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Post by romnserg on Apr 9, 2019 8:41:48 GMT -5
Last time, you've brought your mom and your girlfriend to support you. Are they here today?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2019 8:44:22 GMT -5
No, they're at home watching.
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Post by romnserg on Apr 9, 2019 8:47:37 GMT -5
So you're alone. By the way, besides of been a fan of "The Price Is Right" (You've made your own version, but you've cancelled it) and a computer programmer. You've hosted "Snakes and Ladders: Deluxe". However, due to the lack of interest you've cancelled it. But you've got a new game show called "Credit Card", which shares some similarities from Gambit, but it's not broadcast on CBS. In what "another network" can we see it and when?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2019 9:24:03 GMT -5
FOX. The studio of Credit Card (and WWTBAM) is located at ABC Television Center, New York City.
It's weekly, and it's airing at 9 PM.
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Post by romnserg on Apr 9, 2019 10:05:23 GMT -5
ME: We're looking forward to this. In fact, let's hear it for William & Vincent! (Audience cheers and applause) Before we play the game, time to explain the rules. The only way to get closer to 21 without going over is answering a series of questions! Isn't that right, Mashettes? Gage: That's right, we play a best-of-three match. At the start of each game, one of us will ONLY reveal the first card of this deck. Cymphonique: Then, Sergio will either ask a multiple-choice question, toss-up question or 50/50 question to both of you. Each correct answer is now worth $100, that's yours to keep regardless of the outcome and you also gain the control of the card. Samantha: But if you give him an incorrect answer or run out of time before answering, the $100 and control of the card will go automatically to your opponent. Victoria: The winner is the player whose hand is closer to 21 without going over. But be careful, if you go over 21, you automatically lose and your opponent wins by default. Samantha: The winner is paid $50 multiplied by his score, with a house minimum of $500 for each game won. (Audience applause) If the runner-up hasn't busted, their score will be multiplied by $25 which will be added to whatever you've earned. Victoria: If someone reaches exactly 21, you automatically win the game! (Audience applause) They win $1,050 plus one of the two progressive jackpots, which will grow depending on each draw and what each suit will add. Cymphonique: Growing by either $100, $150, $200 or $250 with the Hearts, Spades, Diamonds and Clubs, plus $50 multiplied by the face value of each numbered card, with face cards (Jacks, Queens and Kings) counting as 10 and Aces as 11. And here's how each suit will add on each draw. George, can you tell us how much is worth each suit? George: Yes, Cymphonique. Listen up players, because here's what the suits will add to the "Any 21 Jackpot" in today's match: $50 for each Rank (Face values, Face cards and Aces) plus either: Hearts add $100, Spades add $150, Diamonds add $200 and Diamonds will add $250. Gage: If you get a combination of at least 3 cards for a total of 21, you'll break the "Any 21 Jackpot". But, if you get an Ace and either a 10 or face card. The hopeful "Double Blackjack" is yours! George, will you tell us how much is worth the "Any 21 Jackpot" and the "Double Blackjack"? George: Gage, the "Any 21 Jackpot" starts at... (Cha-Ching!) $1,000! (Audience cheers and applause), while the "Double Blackjack" equals to Double Jackpot which is... (Cha-Ching!) $2,000! (Wild cheers and applause) But if you fail to score exactly 21. The "Any 21 Jackpot" will drop to $1,500, but the "Double Blackjack" rule is still the same. However, if you manage to reach 21, the "Any 21 Jackpot" will be reset back to $1,000. Back to you, Sergio! ME: Thank you, girls and George. During the commercial break, our producers have sent our Mystery card dealer this deck of 52 super sized playing cards that were shuffled, cut, and sealed. Right now, whoever's the dealer is breaking the seal and ready to show our players the first card up for grabs. But none of us knows who's the mystery dealer, only the producers do, but George Gray has her true identity. George, tell us if the Mystery Dealer is either Victoria, Gage, Cymphonique or Samantha! (Audience oohs)George: The Mystery Dealer for Game 1 is... GAGE GOLIGHTLY! (Audience applause)Gage: Before moving on. Let me show you an example of how much money will be added any time Samantha, Victoria, Cymphonique or Me draws a card. It's an Ace of Spades! That's out of play, since it's an example. That would have added $700 to the "Any 21 Jackpot" ($550 for the Ace and $150 for the Spade). But here's the first card for Game 1; And it's: 9 of Clubs! ME: Well, here's an 9 of Clubs. And here's the first question: - Milionerzy and Haluatko Miljonääriksi? are the Polish and Finnish versions of what Game Show?
William: 87 (-52) Vincent: 58 (-23) | Magic #: 35 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: Vincent?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2019 11:21:03 GMT -5
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
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Post by romnserg on Apr 9, 2019 12:19:04 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2019 12:30:03 GMT -5
Pass it.
