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Post by redrangerdude on Dec 1, 2016 12:58:22 GMT -5
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 1, 2016 13:46:08 GMT -5
Champ says the joint opened in 1971. Is that right? (ding; audience applause)That's it. Well, Lenny, chance to clinch your fourth win comes right here. (rolling sfx)There go the dice. Raymond, do the hexing if you'd like. Lenny, the dice are yours.
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Post by redrangerdude on Dec 1, 2016 16:12:17 GMT -5
BFA
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 1, 2016 21:44:47 GMT -5
(ding)Stop on a 1. (ding)Stop on a 4. (ding)And stop on another 4. Well -- care for 9 points or a reroll, Lenny?
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Post by redrangerdude on Dec 1, 2016 22:03:40 GMT -5
Reroll them all. (ABF)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 2, 2016 14:19:16 GMT -5
(scattered groans) Rerolling everything. I and a lot of others thought you'd freeze Ada from Decatur and try for a triple or Crag. (rolling sfx)But it's your decision. Everything rerolls. (ding)Stop on a 1. (ding) (scattered cheers) Stop on a 6! (ding; audience cheers) Another 6! That's the match!!!! (Doug shakes head) I thought for sure we'd go to another question. Instead, Lenny, you're going to a familiar place -- the Super Crag. I *think* with this forthcoming trip to the winner's board, you're either going to have exactly or more than $200,000 in cash winnings. (more cheers) And perhaps a lot more in Super Crag. Raymond, you finish the match with $2000 -- and that's not all. We had to play through some unusual circumstances during the match. So we're going to invite you to play in Monday's episode -- in which you'll be the designated champion or you'll challenge the lucky player who unseats Lenny as the champ. So, $2000, fine gifts and a return trip to Crag: The Numbers Game for Raymond Weaver. (audience cheers)But it's Lenny Jackson who's now one match win away from a new car. Right now, Lenny, let's see if you can win $5000 at the winner's board. That and different lesser cash awards are hidden behind the letters in CRAG. The money you uncover is yours immediately. Then we match that for your head start in Super Crag. Which letter would you like?
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Post by redrangerdude on Dec 2, 2016 15:55:12 GMT -5
G please
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 2, 2016 19:16:48 GMT -5
Champ picks the G. Does it hold five Gs? (dings; audience cheers)YES! Woah boy. $5000. Folks, may I get a look at Lenny's *grand* total, please? It has to be more than $200K by now. (more cheers) Oh yes -- $202,500 for you, Lenny. When we return, Lenny could be *one* roll of the dice away from one million dollars. Super Crag's coming up after this break. (WGYN theme plays; audience applauds)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 3, 2016 10:48:56 GMT -5
(audience cheers) Welcome back to Crag: The Numbers Game. Excitement was building during the break -- and it's still building. Lenny, please say hi to Shelly. She has your Super Crag dice. You know this by now -- but others may not. The dice in the cup are obviously smaller in comparison to the Crag dice from the numbers game -- but the stakes are bigger. Since you just won $5000 from the winner's board... (ding) ... we seed the pot with a different $5000. 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. All the 20-point straights are worth $2000 each, the triples $2500 each, 13 in any combination pays $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, 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)...$72,000. However -- if you're really lucky and can hit $10,000 right on the nose -- you win the mega bonus of $1,000,000. (audience cheers) With $5000 already in the pot, if you can roll a Crag right off the bat, boom -- instant million and we blow the roof off of this place. (audience cheers) Now the bad news as Shelly will show us. (scattered boos) Fortunately, Lenny's avoided the gremlin in his three previous Super Crags. May that continue. One number on one 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 *could* stop right now, take $5000 and we'll see you on the next show for the car. Or -- you may risk that $5000 by rolling and hope you come up with the million dollar roll. (audience shouts suggestions) (Lenny, if you wish to risk and roll, please 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 redrangerdude on Dec 3, 2016 11:51:46 GMT -5
Let's do it Doug! (41)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 3, 2016 14:20:02 GMT -5
(audience cheers) What he's telling me is, "Doug, I have 200 large and change. I'm risking chump change in comparison." (audience cheers) I thought you'd take the risk -- but I have to ask. (Shelly hands Lenny dice cup) All right -- you know what to do. You know what you really want to roll. Crowd, let's give the man some mojo. Chant "Crag!" for the champ, okay? (audience cheers; starts chanting "Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag!") When you're ready, roll 'em. (crowd still chants, "Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag! Crag!") (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (mix of cheers and groans) High straight instead of a Crag. That pays $2000. Now -- a five-pointer and a triple get you the million. Same can be said of a ten-pointer and any game-approved straight -- even if you get 4-5-6 again. Silly question I know -- but I must ask it. Stop and keep the $7000 or roll the dice for the second time? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by redrangerdude on Dec 3, 2016 15:21:34 GMT -5
go again!!!!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 3, 2016 19:14:59 GMT -5
(audience cheers) Thought ya might. All right. Crowd, just keep cheering him on and continue the mojo. (more cheers) Let 'em roll. (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (scattered cheers and applause) Snake eyes join a 4 for $600 more. I think I know what you want to do. Ya just gotta tell me -- stop and keep $7600 or risk the money on your third roll. (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by redrangerdude on Dec 3, 2016 19:52:47 GMT -5
Go again!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 4, 2016 8:57:30 GMT -5
(audience cheers) All right, Lenny. Good luck. A couple of 12-pointers get you the million. A four-pointer and any game-approved straight works. Gremlin -- well -- first time for everything. Good luck and give 'em a roll. (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (dings; alarm sounds; audience cheers; win music plays) Crag! $72,000. Before this goes any further, I'll ask the question a lot of you are thinking of right now. (Doug addresses dice) WHERE WERE YOU TWO ROLLS AGO!?!!?!!?!!!? (audience laughs and applauds) Lenny's had remarkable luck with the dice. Four-for-four here in bonus land. Even without a mega bonus win to your credit, Lenny, how do you feel going into your fifth match?
