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Post by williamlow31 on Apr 12, 2019 12:18:47 GMT -5
I hate to say this, but I only watched the sequel. But if memory serves me correctly, I'm pretty sure it is King Candy.
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Post by romnserg on Apr 12, 2019 14:04:41 GMT -5
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Post by williamlow31 on Apr 12, 2019 23:53:00 GMT -5
Keeping it baby!
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Post by romnserg on Apr 13, 2019 6:50:20 GMT -5
(Audience cheers and applause)ME: All right! The audience likes that, if you hadn't kept it, you would be branded a glitch. And let's see how much money is worth that Queen of Hearts, not a 10 of Hearts (Sorry about that). The Queen counts as a 10 multiplied by $50 plus a measly $100 from the Heart, that's $600 and it goes to the "Any 21 Jackpot", going up to... $2,600! (Audience applause) But if you find an Ace. The "Double Blackjack" is yours, which is of course... $5,200! (Audience cheers and applause)The "Any 21 Jackpot" and the "Double Blackjack" can be won by anyone. But now, next question: - Complete the title of this famous phrase: "Women and Children BLANK".
William: 76 (-29) Vincent: 76 (-29) | Magic #: 47 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: Ooooh...They've got the same buzzcode...But the fastest was Vincent. I repeat the question: Complete the title of this famous phrase: "Women and Children BLANK".
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2019 10:36:53 GMT -5
First?
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Post by romnserg on Apr 13, 2019 10:48:59 GMT -5
ME: Or to a lesser extent, the Birkenhead Drill, it is "Women and children First" indeed. (Ding) (Audience Applause) That code of conduct dating from 1852, whereby the lives of women and children were to be saved first in a life-threatening situation, typically abandoning ship, when survival resources such as lifeboats were limited. It was intended that women and children would board first. Vincent, you have $1,500; But let's get serious. If you keep the card, no problem, I won't blame ya. But if you pass it to William and the next card is an Ace. He will win the $4,200 from the "Double Blackjack" which doubles the "Any 21 Jackpot" as he will become our new "Reigning Champion" and you'll be dropped to "Master Challenger". What's your decision? Keep the next card or Passn't to William? (Audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2019 10:56:23 GMT -5
I'm going to keep the next card.
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Post by romnserg on Apr 13, 2019 11:12:37 GMT -5
(Audience cheers and applause)ME: Vincent wants the next card, but did he prevented a Blackjack win for William? Cymphonique: Vincent, your first card is a 6 of Hearts! (Audience oohs)ME: Not quite, but he lost the chance to win the "Double Blackjack". But 6 times $50 plus $100 from the Heart, that's a reasonable $400 and it goes to the "Any 21 Jackpot", new total of... $3,000! (Audience applause) But William can still claim the "Double Blackjack", which is of course... $6,000! (Audience cheers and applause)We're moving on to the next question, and here are the three possible answers: - Arab, Crore, Lakh. According to the Indian numbering system. Which term is used to denote ten million?
William: 87 (-46) Vincent: 04 (+37) | Magic #: 41 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: Vincent again!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2019 11:15:18 GMT -5
That would be Crore.
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Post by romnserg on Apr 13, 2019 11:24:15 GMT -5
ME: Do you know or have someone who's living in India? (Audience laughs) You're right. (Ding) (Audience Applause) The terms lakh (100,000 or 1,00,000 in Indian notation) and crore (10,000,000 or 1,00,00,000) are used in Indian Englishexpress large numbers. For example, in India 150,000 rupees is called 1.5 lakh rupees, written ₹1,50,000; while 30,000,000 (thirty million) rupees is called 3 crore rupees, written ₹3,00,00,000 with commas at the thousand, lakh, and crore levels; and 1,000,000,000 (one billion) rupees is called 100 crore rupees or one arab, written ₹1,00,00,00,000. Well Vincent, you have $1,600 and yet another decision to make. Keep the next card or Pass it to William? (Audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2019 11:31:25 GMT -5
I'll take the next card again.
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Post by romnserg on Apr 13, 2019 11:55:27 GMT -5
(Audience cheers and applause)ME: Once again, he wants the next card, so Cymphonique. What does Vincent add to the 6? Cymphonique: God almighty, you have a Jack of Diamonds! (Audience applause)ME: William can still claim that "Double Blackjack", since he has a 10. Well, that Jack counts as a 10 multiplied by $50 plus $200 from the Diamond, almost the maximum possible, but it's $700 goin' to the "Any 21 Jackpot" and the new total is... $3,700! (Audience applause) And the "Double Blackjack", is of course... $7,400! (Audience cheers and applause)Before reading the next question. Do you want to keep going or freeze on 16?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2019 11:59:53 GMT -5
This is a tough decision. I'm going to keep going.
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Post by romnserg on Apr 13, 2019 12:12:44 GMT -5
(Audience oohs)ME: The audience is surprised. Vincent might risk of busting himself, because most of his odds are against him, and given the way William can draw the match by winning the "Double Blackjack". Here's your next question and these are the answers... - Axe, Guillotine, Spade. What was used to execute Louis XVI back on Jaunary 21, 1793?
