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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 17, 2018 7:00:31 GMT -5
Lower than the Ace............it's a prize card that'll be worth $1,000 in cash to you if you win this round. (New card fills the space) New card up there now and I'll ask you to call the Ace again.
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Post by Bryan on Jun 17, 2018 7:18:51 GMT -5
Lower again!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 17, 2018 7:34:15 GMT -5
Once again going lower than the Ace...........a nine (9D). You can go on or you can freeze.
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Post by Bryan on Jun 17, 2018 7:57:09 GMT -5
Freeze!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 17, 2018 8:04:33 GMT -5
He's freezing on the nine. (Freeze bar goes on Bryan's nine; Main theme starts up) And we have to take another time out, but we'll resolve the match after this so don't go away. (Fade out)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 17, 2018 20:52:43 GMT -5
(Back to the studio) And we're back to continue our second game of the match here on Card Sharks. Bryan has a one card lead in this game and we continue the proceedings with a question to Bryan. We surveyed 100 psychiatrists and posed them this question: Have you ever had to deal with a difficult patient? How many of them said yes, they have had to deal with a difficult patient?
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Post by Bryan on Jun 17, 2018 21:02:04 GMT -5
I’m sure they’ve had their share so I will say 70.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 17, 2018 21:03:10 GMT -5
Bryan says 70 of them have had to deal with difficult patients. (ding) Anthony, is the actual number higher or lower than 70?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2018 22:28:14 GMT -5
I would say lower.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 17, 2018 23:14:20 GMT -5
Anthony says that it's lower. (ding) The actual number of psychiatrists who said that they've had to deal with a difficult patient is...........64 of them. (ding ding ding) Anthony's right, it's lower. All right Anthony, some new cards for you in this round and your first one is..................an eight (8C). Play it or change it?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2018 23:37:08 GMT -5
Please change it.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 18, 2018 7:31:34 GMT -5
He wants it changed and change it we shall do. Your card is now.........another eight (8H; audience groans) You must play off this one, Anthony.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2018 9:01:16 GMT -5
Higher.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 18, 2018 10:09:59 GMT -5
Higher than the eight.................no, a seven (7D; buzzer). No progress there as we go down to Bryan's row with a nine. You cannot change this since you didn't win the question
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Post by Bryan on Jun 18, 2018 10:34:23 GMT -5
Lower!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 18, 2018 12:16:33 GMT -5
Lower than the nine...............no, an Ace (AD; buzzer) Some tough cards coming up there for both players as we move on to our third question. This one's for you, Anthony. We surveyed 100 high school students and we asked them: Have you ever been caught cheating on a test? How many of them said that they've been caught?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2018 12:19:49 GMT -5
I say 50 of them.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 18, 2018 12:20:51 GMT -5
Anthony says 50 of them have been caught cheating. (ding) Okay Bryan, do you think it's higher or lower than 50?
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Post by Bryan on Jun 18, 2018 13:24:22 GMT -5
Lower
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 18, 2018 13:40:05 GMT -5
Bryan says it's lower. (ding) The actual number of high school students who said they've been caught cheating on a test is..............43 of them. (ding ding ding) It is indeed lower. Now audience, how many of you were caught doing that in your high school years? (Several audience members raise their hands) My goodness gracious. Now then Bryan, you may change the nine or you can play it.
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Post by Bryan on Jun 18, 2018 13:41:19 GMT -5
Please get rid of it!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 18, 2018 13:46:24 GMT -5
The nine is now...............a Jack (JH). That's a little bit more favorable.
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Post by Bryan on Jun 18, 2018 13:50:40 GMT -5
Lower!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 18, 2018 13:56:10 GMT -5
Lower than the Jack................a five (5C)!
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Post by Bryan on Jun 18, 2018 14:26:52 GMT -5
Higher!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 18, 2018 14:28:38 GMT -5
Higher than a five..........a King (KS)! One card away from tying up the match!
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Post by Bryan on Jun 18, 2018 16:55:12 GMT -5
LOWER!!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 18, 2018 17:34:28 GMT -5
To tie up the match, lower than a King..............a three (3D) and we have a tie game! (Game win cue) Well done there, Bryan. $500 for winning the game plus the thousand from the prize card gives you $1500 in cash and we're not done yet. We'll get the board set up for our tiebreaker round. (Board loads in three cards for each player) Three cards per player and only one question in this round. Bryan, pay attention to it carefully because it's for you. We surveyed 100 women over the age of 50 and we asked them: Have you ever experienced a mid life crisis? How many of them said that they've experienced a mid life crisis?
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Post by Bryan on Jun 18, 2018 19:35:32 GMT -5
40
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 18, 2018 20:31:19 GMT -5
Bryan says 40 of them have. (ding) Anthony, higher or lower than 40?
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