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Post by pathfinder20 on Mar 23, 2017 20:04:01 GMT -5
Of course. The worse I can do now is lose 1/2.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Mar 23, 2017 22:21:08 GMT -5
ERIN: Yes, let's start again. Now your next selection was 21, and I think you're going to make a nice recovery from that.
Hey, look at this! You made a vey nice recovery with $25,000!ding! Now that's more like it! So with four more holes, you have a big decision to make. Are you going to stop and take the $25,000, or are you going to try for more?
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Post by pathfinder20 on Mar 24, 2017 15:45:11 GMT -5
Unless there is a another lose it all lurking, I will play on.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Mar 24, 2017 23:39:54 GMT -5
ERIN: Sure, why not? Let's add some more to the pile! And how much more are we talking about from your next selection, 28?
That's $7,500 more for you, and you now have a total of $32,500 at the moment, with three holes left. So what's your decision now?
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Post by pathfinder20 on Mar 25, 2017 12:08:01 GMT -5
Onward.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Mar 25, 2017 13:43:55 GMT -5
ERIN: And we go looking for more. Your next choice was 35, and will it be more cash, a prize or something bad? It looks like...
...a prize, which is a piano! So you have that, plus the $32,500 in cash, and do we continue on or stop right here?
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Post by pathfinder20 on Mar 25, 2017 17:59:06 GMT -5
Continue.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Mar 25, 2017 22:03:12 GMT -5
ERIN: Alright, let's look at your next selection. 42 is your next choice, and will we add anything to the loot?
Yes, we will add $5,000 more!ding! Now here's the thing: You have $37,500 in cash, plus the piano, and you still have one more hole to look in. That being said, what's your pleasure?
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Post by pathfinder20 on Mar 26, 2017 7:35:31 GMT -5
Let's see what there.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Mar 26, 2017 22:48:27 GMT -5
ERIN: And this is it, ladies and gentlemen! Hopefully you will add something to the pile with 49, because a 1/2 Cash will put you back at $18,750, and a Lose it All will leave you with nothing, except the cash you've won in the main game. Now what does this last slip say?
You get $750 more, and your cash total is $38,250; congratulations!(multiple dings and win cue)And with that $38,250, you've also won a piano. Here's George to tell you about it!GEORGE: You can make beautiful music with this charming grand piano by Yamaha, which is finished in fine polished oak and makes an attractive addition to any room. A matching bench and songbook are included with this prize worth $14,325!ERIN: And when all is said and done, you will leave here with $69,585 in cash and prizes!$69,585Well, that's all the time we have for this edition of Punch Card, but thanks for watching, and we'll see you next time. I'm Erin Harris, saying so long, everybody!(end credits roll) GEORGE: This is George Gray speaking for Punch Card, a production of Bill's Game Shack!(Mods, this is now ready for the Archives.)
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