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Post by dad90 on Nov 17, 2017 22:40:06 GMT -5
James, you want that Spa, huh? Let's see if your roll totals at least 11 and is a good roll. (James rolls the dice) A Bad Roll of 14 will cost you an Insurance Marker. Column 1: Spa - $7,199 Column 2: Washer & Dryer - $3,199 Column 3: Dayo's Dice Derby - $25,785 Column 4: Dining Set - $4,125
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Matt: 0/Dining Set/$600 (1 Hot Column Collected) James: 1/Washer & Dryer/$1200 Let's try that again, James. (James rolls the dice) And it's a Double! (Doubles!)You got that Insurance Marker back for that Double. And with a Good Roll of a 6, you know what that means... Column 1: Spa - $7,199 Column 2: Washer & Dryer - $3,199 Column 3: Dayo's Dice Derby - $25,785 Column 4: Dining Set - $4,125
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Matt: 0/Dining Set/$600 (1 Hot Column Collected) James: 2/Washer & Dryer/$1400 (Number(s) Off!)6 is gone from the board, and there are only 2 numbers left. Incidentally, those 2 numbers are also the number of Good Rolls left on the board, so that means that this is our next-to-last question here, so control of the dice is very important. The Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test is a neuropsychological test that primarily measures what?A. Language Skills B. Visuospatial Ability C. Verbal Intelligence D. Serotonin Reuptake Matt: 30 James: 10 Magic #: 19 (Buzz-In!)And James buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2017 22:52:07 GMT -5
B?
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Post by dad90 on Nov 17, 2017 22:58:26 GMT -5
Visuospatial Ability, huh? You are absolutely right! (Audience applause) This test also secondarily measures executive function and visual memory. (James picks up the dice) Column 1: Spa - $7,199 Column 2: Washer & Dryer - $3,199 Column 3: Dayo's Dice Derby - $25,785 Column 4: Dining Set - $4,125 GOOD ROLLS: 11 12James, the Good Rolls are 11 and 12. Are you going to roll, hoping for an 11 for that Spa, or pass them over to Matt, knowing that he has no Insurance Markers?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2017 22:59:14 GMT -5
I am going to pass to Matt
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Post by dad90 on Nov 17, 2017 23:36:23 GMT -5
Matt, roll the dice, and let's hope for the best. (Matt rolls the dice) It's a Double! (Doubles!)The good news is that you got an Insurance Marker for that Double, but the bad news is that it must be used immediately since 14 is a Bad Roll, so roll again, Matt. (Matt rolls the dice) AND... THE... ROLL... IS.... a 9, and I don't see any Doubles or Triples, which means that it is over! Column 1: Spa - $7,199 Column 2: Washer & Dryer - $3,199 Column 3: Dayo's Dice Derby - $25,785 Column 4: Dining Set - $4,125 (BAD ROLL! GAME OVER!)And James is going to face Josh in the Championship Round! (Win cue at 2:43) Player:Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
Matt: 0/None/$600 (GAME OVER) James: 2/Washer & Dryer/$1400 (WIN!) A nice round for both of you, but someone has to go home at the end of this mess. Matt, I'm sorry to say that you are going home, but if there's any good news, at least you're not walking out of here empty-handed as you'll be going away with $600 in cash and some nice consolation prizes that we're going to announce at the end of the show. Let's give it up for Matt Ringgenberg, aka mringgenberg. James, once again, you've survived the Elimination Round, and this time, you've won a Washer and Dryer from Column 2, and we're going to add the $1,400 in cash from this round, meaning that so far on your second show today, you've won $4,599! But the big question is are you going to keep your Championship Title from Josh Allington at the Championship Round for a chance at redemption at the Super Numbers for $250,000 and the Drive to 25 Bonus for a chance to win the Hot Jackpot and a Brand-New Car? Well, there's only one way to find out: And that is to be here when Super High Rollers returns!
