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Post by mringgenberg on Jan 17, 2017 18:07:36 GMT -5
19 and 1
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 17, 2017 18:13:12 GMT -5
19, one of my favorite numbers... (ding) A Dune Buggy. It's not the car, but still a way to get around on those days when it's heavily sanding outside Number 1 is Matt's next choice... (ding) Five thousand dollars in cash isn't too hard to take either. Select again Matt, two more numbers please, and if you match either the cash or the dune buggy on your first try, then we'll stop there and hear about the two prizes you won.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jan 17, 2017 18:36:36 GMT -5
17 and 11
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 17, 2017 18:44:40 GMT -5
Number 17 (ding) Gold Coins. And 11... (ding) A lovely dining room group. Still a second match has yet to be made, so select two more numbers please Matt, see if you can pair up something here. Still a chance at the car or $20,000 in cash as well if you pick the right two numbers in order!
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Post by mringgenberg on Jan 17, 2017 20:27:22 GMT -5
2 and 16
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Post by nathandiniz on Jan 17, 2017 20:53:12 GMT -5
LOL!!!!!
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 18, 2017 11:50:36 GMT -5
Let's look at number 2... (ding) Oh my! The other "NEXT PICK" card! I sure hope 16 is $20,000 in cash or the car Matt! Let's reveal it... Now! (ding) No, but it's a beautiful dining room group. Here's Frank to tell you about the two prizes you just won Matt. Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): First, this Cocktail table retro arcade game... From Sky Mall, enjoy hours of fun with this game table that features genuine arcade-quality joysticks and extended tabletop with room for food and drink without obstructing the screen. Has options for coin-op or free play. $5,700 Next, this luxurious dining room group... From Aico Furniture, the Michael Amini collection, Villa Valencia Rectangular Dining Room Set, Beautifully crafted from Birch solids with Cherry, Pecan, and Elm Burl veneers. China dinnerware place settings for eight included. $6,775 Okay Bill! And Matt, those two added prizes to your winnings, brings you all the way up to... NINETY-SEVEN THOUSAND, ONE-HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE DOLLARS cash and prizes!!!!!!!!! We'll take a quick time out, then Matt will play Beat the House for a shot at thousands more, he could easily break six figures, right after this!
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 18, 2017 13:25:38 GMT -5
(applause) Time to hit the ground running. Matt could win up to $50,000 in cash in the next few minutes playing our new end game Beat the House. Manuela has a brand new deck of 52 cards freshly shuffled. Please break the seal on that deck Manuela. Matt, if you wish to cut the cards, please select a number higher than 0 but lower than 52 at this time. If you wish to not cut them, please tell me that as well, and then we can proceed.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jan 18, 2017 13:39:50 GMT -5
46
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 18, 2017 14:45:14 GMT -5
A very deep cut indeed! Let's go to the Beat the House board... Hidden behind each of the nine letters that spell out BEAT and HOUSE are different numbers, one each that say 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20. You will select one letter in a moment. Whatever number is revealed, that is the score you will have to beat with the cards Manuela will deal to you. How much each of the first four hands will be worth will be decided by you. For the first hand, the SPADES hand, the thirteen Spade cards are displayed. Hidden behind each is a cash award ranging anywhere from as little as $500 to as much as $2,500. Matt, select a letter and a card, and we'll go on from there.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jan 18, 2017 15:11:31 GMT -5
The E in Beat
The Six of Spades
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 18, 2017 15:32:09 GMT -5
The E in BEAT... (ding) (groaning in the audience).... 20, the biggest number up there. And the cash card selected... (ding) $1,250. Ordinarily Matt, if you were to beat the house, you would win $1,250, however, since you have to beat 20, the only way you can do so is with a 21. Any 21 automatically pays you, or anybody playing Beat the House, the top dollar amount available for this hand, and in this case it's $2,500. Furthermore, if you are in a position where the next card may put you over 21, you have the option to bail out, and possibly get a portion of that $1,250. You want to try to get as much money as you can, for when we play the fifth and final hand, you will have to wager at least half of your bankroll total. Manuela, deal up Matt's first card please... A Jack, worth ten of course. Let's see an Ace! A five, giving you 15. The next card could put you over, if it does, you will win $0 for this hand. However, you do have the option to surrender this hand, to bail out. If you want to bail out now, you will select one of the 7 letters that spell BAIL OUT. Hidden behind two of them it says 20%, meaning you would win $250 for this hand. Hidden behind three of the letters it says 40%, so that would be worth $500. One says 60% which would mean $750. One says zero, and if you pick that, then unfortunately you don't win anything. Do you want to bail out or risk going over and draw another card Matt? Only a 21 will win the hand for you, you'd need a six. Anything more and you will bust.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jan 18, 2017 17:09:11 GMT -5
I'll bail out.
