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Post by dad90 on Jun 27, 2018 2:39:29 GMT -5
(Buzzer)That is incorrect, believe it or not. The correct answer was The pentagram is called the Devil's knot in English tradition. In reality, the pentagram is called the lovers' knot in English tradition. Celtic music uses a 5 note scale called the pentatonic scale. A pentagondodecahedron is a body consisting of 12 regular pentagons. Legend has it that Hippasos, its discoverer, was drowned by Pythagoras for proving the square root of 2 was not a rational (ratio of two natural numbers). Which means that Matt has control of the dice. (Matt picks up the dice) Column 1: Home Office - $5,320 Column 2: New York City - $6,575 Column 3: Anything But Six - $79,875 Column 4: Bahamas - $7,896
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Anthony: 1/Column 4, Column 1/$1600 (1 Hot Column) Matt: 1/Column 2/$400 GOOD ROLLS: 7 9 16Matt, the Good Rolls are 7, 9, and 16. If any one of you rolls a 16, and that's it, you're moving on to the Championship Round, but if you don't find any one of the Good Rolls and without an Insurance Marker, and you'll be eliminated. So Matt, would you like to roll the dice or pass them over to Anthony?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 27, 2018 9:09:47 GMT -5
I'll pass them.
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Post by dad90 on Jun 27, 2018 18:08:40 GMT -5
Anthony, Matt has returned the favor. You have 2 Columns of prizes on the line. Let's see what happens. (Anthony rolls the dice) And it's a Double! (Doubles!)(Audience Applause)The good news is you've earned another Insurance Marker, but the bad news is that you have to roll again because 14 is a Bad Roll, so that'll cost that extra Insurance Marker. (Anthony rolls the dice) And it's another Double! (Doubles!)(Audience Applause)Same thing applies since 6 is a Bad Roll. Roll again, Anthony. (Anthony rolls the dice) This time, the roll is 13, and that'll cost you an Insurance Marker. Column 1: Home Office - $5,320 Column 2: New York City - $6,575 Column 3: Anything But Six - $79,875 Column 4: Bahamas - $7,896
Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
Anthony: 0/Column 4, Column 1/$1600 (1 Hot Column) Matt: 1/Column 2/$400 Now, you don't have any more Insurance Markers, so if this next roll is not a Double, a 7, a 9, or a 16, and Matt will be going to the Championship Round, so whenever you're ready, roll the dice. (Anthony rolls the dice)And... The... ROLL... IS.... a 12, and that's the end of the line for you! (Bad Roll! GAME OVER!)And that means that Matt is going to face against James in the Championship Round! Column 1: Home Office - $5,320 Column 2: New York City - $6,575 Column 3: Anything But Six - $79,875 Column 4: Bahamas - $7,896
Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
Anthony: 0/None/$1600 (GAME OVER) Matt: 1/Column 2/$400 (WINNER!) (Win cue at 2:43) (Audience Applause)It has been a long round, but at last, we've found a winner! Anthony, you've played very well, but unfortunately, that last question has cost you control of the dice, but also the game. However, you will not be leaving empty-handed. You got $1,600 in cash and our thanks for playing Super High Rollers. (Audience Applause)Matt, $400 is what you have so far, but with the New York City trip from Column 2, so far, you have $6,975 in cash and prizes! However, do you have what it takes to beat James in the Championship Round? Well, there's only one way to find out: And that is to be here when Super High Rollers returns! (Commercial Cue plays; Audience Applause)
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Post by dad90 on Jun 29, 2018 9:50:33 GMT -5
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Post by dad90 on Jul 4, 2018 10:39:22 GMT -5
DK: And Happy 4th of July, everybody! America is now 242 years old! Hopefully all of you stay safe in the Fireworks extravaganza and spending time with your friends and family, but to those of you who are spending your time with us at "Super High Rollers", which I welcome you back to it by the way, I thank you for your support and taking your time with us. I really appreciate it. Now as much as I like to talk about some of the things that we can do on the 4th of July and having some ideas on what to do, I believe that we have a game to play. In fact, it's now time for the Final Round, the Championship Round! Both James and Matt 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, and if they are not won, they will be carried over. On our last show, only Column 1 has been claimed, but the other 3 were not, so they are now back in this show, and we're going to add a new prize in each column. Column 1 has been cleared, so we're going to start fresh with a new prize. What do we have, Burton? Burton: In Column 1, we have...
