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Post by billmcdee on Oct 25, 2014 6:55:19 GMT -5
www.fileswap.com/dl/7vgdIMa622/05_-_Contestant_Intro_2.mp3.htmlFrank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): Some of the questions asked on "Gambit P.M." were provided by the World Book Encyclopedia, with thousands of new revisions and the input of over 4,000 experts, and 25,000 images. And now, back to the second half of "Gambit P.M." and Bill McDee! (applause) That's me! Thank you kindly Frank Caliendo. We're about to start game 2 of this best 2 out of 3 game match between current champion Cle'ment and his challenger Matt Ringgenberg. Since a 21 was not scored in the last game, the Any 21 Jackpot will grow by $250 and is now worth... (ding) Twelve-hundred and fifty dollars. We're still using the same deck of 52 cards. Lynn, let's see what the first card is for this second game please. For a 7 of Hearts, players... Entomology, is that the study of birds, flowers or insects? Cle'ment.
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Post by CCSCO on Oct 25, 2014 9:06:44 GMT -5
That would be insects. And I'm keeping that 7 if I'm right.
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Post by billmcdee on Oct 26, 2014 14:05:25 GMT -5
Then indeed you are keeping the 7 as that is right Before we know it, Christmas will be upon us. True or False, it will be summer in Australia on Christmas Day? Cle'ment is first again.
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Post by CCSCO on Oct 26, 2014 18:29:07 GMT -5
True. (keep the next card)
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Post by billmcdee on Oct 28, 2014 4:04:37 GMT -5
You are indeed correct! (applause) Another $100 and you are electing to keep the card, adding what to his 7 Lynn? (gasps from the audience) Why am I not surprised? Another low card. 12 is a very vulnerable score Cle'ment. If you freeze, all Matt would need to dethrone you as Gambit PM champion is a 13. If you continue, a Ten, Jack, Queen or King would put you over 21 and Matt would also dethrone you. So at this time I will ask you Cle'ment, do you freeze or do you continue? Remember if you continue, you will not have the option to freeze again until you receive another card and only if that card puts you in the lead, or keeps you in the lead.
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Post by CCSCO on Oct 28, 2014 5:00:42 GMT -5
(looks at the used card board) 42 cards left, only 14 would make me lose at this point. I'm going on.
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Post by billmcdee on Oct 29, 2014 4:12:55 GMT -5
Then we shall proceed. Next question for $100 and control of the next card in Lynn's deck... True or False, a sphygmomanometer measures the amount of radiation in the air?Cle'ment you are first again.
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Post by CCSCO on Oct 29, 2014 7:39:19 GMT -5
I trust this show's writers, so I'll say true.
(if correct, keep the card)
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Post by billmcdee on Oct 29, 2014 14:43:23 GMT -5
Actually is is false. It is used to measure a person's blood pressure.
$100 to you Matt, and you control the next card. Do you wish to keep it for yourself, or do your instincts tell you to pass it to Cle'ment and try to put him over 21?
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Post by mringgenberg on Oct 29, 2014 17:31:54 GMT -5
Keep the Card
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Post by billmcdee on Oct 30, 2014 13:52:59 GMT -5
Going to keep the card. Interesting. I thought you might have wanted to pass. Let's see what the card is, Lynn? (gasps) Oh Matt, if you had passed, you'd have won the match. Cle'ment, a second life for you! Back with this question... The fictional character known as James Gordon, does he work in Metropolis or in Gotham City?
And it's speedy Cle'ment first on the button again
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Post by CCSCO on Oct 30, 2014 20:31:11 GMT -5
Gotham City? (if correct, keep the card)
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Post by billmcdee on Oct 31, 2014 2:55:07 GMT -5
James Gordon is the police commissioner who works with Batman in...Gotham City! Well done champ! (applause) Another $100 for you and you're electing to keep the card. Lynn, lots of tens and face cards in that deck. Cle'ment does NOT want to see one of those now. A 9 would give him the instant win. What is the next card Lynn? Another 5! Wow! (applause) Now you're at 17. Freeze or continue Cle'ment?
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Post by CCSCO on Oct 31, 2014 7:59:13 GMT -5
(looks at the used card board) 40 cards left, and only 14 would make me improve. If Matt gives a right answer, 20 cards will make him the winner right away. That may be silly, but I have to continue.
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Post by billmcdee on Oct 31, 2014 16:15:34 GMT -5
(gasps of disbelief from the audience)... I must say that took me completely by surprise. It may work out. Next question for $100 and control of that next card... True or false, the New York Times has won over 100 Pulitzer Prizes? Matt, it is you this time.
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Post by mringgenberg on Oct 31, 2014 17:13:42 GMT -5
True
If correct, I will pass that card.
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Post by billmcdee on Nov 1, 2014 5:54:24 GMT -5
Going to try to put him over... Lynn, it has to be a 4 or less, otherwise we'll have a new champion... (buzzer) TOO MUCH! And the Match goes to Matt Ringgenberg! picosong.com/3zeF/Matt, congratulations on becoming the new Gambit P.M. Champion, you have $4,150 in cash so far and in a few moments you'll be making your first trip to the Gambit Board. Cle'ment, I actually understand why you elected to continue. If it's any consolation, even if you had frozen on 17, Matt would have gotten that second Jack and won anyway. $775 in cash today, plus on our last show you won a $3,200 serigraph, couple that with $12,488 in cash, and your grand total on Gambit P.M. is... $15,688! (applause) Cle'ment we bid you a heartfelt adieu and a safe return home to France. We're going to take a quick time out, get a new deck of cards for our new champion Matt, and he's going to the Gambit Board to try to win lots of good stuff! Back in a moment!