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Post by dad90 on Nov 19, 2017 14:29:26 GMT -5
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Post by dad90 on Nov 20, 2017 10:53:56 GMT -5
(HR' Match Win Cue playing) Burton: And now, back to Super High Rollers and the Championship Round!DK: Thank you, Burton! And welcome back to Super High Rollers, and this is it, the Championship Round! Both Josh and James have proven themselves worthy to be here, and now, the 4 columns are reset... Now, the rules are pretty much the same in the Elimination Round, but this time, each column have a capacity of up to 5 prizes if they are not won, and will be carried over. On our last show, none of the prizes from the 4 columns have been claimed, so they are now back in this show, and we're going to add a new prize in each column. Now, let's recap of what we have in each of our 4 columns... In Column 1, we had... a Frigidaire Commercial 15.6 cu. ft. Chest Freezer, valued at $1,099. And now, what are we going to add to it, Burton? Burton: It's a new laptop. Weighing just over 3 lbs., the artistically crafted Zenbook UX32A-DB51 Ultrabook boasts an attractive hairline spun metal finish with precision-etched concentric circles. With its 1.7GHz 3rd generation Intel i5-3317 processor with Turbo Boost 2.0, 500GB hard drive (with 24GB SSD reserved for Instant On), 4GB DDR3 memory and Intel HD graphics, this 13.3" Ultrabook is optimized to offer a holistic approach towards combining beauty with speed, and balancing work with play.
This prize is worth $999, making the total value of Column 1 to $2,098.(audience applause) DK: Moving on to Column 2, in which we have... a baby crib from Ubabub with a value of $2,300, and what else, Burton? Burton: Les A Baton du rulet, it s a wonderful trip to New Orleans! You and a guest will fly round-trip from Los Angeles to New Orleans, LA, where you will spend six nights at the Sheraton New Orleans Resort. Minutes away from Bourbon Street and the French Quarter, you will have a wonderful time in New Orleans!
It's a fabulous prize worth $5,347, making the total of Column 2 to $7,647.(Audience applause) DK: Next up, Column 3, where there's... an Ensenada Bedroom Group available with a value of $6,299, and what else are we going to add, Burton? Burton: A new wine cabinet! It's a Sonoma LUX 464-Bottle Wine Cabinet with Cornice and Base. A premium cherry wood exterior and contemporary styling evoke a timeless appearance in this Sonoma LUX Wine Cabinet. With a storage capacity of up to 464 bottles, this wine cabinet features all-Redwood racking, an elegant cornice and base and continuous hinges to help seal in the refrigerated air. Vinotemp's Sonoma Wine Cabinets have dual-pane glass, decorative door handles and a Wine-Mate cooling system designed to keep your wine collection at just the right temperature.
This prize is worth $6,759, making the total of Column 3 to $13,058!(Audience applause) DK: And finally, Column 4, and inside there... a Cookware Set from Lagostina, which is valued at $2,800, and I believe that we have something good for that, don't we, Burton? Burton: We sure do, Dayo. In fact, we have...a new Range! This Samsung NE59J7850WS freestanding electric range offers the best cooking experience and comes packed with a variety of features making it fit almost any cooking style! This range is equipped with 5 cooking elements. 5.9 cu. ft. oven capacity will give you plenty of space allowing you to cook multiple dishes at once. The dual convection is another feature on this range and will allow you to cook food faster and evenly. The unique Dual Door is hinged in the middle, so you only need to open the top half to access the upper cavity. So you can use the Flex Duo™ capability much more easily and energy efficiently.
This prize is worth $5,438, making the total value of Column 4 to $8,238.
Which brings the total of the entire board to $31,041!(Audience cheers and applause) DK: Thank you, Burton! And now, let's load up the numbers! (Drum Solo) Column 1: Freezer + Laptop - $2,098 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans - $7,647 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet - $13,058 Column 4: Cookware + Range - $8,238
We have 2 Hot Columns on the board: Column 1 with a roll of a 13 that will win you the Freezer and Laptop Computer, and Column 2 with a roll of an 18 that will win you the Crib and the trip to New Orleans. ALL COLUMNS JACKPOT - $40,000 3 HOT COLUMNS JACKPOT - $17,500 LAST NUMBER CLEARED BONUS - $3,000The 3 Hot Columns Jackpot is already out of play since there are 2 Hot Columns and this is also our Final Round. Now, since Dale Earnhardt Jr. is going to retire from racing, this round is all about Dale Earnhardt Jr. With all that said, here's the first question of the Championship Round, and good luck to the 2 of you. What was the number of the first Busch Series car Dale Jr. raced?A. 31 B. 3 C. 8 D. 13 Josh: 5 James: 3 Magic #: 55 (Buzz-In!)And Josh buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 20, 2017 11:17:53 GMT -5
Who's Matt? I lost. It's Josh who buzzed in.