...a trip to Maui, Hawaii! You and a guest will fly round-trip coach from Los Angeles to Maui, Hawaii for a 5-night stay at an Ocean-view room at The Westin Maui Resort & Spa. Daily Breakfast is included, and there are PLENTY of activities to do, and they're only just seconds away. This prize is valued at $9,647!(Audience Applause)DK: Now, let's recap of what we have in each of our 3 remaining columns... In Column 2, we had... a baby crib from Ubabub with a value of $2,300... and a trip to New Orleans with a value of $5,347. What else are we going to add, Burton? Burton: A New Hot Tub! From Fantasy Spas, The Splendor features barrier free seating perfect for a solo soak or conversing with four of your closest friends. The built in diverter valve allows you to get a personalized massage from the jets or enjoy the whirlpool feature. Feel tension melt away as you watch the multicolored LED light illuminate the warm water.
It's a prize valued at $3,750, making the total of Column 2 to $11,397!(Audience Applause)DK: And now, we go to Column 3, where there's... an Ensenada Bedroom Group available with a value of $6,299... and the Sonoma LUX 464-Bottle Wine Cabinet with a value of $6,759. Burton, what else do we have? Burton: An outdoor TV! From Sunbrite, it's the 46” SunBriteTV 1080p LED TV. These true all-weather, outdoor LED-LCD TVs deliver superior brightness, while resisting the harsh effects of rain, dirt, insects, extreme temperatures and UV rays.
This prize is valued at $2,970, making the total of Column 3 to $16,028.(Audience Applause)DK: And last, but not least, Column 4, where we have... a Cookware Set from Lagostina, which is valued at $2,800... and an Electric Range from Samsung with a value of $5,438. We have something good in that Column, right Burton? Burton: Oh, we sure do, Dayo. In fact, since we're celebrating the 4th of July this year, how about we do it right by adding good ol' American cash that adds up to...
$10,000!(Cheers and Applause)That makes the total of Column 4 to $18,238!
Which brings the value of the entire board to $55,310!DK: Thank you very much, Burton! And now, let's load up the numbers for the deciding game! (Drum solo) Column 1: Maui - $9,647 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub - $11,397 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV - $16,028 Column 4: Cookware + Range + $10,000 Cash - $18,238
And there they are. We have not 1, but TWO Hot Columns in this Final Round, and they are Columns 3 and 4, where a roll of 16 will earn you the Bedroom Group, the Wine Cabinet, and the Outdoor TV, and a roll of an 11 will earn you the Cookware Set, the Range, and $10,000 in cold, hard cash. ALL COLUMNS JACKPOT - $50,000 3 HOT COLUMNS JACKPOT - $22,500 LAST NUMBER CLEARED BONUS - $4,000I forgot to add the Jackpots from the last round, but now, they are accurate. Unfortunately, the Triple Red Hot Columns Jackpot is out of play because you need to collect 3 Hot Columns and then become the Champion to win it. Also, for each number deleted in this Final Round, you will earn $300. Since today marks America's 242nd year of Independence, this round is dedicated to the 4th of July. With all that said, here's the first question of the Championship Round, and good luck to both of you. True or False: The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4th, 1776.James: 3 Matt: 85 Magic #: 52 (Buzz-In!)And Matt buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 4, 2018 10:55:34 GMT -5
True!
