxx for the round alone. When the dust settled, I was sitting on top of 32k with the final looming into view.
Now I don't even think 32k is my maximum ever.... that might be 34k or so. Even so, this is the very best score I have had going into Six in a very long time. Normally I skate the line of being able or unable to make 50k total (my goal of course) depending on a near-perfect final. So I knew my chances were good of having a good game. If not the elusive 50k, then another 40K+ to slap on the local leaderboard.
I bet 4k on the opening question, and blew it all. As I was losing those points, I cobbled together quatro and diem and realized the q.i.d. was a shamefully easy question. Woops...
I made a modest comeback from that stumble (17k was left after that, knocking me out of 50k range right on the first question) but messed up the last two questions. I ended with 43k. A sad ending for a game with such potential, but these things happen.