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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 18, 2017 10:31:17 GMT -5
The holiday celebration continues with this new episode of Punch Card. We need two players for this show, and then we can begin.
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Post by mringgenberg on Dec 18, 2017 10:59:04 GMT -5
I'll play.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 18, 2017 11:06:30 GMT -5
One more player, and we can get started!
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 19, 2017 13:21:33 GMT -5
(bump for one more player to join)
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Post by Bryan on Dec 19, 2017 19:53:30 GMT -5
I'll go
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 19, 2017 23:05:39 GMT -5
That's two! We'll see you tomorrow.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 20, 2017 10:24:17 GMT -5
(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, George Gray, and Happy Holidays to those of you tuning in! Welcome to Punch Card, where we're about to give away lots of cash with these two players; please say hello to mringgenberg and Bryan!
Now you know how the game works: Earn more money than your opponent, and you will go on to play the Bonus Round for even more cash and prizes. But first, let's start with our first round.(round intro cue)mringgenberg, you will pick first. What three numbers do you want?(Please select three numbers from 1 to 9.)
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Post by mringgenberg on Dec 20, 2017 10:30:42 GMT -5
3, 7, and 6
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 20, 2017 11:22:52 GMT -5
ERIN: 3, 7 and 6 are yours. What are your choices, Bryan?
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Post by Bryan on Dec 20, 2017 11:38:44 GMT -5
2, 5 and 8
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 20, 2017 12:21:49 GMT -5
ERIN: And you get 2, 5 and 8. Let's start with mringgenberg, and the dollar amounts range from $10 to $90. mringgenberg, your first selection was 3, and we sill start you off with...
...$50.ding!Now we move on to 7, and what do we get this time?
$20 more, making it $70.ding! And let's see what you get from your last selection, 6.
It's $10, and your total for now is $80.ding! Now we go to Bryan, whose first selection is 2. How much is that worth?
It's $70.ding! Next, you selected 5, and this time, you will get...
...another $60, so now you have $130.ding! Already, after two punches, you're in the lead. How much is 8, your last selection of the round, worth?
$40, and now your total is $170.ding! Bryan currently leads $170 to mringgenberg's $80, and we're just getting started. Let's go into Round 2.(round intro cue) This time, we have amounts from $25 to $400, and Bryan will select first this time. Let's have four numbers, please. (Please select four numbers from 1 to 16.)
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Post by Bryan on Dec 20, 2017 12:26:24 GMT -5
9 13 14 16
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 20, 2017 12:59:38 GMT -5
ERIN: 9, 13, 14 and 16 are yours. mringgenberg, it's your turn.
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Post by mringgenberg on Dec 20, 2017 13:23:14 GMT -5
8, 9, 10, and 1
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 20, 2017 14:14:32 GMT -5
Bryan already selected 9; you can pick another number to go with your other three selections.
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Post by mringgenberg on Dec 20, 2017 14:36:55 GMT -5
15
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 20, 2017 14:54:19 GMT -5
ERIN: 8, 10, 1 and 15 it is. First up is Bryan. Let's start with your first selection, which is 9. How much do we get from that?
$350, so you now have $520.ding! Your second selection was 13, and from that we get...
...another $325, making it $845.ding! What will we add from your third selection, 14?
It's $150, making it $955.ding! And from your last selection, 16, we will add...
...a mere $50, and your grand total is $1,005.ding! Now we move on to mringgenberg and the $80 total that he's looking to build on. Your first selection is 8, and we will add to that...
...$275, and you now have $355.ding! Second, you picked 10, and how much more is it worth?
A mere $75, so now you have $430.ding! Then for your third selection, you picked 1. That one is going to be worth...
...$175, and that makes it $605.ding! Finally, let's see what you will get from 15.
You'll add $200 to your winnings, making your new total $805.ding! (Punch Card Theme) When we return, we'll have even more cash to give away, so don't go anywhere. We'll be back after this.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 20, 2017 15:04:10 GMT -5
ERIN: Welcome back to Punch Card! Bryan currently leads mringgenberg $1,005 to $805, which is exactly a $200 difference. Let's get into Round 3, and bigger and better cash amounts.(round intro cue) You can win anywhere from $50 to $1,250, and mringgenberg, you go first.(Please select five numbers from 1 to 25.)
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Post by mringgenberg on Dec 20, 2017 15:31:29 GMT -5
20, 5, 19, 6, and 3
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 20, 2017 23:33:50 GMT -5
ERIN: You get 20, 5, 19, 6 and 3. What about you, Bryan?
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Post by Bryan on Dec 21, 2017 0:08:36 GMT -5
14 16 18 23 25
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 21, 2017 10:46:08 GMT -5
ERIN: And 14, 16, 18, 23 and 35 are yours. Let's start with mringgenberg. Your first selection was 20, and you will get...
