Yok Siam Year 2

Yok Siam Year 2 (Thai: ยกสยามปี 2) was a Thai quiz show television program. It encouraged Thai people in each province using their ability joyfully about knowledges and being proud in their hometown. It broadcast on Monday - Friday 6:30 - 6:55 p.m. on Modern Nine TV. It had begun airdate on January 12, 2009 before ended on February 25, 2010. It was produced by Workpoint Entertainment.

In addition, Maha Vajiralongkorn, Crown Prince of Thailand gave certificates with his signature to the province that is the winner.[1]

Rules

In each team, there were 10 competitors with different jobs, and header of each team was well-known people in that province. Competitors of each team had to answer the questions about knownledges in Thailand, by choosing two choice, ก (A) or ข (B). Which team reaches three or five scores first, will be the winner.

Regional qualification

Eastern qualification

Note: red number with x means all competitors of each team answered wrong.

Participating teams

In the Eastern qualification, there were seven participating province teams, listed below.

Team Previous best performance
Chonburi Province First round
3-1 loss together with Phichit
Rayong Province First round - Group final
3-5 loss to Ang Thong
Sa Kaeo Province First round
2-4 loss to Krabi
Prachin Buri Province Fourth round
(round-robin tournament)
3-5 loss to Nonthaburi
4-2 loss together with Ang Thong
3-4 loss to Chiang Rai
2-2 loss to Ranong
Chachoengsao Province First round
2-5 loss to Phetchaburi
Trat Province First round
1-1 loss to Pathum Thani
Chanthaburi Province Third round
2-6 loss to Ranong

First round

In the first round, there were seven provinces. One of them was given a bye to the second round.

Match Team 1 Score Team 2
1 Chonburi Province2x-2x Rayong Province
2Sa Kaeo Province2-3 Prachin Buri Province
3 Chachoengsao Province2x-3 Trat Province
- Chanthaburi Province--->Draw bye to the 2nd round

Second round

In the second round, there were three provinces advancing from the first round. They played a round-robin tournament, in which each team is scheduled for two matches against other teams. This means that a total of three matches are played within a round. The top two teams advanced to the final.

Legend
Winner and runner-up advanced to the final
Ranking Team Played Won Lost Points
1 Chanthaburi Province 1101
1 Trat Province 1101
3 Prachin Buri Province 2020
Match Team Score result Team
1 Prachin Buri3x-5 Chanthaburi
2 Prachin Buri4x-5 Trat
3 Chanthaburi Bye to the Eastern final Trat

Final

Item no. Chanthaburi Province Members remaining Trat Province Ans
1 10 - 10
2 2 - 4
3 1 - 3
4 1 - 2
- 0 - 1 Trat,
the winner

Northern qualification

Note: red number with x means all competitors of each team answered wrong.

Participating teams

In the Northern qualification, there were sixteen participating province teams, listed below.

Team Previous best performance
Phayao Province First round
2-3 loss to Chumphon
Uttaradit Province First round
3-4 loss to Loei
Phitsanulok Province First round
7-7 loss together with Tak
Lampang Province First round
3-3 loss together with Ubon Ratchathani
Lamphun Province First round
4-5 loss to Prachuap Khiri Khan
Sukhothai Province Third round
1-3, 2-3 loss to Chiang Rai
Phetchabun Province First round - Group final
4-5 loss to Chanthaburi
Mae Hong Son Province Second round
1-3 loss to Sisaket
Nan Province First round
0-3 loss to Nonthaburi
Chiang Mai Province First round
4-5 loss to Nakhon Ratchasima
Nakhon Sawan Province First round
0-4 loss to Sisaket
Phrae Province First round
2-3 loss to Nakhon Nayok
Phichit Province First round
1-3 loss together with Chonburi
Kamphaeng Phet Province First round - Group final
2-3 loss to Chiang Rai
Tak Province First round
7-7 loss together with Phitsanulok
Chiang Rai Province Fourth round
3-5 loss to Nonthaburi
2-4 loss to Ranong
3-5 loss to Ang Thong

Knockout stage

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
Phayao 1x
Uttaradit 3
Uttaradit 2x
Phitsanulok 3
Phitsanulok 3
Lampang 2x
Phitsanulok 3x
Sukhothai 5
Lamphun 4x
Sukhothai 5
Sukhothai 3
Mae Hong Son 2x
Phetchabun 2x
Mae Hong Son 3
Sukhothai 1 left
Chiang Rai 1 left
Nan 3
Chiang Mai 1x
Nan 3
Nakhon Sawan 3x
Nakhon Sawan 3
Phrae 1x
Nan 4x
Chiang Rai 5
Phichit 1x
Kamphaeng Phet 2
Kamphaeng Phet 2x
Chiang Rai 3
Tak 1x
Chiang Rai 3

Southern qualification

Note: red number with x means all competitors of each team answered wrong.

Participating teams

In the Southern qualification, there were fourteen participating province teams, listed below.

Team Previous best performance
Chumphon Province Second round
1x-3 loss to Ang Thong
Krabi Province First round - Group final
4x-5 loss to Phetchaburi
Nakhon Si Thammarat Province First round
0x-3 loss to Kanchanaburi
Narathiwat Province First round
2x-4 loss to Rayong
Pattani Province First round
1x-3 loss to Mukdahan
Phang Nga Province First round
2-3 loss to Sukhothai
Phatthalung Province First round
2-3 loss to Mae Hong Son
Phuket Province First round
2-3 loss to Amnat Charoen
Ranong Province Winner
Satun Province First round
1x-2 loss to Kamphaeng Phet
Songkhla Province First round
4x-5 loss to Yasothon
Surat Thani Province First round
3-4 loss to Sakon Nakhon
Trang Province First round
4-5 loss to Chanthaburi
Yala Province Second round
2-3 loss to Chiang Rai

Northeastern qualification

Note: red number with x means all competitors of each team answered wrong.

Central qualification

Note: red number with x means all competitors of each team answered wrong.

See also

References

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