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Post by gameshowfan1986 on Apr 16, 2019 23:03:27 GMT -5
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Apr 17, 2019 6:25:44 GMT -5
Did King Henry VIII have 6 wives? (ding; audience applause)There we go. Well, Antonio, you've got a chance to win another championship. Bryan's hexing the dice already as we roll 'em. (rolling sfx)There go the dice. Antonio, a Crag puts you back in Super Crag.
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Post by gameshowfan1986 on Apr 17, 2019 6:49:43 GMT -5
B B C
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Apr 17, 2019 20:41:57 GMT -5
(ding)Stop on a 3. (ding)Stop on another 3. (ding)Stop on a 5 for a total of 11 points. Want the 11 or a reroll, Antonio?
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Post by gameshowfan1986 on Apr 18, 2019 0:38:11 GMT -5
Freeze: Both Threes
Re-roll: Five (D)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Apr 19, 2019 14:43:56 GMT -5
Going for a triple apparently as we freeze the threes. (freeze sfx)(rolling sfx)Last number rerolls. Let's see if it becomes a 3. (ding) (scattered groans) Got a 4 instead. After Round 7: gameshowfan1986 BryanWith three rounds to go, we've got a flat-footed tie. Round 8 starts with a follow-up question. Ordinal number question: Actress Jane Seymour shares her stage name with which of King Henry VIII's wives? 44 gameshowfan1986 40 Bryan 57 randomizer.org (Antonio buzzes in)Antonio?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Apr 22, 2019 19:05:18 GMT -5
(time passes) (buzz)That's time. Break for Bryan. (ding) Again, this is an ordinal number question. Actress Jane Seymour shares her stage name with which of King Henry VIII's wives? Bryan, is Jane Seymour's name twin the king's 1st, 2nd or 3rd wife?
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Post by Bryan on Apr 22, 2019 20:05:52 GMT -5
I want to say 3rd?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Apr 22, 2019 20:52:25 GMT -5
He's guessing 3rd. Is he right? (ding; audience applause) Yes. The king's third wife was the only of his spouses to have a proper funeral. The other is currently on her fourth husband. Bryan, a Crag will mean we play the mad dash for the cash. Anything else gives you the lead. (rolling sfx)Antonio's already hexing the bones -- as we lock into Bryan's buzzer.
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Post by Bryan on Apr 22, 2019 21:22:13 GMT -5
CBA
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Apr 22, 2019 21:40:49 GMT -5
(ding) Stop on a 3. (ding) Stop on a 6. (ding) And stop on a 2. Well, if you stop the round here, Bryan, you'll have an 11-point lead going into Round 9.
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Post by Bryan on Apr 22, 2019 22:24:14 GMT -5
You know what, I’m gonna gamble!
Freeze the 6!
AA
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Apr 23, 2019 6:41:35 GMT -5
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Apr 24, 2019 20:35:25 GMT -5
(buzz)Time's up. Bryan, chance to steal. (ding)Again, this is a combination of a missing digit question and an ordinal number question. According to the rules on the game show "Trivia Trap", if you've reached a certain age, you're eligible to be on the seniors' team. Bryan, is the first digit in the age 3, 4 or 5?
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Post by Bryan on Apr 24, 2019 20:49:54 GMT -5
5
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Apr 24, 2019 22:25:44 GMT -5
(scattered groans) Hey, I'm 46. Give *me* some hope, why don't ya? (scattered laughter from crowd) Well, let's see who's right. Did "Trivia Trap" consider you a senior when you reached your 50th birthday? (buzz)No -- your 30th. So no one rolls the dice. Round ends with no one scoring. (tones sound)After Round 9: gameshowfan1986 BryanAnd there's the signal confirming we've reached the tenth and final round of the game. Antonio, to win this game and the match, you must win this question and score more than 14 points. Should you score exactly 14 in this round, we'll play a tie-breaker. Any stumble means Bryan wins this game and we go to the mad dash for cash for the championship. Last question of this numbers game, oddly enough, deals with math. Missing digit question: I'll show you the number evenly divisible by every positive integer between 1 and 10 inclusive -- and you tell me the missing digit.(ding) 55 gameshowfan1986 33 Bryan 10 randomizer.org
(Bryan buzzes in)Bryan for the game.
