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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2017 21:59:59 GMT -5
Well, his number was 86, but I always had a big crush on 99 growing up, and I don't mean Gretzky! (ABD)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 6, 2017 22:20:08 GMT -5
(scattered laughter from the crowd) Barbara Feldon was easy on the eyes on that show, wasn't she? Glen says the last digit in Don Adams' character's agent number is a 6. Who are we kidding? He's right. (ding; audience applause)Now then -- Glen -- you're trailing by 36. You really could use a lot of points out of these dice. (rolling sfx)There they go. Stop 'em when you're feeling lucky. (ding)Stop on a 6. (ding) (scattered cheers) Stop on another 6!! (ding) (loud groans from the crowd) Missed it by one again! Wow -- a 2 for a total of 14. Glen, if you take the points now and end the round, you'd be up to 59. Lenny's going into the tenth and final round with 81. How do you play it, Glen? Take the points -- or reroll?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2017 22:56:23 GMT -5
Sorry, given the question, I can't help myself... Freeze those sixes and let's get me a Crag, please!! (A)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 7, 2017 7:36:22 GMT -5
I was tempted to impersonate Don on that one -- but resisted. All right, we freeze the boxcars. (freeze sfx) (rolling sfx)Last screen rerolls. A 1 gives you 50 points. (ding) (groans from the crowd) Got a 3 instead. (tones sound) All right. There's the signal confirming we've reached the final round of this second numbers game. Glen, you're trailing by 21 points. A straight will not help you. You'll need to win this question and roll a triple or any combination of 13. Any stumble -- and Lenny Jackson wins a new car. Quiet in the crowd, please -- because this is the final question in Game 2. (scans card) Annnnd this is a good time to note we prepared this question way in advance. It refers to the Super Crag mega bonus. Missing digit question: If you win $1,000,000 in Super Crag, you may accept your winnings in pennies. We'll show you the weight of 100,000,000 pennies to the nearest ton -- and you tell me the missing digit.(ding)16 redrangerdude 05 drgullen 83 randomizer.org(Lenny buzzes in)Lenny, for the car and $200,000 in bonus money, your answer, please.
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Post by redrangerdude on Feb 7, 2017 12:57:20 GMT -5
I'm guessing 2
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 7, 2017 14:03:48 GMT -5
Our champion guesses the first digit is 2. Lenny, if 100,000,000 pennies weigh 246 tons, you win the game automatically -- because you're leading after the 10th and final round of this game. You'd win another $2500. You'd surpass the goal of $5000 -- and you'd win the car and the $200,000 gas card. If Lenny's wrong, Glen gets a chance to capitalize. Do one hundred million pennies weight two hundred forty- six tons? (dings; alarm sounds; audience cheers; win music plays)YOU WIN THE CAR!!! (confetti cannons fire off) Lenny, congratulations. We'll save you the trip to the dice. We'll give you 4 points -- the minimum value for the right answer. You're up to $6000 for the match. We'll get you the car keys and the gas card shortly. Glen, I really think you pushed our champion. A luckier roll or two -- especially in the last round when you got close to the Crag -- and we'd probably start the mad dash for cash soon thereafter. You do take home $1000 in cash and some fine gifts. Sorry it's not more. A nice hand for Glen Brown. (audience cheers)Lenny -- before we take you to the winner's board -- you mentioned earlier in the week before your championship reign began, you weren't that lucky at dice games. How lucky do you feel nowadays?
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Post by redrangerdude on Feb 7, 2017 15:29:49 GMT -5
I feel moderately lucky now.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 16:19:09 GMT -5
Congratulations, Lenny and thank you Doug for the very entertaining match! I'm off to spend my thousand bucks on Barbara Feldon memorabilia!!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 7, 2017 20:35:27 GMT -5
Thanks again for playing, Glen. Enjoy the money. Lenny, let's see if you feel luckier with the winner's board. You know the drill by now -- four different cash awards hiding behind the letters in "CRAG". One of them hides the top prize of $5000. Which letter would you like?