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Post by dad90 on Jul 4, 2018 11:26:46 GMT -5
(Buzzer)Believe it or not, it's actually False, and here's why. The Second Continental Congress voted to declare independence from Great Britain on July 2nd, 1776, and ratified the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776, when it was sent to the printers. A parchment copy of the document was signed on August 2nd, 1776. That means that James gets control of the dice. (James picks up the dice) GOOD ROLLS: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18All rolls are good for the moment, so roll the dice. (James rolls the dice) And the first roll is a 13. How are you going to play this out, James?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2018 12:45:51 GMT -5
6 and the 7 out of the second column!
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Post by dad90 on Jul 4, 2018 13:22:21 GMT -5
OK, let's get the 6 and the 7 out of here. Column 1: Maui - $9,647 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub - $11,397 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV - $16,028 Column 4: Cookware + Range + $10,000 Cash - $18,238 (Number(s) Off!)Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
James: 0/None/$600 Matt: 0/None/$0 10 is the only number left in Column 2 for the Hot Tub, the New Orleans Trip and the Crib. Here's the next question, players. Who died on July 4th, 1826 on the 50th anniversary of Independence Day?A. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson B. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson C. Benjamin Franklin and John Adams D. Samuel Adams and George Washington James: 5 Matt: 23 Magic #: 48 (Buzz-In!)And Matt buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 4, 2018 14:44:45 GMT -5
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson?
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Post by dad90 on Jul 4, 2018 15:08:32 GMT -5
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson are the right combo! (Audience Applause)John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were both signatories of the Declaration of Independence and both died on the same day. (Matt picks up the dice) All rolls are available, so whenever you're ready, roll the dice! (Matt rolls the dice) And the dice totals 7 this time. How are you going to do this, Matt?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 4, 2018 15:52:51 GMT -5
5 and 2
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Post by dad90 on Jul 4, 2018 16:02:09 GMT -5
Out goes 2 and 5. Column 1: Maui - $9,647 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub - $11,397 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV - $16,028 Column 4: Cookware + Range + $10,000 Cash - $18,238 (Number(s) Off!)Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
James: 0/None/$600 Matt: 0/None/$600 And players, I can now tell you that we now got some Bad Rolls, and none of you have any Insurance Markers, so control of the dice is important as we go into our next question. Who won the Battle of Hattin on July 4th, 1187, during the Crusades?A. Robin of Locksley B. Guy de Lusignan C. Saladin D. Richard the Lionheart James: 9 Matt: 61 Magic #: 78 (Buzz-In!)And Matt buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 4, 2018 17:51:58 GMT -5
Saladin?
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Post by dad90 on Jul 4, 2018 18:16:54 GMT -5
Saladin is the correct answer! (Audience Applause)Saladin, in control of the Muslim armies, won the Battle of Hattin leading to the Muslim reconquest of Jerusalem. Matt, pick up the dice. (Matt does that) Column 1: Maui - $9,647 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub - $11,397 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV - $16,028 Column 4: Cookware + Range + $10,000 Cash - $18,238
Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
James: 0/None/$600 Matt: 0/None/$600 BAD ROLLS: 66 is the only Bad Roll, and since both of you have no Insurance Markers, this roll could mean the end. Would you like to roll the dice yourself or pass them over to James?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 4, 2018 18:28:28 GMT -5
I'll roll.