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Post by redrangerdude on Dec 4, 2016 9:58:52 GMT -5
I feel very good about it, but I don't want to be too cocky.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 4, 2016 21:07:16 GMT -5
Probably a good idea because you have a lot to play on our next show. Right now, you're winning a lot of cash -- to the tune of ... (audience cheers)...$287,100. Now -- I say this at the risk of inflating ego -- but this is information worth sharing. Lenny, if you win your next match, you're assured of no less than $613,000 in winnings -- (burst of cheers) -- *including* the car's value and the gas card's value which, by then, will be worth an even $200,000. By then, you'd need about another $43,000 or more from Super Crag to make you the biggest winner in the history of Crag: The Numbers Game. (audience cheers)Have a good night's rest. Think of everything associated with numbers -- because we just might ask you and your challenger about it on the next show. Meantime, we're going to ask a member of the studio audience to come on up and play for a niece chunk of change. Audience game's ahead on Crag. Stay right there. (WGYN theme plays; audience applauds)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 4, 2016 21:11:36 GMT -5
(Okay, we're looking for an audience game player. Due to some mild technical difficulties on this end, we'll bypass qualifying. First one to respond to this thread who hasn't played in said thread gets to play. You in?
Earliest we'd start the game's tomorrow night.)
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Post by pathfinder20 on Dec 5, 2016 7:58:18 GMT -5
I give it a go.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 5, 2016 21:47:32 GMT -5
(audience cheers) Welcome back to Crag: The Numbers Game. We've got some time left for an audience game. We're playing it with this member of our studio audience. Nice warm welcome for Kourtney. (audience cheers) Kourtney, before we play this game we call Winning Number, please tell us something about yourself.
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Post by pathfinder20 on Dec 6, 2016 7:38:12 GMT -5
Well, I am a cashier at Firehouse Subs from Valdosta Ga. I love learning about different languages and cultures and technology. I also a pen maniac in a way.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 6, 2016 22:08:23 GMT -5
A pen maniac, eh? Well, you can buy a lot of pens with the money you could win if you roll the winning number. Here's how this works. Behind one of those dice faces up there on the board, we've hidden the word "win". That's the winning number you're trying to roll. Behind the remaining dice faces, different amounts of cash. The monies on the board combine -- for -- (sighs) -- over $9000. (clip rolls on monitor) Nappa: What? 9000? There's no way that can be right. (audience laughs and applauds) For legal reasons, I have to read what's on the cue cards as written. Kourtney, you'll get one roll of one dice cube to roll the winning number. Roll that winning number -- and you win all the money on the board. Roll anything else and you end the game just with the money attached to the number you roll. Ready to try?
(If ready, Kourtney, please respond in the affirmative and then give me a roll code from 1-100.)
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Post by pathfinder20 on Dec 7, 2016 7:49:14 GMT -5
I am ready and let's go with my age: 31
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 7, 2016 21:59:36 GMT -5
(Kourtney rolls) And he rolls a 2. Is that the winning number? (ding; audience applause)No -- but it's $2500. Congratulations. Let's open up the rest of the board and see which was the winner? (ding) Ah -- the 5 would've gotten you all the cash on the board. The 4 would've gotten you $5000. But you got the next best prize on the board -- $2500 -- and our thanks for playing. Lenny goes for the whole kit and caboodle on our next show. 'Til then, for the whole 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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