The U
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 18, 2017 17:24:45 GMT -5
Well, 20% anyway... A modest beginning, but at least that big 20 is already out of circulation, which is good! Onto the HEARTS board now... Matt, please select from one of the 8 remaining letters and then one of the thirteen cards below. This time the dollar values range from as little as $1,000 all the way up to $5,000.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jan 18, 2017 17:28:02 GMT -5
The A
The 10 of Hearts
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 18, 2017 18:25:38 GMT -5
Under the A... (ding) 13! Nice easy hand! And the value of this hand under the 10 of Hearts? $4,000! (Cheering & applause) Okay Manuela, deal up them cards! All Matt needs is 14 or better to add $4,000 to his betting bank! A 9! Fantastic! A 5 or better adds $4,000 to Matt's bank! (screams of disbelief in the audience) Wow....Matt, tough decision, do you take one more card, hoping it's an 8 or less, or do you go for the bailout option again?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jan 18, 2017 20:33:35 GMT -5
One More Card
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 19, 2017 5:39:25 GMT -5
(applause) The audience seems to agree. Let's hope they're right! YES!!! Now up to $4,250! Onto the CLUBS... This time the cash cards range from $1,500 all the way up to $7,500. Matt, select another letter and then one of those club cards please.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jan 19, 2017 9:27:24 GMT -5
The O
The Ace of Clubs
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 19, 2017 13:39:36 GMT -5
What lurks behind the O...? (ding) 15, another beatable hand! Worth how much? (ding) Whoa! (Cheering & applause galore) This is a pretty big one! Another $6,750 in betting money will be added to your bank Matt, with a hand of 16 or better. A 21 will be worth an added $750 on top of that! First card please Manuela... WOW! A 5 or better is all you need Matt! (Screams in the audience)... OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! But, it's 4 or 14, so you can not go over, so we'll deal you another card. A 2 through a 6 would be awesome, a 7 would be as well! GOT IT!!!!! (Screaming cheers & applause) (ding) $11,000 now in your bank already, and we still have the Diamonds hand to play. Cash cards from as little as $2,000 all the way up to $10,000 this time! Please select a letter followed by one of those thirteen diamond cards Matt.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jan 19, 2017 13:49:20 GMT -5
The H
The 9 of Diamonds
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 19, 2017 13:58:33 GMT -5
Under the H... (ding) 14! Another beatable hand! Oh let's hope for a really BIG dollar amount under that 9 of Diamonds! (ding) Drat, it was the lowest amount, but it's still another $2,000 in betting money potentially! Deal up those cards Manuela! (groans) Oh my! Well an Ace will be worth 15 total! OOOOHH an 8, puts you at 12 Matt. Do you want to bail out or draw another card? I should mention for the 4th hand, there are two 20% cards, two 40% cards, one 60% card and TWO zeroes this time instead of just one among the BAIL OUT cards. With that in mind, how do you want to play it? If you continue and the next card is a 9, that will add $10,000 to your bankroll instead of just $2,000.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jan 19, 2017 14:26:47 GMT -5
I'll take another card.