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Post by dad90 on Jul 4, 2018 18:48:40 GMT -5
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 4, 2018 20:21:55 GMT -5
10 and 1
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Post by dad90 on Jul 4, 2018 20:51:34 GMT -5
Take out the 10 and the 1! Column 1: Maui - $9,647 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub - $11,397 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV - $16,028 Column 4: Cookware + Range + $10,000 Cash - $18,238 (Number(s) Off!)Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
James: 0/None/$600 Matt: 0/Column 2/$1200 And you got Column 2, Matt! You'll win the Crib, the New Orleans Trip and the Hot Tub if you win the game. But anything can happen here as we go to the next question. What classic children's book was published on July 4th, 1865?A. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea B. The Water Babies C. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland D. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer James: 11 Matt: 50 Magic #: 11 (Buzz-In!)And James buzzes in on the money! Get this right, and you'll receive a $500 bonus and an Insurance Marker. What's your answer?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2018 8:22:55 GMT -5
C
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Post by dad90 on Jul 5, 2018 9:41:44 GMT -5
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is right for $500 and an Insurance Marker! (Audience Applause)Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has never been out of print and has been translated into 125 languages. (James picks up the dice) Column 1: Maui - $9,647 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub - $11,397 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV - $16,028 Column 4: Cookware + Range + $10,000 Cash - $18,238
Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
James: 1/None/$1100 Matt: 0/Column 2/$1200 BAD ROLLS: 5 6 10James, the Bad Rolls are 5, 6, and 10. Would you like to roll the dice or pass them over to Matt?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2018 13:50:08 GMT -5
Roll!
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Post by dad90 on Jul 5, 2018 19:43:30 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2018 19:44:44 GMT -5
I’ll take off the 11!
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Post by dad90 on Jul 5, 2018 21:05:03 GMT -5
And we say bye-bye to number 11! Column 1: Maui - $9,647 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub - $11,397 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV - $16,028 Column 4: Cookware + Range + $10,000 Cash - $18,238 (Number(s) Off!)Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
James: 2/None/$1300 Matt: 0/Column 2/$1200 That number may be the lesser of the two evils as more Bad Rolls have been placed as we go to our next question. What country changed the international dateline on July 4th 1892, giving themselves 367 days in that year with two July 4ths?A. Kiribati B. Tonga C. Western Samoa D. The Philippines James: 21 Matt: 82 Magic #: 92 (Buzz-In!)And Matt buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 5, 2018 21:42:15 GMT -5
Western Samoa?
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Post by dad90 on Jul 6, 2018 8:14:24 GMT -5
Western Samoa is correct! (Audience Applause)Because 1892 was a leap year, the extra July 4th made the year 367 days long. The King of Samoa was persuaded to change to the American date by American traders. Samoa had previously been in the same time zone as Japan. (Matt picks up the dice) Column 1: Maui - $9,647 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub - $11,397 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV - $16,028 Column 4: Cookware + Range + $10,000 Cash - $18,238
Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
James: 2/None/$1300 Matt: 0/Column 2/$1200 BAD ROLLS: 5 6 10 14 18Matt, the Bad Rolls are now 5, 6, 10, 14, and 18. You have no Insurance Markers, but James has 2. Would you like to roll the dice, knowing that you are risking Elimination, or passing them over to James?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 6, 2018 9:06:15 GMT -5
I'll pass them.
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Post by dad90 on Jul 6, 2018 10:12:49 GMT -5
James, Matt has passed the dice to you. Let's see if his strategy pays off... (James rolls the dice) And it's a Double! (Doubles!)(Audience Applause)You got another Insurance Marker; that's the good news, but the bad news is that 10 is a Bad Roll, so I have to take that extra Insurance Marker away, and you have to roll again. (James rolls the dice) And it's a Lucky 7! (Audience Applause)You're still in it, and that also means we automatically take 3 and 4 since that's the only way to play off the 7, so out they go! Column 1: Maui - $9,647 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub - $11,397 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV - $16,028 Column 4: Cookware + Range + $10,000 Cash - $18,238 (Number(s) Off!)Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
James: 2/Column 4/$1900 Matt: 0/Column 2/$1200 James, you also have cleared Column 4, which means that if you win the game, you'll win the Cookware Set, the Range and $10,000 in cash! However, the number of Good Rolls have dropped dramatically from that roll, so control of the dice is even more important as we go to the next question. What gorilla trained to communicate in sign language was born on July 4th, 1971?A. Cheetah B. Magilla C. Koko D. George James: 25 Matt: 98 Magic #: 40 (Buzz-In!)And James buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2018 10:19:06 GMT -5
Koko!
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