...$800 to start with, making your total $1,605.ding! Second, you picked 5, and how much more will you get?
$650, and you now have $2,255.ding! Third, you selected 19; let's see how much it is worth.
It's worth $1,200, so you now have $3,455.ding! Then your fourth selection was 6, and from that, we get...
...$200, for $3,655.ding! Finally, how much more will you add with 3?
You will add $1,150, making your grand total $4,805.ding! Those were some impressive picks! Now it's Bryan's turn to add to his own winnings. First up is 14, and that is worth...
...$50, and you go up to $1,055.ding! Next up, you picked 16, and how much more is it worth?
$550, so now you have $1,605.ding! Let's see how much more you will get with 18, your third pick.
It's $350, making it $1,955.ding! What about your fourth pick, 23?
We find $1,050, so now you have $3,005.ding! And last but not least, let's see what's in 25.
It's $100, so you now have a grand total of $3,105 at the moment.ding! (Punch Card Theme) After three rounds, it's mringgenberg who's now in the lead, and we still have one more round to go. We'll have it after these messages.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 21, 2017 10:49:52 GMT -5
ERIN: Going into our final round, it's mringgenberg who leads Bryan, $4,805 to $3,105. We've pulled out all the stops with a 36-hole punch card and cash amounts ranging from $100 to $3600. Most importantly, a trip to the Bonus Round is at stake, so let's see who gets there. Time to start the round that will decide it all!(round intro cue) Each of you will have six numbers to pick, starting with Bryan.(Please select six numbers from 1 to 36.)
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Post by Bryan on Dec 21, 2017 11:55:09 GMT -5
3 5 6 12 23 27
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 21, 2017 12:24:11 GMT -5
ERIN: You get 3, 5, 6, 12, 23 and 27. Now mringgenberg, it's your turn to pick.
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Post by mringgenberg on Dec 21, 2017 17:15:11 GMT -5
32, 11, 7, 29, 14, and 24
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 21, 2017 23:44:00 GMT -5
ERIN: 32, 11, 7, 29, 14 and 24 are yours. Good luck to both of you, and may the best man win. Now Bryan, your first selection was 3, and from that, you will add...
...$3,200, raising your total to $6,305.ding! So with just one punch, you regain the lead. Now your second selection was 5, and how much more will we add?
$1,800, making it $8,105.ding! Third up, we look at 6, and from that, you will get...
...another $2,000, so you have $10,105.ding! Now let's see what's in your fourth selection, 12.
It's $1,200, and up to $11,305 you go.ding! Your fifth selection was 23, and how much more is it worth?
$3,000 more, so you now have $14,305.ding! Finally, let's see what you get from 27.
It's $2,500, so your final total for the game is $16,805.ding! Well mringgenberg, if you can get something more than $12,000 in this round, you win. Starting off with 32, and how much will you get from that?
You will get $600, making it $5,405.ding! That was just the first one, but I'm confident that your picks will get better. Your second selection was 11, and that contains...
...$1,400, giving you $6,805.ding! A little better that time, and you are $10,000 away from a win. Let's continue on with your third selection, 7. How much is that worth?
$1,700, so you have $8,505.ding! Now let's see what's in your fourth selection, 29.
It's $2,100, so you have $10,605.ding! Then you selected 14, and how much more will you add to that?
It's $1,000, so you have $11,605 at the moment.ding! I don't know what to say, except since we can only go to $3,600, you're not going to win this, but let's continue anyway. Your last selection was 24, and from that, you get...
...$2,900, so your grand total is $14,505.ding! You put up a valiant performance to the end, but Bryan is the winner!(multiple dings and win cue)mringgenberg, I hope you had fun playing on our holiday show; you will be taking home that $14,505 as our gift to you; we'll see you again soon, and Happy Holidays.(Punch Card Theme) When we come back, Bryan will try for even more cash and some great prizes in our Bonus Round. How much more will he win? Find out after this.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 23, 2017 0:50:01 GMT -5
ERIN: Welcome back to Punch Card, where Bryan is now trying to win lots more cash and prizes. You could win a car, a trip and some other great prizes, but all that depends on just how lucky you are with your punches. However, you must avoid these two things: 1/2 Cash and Lose It All; also, because of these dangers, I'll give you the option to quit after each selection. So now that we got that out of the way, let's play!(Bonus Round intro cue)Whenever you're ready, you may now pick seven holes to punch out, and good luck! (Please select seven numbers from 1 to 49.)
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Post by Bryan on Dec 23, 2017 1:26:21 GMT -5
1 9 23 28 41 42 47
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Post by Bill Skinner on Dec 26, 2017 0:12:05 GMT -5
ERIN: Alright, let's get started with your first pick. 1 was your first choice, and we will start you off with...
...a mere $250.ding! Remember, you have the option to quit after each selection, but I'm sure you would like to continue, wouldn't you?
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