William: 45 (+09) Vincent: 93 (-39) | Magic #: 54 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: William?
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Post by williamlow31 on Apr 13, 2019 12:22:58 GMT -5
Guillotine
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Post by romnserg on Apr 13, 2019 13:00:03 GMT -5
ME: Of course it's the guillotine! (Ding) (Audience Applause) But there's more victims, Marie Antoinette and Maximilian Robespierre. William, you're up to $850. If you think the next card is an Ace, say "Keep It!", but if you don't think so, say "Pass It!". This card depends on either winning the "Double Blackjack", busting Vincent or none of them. (Audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by williamlow31 on Apr 13, 2019 13:34:03 GMT -5
Keep the card
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Post by romnserg on Apr 13, 2019 14:12:50 GMT -5
(Audience cheers and applause)ME: I knew what you were going to say. But at the moment, the best way to tie the match is winning that $7,400 from the "Double Blackjack", and the only way to do it is if Cymphnoique reveals an Ace! If this happens, we reset the "Any 21 Jackpot" back to $1,000 plus the Value of the possible Ace, and of course we go to Sudden Death to decide the winner. But anything else and that will be out of play. But before Cymphonique reveals the next card I want to ask to the audience: If you're William and you want to see it, say: Yes Ace! Everybody in the audience: Yes Ace! ME: I guess there's no majority, because it's actually unanimous. (Audience laughs) Cymphonique, do you have an Ace up there for William? Cymphonique: Oh, no! It's an 8 of Clubs. (Audience groans, then applause)ME: Darn it. The "Double Blackjack" is out of play, but more money will increase the "Any 21 Jackpot". 8 of Clubs is $50 multiplied by 8, it's $400 plus $250 from the Spade that's $650 going to the "Any 21 Jackpot" and right now it stands at... $4,350! (Audience applause)Before moving on to the next question. Do you want to keep going or freezing on another 18?
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Post by williamlow31 on Apr 13, 2019 23:08:41 GMT -5
Freezing
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Post by romnserg on Apr 14, 2019 5:42:35 GMT -5
(Audience applause) (Cymphonique puts the "Frozen" card on William's podium) ME: Once again, William freezes himself on 18. Vincent, you need 18 for the "Tiebreaker", 19 to win the game and the match. And you need to answer each and every single question correctly. But if you give me a wrong answer in any moment or get yourself so busted, William wins the game of the match an additional $900 (You don't get anything else for a wrong answer) and we move on to "Sudden Death". But it's time for Victoria to sing along. (The music of Can't Stop The Feeling is hearing)Victoria: (Singing) ♪ I got this feelin' inside my bones It goes electric, wavy when I turn it on All through my city, all through my home We're flyin' up, no ceilin', when we in our zone I got that sunshine in my pocket Got that good soul in my feet I feel that hot blood in my body when it drops (ooh) I can't take my eyes up off it, movin' so phenomenally Room on lock, the way we rock it, so don't stop And under the lights when everything goes Nowhere to hide when I'm gettin' you close When we move, well, you already know So just imagine, just imagine, just imagine Nothin' I can see but you when you dance, dance, dance Feel a good, good creepin' up on you So just dance, dance, dance, come on All those things I shouldn't do But you dance, dance, dance And ain't nobody leavin' soon, so keep dancin' I can't stop the feelin' So just dance, dance, dance I can't stop the feelin' So just dance, dance, dance I can't stop the feelin' So just dance, dance, dance I can't stop the feelin' (yeah) So keep dancin', come on ♪(Audience cheers and applause)ME: Oh, yeah! This is one of my favourite songs from Justin Timberlake: "Can't Stop the Feeling!". Also used for the soundtrack for the 2016 DreamWorks Animation film "Trolls". Here's the next question, and once again three possible answers: - Anna Kendrick, Brittany Snow, Rebel Wilson. Which "Pitch Perfect" cast member sang "Can't Stop The Feeling", alongside Justin Timberlake?
(You don't need to buzz-in, just give a straight answer)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2019 7:06:39 GMT -5
Anna Kendrick?
