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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 6, 2016 15:09:34 GMT -5
Change It!
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Post by Bill Skinner on Jul 6, 2016 15:13:42 GMT -5
Alright, and what's the new card, please?
(A ♠)
An Ace! Seems like we're giving you an easy path to the Money Cards, right? You might as well call lower and hope it's not another Ace!
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 6, 2016 15:14:38 GMT -5
Lower!!!
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Post by Bill Skinner on Jul 6, 2016 15:19:26 GMT -5
Yes, it has to be lower, and I would be shocked if there was another Ace. Is it lower, Tiffany? Show us!
(9 ⋄)
ding-ding-ding!
(1978 CS Win Cue)
It is a 9, and you are the new champion, in addition to sweeping the match two games to none. But pathfinder20, we'd like to thank you for being a great player, and you will be leaving us with a two-day total of $27,000. (1978 CS Theme) Meanwhile, mringgenberg has $2,000 guaranteed cash, and he will play the Money Cards when we come back after these messages. Stay tuned, and find out how well he does!
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Post by Bill Skinner on Jul 7, 2016 10:35:33 GMT -5
We're back with mringgenberg, who's ready to take on the Money Cards! The $2,000 you won in the main game is guaranteed cash, and you will be back to play on the next show. Right now, we will start you off with $500 in betting cash, and you can change your base card on each row if you're not happy with it. You can bet any amount on the next card, and when you get to the second row, you will get $1,000 extra cash added to your bank. If you make it all the way to the Big Bet, you must bet at least half of your bank. Now that we got all that out of the way, let's play the Money Cards! What's the first card, Tiffany?
(K ♠)
It's a King! Now would you like to play it right away or change it?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 7, 2016 16:48:44 GMT -5
I'll play it and go $300 Lower.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Jul 8, 2016 9:41:02 GMT -5
For $800, is it lower than a King?
(J ♠)
ding!
It's a Jack! Now what's your next bet?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 8, 2016 11:14:23 GMT -5
$600 Lower
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Post by Bill Skinner on Jul 8, 2016 11:34:38 GMT -5
For $1,400, is it lower than a Jack?
(8 ♥)
ding!
Yes, it's an 8! We now await your next bet.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 8, 2016 11:35:39 GMT -5
$100 Lower
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Post by Bill Skinner on Jul 8, 2016 11:52:06 GMT -5
For $1,500, we're looking for something lower than an 8. What is it, Tiffany?
(4 ♥)
ding!
A 4, and we move it up to the second row, and add $1,000 to your bank, which gives you $2,500 to bet with. Would you like to play the 4 right now or change it?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 8, 2016 12:32:47 GMT -5
I'll play it and go $1,500 Higher.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Jul 8, 2016 13:17:34 GMT -5
For $4,000, is it higher than a 4?
(A ♥)
ding!
Yes, it's an Ace! Now I have a feeling that your next bet will be everything lower, but I'm not trying to influence you here.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 8, 2016 13:18:48 GMT -5
All of it Lower!!!!
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Post by Bill Skinner on Jul 8, 2016 13:48:19 GMT -5
I knew you would say that! For $8,000, is it lower than an Ace?
(K ♣)
ding!
Yes, a King! One more card stands between you and the Big Bet, but now let's focus on that next card. What's your bet on it?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 8, 2016 13:59:53 GMT -5
$7,000 Lower
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Post by Bill Skinner on Jul 8, 2016 14:17:47 GMT -5
For $15,000, is it lower than a King?
(3 ♠)
ding!
Yes, it's a 3! And now we move that to the Big Bet. Before you call the last card, you will have one last chance to change that 3. And let me remind you that you must bet at least half of your bank, which is $7,500. So what are you going to do?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 8, 2016 14:43:54 GMT -5
$10,000 Higher!
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Post by Bill Skinner on Jul 8, 2016 15:28:14 GMT -5
Well, as long as it's not a 2 or another 3, you will have a big payday. Now Tiffany, show us that last card!
(9 ♣)
ding-ding-ding!
(1978 CS Win Cue)
It's a 9, and you have $25,000 in the Money Cards! Add that to the $2,000 you won in the main game, and you will end the show with $27,000, and you'll be back to face a new challenger on the next show. (1978 CS Theme) Well, that does it for another episode of Card Sharks. I'm Bill Skinner, and thanks for watching; see you next time. But for now, so long, everybody!
(end credits roll)
ERIN: This is Erin Harris speaking for Card Sharks, a FremantleMedia production, in association with Bill's Game Shack!
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