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Post by fdriscoll22 on Sept 6, 2016 0:18:08 GMT -5
Heck Yeah! Thanks a lot, Doug! And Lenny, go for that million!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 6, 2016 6:38:41 GMT -5
(audience cheers)Excellent sportsmanship on your part. Frank, we'll find out later what trip you'll play for. Right now, the winner's board is for Lenny. Lenny, as you know, there are four different cash awards behind the letters in "Crag". They range in value from $2500 to $5000. Please select a letter and you'll win that amount immediately. We'll then match that as a head start in Super Crag. Which letter looks good to you?
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Post by redrangerdude on Sept 6, 2016 14:28:13 GMT -5
Let's do the C.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 6, 2016 21:48:29 GMT -5
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 7, 2016 21:10:55 GMT -5
And we're back. Lenny's won another match -- and the right to play Super Crag. Lenny, please say hello to Candice, today's dice girl. She has your Super Crag dice. The dice in the cup are smaller -- but the stakes are bigger. Since you racked up $3000 from the winner's board... (ding)... we seed a new pot with $3000. Every time you want to play Super Crag, you roll all three dice -- and if it's a safe roll, you'll win more money based on the roll's value in hundreds of dollars. The 20-point straights are now worth $2000 each. Any triple -- $2500. Roll 13 in any combination for $2600 -- *BUT* if that combination of 13 has a pair of a particular number in it, that's a Crag for $5000. (audience cheers)(rolling sfx)As you know, Lenny, you want to build up the pot to at least $10,000. Have more than 10 grand in the pot -- and you win tonight's super bonus *of*... (dings; audience cheers)...$35,000. But if you get lucky and can hit $10,000 right on the nose, you win the mega bonus of $1,000,000. (audience cheers)Now the bad news. Every roll comes with a risk -- as Candice is about to show us. (scattered boos) Ah -- yes -- the gremlin. One number on that cube has been replaced with that gremlin. If he comes up, you lose everything in the Super Crag. So after every safe roll, I'll give you a chance to stop. You *may* stop right now, take $3000 and we'll see you tomorrow -- or you may take a risk and play Super Crag. (audience shouts suggestions) (Lenny, if you wish to risk and roll, please indicate same and then respond with a number from 1-100. You'll see the result of that roll and the next few down the list so long as you have less than $10,000 in the pot, not stop the game and not roll the losing gremlin.)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 8, 2016 12:52:04 GMT -5
(Bump for Lenny.)
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Post by redrangerdude on Sept 8, 2016 14:20:48 GMT -5
Let's do it. (86)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 8, 2016 19:50:57 GMT -5
(audience cheers)Thought ya might go for it. You came *real* close to the million on a couple of occasions. A Crag and any straight, not necessarily in that order, what make you the million. (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (scattered applause) And -- modest beginning. Dice total 7 for $700. Stop and take the $3700 or go for your second roll? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by redrangerdude on Sept 9, 2016 6:27:04 GMT -5
Go again!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 9, 2016 12:49:46 GMT -5
(more cheers) Going for your second roll. Good luck. (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (scattered groans, "woahs" and applause) Close to a Crag. Roll does put $1200 more in the pot. Want to take the $4900 or go for your third roll? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by redrangerdude on Sept 9, 2016 15:56:01 GMT -5
Go again.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 10, 2016 10:38:00 GMT -5
(audience cheers)He wants that million, folks. A Crag right now would put you out of contention for the million -- but the Super Bonus is still very much in play. Give 'em a great roll. (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (scattered groans and applause) *Another* close call on any 13. That's another dozen points. Pot's now up to $6100. Lenny, some things to think about. Any triple and a 14-pointer would put you at $10,000 on the nose and give you the million. Also, if you go seven rolls without winning and losing, we double the stakes. So -- stop and keep the money -- or roll again? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by redrangerdude on Sept 10, 2016 12:47:06 GMT -5
Roll again
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 11, 2016 7:03:33 GMT -5
Man's gonna keep on keepin' on. (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (scattered applause) Another modest seven-pointer. You're inching along here. You're $3200 away from winning a bonus -- would that's mega. Stop here or take your fifth roll? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by redrangerdude on Sept 11, 2016 9:01:54 GMT -5
Go again.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 11, 2016 21:01:35 GMT -5
(audience cheers)Fifth roll coming up. Crag puts you over the top and gets you the Super Bonus. Let's see what happens. (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (scattered cheers) Big one -- 17 points for $1700 more. Lenny, you now have $8500. Looks like the only way you can get the million is if you roll a 6-6-3 for $1500 more and the $10,000 exacta for $1,000,000. Now, to clarify, a triple 5 or 4-5-6 would add up to 15 points -- however, in Crag, any triple is worth $2500 and 4-5-6 make a high straight for $2000. So with that -- want to stop and keep the $8500 -- or risk it all for a possible super or mega bonus? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 12, 2016 12:53:08 GMT -5
(Bump for Lenny.)