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Post by joshallington on Nov 20, 2017 11:43:07 GMT -5
Is it a
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Post by dad90 on Nov 20, 2017 19:09:49 GMT -5
A. Thanks, James for giving me the correction. B. 31 is the correct answer! (Audience applause) In his first Busch Series race Dale Jr. raced the number 31 Mom N Pop's Chevrolet. (Josh picks up the dice) GOOD ROLLS: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18OK, Josh, all of the numbers are on the board, so everything's good. Roll the dice and let's see what we get! (Josh rolls the dice) We got a Double to kick things off! (Doubles!)Column 1: Freezer + Laptop - $2,098 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans - $7,647 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet - $13,058 Column 4: Cookware + Range - $8,238
The dice also total 7. How are you going to play it out?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2017 19:32:15 GMT -5
It was matt you're having a blonde moment there lol
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Post by joshallington on Nov 20, 2017 21:04:27 GMT -5
I will take out the 7
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Post by dad90 on Nov 21, 2017 0:12:37 GMT -5
The 7 is out! Column 1: Freezer + Laptop - $2,098 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans - $7,647 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet - $13,058 Column 4: Cookware + Range - $8,238 (Number(s) Off!)Player:Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
Josh: 1/None/$300 James: 0/None/$0 Also, for every number that you delete in this round, you'll win $300. And by the way James, I was NOT having a Blonde Moment. I was rushing to work, and unfortunately, I am working on Thanksgiving AND on Black Friday, so I was stressed out, thank you very much. In any event, let's move on to the next question. Remember, this is all about Dale Earnhardt Jr. What race in 2001 did Dale Jr win just five months after the death of his father, Dale Sr?A. Pennsylvania 500 in Pocono B. MBNA Cal Ripkin Jr. 400, in Dover C. Pepsi 400 in Daytona D. EA Sports 500, in Talladega Josh: 12 James: 6 Magic #: 53 (Buzz-In!)And Josh buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by joshallington on Nov 21, 2017 7:55:19 GMT -5
Was it the Pepsi 400
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Post by dad90 on Nov 21, 2017 10:02:09 GMT -5
Pepsi 400 in Daytona Beach, Florida is the right answer! (Audience applause) In 2001, Dale Jr won the Pepsi 400, and later won the MBNA Cal Ripken 400 and the EA Sports 500. He came in 2nd in the Pennsylvania 500. It was a triumphant event for Jr, DEI, and NASCAR. (Josh picks up the dice) Josh, go ahead and roll them as everything's good. (Josh rolls the dice) The dice total a nice sum of 15. Column 1: Freezer + Laptop - $2,098 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans - $7,647 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet - $13,058 Column 4: Cookware + Range - $8,238
How are you going to play it out, Josh?
