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Post by Bill Skinner on Sept 25, 2017 10:55:48 GMT -5
The time has come to play the ninth episode of Punch Card! We need two players to participate, so if you want a chance to win big, don't hesitate to join in. Also, we're looking for two more players for the upcoming 1982 episode of Family Feud: Seasons, so go there and sign up, if you haven't done so already! Show starts as soon as both players have signed up.
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Post by Bryan on Sept 26, 2017 8:54:07 GMT -5
I'll go!
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Post by Bill Skinner on Sept 26, 2017 10:14:31 GMT -5
One down, one to go!
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Post by pathfinder20 on Sept 29, 2017 13:07:53 GMT -5
I will play.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Sept 29, 2017 23:54:45 GMT -5
That's two! Be on standby, because the show will start soon...
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 2, 2017 9:05:41 GMT -5
Memo to Bryan: There's now one spot left in our Family Feud game; it's yours if you want it. Now on to the show... (Punch Card Theme)GEORGE GRAY: Today, these two contestants are going after the dough, and a chance to go for even more prizes, such as a trip and even a car! Find out who it is, as we play Punch Card!
And now, here's your host, Erin Harris!ERIN HARRIS: Thank you very much, George Gray! And thank you for tuning in for another edition of Punch Card! We have an exciting match to get to, but first, let's give a very warm welcome to our two players for the day, Bryan and pathfinder20!
Now you know how this works: You punch out holes to try to earn more money than your opponent, and the player who has more money at the end of the game will then play the Bonus Round for bigger and better prizes! As always, we begin with this nine-hole punch card, so let's get to it.(round intro cue)Now Bryan, since you signed up first, you will make the first selections in the game. What three holes do you want?(Please select three numbers from 1 to 9.)
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Post by Bryan on Oct 2, 2017 9:10:46 GMT -5
(go ahead and add me)
2,7 and 8
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 2, 2017 13:37:17 GMT -5
ERIN: 2, 7 and 8 are yours. What are your picks, pathfinder20?
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Post by pathfinder20 on Oct 2, 2017 14:32:00 GMT -5
My picks are 1,5,&9
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 3, 2017 8:18:56 GMT -5
ERIN: And 1, 5 and 9 are yours. Let's start with Bryan, whose first selection was 2, and he will start out with...
...$90, the biggest amount in the round.ding!Next up is 7; how much more will we add?
$10, for an even $100.ding! And finally, let's see what is in 8.
It's $20, so Bryan, you have a total of $120 to start with.ding! Now it's over to you, pathfinder20. Your first selection was 1, and how much will you get from that?
You'll get $30.ding! Then let's move on to 5, and see how much more you get.
It's another $60, so you're up to $90.ding! And last but not least, how much is 9 worth?
$40, so you now have a total of $130.ding! Now let's move on to Round 2, where we have 16 holes to choose from, along with cash amounts ranging from $25 to $400.(round intro cue) This time, pathfinder20 will select first. What four numbers would you like?(Please select four numbers from 1 to 16.)
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Post by pathfinder20 on Oct 3, 2017 16:10:19 GMT -5
1,6,11,16
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 3, 2017 22:31:41 GMT -5
ERIN: 1, 6, 11 and 16 are yours. How about it, Bryan?
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Post by Bryan on Oct 4, 2017 5:04:13 GMT -5
2,7,12 & 15
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Post by Bryan on Oct 4, 2017 5:04:23 GMT -5
2,7,12 & 15
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 4, 2017 9:59:18 GMT -5
(It looked like you double-posted, but that's OK) ERIN: You get 2, 7, 12 and 15. Now let's go to pathfinder20, whose first selection was 1. How much do we get from that?
It's $100, bringing it up to $230.ding! Next up, you selected 6, and that is worth...
...another $400, making it $630.ding! Your third selection is 11; let's see how much is there.
It's $125 more, so you have $755.ding! And last but not least, how much is your last selection, 16, worth?
$350, and for the moment, your total is $1,105.ding! Now over to you, Bryan. Your first pick was 2, and you will start out with...
...$300, making it $420.ding! Your second pick is 7; how much more is that worth?
$275, so you now have $695.ding! Then you picked 12, and from there, you get...
...$200 more, giving you $895.ding! Now let's see how much you will add from your final selection, 15.
It's $375, for a total of $1,270.ding! (Punch Card Theme) At the end of two rounds, Bryan leads pathfinder20, $1,270 to $1,105, so it's anybody's game. We'll play another round with more cash up for grabs after these messages.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 4, 2017 11:38:41 GMT -5
ERIN: We're back with a new round, and we have 25 holes hiding money amounts ranging from $50 to $1250. Let's get to it!(round intro cue) Now each of you will get to choose five holes. Bryan, you're up first.(Please select five numbers from 1 to 25.)
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Post by Bryan on Oct 4, 2017 11:40:14 GMT -5
8, 12, 13, 21, and 22
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 4, 2017 12:08:31 GMT -5
ERIN: 8, 12, 13, 21 and 22 are yours. pathfinder20?
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Post by pathfinder20 on Oct 4, 2017 15:33:55 GMT -5
1, 9, 11, 19, 25
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 4, 2017 23:10:41 GMT -5
ERIN: 1, 9, 11 19 and 25 are yours. Now let's start with Bryan, whose first selection was 8. That one is worth...