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Post by CCSCO on Nov 1, 2014 7:48:07 GMT -5
Guess I was screwed. Good game, Matt!
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Post by billmcdee on Nov 1, 2014 7:58:11 GMT -5
Matt Ringgenberg, already with over $4,000 in cash is now taking his first trip to the Gambit Board. Frank, tell us what's available up there if you please... www.fileswap.com/dl/7vgdIMa622/05_-_Contestant_Intro_2.mp3.htmlFrank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): Only too happy to Bill. Tonight, any twenty-one at the Gambit Board will win a cash jackpot now worth... six-thousand five-hundred dollars plus with the right combination of choices, any twenty-one will also win this… The refreshingly updated 2015 Lincoln Navigator, comes equipped with a 3.5 liter twin turbo charged EcoBoost engine. Performance above the ordinary. Retail value….SIXTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS!!! (audience ooohs & ahhs) We've made a few changes to our end game, not just aesthetically either. Up on the board in merchandise prizes alone, including the car, we have over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS!!! (oohs, ahhs & applause)... There are now just 2 halves of a car up there Matt. If you win at the Gambit Board and have either of those, they will carry over to the next Gambit Board round. To win the car, you must have both halves of the car and get 21. Also two halves of a foreign trip somewhere in the world. Those too are claimed by you if you win at the Gambit Board and will carry over. We have a new card called "North or South". Two great trips somewhere in these United States. You select that card, you simply have to pick if you want to take a trip somewhere in the north or in the south. We have our four money suit cards, each worth $1,000 plus more cash depending on the cards you draw, a 500 times card for cash, two mystery money cards, also worth cash to you, there's a Shield card up there which I'll explain if you select it, a Take 2 card, and the dreaded Plus or Minus one card. That one you want to avoid because if you select that, it may hurt you, but it may help you too, however, there is no prize associated with that card and you are required to draw a card too after you select it. Right now Lynn has a board... We have a brand new freshly shuffled standard deck of 52 cards. Matt please select a number higher than 0 but lower than 52. This will represent how deeply into the deck you wish the cards to be cut. Also, Lynn has for you 4 envelopes on the board, each containing a score for the house that you will have to beat in order to win any prizes from the Gambit Board. Two of them contain 15, one says 16, and one says 17. Matt, if you have no questions, please cut the cards by picking a number higher than 0 but lower than 52, and also please select a suit so we can reveal what score you must beat.
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 1, 2014 8:18:52 GMT -5
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Diamonds
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Post by billmcdee on Nov 1, 2014 8:44:08 GMT -5
They say Diamonds are a girl's best friend, let's see if they are a best friend to you too. (Lynn pulls out the card) Nice! (applause) All you need to win any and all cash and prizes you get off of the Gambit Board is a 16 or better, without going over 21 of course. Matt, call out a number that you believe will be lucky for you.
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 1, 2014 16:41:05 GMT -5
2
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Post by billmcdee on Nov 1, 2014 16:55:15 GMT -5
To quote our original host Wink Martindale, let's see what's hiding behind little Deuce. It won't be a Dragon for sure (clang) Hey, now that's a nice way to start Matt! That's our "Take 2" card. This means right now, before you have to even draw 1 card, you get to select TWO numbers off of the Gambit Board. Which 2 do you select champ?
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 1, 2014 17:00:51 GMT -5
13 and 18
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Post by billmcdee on Nov 1, 2014 17:27:17 GMT -5
First under #13... (ding) A lovely Necklace! Frank? This 18 karat white gold diamond set necklace with total carat weight of 7.5, tanzanite drop pendant and push-slide clasp has been inspected and appraised by a certified gemologist, valued at FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS!!! And now #18... (ding) A really fun prize, a Jukebox! Frank? From Rock-Ola, this Bubble Style Jukebox, holds 150 compact disks, a great addition for any party room. Retail value $7,795!!! Two incredible prizes, first card Lynn? (scattered groans) Well a 4, that may work out. If you win at the Gambit Board, we will also pay you $250 per point, but if you have a fear of going over 21, you can freeze and take the money as a consolation. Right now with only 4, no chance of busting, so select another number Matt.
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 1, 2014 19:00:38 GMT -5
16
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Post by billmcdee on Nov 2, 2014 9:17:13 GMT -5
Let's see whats' lurking behind Sweet 16 tonight... (ding) (Audience - "Whoooa!!!") Half of the car. If you beat the house Matt, that half car will carry over to your next trip to the Gambit Board. You get to pick again in the meantime. Where to next?
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 2, 2014 9:43:47 GMT -5
17
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Post by billmcdee on Nov 2, 2014 10:02:05 GMT -5
Number 17... (ding) A Grandfather Clock! And it's a beaut! Frank? From the Howard Miller Clock Company, this regal, antique-finshed timepiece is a luxurious piece to add to your home's décor. A triple chiming mechanical Grandfather Clock, courtesy of Howard Miller, and this prize is worth, TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS!!! (audience OOOHs & AAAhs) We're talking a hunk of clock there! And just a friendly reminder to those who are affected, the clocks go back one hour this weekend as Daylight Saving Time ends. Lynn, what's Matt's next card please? A very nice time to get that Matt! Still in no danger of going over 21. Almost 23,000 dollars in prizes, plus half a car. Would be great if you could find the other half of the car now, or perhaps that $1,000 Spade card since you already have 2 spades in your hand Matt. What number next champ?
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 2, 2014 10:46:36 GMT -5
4
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