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Post by joshallington on Nov 21, 2017 16:03:24 GMT -5
I will take the 1 2 3 and 9
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Post by dad90 on Nov 21, 2017 21:27:03 GMT -5
Out goes 1, 2, 3 and 9! Column 1: Freezer + Laptop - $2,098 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans - $7,647 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet - $13,058 Column 4: Cookware + Range - $8,238 (Number(s) Off!)Player:Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
Josh: 1/Freezer, Laptop/$1500 James: 0/None/$0 Well Josh, you quickly took care of Column 1, and you'll get those prizes and a trip to the Super Numbers, but only if you win the game. We got some Bad Rolls coming up, so control of the dice is very important, because the championship and the Bonus Games are all at stake. It could happen on this question. In the Daytona 500 race in 2004, when the first green flag dropped, where did Dale Earnhardt Jr start the race?A. 38th B. 3rd C. 1st D. 10th Josh: 38 James: 9 Magic #: 26 (Buzz-In!)And Josh buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by joshallington on Nov 21, 2017 22:34:04 GMT -5
Is it 3rd
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Post by dad90 on Nov 21, 2017 23:40:50 GMT -5
(Buzzer)That is incorrect, Josh. Believe it or not, Dale Jr. started the race (and finished the race) in 1st place. Dale Jr started 1st because Greg Biffle had an engine change. That means that James gets first crack at the dice. (James picks up the dice) Column 1: Freezer + Laptop - $2,098 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans - $7,647 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet - $13,058 Column 4: Cookware + Range - $8,238 BAD ROLLS: 3 7James, I want to point out to you that the Bad Rolls are 3 and 7. You have no Insurance Markers and Josh has 1. You had an opportunity to trade that Super Insurance Marker for 3 regular ones, but you opted to hold on to it. Will that come back to haunt you? We'll find out, eventually. However, you have control of the dice. Are you going to roll them, knowing that it could be your last, or pass them over to Josh?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2017 0:54:57 GMT -5
I'm gonna roll!
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Post by dad90 on Nov 22, 2017 1:07:59 GMT -5
OK, James. Go for it! (James rolls the dice) And it's a Double! (Doubles!)Column 1: Freezer + Laptop - $2,098 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans - $7,647 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet - $13,058 Column 4: Cookware + Range - $8,238
You got an Insurance Marker and the dice total 12. Which number or numbers would you like to delete?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2017 10:32:21 GMT -5
Ze 12
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Post by dad90 on Nov 22, 2017 20:03:58 GMT -5
Down goes the 12! Column 1: Freezer + Laptop - $2,098 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans - $7,647 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet - $13,058 Column 4: Cookware + Range - $8,238 (Number(s) Off!)Player:Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
Josh: 1/Freezer, Laptop/$1500 James: 0/None/$300 And as Thanksgiving is fast approaching, I just want to say to everyone here in this forum and to the real world, "Happy Thanksgiving!" in advance. With that out of the way, let's proceed to the next question. True or False: Dale Jr. makes radio commercials for "Hellman's" Mayonnaise.Josh: 45 James: 11 Magic #: 94 (Buzz-In!)And Josh buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by joshallington on Nov 23, 2017 7:49:58 GMT -5
Is it false
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Post by dad90 on Nov 23, 2017 9:55:21 GMT -5
(Buzzer)Actually, it's true, Josh. Dale Jr. did indeed advertise Hellman's commercials on radio. (James picks up the dice) Column 1: Freezer + Laptop - $2,098 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans - $7,647 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet - $13,058 Column 4: Cookware + Range - $8,238 BAD ROLLS: 3 7James, you have control of the dice, and once again, the Bad Rolls are 3 and 7. Are you going to roll or pass them over to Josh?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2017 10:34:12 GMT -5
I'm gonna roll!
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Post by dad90 on Nov 23, 2017 11:16:22 GMT -5
Let's go, James! (James rolls the dice) Another Double! (Doubles!)Column 1: Freezer + Laptop - $2,098 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans - $7,647 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet - $13,058 Column 4: Cookware + Range - $8,238
James, you have 2 Insurance Markers, and the dice total 16. How are you going to play this out?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2017 11:40:59 GMT -5
The 10 and the 6!
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Post by dad90 on Nov 23, 2017 11:52:11 GMT -5
10 and 6, you're both history! Column 1: Freezer + Laptop - $2,098 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans - $7,647 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet - $13,058 Column 4: Cookware + Range - $8,238 (Number(s) Off!)Player:Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
Josh: 1/Freezer, Laptop/$1500 James: 2/None/$900 Got it fixed with the number of Insurance Markers that James has, and the number of good rolls have been reduced greatly, so now, control even more important on this next question. In the book, 'Driver Number 8', written by Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Jade Gurss, including the Intro and Epilogue, how many chapters are in this book?A. 35 B. 40 C. 24 D. 38 Josh: 54 James: 13 Magic #: 70 (Buzz-In!)And Josh buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by joshallington on Nov 23, 2017 15:43:59 GMT -5
Is it d 38
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