...$1,000 even, bumping you up to $2,270.ding! Your second selection was 12, and how much more will we add?
Another $350, so you now have $2,620.ding! Next up, we look at your third selection, 13; let's see how much it's worth.
It's $650, and you go to $3,270.ding! 21 is your next selection, and how much more is in it?
A mere $150, giving you $3,420.ding! And your last selection is 22, which is going to be worth...
...$950, and so your total at the moment is $4,370.ding! Now we turn to pathfinder20, who enters this round with $1,105. First selection is 1, and that is worth...
...$250, making it $1,355.ding! Second one was 9; let's see how much more you will get.
It's $750 more, which now gives you $2,105.ding! Third, you selected 11, and this one will give you...
...$400 more, for a total of $2,505.ding! Then you selected 19, and how much more is that worth?
$800, making it $3,305.ding! And let's see how much you will add from your final selection, 25.
$450, and now you have a grand total of $3,755.ding! (Punch Card Theme) So Bryan currently leads pathfinder20, $4,370 to $3,755. But in our last round, we're pulling out all the stops with big money, so anyone could win here. We'll be back after this.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 5, 2017 9:25:08 GMT -5
ERIN: Welcome back to Punch Card, where it's $4,370 for Bryan and $3,755 for pathfinder20. Now it's time to pull out all the stops with this deciding round that will decide who will move on to the Bonus Round.(round intro cue) You guessed it, there are 36 holes, six of which each player will select from, and cash amounts from $100 to $3600. pathfinder20, you will select first this time. (Please select six numbers from 1 to 36.)
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Post by pathfinder20 on Oct 5, 2017 16:24:42 GMT -5
36, 29, 22, 15, 8, 1
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 6, 2017 8:55:01 GMT -5
ERIN: So you get 36, 29, 22, 15, 8 and 1. Now Bryan, what are your picks?
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Post by Bryan on Oct 6, 2017 9:09:05 GMT -5
7, 24, 33, 13, 30 and 10.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 6, 2017 11:31:52 GMT -5
ERIN: And 7, 24, 33, 13, 30 and 10 are yours. As I said, either one of you could win, so let's find out right now. pathfinder20 is up first. Starting with 36, and that is worth...
...$1,000, so you now have $4,755, and have taken over the lead at the moment with that one punch.ding! We could stop right now, but we must see the rest of your punches anyway. Your second selection was 29, and how much is that one worth?
It's $1,400, bringing your total to $6,155.ding! Here's what you get from your third choice, 22.
$1,600 more, and that gives you $7,755.ding! Fourth pick is 15; how much more will we add to that?
$800, and you have $8,555.ding! Fifth choice is 8, and from there, you pick up...
...an additional $1,100, giving you $9,655.ding! And finally, what are we going to add with your last selection, 1?
$2,000 more, and your grand total is $11,655.ding! Now Bryan, you have $4,370, so you must get at least $7,285 in order to win; good luck to both of you. Bryan, your first selection was 7, and from there, you will get...
...$2,200, which takes you up to $6,570.ding! Your next selection was 24, and how much more is that worth?
$1,300, and you go to $7,870.ding! 33 was your next choice; let's see what you get from that.
A mere $700, so you have $8,570.ding! This is going to be close. We continue with 13, and from that, you will add...
...$2,100, so you now have $10,670.ding! Hopefully, you will get just enough to win. Let's see if you do it with 30; how much is behind it?
$2,700, and you have $13,370.ding! So you're on your way to a win, but let's see how much you get from your last selection, 10.
$1,500, making your grand total $14,870, and you're our big winner for today!(multiple dings and win cue)Bryan, you will move on to the Bonus Round in a minute, but let's say goodbye to pathfinder20, who played a very good game himself. You have $11,655, and our thanks for being here. Who knows, maybe we'll see you again.(Punch Card Theme) Bryan will play for cash and some other great prizes in our Bonus Round, and we'll have that upon the conclusion of this commercial break.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 6, 2017 23:51:38 GMT -5
ERIN: Welcome back to Punch Card, where we're about to begin our Bonus Round with Bryan. Now you will try to win more cash, as well as add some prizes to your winnings, like a car, a trip and some others. But we have two baddies in the mix, so avoid them as much as possible. One is called 1/2 Cash, and it'll take away half of what you get in cash, and the other one is Lose it All, which will take away everything you've earned up to that point. Because of these two dangers, you will get an opportunity to quit after each punch. So now, let's play the Bonus Round!(Bonus Round intro cue)There are 49 holes, and you will choose seven of them. Hopefully you will get lucky with all of them. Whenever you're ready, you may begin.(Please select seven numbers from 1 to 49.)
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Post by Bryan on Oct 7, 2017 7:34:38 GMT -5
6, 17, 35, 27, 38, 14 & 13
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 9, 2017 9:58:48 GMT -5
ERIN: All your selections have been made, so let's get to your first pick in the round. From here, we will start you off with...
...$250.ding! Now would you like to quit, or go for more?
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Post by Bryan on Oct 9, 2017 16:09:17 GMT -5
That's pocket change, move along!
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 9, 2017 22:27:30 GMT -5
ERIN: 17 is your next selection, and hopefully, you've done better for yourself...and boy, did you ever!(multiple dings) You just picked up $25,000 with that selection, and so you have $25,250, and five more holes left to check. So what is your decision this time?
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