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Post by billmcdee on Oct 24, 2016 16:35:14 GMT -5
(sigh) more commercials LOL
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Post by dad90 on Oct 24, 2016 17:02:33 GMT -5
Johnny: And now, let's see if Bill can roll his way to winning over $75,000 in winnings playing "Rolling In the Dough". Back to Dayo Kayode!DK: Thank you, Johnny Gilbert! And we're back on the New Dealer's Choice, and I'm here with the winner of the day, Bill McDee with $3,125 in cash and prizes! (audience applause) But that's nothing compared to winning over $75,000 in cash and prizes by playing ROLLING IN THE DOUGH! Here are the two dice, Bill. Now, since this is the game that YOU created, you should know how this game is played, but to the rest, I'll explain. The object of this Bonus Game is to roll far away from 7 within 5 rolls. The farther you are away from a 7, the more money you'll win. Here's the paytable for Level 1. Number | Pays Off: | 2 or 12 | $1,250 | 3 or 11 | $1,000 | 4 or 10 | $750 | 5 or 9 | $500 | 6 or 8 | $250 |
[/font][/b] [/tbody][/table] Now, in a moment, you'll roll the dice, and whatever number you roll up, we'll add that money to a new bank. However, you may notice that 7 is not there. In fact, that's the number you want to avoid. Rolling a 7 will give you a Strike, and you must roll again at the same level. Otherwise, you get the money, and we'll move on to the next level. And of course, if you get 3 Strikes, it's Game Over, and you win nothing. However, if you make it through the 5 rolls, we'll move on to Part 2. And one more thing... Anytime you roll a Double, this ReRoll will get you out of trouble, and save you from a Strike. Now, if there aren't any questions, roll the dice by submitting anywhere between 1-36 and let's get started!
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Post by billmcdee on Oct 24, 2016 17:23:32 GMT -5
All set!
36 please.
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Post by dad90 on Oct 24, 2016 20:57:27 GMT -5
(audience groans) (STRIKE 1!)Well....that's not the start you want, Bill. That's your first strike right off the bat. Number | Pays Off: | 2 or 12 | $1,250 | 3 or 11 | $1,000 | 4 or 10 | $750 | 5 or 9 | $500 | 6 or 8 | $250 |
[/font][/b][/tr][/tbody][/table] BANK: $0 STRIKES: 1 REROLLS: 0 ROLLS LEFT: 4Now, you cannot reach the BIG MONEY level, and you have to roll at Level 1 again. Determine your roll from 1-36.
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Post by billmcdee on Oct 25, 2016 6:44:36 GMT -5
5
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Post by dad90 on Oct 25, 2016 9:24:08 GMT -5
(audience groans) (STRIKE 2!!)Oh my goodness! Number | Pays Off: | 2 or 12 | $1,250 | 3 or 11 | $1,000 | 4 or 10 | $750 | 5 or 9 | $500 | 6 or 8 | $250 |
BANK: $0 STRIKES: 2 REROLLS: 0 ROLLS LEFT: 3Bill, the object of this game is to NOT roll a 7, and already you have done that twice. Do that one more time, and it's Game Over already before it even began, AND as extra punishment, both of your eliminated opponents, Matt and Sam, will split $5,000 in cash. You don't want that now, do we? Try again by picking a number between 1-36.
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Post by billmcdee on Oct 25, 2016 11:01:15 GMT -5
I'll do my best.
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Post by dad90 on Oct 25, 2016 12:55:43 GMT -5
There we go! (audience applause) BANK: $1000 STRIKES: 2 REROLLS: 0 ROLLS LEFT: 2Now that we got some money, let's go to Level 2 with 2 rolls left. Number | Pays Off: | 2 or 12 | $2,500 | 3 or 11 | $2,000 | 4 or 10 | $1,500 | 5 or 9 | $1,000 | 6 or 8 | $500 |
The money has increased, and when you're ready, roll the dice between 1-36.
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Post by billmcdee on Oct 25, 2016 14:48:24 GMT -5
My age, 22!
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Post by dad90 on Oct 25, 2016 22:24:46 GMT -5
That was close... (audience applause) BANK: $1500 STRIKES: 2 REROLLS: 0 ROLLS LEFT: 1OK, we go to Level 3 as we increase the values again. Number | Pays Off: | 2 or 12 | $3,750 | 3 or 11 | $3,000 | 4 or 10 | $2,250 | 5 or 9 | $1,500 | 6 or 8 | $750 |
OK, Bill. This is the last roll. If you don't roll a 7, we'll move on to Part 2. Otherwise, it's the end of the road. Anywhere between 1-36 and best of luck to you.
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Post by billmcdee on Oct 26, 2016 3:51:19 GMT -5
Thank you, 1.
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Post by dad90 on Oct 27, 2016 20:38:01 GMT -5
(audience groans loudly) (STRIKE 3!!! YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER OUT!)(GAME OVER!)Darn it, Bill! That last roll did it for you. BANK: $0 STRIKES: 3 REROLLS: 0 ROLLS LEFT: 0You have struck out from that last roll, which means that the House has won this time, but if there's any good news out of this mess, is that you have won $3,125 in cash and prizes! Congratulations, and I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay here in Las Vegas! (audience applause) And that's going to do it for us, so make sure you come back next time where we will have 3 new players try their luck to win big on the All-New Dealer's Choice! Bye for now! Johnny Gilbert: (VO) Some departing contestants and members of our studio audience will receive....
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