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Post by romnserg on Apr 9, 2019 12:39:36 GMT -5
(Audience applause)ME: Well, using some strategy. William, the 9 is yours. And let's see how much money is worth. 9 times $50 plus $250 from the Club, that's $700 and it goes to the "Any 21 Jackpot", going up to... $1,700! (Audience applause)Moving on and remember, Gage won't reveal her next card after the next question: - True or False. The judges from MasterChef UK are Gregg Wallace and Gordon Ramsay.
William: 86 (-27) Vincent: 72 (-13) | Magic #: 59 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: Vincent again!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2019 12:56:54 GMT -5
False?
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Post by romnserg on Apr 9, 2019 13:03:15 GMT -5
ME: Yes, it is false! (Ding) (Audience Applause) From the UK, it's Gregg Wallace and John Torode. While Gordon Ramsay is judge from MasterChef USA, and alongside him we've seen Joe Bastianich, Graham Elliott, Christina Tosi and Aaron Sanchez. Now what? Do you want the next card or pass it to William who's holding a 9? (Audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2019 13:36:58 GMT -5
I'm going to take the next card this time.
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Post by romnserg on Apr 9, 2019 15:53:44 GMT -5
(Audience cheers and applause)ME: OK, he wants to keep it; Gage, reveal the next card. Gage: Vincent...Here's a 3 of Spades. (Audience groans)ME: No good. The "Double Blackjack" is out of play, but that 3 of Spades equals $300 ($150 for the Spade plus $150 for the 3) and it's going to the "Any 21 Jackpot" going up to... $2,000! (Audience applause)No one is above 11. William is on 9, and Vincent is on 3. So, next question with three possible answers: - Gluten, Fructose, Lactose. A celiac is a person who's intolerant to what?
William: 24 (+44) Vincent: 16 (+52) | Magic #: 68 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: William?
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Post by williamlow31 on Apr 9, 2019 21:10:48 GMT -5
Gluten
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Post by romnserg on Apr 10, 2019 0:31:32 GMT -5
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Post by williamlow31 on Apr 10, 2019 1:38:50 GMT -5
I want that card
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Post by romnserg on Apr 10, 2019 6:56:16 GMT -5
ME: He's going for it. If a Jack, Queen, King or even an Ace pops up, you will be in a good position. Gage, let's reveal's William's next card. Gage: I'm sorry, William...It's a 4 of Clubs. (Audience groans)ME: Oh, no. I don't believe it! But you're 8 away from winning the "Any 21 Jackpot" which adds $200 for the rank plus $250 for the suit. And right now is worth: $2,450! (Audience applause)Before I read the next question. Do you want to continue or freeze on 13?
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Post by williamlow31 on Apr 10, 2019 7:35:10 GMT -5
Gotta continue
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Post by romnserg on Apr 10, 2019 8:32:27 GMT -5
ME: OK, then. Let's move on to the next question: - Anglia, Carlton, Thames. Which character did Alfonso Ribeiro portay in "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air?"
William: 45 (+11) Vincent: 54 (-09) | Magic #: 34 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: William?
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Post by williamlow31 on Apr 10, 2019 9:42:15 GMT -5
Has to be Carlton
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Post by romnserg on Apr 10, 2019 10:45:53 GMT -5
ME: Correct! (Ding) (Audience Applause) You have $200. Here's the situation: If you go for it, you need an 8 to win the "Any 21 Jackpot"; With a 9, 10, Jack, Queen or King, you'll be so busted and Vincent will win an additional $500 since his score is lower than 11, but having a 7 or lower and the game will continue. What do you think? Play or pass? (Audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by williamlow31 on Apr 10, 2019 11:55:03 GMT -5
The odds are in my favour, I'll go.
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Post by romnserg on Apr 10, 2019 12:09:59 GMT -5
(Audience oohs)ME: He thinks the odds are in his favour. Al right, let's recap: Get an Ace (as a 1) 7 or lower than that, the game continues. With an 8, you will claim the "Any 21 Jackpot" plus the value from that card. But either a 9, 10, Jack, Queen or King, you are busted and Vincent takes Game 1 with just a 3. Gage, what's behind William's next card? Gage: It's a 5 of Spades! (Audience applause)ME: Whew! You're still alive! But we keep drawing cards with Clubs and Spades. We add $250 for the 5 plus $150 for the Spade into the "Any 21 Jackpot" which is now at: $2,850! (Audience applause)Before I read the next question. Do you want to continue or freeze on 18?
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Post by williamlow31 on Apr 10, 2019 12:17:25 GMT -5
Freezing
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Post by romnserg on Apr 10, 2019 12:36:42 GMT -5
(Audience cheers and applause) (Gage puts the "Frozen" card on William's podium) ME: And the "Master Challenger" freezes on 18. Vincent, you're now on your own. But you need at least 15 to draw level and 16 to win the game. And you must answer each and every single question correctly. If you give me a wrong answer in any moment, William wins the first game of the match and an additional $900 (You don't get anything else for a wrong answer). Here's your next question... - What paper-and-pencil game is known in the United Kingdom as “noughts and crosses”?