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Post by redrangerdude on Feb 7, 2017 21:08:39 GMT -5
I'll have the G please.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 7, 2017 22:24:43 GMT -5
Oh, if the G have five G's, Lenny's going to have a great shot at a million. What's there? (dings; audience applause) $2500. All right. So that's $2500 more in your coffers. We'll give you *grand* total going into your final Super Crag as our champ. First, where's the 5000? (ding) R. Arrrr-righty, then. (scattered laughter from the crowd) I could never make it as a pirate. Folks, we're crunching big numbers. Lenny Jackson, we're pleased to tell you that your total in cash and merchandise is... (audience cheers) ...$616,760. Lenny -- right now, you're about $40,000 away from the all-time record -- currently held by Marc Enyedy. Because the Super Crag bonus could be as little as $30,000 and requires a pot of $10,000 or more to win *any* bonus, here's the bottom line. Win the Super Crag -- and you become the biggest winner in the history of Crag: The Numbers Game. (audience cheers) See if Lenny makes history -- right after this! (WGYN theme plays; audience applauds)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 7, 2017 22:55:58 GMT -5
(audience cheers) And we're back with more of Crag: The Numbers Game. Lenny, as you know, we're trying to sell a version of Crag to the executives in our VIP section from India. I opined the pit bosses in Vegas wouldn't let you in their casinos. During the break, Sunil said that the casino bosses in *Monte Carlo* should be worried. (audience laughs and applauds) I tend to agree. Before we play a Super Crag, Lenny, I'm sure you and the folks looking in are wondering if Crag will have a tournament of champions. Best answer we can say right now is -- likely. Lenny, including yourself, there are three undefeated champions in this version of Crag -- along with one winner of more than $300,000 from our original session of Crag on another network. After the show and our negotiations with our friends from India, we'll start working on a tournament format. We can't promise the tournament will start mega soon -- but we'll work on a tourney format for sure. Meantime, please say hi to Beth -- who got the memo today's casual Friday. (scattered laughter, cheers and woots from the crowd) She has your Super Crag dice. The dice in the cup are obviously smaller in comparison to the Crag dice from the numbers games -- but the stakes are bigger. Since you won $2500 from the winner's board... (ding) ... we seed the pot with a different $2500. 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. You know by now 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)Ultimate object is you want to build up the pot to at least $10,000. End up with more than ten grand in the pot -- and you win the super bonus. I hope it's a big one for your sake. (dings; audience cheers)...$42,000. That plus money in the pot would give you more than 50 grand -- and you'd definitely have the all-time record. Let's not forget this. 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) Now to the bad news -- which you've been fortunate to avoid all week. Beth, reach in and show us, please. (scattered boos) Yes, the gremlin's only appeared in the set up to Super Crag all week. Let's keep it that way. Lenny, 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 *could* stop right now, take $2500 and leave here with about 619,000 reasons to leave here with your head held high -- or you can risk the comparatively paltry $2500 (scattered laughter from the crowd) by rolling the dice. (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 Feb 8, 2017 9:42:12 GMT -5
Let's do it, Doug!!! (51)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 8, 2017 13:54:58 GMT -5
(audience cheers) All right -- a triple and a Crag, not necessarily in that order, make you a million. That would really send you out in a blaze of glory. (Beth hands Lenny dice cup) Root this man on. He's yet to lose the bonus round. Let's see what happens here. (more cheers) (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (scattered cheers) The 2, 6 and 3 put you $1100 in the pot. You're up to $3600. Again, I have to ask the silly question. Want to stop and keep the measly 3600 compared to the $600K+ that's not at risk -- or roll 'em again?