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Post by redrangerdude on Sept 12, 2016 20:00:01 GMT -5
Keep on going!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 13, 2016 6:31:51 GMT -5
(audience cheers)All right, this is your sixth roll. Crowd, I think Lenny could use an assist. Chant 6-6-3 for the champ, please. Okay? (more cheers; crowd chants, "Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three!") Lenny, you could be a millionaire on this roll. Good luck.) (crowd still chants, "Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three! Six six three!") (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (scattered cheers) Low straight puts you over the top! (dings; alarm sounds; audience cheers; win music plays) Lenny, congratulations. It's not the million -- but I'm sure by now you have more than $100,000 in cash winnings after just two trips to Super Crag. (more cheers) How ya like that?
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Post by redrangerdude on Sept 14, 2016 21:35:11 GMT -5
It's awesome
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 15, 2016 19:26:01 GMT -5
You should feel awesome -- because this is an awesome total after winning just two matches. (audience cheers)$117,100. Now -- obviously -- the car was not won today. Takes five matches to win the car and the gas card which now is up to $150,000. Lenny, rack up $5000 during the next match and you'll be closer to winning that car and gas card -- and possibly a million dollar win. (audience cheers) Back with more fun on Crag -- after this. (WGYN theme plays; audience applauds)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 15, 2016 20:03:02 GMT -5
(audience cheers)Welcome back to Crag: The Number Game. Normally, after a player wins $5000 after two numbers games, we'd have a contestant from the audience play for a prize. But since Frank made a big move in the last game, we wanted him to play for -- this prize. (prize music plays)Doug: (in pre-recorded audio) It's a trip to Washington, D.C. You and a guest will fly round trip coach to our nation's capital for a six-night stay in the Presidential Suite of the Doubletree Park Terrace. You and your companion will also take a special VIP tour of The White House, Capitol Dome and The Smithsonian Institute. The accommodations, tours and airfare are compliments of Club Universe. It's an all-American prize worth -- $6150. (audience cheers)It's been awhile since I've been to The District -- but I enjoyed my visit there. Got a few friends who've since relocated to D.C. Here's how you win that trip. Frank, we've split the word "trip" in half. The first two letters in "trip" are hidden behind one of the odd numbers -- 1, 3 or 5. That means the last two letters of "trip" are hidden behind one of the even numbers -- 2, 4 or 6. Both halves of "trip" may or may not be side-by-side. The remaining four numbers hide the word "no". Using just one of the Super Crag dice cubes -- thankfully one without that darn gremlin -- (scattered laughter from the crowd) -- you're going to try to find both halves of the word "trip". (ding)But here's the thing -- you only have five rolls of the cube to find both halves of "trip". If you don't uncover both halves of the "trip", you'll pick up some more money. Ready to try for this?
(Frank, if so, please respond with "yes" and a number from 1-100 to determine your starting point of cube rolls from randomizer.org.)
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Post by fdriscoll22 on Sept 15, 2016 21:24:56 GMT -5
Boy am I!! (45)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 15, 2016 21:59:02 GMT -5
All right. Candice just gave you the cube. Good luck and give it a roll (Frank rolls cube down ramp) First roll is a 3. Does 3 hide "tr"? (buzz)No. Four rolls still to go. Roll again. (Frank rolls cube down ramp) Man gets a 5. Is the first half of "trip" there? (ding; audience applause)Yes. Now -- you just need to roll the even number that hides the "ip". Roll again, please. (Frank rolls cube down ramp) And we get a 4. Do we have a winner? (buzz)No -- not yet. Okay, Frank. Two rolls to go. You'll need a 2 or a 6. (Frank rolls cube down ramp) A 3. (buzz) Well, unfortunately, that's a wasted roll. Last chance, Frank. Need a 2 or a 6 to win it. (Frank rolls cube down ramp) (buzzer; audience groans; BB87 loss cue) And a 1 concludes matters. Well -- I tell ya what, each negative becomes a positive. Each "no" pays $250 in consolation cash. So you just earned another $750. And -- I'm still feeling generous. Now, bad news is you can't win the trip to Washington. But if you can tell me which number hides the last half of "trip", I'll give you another $500 in cash.
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Post by fdriscoll22 on Sept 16, 2016 9:38:46 GMT -5
Uhh, let's try 2.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Sept 16, 2016 20:57:51 GMT -5
All right, if the last half of the word is behind number 2, it's another $500. Is it there? (buzz) (scattered groans) No!?!? We put 'em side by side? Really? Eh, son of a gun, we sure did. Well, Frank, $2750 and some of the prizes we talked about before the start of the second numbers game. Please enjoy all that loot with our thanks for playing Crag. Lenny's quest for the car and the million continues when you joins us on the next episode of Crag: The Numbers Game. 'Til then, for all of us on the Crag staff, I'm Doug Morris saying -- make it a great day, keep the faith and treasure your loved ones. (WGYN closing theme plays; audience applause)
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