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Post by marc412 on Apr 17, 2018 10:51:38 GMT -5
I’ll have to draw one.
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Post by dad90 on Apr 17, 2018 17:45:39 GMT -5
Check your PM, James. Hold on, Marc. It's not your turn yet.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2018 18:47:18 GMT -5
Blue 4
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Post by dad90 on Apr 17, 2018 19:36:08 GMT -5
James, you either have to play a Red card, or a 7 card. Otherwise, you must draw a card from the deck.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2018 22:11:33 GMT -5
Draw from the deck
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Post by dad90 on Apr 18, 2018 0:04:10 GMT -5
Now check your PM. Are you going to play that card or are you going to pass?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2018 7:56:07 GMT -5
I'm playing it blue 7
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Post by dad90 on Apr 18, 2018 8:02:45 GMT -5
DRAW PILE: 75 LAST CARD PLAYED: [7] JAMES -----> MARC -----> FRANK
129 -----> 0000 -----> 0000
$10,780 -----> $0000 -----> $0000 Marc, over to you. Choose a card from your hand or pick a card from the deck.
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Post by marc412 on Apr 18, 2018 11:41:31 GMT -5
Gotta draw.
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Post by dad90 on Apr 18, 2018 17:19:18 GMT -5
Look at your PM, Marc. Are you going to play that card or pass?
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Post by marc412 on Apr 18, 2018 21:22:00 GMT -5
Can’t use it. Pass.
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Post by dad90 on Apr 19, 2018 3:59:31 GMT -5
DRAW PILE: 74 LAST CARD PLAYED: [7] JAMES -----> MARC -----> FRANK
129 -----> 0000 -----> 0000
$10,780 -----> $0000 -----> $0000 Frank, over to you. Choose a card from your hand or pick a card from the deck.
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Post by grapebuy789 on Apr 19, 2018 6:02:53 GMT -5
Blue 2
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Post by dad90 on Apr 19, 2018 7:46:47 GMT -5
DRAW PILE: 74 LAST CARD PLAYED: [2] JAMES -----> MARC -----> FRANK
129 -----> 0000 -----> 0000
$10,780 -----> $0000 -----> $0000 James, over to you. Choose a card from your hand or pick a card from the deck.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2018 9:56:24 GMT -5
Blue skip
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Post by dad90 on Apr 19, 2018 13:46:33 GMT -5
A Skip card has been played. Marc has his turn skipped. DRAW PILE: 74 LAST CARD PLAYED: [SK.] JAMES -----> MARC -----> FRANK
129 -----> 0000 -----> 0000
$10,780 -----> $0000 -----> $0000 Frank, over to you. Choose a card from your hand or pick a card from the deck.
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Post by grapebuy789 on Apr 20, 2018 8:14:28 GMT -5
Blue 8
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Post by dad90 on Apr 20, 2018 18:42:05 GMT -5
DRAW PILE: 74 LAST CARD PLAYED: [8] JAMES -----> MARC -----> FRANK
129 -----> 0000 -----> 0000
$10,780 -----> $0000 -----> $0000 James, over to you. Choose a card from your hand or pick a card from the deck.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2018 18:47:04 GMT -5
I'll have to,draw from the deck
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Post by dad90 on Apr 20, 2018 19:30:34 GMT -5
Check your PM, James. Are you going to play that card or pass?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2018 8:26:20 GMT -5
Blue 1
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2018 8:26:30 GMT -5
Play
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Post by dad90 on Apr 21, 2018 11:17:01 GMT -5
DRAW PILE: 73 LAST CARD PLAYED: [1] JAMES -----> MARC -----> FRANK
129 -----> 0000 -----> 0000
$10,780 -----> $0000 -----> $0000 Marc, over to you. Choose a card from your hand or pick a card from the deck.
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Post by marc412 on Apr 22, 2018 17:27:16 GMT -5
Yellow 1
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Post by dad90 on Apr 23, 2018 2:17:18 GMT -5
DRAW PILE: 73 LAST CARD PLAYED: [1] JAMES -----> MARC -----> FRANK
129 -----> 0000 -----> 0000
$10,780 -----> $0000 -----> $0000 Frank, over to you. Choose a card from your hand or pick a card from the deck.