(You don't need to buzz-in, just give a straight answer)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2019 13:29:51 GMT -5
Tic Tac Toe?
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Post by romnserg on Apr 10, 2019 14:13:48 GMT -5
ME: That's correct. (Ding) (Audience Applause) Up to $300. Gage, let's reveal the next card for Vincent. Gage: It's a 10 of Clubs! (Audience applause)
ME: Well, that's better. That 10 is worth $500 and that Spade is worth $150, that's $650 going to the "Any 21 Jackpot". And the new total is: $3,500! (Audience applause)ME: If your next card is either 6 or 7, you'll win the Game. With an 8, you'll win the "Any 21 Jackpot". But if you draw a 9, 10, Jack, Queen or King or answer incorrectly. William will win Game 1 and an additional $900. Here's the next question... - Yes or No. The October Revolution is commonly referred as the Bolshevik Revolution
(You don't need to buzz-in, just give a straight answer)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2019 14:19:50 GMT -5
Yes.
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Post by romnserg on Apr 10, 2019 15:16:28 GMT -5
ME: Correct! (Ding) (Audience Applause) $400 in your bank. This is tense, dear Gage; With a 6 or 7, Vincent will win Game 1; With an 8, Vincent will win the "Any 21 Jackpot"; But with a 9, William will win Game 1. If one of these three things doesn't happen, the game can either continue or head to the "Tie-Breaker" where the highest card wins the Game! Let's see what do you have. Gage: Vincent, I hate to say this...But it's a 7 of Spades! (Dings) (Audience cheers and applause)ME: You've missed out the "Any 21 Jackpot" by one. But it doesn't matter, you've won Game 1! That score is multiplied by $50; That's $1,000 which is added to the $400 from your correct answers. And you're up to $1,400! (Audience applause)William, even though you've lost, you receive $25 per point since you were closer to 21 without going over, that's $450, bringing you up to $650! (Audience applause)Since no one reached exactly 21, although Vincent was really close once again. We must reset the "Any 21 Jackpot" down to $1,500. But that's not over, because the 7 of Spades was the last card. We're adding $350 for the 7 and $150 for the Spade. So that's $500 going to the "Any 21 Jackpot", which will start Game 2 at: (Cha-Ching!) $2,000! (Audience cheers and applause), and the "Double Blackjack" is of course: (Cha-Ching!) $4,000! (Wild cheers and applause)Coming up after the break, we'll be playing Game 2. Someone from Singapore wants to catch up, but someone from London is looking for his second win. Find out who will be one step closer to that $250,000 Jackpot when "Full House-Gambit Hour" returns in just a moment. don't go away. (Audience cheers and applause)
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Post by romnserg on Apr 12, 2019 8:29:17 GMT -5
(Audience cheers and applause)ME: Welcome back to "Full House-Gambit Hour". Before the break, William froze on 18, but Vincent defeated him with 20 on a Game where the cards with Spades and Clubs arew the only ones to be drawn. Right now, it's time to take a look at their scores: William has $650, while Vincent has $1,400. But anything can happen. Let's recap the big bucks does each card award: The face numbered cards are multiplied by $50, while face cards (Jack, Queen, King), like tens, are worth $500 and the Aces are worth $550 plus the value of each suit: Hearts (H) add $100, Spades (S) are worth $150, Diamonds (D) $200 and Clubs (C) $250. Any time our dealer draws a card the money from the rank and the suit will go into the "Any 21 Jackpot" which it was supposed to start with $1,500. But given the way we add the last card drawn on the previous game. The "Any 21 Jackpot" currently stands at: (Cha-Ching!) $2,000! (Audience cheers and applause) This can be won by scoring exactly 21 with a combination of at least three cards. But, the "Any 21 Jackpot" can be turned into "Double Blackjack" if you get 21 with just an Ace and either a 10 or face card. And that's worth: (Cha-Ching!) $4,000! (Wild cheers and applause)Let's start Game 2 with the first card up for grabs, but before that. We must uncover our Mystery Dealer. Can't be Gage, since she already did it. So George, it's down to Victoria, Cymphonique or Samantha, but who's now the Mystery Dealer? (Audience oohs)George: The Mystery Dealer for Game 2 is... CYMPHONIQUE MILLER! (Audience applause)Cymphonique: The first card for Game 2 is: Queen of Hearts! (Audience cheers and applause)ME: OK, someone will be one step closer to claim the "Double Blackjack". Here's the question: - King Candy, Queen Candy, Jack Candy. In Disney's "Wreck-It Ralph", who turned Vanellope Von Schweetz into a "Glitch"?
William: 70 (+02) Vincent: 14 (+54) | Magic #: 68 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: You must...know this one...William!
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