
ITV The Chase star breaks huge rule as he says 'I'll make them a favour'
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The Chase star Paul Sinha broke a significant rule on the ITV quiz show just before the final chase.
During Thursday's episode (May 22), Bradley Walsh was back in charge, welcoming four new contestants to the teatime programme.
The 64-year-old host introduced Dave, Sophie, Adam and Liz to the show where they were challenged with general knowledge questions. They faced off against Paul, also known as The Sinnerman, who certainly brought his top game.
First to step up was Dave, who impressed viewers by earning £7,000.
The West Midlands contestant managed to keep his cool during the tense face-off with the professional quizzer, banking his winnings and securing his spot in the final chase, reports the Express.
Unfortunately, his teammates struggled to maintain his winning momentum. Next to face the Chaser was Sophie, who earned a respectable £4,000 in her cash-builder round.
However, the pressure got to her and she was caught out with three questions left. Her teammate Adam also met the same fate after earning £3,000 in the cash-builder round.
Adam threw caution to the wind despite stumbling over some simple queries.
Opting to disregard his team's counsel, he chanced his arm at the lofty £53,000 offer, only to be eliminated by the chaser with just one question remaining.
Liz then stepped up to the plate, equalling her fellow contestant Dave's impressive £7,000 win. She managed to just scrape through to join him in the final round, where Paul extended a rare olive branch to the pair.
Paul said: "I rarely give make favours if there's only two back but they both got £7,000 in their cash builder and they could get a really good score. So I'll make them a slight, very slight, favour."
With suspense hanging in the air, Bradley eagerly queried: "What's the target to beat?"
The chaser disclosed: "19", prompting Liz and Dave to exchange a knowing look, as they were tasked with a potentially attainable goal of 19 correct answers.
But when it came to the final chase, the pair only managed to answer 12 questions correctly with their two point advantage.
In the final match, Paul caught them with 10 seconds to spare after three pushbacks from the team of two.
The Chase airs weekdays on ITV1 at 5pm

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