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Post by redrangerdude on Feb 8, 2017 15:52:00 GMT -5
I'm going again!!!!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 8, 2017 22:11:14 GMT -5
Of course you are. (audience cheers) Beth's collected the dice, they're back in the cup -- and roll 'em again. (more cheers) (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (more cheers) Got a non-Crag 13. That's worth $2600. Pot's now up to $6200. You're $3800 away from victory. You'll have to come up with some crafty rolls to hit ten grand on the nose. Wanna bank the money or risk and take your third Super Crag roll? (audience shouts one particular suggestion)
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Post by redrangerdude on Feb 9, 2017 12:55:18 GMT -5
Go again!!!!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 9, 2017 13:57:25 GMT -5
Why not? (audience cheers) Third roll of the dice comin' *right* up. Roll a Crag and you'll go over the top. Anything less that doesn't involve the gremlin keeps you in business. (more cheers) (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (more cheers) Odd straight for $2000 more. Lenny, you're up to $8200. We don't have an 18-point roll in Crag. A couple of niners would make you a millionaire. Roll again or keep the $8200? (audience shouts one particular suggestion)
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Post by redrangerdude on Feb 9, 2017 15:18:47 GMT -5
Do it again!!!!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 9, 2017 21:23:29 GMT -5
(audience cheers) We really need ya to get more excited about this. (scattered laughter from the crowd) Well, if you get a straight or better, you go over the top and win the super bonus. Let's see if you get something less -- and stay in contention for the million. (audience cheers) (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (more cheers) Look at what you did. Dice total 10. We put ten more bills in the pot for $9200. Now -- Lenny -- here's the sitch. If you decide to roll again and you get three numbers that total 8, you'll have $10,000 on the nose and you win the million. (more cheers and woos) Any roll worth more than 8 points, you pick up the super bonus of $42,000 -- which, again to confirm, would put you number one on the all-time list for cash and prize winners in Crag history. A gremlin in any roll forfeits the money in the pot. Since you do have more than nine grand in the pot -- oh thank goodness they didn't roll the DragonBall clip -- (scattered laughter from the crowd) -- I'll actually let you think this one over. Keep the 9200 -- or risk that money on another roll. (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by redrangerdude on Feb 10, 2017 12:20:55 GMT -5
I'm rolling, Doug
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 10, 2017 14:06:42 GMT -5
(audience cheers) All right, Lenny. Audience, what's our retiring champion looking for? Audience: Eight! When would he like it? Audience: (mostly in unison) Now! (more cheers) Lenny, this room is pulling for you now more than ever. Crowd, chant that magic sum of eight for Lenny, please. (more cheers; crowd chants, "Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight!") Good luck and go get that eight! (crowd still chants, "Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight! Eight!") (Lenny shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (dings; alarm sounds; audience cheers; win music plays)Way over -- but you got the super bonus. A championship reign punctuates with $52,900 -- 10,900 from the pot -- the rest from the super bonus. At the end of the day -- one could only wish Lenny nabbed the million along the way. But this is going to end up to be one heck of a swan song. Lenny, we need a moment to crunch the final big numbers. Anything you'd like to say before we call it a championship reign for you on Crag?
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Post by redrangerdude on Feb 10, 2017 15:13:37 GMT -5
You know Doug, it has been a great 5 games. I never thought this would happen to me. Thank you so much for this great time.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 11, 2017 18:50:28 GMT -5
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 11, 2017 18:51:58 GMT -5
Friends, we've got time for an audience game. First one to respond to this thread who hasn't played the main numbers games gets a chance to play the audience game.
There's a chance we wouldn't be able to start the actual audience game 'til Sunday night at the earliest.
Also, with regard to Crag tournament preps, it looks like a tournament of champions would only happen if we're able to invite the winner of $300,000+ from the original net game version of Crag, held on another forum, into NGC -- or if we have another five-time champion going forward (or perhaps a winner of a six-figure amount of cash without winning five straight matches).
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Post by patpun2016 on Feb 11, 2017 21:33:12 GMT -5
(Raises hand)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 11, 2017 22:36:14 GMT -5
(audience cheers) Welcome back to Crag: The Numbers Game. Well, we often roll three dice on this show. But we're about to play a game that requires just two dice. Here to play Double Play is our audience game player, Patseen Punsiri. (audience cheers)Patseen, please tell us about yourself.
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Post by patpun2016 on Feb 12, 2017 0:29:14 GMT -5
Well, I'm currently studying in High School, and also I'm an undergraduate student from Thailand.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Feb 12, 2017 21:40:38 GMT -5
All right, you have a chance to take home some American cash. In fact, in Double Play, you could win over $9000. (clip rolls on monitor) Nappa: What? 9000? There's no way that can be right. (audience laughs and applaudss)There *is* a way that can happen -- and here's how. We have six different cash awards behind the dice faces. Those cash prizes total $9060. We'll give you two chances to roll doubles -- with the two Super Crag dice from the bonus round. Beth's already drop-kicked the cube with the gremlin. (scattered laughter from the crowd) So you're always assured of winning money with the dice. If at anytime you roll doubles, you win all the money on the board. But if you roll two different numbers, you only win the cash awards hidden behind the numbers you rolled. If you don't roll doubles the first time out, I'll give you a chance to stop and keep your money -- or give it back for your second and final roll. Any questions?
[Patseen, if you understand the rules, please respond as such and then with a number from 1-100. You'll see the result of that roll and the next one down the list of 100 rolls from randomizer.org. If you do elect to start with 100, you'll see the 100th roll and then the 1st roll.]
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Post by patpun2016 on Feb 13, 2017 2:12:02 GMT -5
I got it. And doubles? I went to jail at least twice in each game of Monopoly! I'm ready!
Come on, doubles! (35)
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