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Post by grapebuy789 on Apr 23, 2018 5:58:32 GMT -5
Yellow Draw 2
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Post by dad90 on Apr 23, 2018 8:00:05 GMT -5
A Draw Two card has been played. James is forced to get 2 more cards from the deck and loses his turn in the process. DRAW PILE: 71 LAST CARD PLAYED: [+2] JAMES -----> MARC -----> FRANK
129 -----> 0000 -----> 0000
$10,780 -----> $0000 -----> $0000 Marc, over to you. Choose a card from your hand or-- (Time's Up!)DK: Or I should say that we have ran out of time in this round. OK, that means that once again, no one has finished their hands, so we're going to decide now on who has the least amount of cards. Ian, how many cards does James have? Ian: James has 4 cards. JAMES: 4 MARC: ? FRANK: ?DK: Lasercorn, how many cards does Marc have? Lasercorn: Marc finishes with 2. JAMES: 4 MARC: 2 FRANK: ?DK: OK, well Frank, no has called Uno in this round, so you must have 2 cards to tie Marc. Sohinki, how many cards does Frank have? Sohinki: Frank has the combination of James' and Marc's; 6 cards. DK: 6 cards, which means that Marc wins this round! JAMES: 4 MARC: 2 FRANK: 6(Winning Bells)(Cheers and Applause)And now Marc, for winning Round 3, you've been awarded with 250 points, but we're going to do some adding and some subtracting. Now, let's your hand... MARC'S HAND: [3] [1]Remember, the points have been doubled in this round, so that's an additional 8 points for 258 points so far, but this is where the subtraction begins, it's -2 points per number, and -40 points per Action Card, with Wild cards taking away a whopping -100 points. First, let's see James' hand. JAMES' HAND: [4] [+2] [3] [8]1 Action Card and 15, so that's -70 points. And now, let's look at Frank's hand. FRANK'S HAND: [8] [REV.] [4] [9] [5] [3]1 Action Card and 29, so that's -98 points. With the math all calculated, you end this round with a respectable 90 points. Plus, those 90 points will be converted into $100 times that number, or $9000 in cash! JAMES -----> MARC <----- FRANK
129 -----> 90 <----- 0000
$10,780 -----> $9000 <----- $0000 (Dings; Audience Applause)So, this is the end of Round 3, which means that now, we have to pick the player with the most amount of points, and the player with the most of money. James, since you have the most amount of points AND the most of amount of money, that means that you are through to the Final Round. Now, when something like that happens, we then go to the player with the second-highest amount of points, and in this case, it's Marc with 90 points, which means that you're joining James in the Final Round! Congratulations to the 2 of you! JAMES <-----> MARC <----- FRANK
129 <-----> 90 <----- 0000
$10,780 <-----> $9000 <----- $0000 (Dings; Audience Applause)Frank, I want to say thank you so much for playing with us. You are not going away empty-handed. We'll going to give you $500 and some nice consolation prizes backstage. Give it up for Frank Sartori, aka grapebuy789! (Cheers and Applause)Now, we've got some words from our sponsors, and when we come back from this commercial break, either James or Marc will reign victory and will be climbing the Power Pyramidfor a chance to win the Grand Progressive Jackpot of $1,000,000! But with 39 points separating these 2 players, anything can happen, and it probably will, so stay right there! (Cheers and Applause)
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Post by dad90 on Apr 30, 2018 13:28:04 GMT -5
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Post by dad90 on Apr 30, 2018 14:13:12 GMT -5
(Cheers and Applause)JAMES <-----> MARC
129 <-----> 90
$10,780 <-----> $9000 DK: And welcome back to Uno: The Game Show! James and Marc, you've made it this far, and now, only this final round stands between you and the Power Pyramid for a chance to win the Grand Progressive Jackpot of $1,000,000! (Cheers and Applause)This is our Final Round, the Wild Card Championship Round, where we have added 3 More Wild Cards onto the deck: 2 regular Wild cards, and 1 Wild Draw Four card, for a total of 105 cards in the deck. And you each have been distributed 7 cards by Mari and Jovenshire. There are also some extra rules in this final round, but first... ...let's Triple the points! (Audience Cheers and Applause)SCORING:0-9 = 0-27 Points Skip = 60 Points Reverse = 60 Points Draw +2 = 60 Points Wild / Wild Draw Four = 150 Points PRIZES:0-9 = $0-$900 Cash Skip, Reverse, Draw +2 = PRIZE Wild / Wild Draw Four = LUXURY PRIZE/CAR Which means that numbered cards are now worth 0 to 27 points, while Action Cards are worth 60 Points, and Wild cards are worth a whopping 150 points. But with the difference of 29 points between these 2 players, ANYTHING can happen. However, in the case that time runs out in this round, the player who has the least amount of cards in their hand will be awarded a giant 500 points, and then we'll do the adjusting based on the hands that they got. Now, since this is our Final Round, we're going to turn up the heat a little bit. Now, if you play either a Reverse Card, or a Skip Card, the turn comes back over to you, giving you a better chance to discard your entire hand. Also, the 7-0 Rule is now in play, which means that anytime you play a 7, you will swap hands with your opponent. (Audience oohs) But if you play a 0, your opponent must withdraw the number cards from their hand, place them in the bottom of the deck, and pull out the same number of cards your opponent had from the top of the deck. Those cards can either help you or hurt you of winning this final round. (Audience oohs even louder) And remember, the player who has the most points in the end of this round will be declared the champion, but if there's a tie, then the player who has the most money wins. But before we get to play the cards, we have one more Question Round to go through, but this time, there are now SEVEN questions to answer, including a Toss-Up question. Now, there are 4 possible answers with the last 2 being "All of the Above" and "None of the Above". If you answer the question correctly, this time, you will discard 1 card from your hand and put it into the bottom of the deck, but if you get the question wrong, and you will have to add 2 cards from the top of the deck, which means that you can start the round with as little as 1 card, aka UNO!, or as much as 19 cards. (Audience oohs) With all that said, here are the answers for the first question in the Wild Card Championship Round... Second Quarter Waning Quarter All of the Above None of the AboveAnd here comes the question. Which of the following are Phases of the Moon?James: 1 Marc: 22 Magic #: 5 (Buzz-In!)And James buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2018 16:13:09 GMT -5
Waning quarter?
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