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Post by Bryan on Apr 24, 2019 22:30:27 GMT -5
1?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Apr 25, 2019 6:33:47 GMT -5
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Post by Bryan on Apr 25, 2019 7:52:17 GMT -5
(Crap! I was half asleep when I read this!)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Apr 26, 2019 6:46:22 GMT -5
(buzz) Time's up. Game goes to Bryan. (dings; audience applause)Just to tie up the lose end, what was the missing digit? (ding)4 for 5040. Plato considered this an ideal number. With the win, Bryan's up to $3000. Antonio's up to $4000. Someone's going to surpass the goal of $5000 -- and in so doing will end up with more than $5040. Mad dash for cash -- when you come back. (WGYN theme plays; audience applauds)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on May 2, 2019 20:03:22 GMT -5
(rolling sfx)Welcome back to Crag: The Numbers Game -- and you might be wondering why we're out here at the Super Crag setup. Antonio is not able to complete the match. So we're going to let him come back on a future episode and also give him a chance to add on to his winning streak of three matches. Bryan, as for you, even though you were trailing in the money score, we're going to bump up your score to $5000 and crown you our new champion. (audience applause)(rolling sfx lowered) One more thing -- should Antonio return on the next show, we're not going to restart the whole match. We'll just have Antonio and Brian play the mad dash for the cash. The winner there takes the championship and moves forward. So with all that clarified, Bryan, you get to pick a letter off the winner's board. The amount you uncover will be added to your winnings. Then we match that for the head start in Super Crag. Which letter in "Crag" would you like? You'd really like to pick the letter that hides the $5000 top payoff.
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Post by Bryan on May 2, 2019 20:15:22 GMT -5
G
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on May 3, 2019 6:48:52 GMT -5
Does the G hide five G's? (dings; audience cheers)Yes! All right. $5000 more -- doubling your winnings to $10,000. And now, Bryan, say hello to today's dice girl, Devon. She has your Super Crag dice. The dice in the cup are smaller in comparison to the main game dice -- but the stakes are bigger. Since you just won $5000 from the winner's board... (ding)... we're starting a pot with a different $5000. Every time you want to play Super Crag, you roll all three dice. Every good roll means you'll win more money based on the roll's value in hundreds of dollars. The 20-point straights are now worth $2000 each. Roll any triple -- and you'll win $2500. Roll a 13 in any combination for $2600 -- *BUT* if that combination of 13 has a pair of a particular number in it, that's a Crag for $5000. (audience cheers)(rolling sfx)Bryan, your primary objective is to build up the pot to at least $10,000. Have more than 10 grand in the pot -- and you win tonight's super bonus *of*... (dings; audience cheers)...$40,000. However -- Bryan, as you've figured out, you are, as of now, one Crag away from scoring $10,000 on the nose. If you build the pot to ten grand exactly, you win the mega bonus of $1,000,000 (audience cheers)Not going to be totally easy -- as Devon will show us. (scattered boos) One number on that cube has been replaced with the gremlin. If he comes up, you lose everything in the Super Crag. So after every safe roll, I'll give you a chance to stop. You *may* stop right now, take $5000 and call it quits for the day -- or risk the $5000 in the pot and try to parlay it into $40,000+ -- better yet the million. (audience shouts suggestions) (Bryan, if you wish to risk and roll, please respond with a number from 1-100. You'll see the result of that roll and the next few down the list so long as you have less than $10,000 in the pot, not stop the game and not roll the losing gremlin.)
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Post by Bryan on May 3, 2019 6:54:00 GMT -5
Have to take at least one shot!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on May 3, 2019 21:59:13 GMT -5
(loud cheers from crowd) Bryan, you could become the third Crag-made millionaire in the history of our show. Just roll a Crag right now and the million's yours. (more cheers) Folks, Bryan could use the great vibes. Chant "Crag" for us, okay? (more cheers -- then crowd starts chanting, "CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG!") When you're ready, Bryan, be our guest. (crowd still chants, "CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG! CRAG!") (Bryan shakes up bucket; pours dice down ramp) (audience groans; wonk wonk wonk wonk)Dag. Gum. It. Golden opportunity at the million here. Instead you get shot down before taking flight. Bryan, care to take out your frustration by drop-kicking that gremlin cube? (audience cheers)
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Post by Bryan on May 3, 2019 22:21:17 GMT -5
I would be honored
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on May 5, 2019 19:28:16 GMT -5
(more cheers)
Be our guest.
[Bryan, just respond with "(drop-kicking gremlin cube)" or something to that effect.]
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Post by Bryan on May 6, 2019 6:24:16 GMT -5
(drop kick)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on May 7, 2019 20:59:11 GMT -5
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on May 8, 2019 21:27:19 GMT -5
We'll bypass qualifying and ask -- who wants to play?
Next respondent who didn't play in the main numbers games gets to play Exact Change.
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