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Post by romnserg on Apr 14, 2019 8:02:04 GMT -5
ME: That's the one. (Ding) (Audience Applause) Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake also sang "True Colours", and also "September" alongside Earth, Wind & Fire. Vincent, that puts you up to $1,700. Find an 2, and it will be a tie as we move on to the "Tiebreak" to decide the winner, with either a 3 or 4 and it will be Game, Set and Match as you'll retain your "Reigning Champion" title, get a 5, and it will be Game, Set and Match as you win the "Any 21 Jackpot", but if it's 6 or more and you'll be so busted as William ties the match. What do you have, Cymphonique? Cymphonique: A 9 of Clubs! (Busted!) (Audience groans)ME: Oh, no. That's too much! Which means, William ties the match! He's won $900 for that 18 and $200 for his correct answers, making $1,100. That's added to the $650 from the last game. And you're up to $1,750! (Audience applause)And Vincent, since you've busted, you don't win any more money, but you still have $1,700! (Audience applause)Once again, no one reached exactly 21, so the "Any 21 Jackpot" is reset to $2,000 plus the cash awarded from that 9 of Clubs. $450 for the rank and $250 for the suit. So that's $700 going to the "Any 21 Jackpot", which will start Game 3 aka "Sudden Death" with: (Cha-Ching!) $2,700! (Audience cheers and applause), and the "Double Blackjack" is of course: (Cha-Ching!) $5,400! (Wild cheers and applause)It's time to take a quick time out and catch our breath, but when we come back, we're playing Sudden Death, where the money from the suits and the ranks and for each correct answer are now DOUBLED! (Audience oohs) And of course, the winner from that "Sudden Death" will become the "Reigning Champion" and will head to the "Gambit Board", for the chance to win TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS! (Audience cheers and applause) That will be when "Full House-Gambit Hour" returns right after the break. Please, stick around! (Audience cheers and applause)
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Post by romnserg on Apr 15, 2019 9:36:21 GMT -5
(Audience cheers and applause)ME: Welcome back to "Full House-Gambit Hour". Before the break, Vincent busted himself and William managed to pull through, therefore we have a tie game. but now it's time to recap the scores: William and Vincent are closer against each other. William has $1,750, while Vincent has $1,700. Since they won one game apiece let's go to "Sudden Death"! (Audience oohs) Victoria: Yes, Sergio. And because William managed to tie the match, we have to explain how it works. It's quite similar to the other 2 games. However, every correct answer now awards $200 and of course, the control of the next card. And of course the money for the "Any 21 Jackpot" from each suit is also doubled! $100 for each Rank (Face values, Face cards and Aces) plus either: Hearts for $200, Spades for $300, Diamonds for $400 and Clubs will add $500. Samantha: Any time a card is drawn with the corresponding rank and suit, the money for that rank and suit are added together and going into the "Any 21 Jackpot" which has at the beginning of the "Sudden Death" Game: (Cha-Ching!) $2,700! (Audience cheers and applause) And the "Double Blackjack" which is now worth: (Cha-Ching!) $5,400! (Wild cheers and applause)Gage: Remember, The "Any 21 Jackpot" can be won with a combination of at least 3 cards for a total of 21. But, The "Double Blackjack" must be won with an Ace and either a 10 or face card. Back to you, Sergio. ME: Thank you, girls. Let's start Game 3, known as "Sudden Death" with the first card up for grabs, but before that. We must reveal our Mystery Dealer. It's down to Victoria Justice and Samantha Boscarino. But, who is it? The only who knows this is George Gray. So, who's the Mystery Dealer for the "Sudden Death" Game? Is it Victoria or Samantha? (Audience oohs)George: The Mystery Dealer for Game 3 aka "Sudden Death" is... SAMANTHA BOSCARINO! (Audience applause)Samantha: Bang! The first card for Sudden Death is a King of Spades! (Audience cheers and applause)ME: What a good start. $200 and that King of Spades up for grabs. Here's the first question with no possible answers at all: - On a QWERTY keyboard, which vowel is NOT on the top row of the letters?
William: 56 (+16) Vincent: 87 (+15) | Magic #: 72 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: A close call, but Vincent was the fastest.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2019 10:49:20 GMT -5
A.
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Post by romnserg on Apr 15, 2019 11:23:34 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2019 11:40:53 GMT -5
I'm totally going to keep the King!
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Post by romnserg on Apr 15, 2019 11:56:53 GMT -5
(Audience cheers and applause)ME: The audiences loves that decision and that King of Spades is definitely yours! Don't forget, that counts as 10 times $100 plus another $300 from the Spade, making a massive $1,300 going into the "Any 21 Jackpot". The new total is up to... $4,000! (Audience applause) But if you find an Ace. The "Double Blackjack" is yours, which is of course... $8,000! (Audience cheers and applause)You only need that Ace to win the "Double Blackjack" But now, here's the next question with 3 possible answers: - Birmingham, London, Manchester. The Biggin Hill Airport is located in what British city?
William: 39 (-12) Vincent: 44 (-17) | Magic #: 27 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: William?
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Post by williamlow31 on Apr 15, 2019 21:06:28 GMT -5
London?
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Post by romnserg on Apr 16, 2019 4:37:55 GMT -5
ME: You're right! (Ding) (Audience Applause) It is indeed in London! Well William, you're $50 "Blake Inferior" of $2,000 (Audience laughs, since I was referring $50 short of $2,000). And you have a tough decision to make: If you keep the next card, I don't have any problem at all. But be careful to what you do, because if you pass it to Vincent and Samantha reveals an Ace, Vincent will win the "Double Blackjack" worth a "Blake Accurate" $8,000 and he will remain as "Reigning Champion" as a result! So, what do you think "Keep it!" or "Pass it!"? (Audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by williamlow31 on Apr 16, 2019 8:52:23 GMT -5
Keeping it.
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