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 19, 2017 14:59:11 GMT -5
(applause) Let's see if it's a winner, for another $2,000 in betting money... WINNER! (applause) (ding) You have $13,000 in your bank for the final hand. You must bet at least $6,500. You may bet more. Furthermore, you don't make your wager until after you reveal the number you have to beat... There is a 12, 16, 17, 18 and 19 left on the board. Oh I hope you get that 12 now! Which letter Matt?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jan 19, 2017 15:23:42 GMT -5
The S
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 19, 2017 16:20:49 GMT -5
Under the "S"... OH YEAH!!!!!!!! (More screams and applause) A 12! The EASIEST number to beat Matt! You have $13,000. You must bet at least $6,500. You can bet more though, as much as $13,000. What is your final bet for this hand? Only have to beat a 12.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jan 19, 2017 19:14:44 GMT -5
$10,000
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 20, 2017 6:27:26 GMT -5
You'll win $3,000 no matter what, but get 13 to 21 and you'll win $23,000 in cash, which will pole vault you well over the $100,000 mark! A four. The only card we do NOT want to see right now is an 8, anything less will help, and obviously a 9, 10, Jack, Queen, King or Ace will be worth another $10,000 to you and $23,000 total. Manuela, deal up that next card please... Now! YOU GOT IT!!!!!!!!! picosong.com/4U4j/A fine fine payday for a fine fine champion! We'll recap his amazing total...right after this! Congratulations Matt! Superbly played!
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 20, 2017 6:56:11 GMT -5
Announcer: Gambit PM will not be seen at this time tomorrow so CBS can bring you a special presentation... Announcer: Bill McDee is the man with all the action... As contestants try to win valuable prizes on the roll of the dice... Bill: "A nine." Bill: "Half a car!" Join us tomorrow night for...
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 20, 2017 19:43:22 GMT -5
Matt Ringgenberg will be back next Monday night to take on yet another new challenger, with winnings now at an astounding $120,165 cash and prizes!!! (Many cheers & applause) Manuela, good night to you, you'll be joining me elsewhere tomorrow night yes? Manuela: Yes I will indeed. Until then good night Bill, good night and congratulations Matt, and good night everybody. Tomorrow night, Manuela and I will be presenting Retro High Rollers! picosong.com/cThu/So until next Monday, this is Bill McDee wishing you all a very pleasant good evening. Ciao! Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): All departing contestants will receive… Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): The KitchenAid Classic Plus Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer with stainless steel mixing bowl and 10 speeds easily mixes, kneads and whips your favorite ingredients, from KitchenAid, plus… Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): This six-piece set of Royal Velvet solid bath towels complete your bath with a splash of color and a touch of luxurious softness. Royal Velvet Egyptian, from JC Penney, every day matters, also... Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): A $250 gift certificate to Barnes & Noble, with which you can purchase such titles as "Come on Down!", plus Wink Martindale's autobiographical "Winking at Life" and Bob Barker's "Priceless Memories". Barnes & Noble…of course, of course… and… Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): A supply of Turtle Wax, the world's leading car wax. Cleans and shines. Great for clear coats. Hard shell finish. Easy on, easy off formula. Lasts up to 12 months. Turtle Wax. Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): A member of our studio audience will receive, from Cuisinart, this cutlery set with superior stainless steel blades for precision and accuracy and ergonomic handles for strength and control. Cuisinart, Savor the Good Life. Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): Delivery of some of the prizes awarded on Gambit PM, provided by United Van Lines, a leader of moving companies. From Here To There…Moved With Care…United Van Lines. (applause) Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): From the Bob Barker Studio at CBS Television City in Hollywood...This is Frank Caliendo, speaking for "Gambit PM"... Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): a Merrill Heatter, Bob Quigley Production. Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): Stay tuned for The Big Bang Theory, next over most of these CBS stations. Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): Good night!
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