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Post by gameshowfan1995 on May 23, 2019 19:03:42 GMT -5
Eleven, Andrew. What numbers would you like to remove?
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Post by mrandrews on May 24, 2019 16:00:16 GMT -5
The 8 and the 3 please.
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on May 24, 2019 20:52:58 GMT -5
Out they go... (numbers off)...and just like that, you've cleared column 3! (applause)Win this first game, and you'll pocket $10,000 in cash. We're starting to see some bad rolls now, so whoever wins this and all subsequent questions this game has the choice to roll or pass. Here's your next question: What North American country drinks the most Slurpees per capita?
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2019 22:19:44 GMT -5
*buzz*
This might be a trap, but I'm going with the USA.
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on May 25, 2019 0:46:46 GMT -5
No, believe it or not, it's actually Canada. (audience groans)Which means Andrew has control of the dice. 3 and 5 are the bad rolls, Andrew. Roll or pass? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by mrandrews on May 25, 2019 10:05:56 GMT -5
I'll roll
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on May 26, 2019 1:20:09 GMT -5
It's a 4, and there's only one way to get rid of it. The 4 goes out. (numbers off)A roll of 7 will claim the nap pod worth 16 grand. Next question, players... 12, 16 or 24 -- According to Olympic badminton rules, how many feathers are required on a shuttlecock?
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Post by mrandrews on May 26, 2019 8:06:12 GMT -5
Buzz. I'm going to guess 16.
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on May 26, 2019 11:53:36 GMT -5
That's right! (applause)3, 4, 5 and 10 are the bad rolls. Are you a-rollin' or a-passin'? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by mrandrews on May 26, 2019 13:14:13 GMT -5
I'm a-passin'.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2019 14:16:47 GMT -5
Ready to roll!
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on May 27, 2019 10:28:48 GMT -5
It's a 10... (bad roll)(groans)...which means Andrew wins game 1! (game win cue)(cheers and applause)Congratulations, Andrew. That's $10,000 in cash for you, plus $5,000 more for winning the game. $15,000 in cash altogether. Adam, don't worry, it takes 3 games to win the right to try for the $1,000,000, so you have plenty of time. We'll take a break and be back with game 2, right here in Las Vegas. See you after the break! (commercial cue, cheers and applause)
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on May 28, 2019 9:41:26 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)(out of commercial cue)We're back on High Rollers, here in Las Vegas. Andrew St. Clair has one game under his belt and $15,000 in cash to show for it. Adam, you still have a chance to get into this match. Right now, we're going to add more prizes, starting with Column 1. Rich, take it away. Rich: It's a fabulous arcade game! This arcade cabinet features over 60 different variations of virtual pinball. The machine provides a library of pre-installed virtual pinball games, each with its own immersive 3D environments that include animated characters, flippers, bumpers, and ramps. A lightsaber launches the ball in Star Wars: A New Hope, flippers and a digital pinball fight a queen Xenomorph in Aliens, and a patriotic superhero seeks out the cosmic cube and spars with the Red Skull in Marvel’s Captain America. Its 32" LED playfield faithfully reproduces the hallmarks of a classic pinball cabinet with the atavistic details of their mechanical predecessors using razor-sharp 1080p high-definition. The machine also downloads over 60 classic arcade games, corresponding with its outward physical characteristics of a retro arcade game, including an OEM-style coin door (but without the need to be constantly fed with quarters). Its two coaxial speakers reproduce authentic sounds, including the clack of solenoids, the thunks of flippers, bells for scoring, and the occasional vocalizations by a game’s characters. This prize is worth $4,000, making column 1 worth a total of $20,000! (applause)Okay, now to add on to the espresso machine in column 2, we have this. Rich: It's an amazing climbing wall! This climbing wall has a continuously revolving face that enables endless vertical climbs. The face of the wall consists of hand- and foot-holds on individual panels that revolve like an upright treadmill, allowing climbers to scale to the height of Mt. Everest in their own home. The treadwall is motorless and powered solely by the climber's weight, allowing climbers of all skill levels to climb at their preferred pace and stop without pressing any buttons. The wall adjusts from -20° to +5° from vertical, simulating overhangs or slab climbing, and the holds can be repositioned to four different locations on each panel for customizable whole-body workouts that build muscle or develop cardio fitness. An LED display on the frame shows time elapsed, distance climbed, and calories burned and the entire unit only requires the same amount of floor space as a treadmill. This prize is valued at $9,950, making column 2 worth a total of $14,150! (applause)And column 3 starts again with... what? Rich: It's a relaxing lounger! This is the motorized reclining lounge chair with built-in misters, speakers, and a USB charging port, all powered by the sun. Two 24" W x 6" H solar panels on each side of the chair’s base provide power for all the extensive entertainment features. A control pad on the left armrest provides simple push-button operation of a quiet hydraulic lift that gently reclines or raises the back and the fingertip-adjustable nozzles atop each armrest that emit a refreshing mist. A USB port charges a cell phone, while integrated Bose speakers sync wirelessly with any Bluetooth-enabled device to play music or audio books. The lounger has a 2 1/2"-thick plush, waterproof cushion and a detachable, adjustable awning for shade. Integrated rear wheels allow easy relocation of the lounger. The 10-watt solar panels require about four hours of sun to fully recharge the protected 12-volt battery. A concealed water tank holds up to six gallons of water for misting. This prize is worth $4,000, and the entire board for game 2 is worth $38,500!(cheers and applause)Over $38,000 in prizes. Let's load up the numbers. (drum beats) No hot column this game, so you'll have to do it the hard way. First question of game 2 is this... 3, 4 or 5 -- What is the minimum number of sides required to create a Polygon?
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2019 12:40:22 GMT -5
*buzz*
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on May 28, 2019 19:10:11 GMT -5
You're right, Adam. (applause)New game, Adam. Go ahead and roll those bones!
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2019 21:08:04 GMT -5
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on May 29, 2019 3:32:04 GMT -5
A 7, Adam. What do you wanna get rid of?
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2019 4:17:35 GMT -5
1 & 6
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on May 29, 2019 20:20:26 GMT -5
Out they go. (numbers off)Another roll of 7 will give one of you $20,000 worth of goodies. Your next question, players... Was it the 1950s, the 1960s, or the 1970s that saw the introduction of the Easy Bake oven, Lite Brite and Spirograph?
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Post by mrandrews on May 30, 2019 8:49:12 GMT -5
*buzz* I'm going to say the 1960s.
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on May 30, 2019 17:44:11 GMT -5
That is correct! (applause)All rolls are good, Andrew. Roll the dice.
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Post by mrandrews on May 30, 2019 18:35:02 GMT -5
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on May 31, 2019 10:40:50 GMT -5
An 8. How do you want to get rid of it?
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Post by mrandrews on May 31, 2019 15:38:15 GMT -5
I'll take the 8.
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 1, 2019 7:19:35 GMT -5
The 8 by itself it is. (numbers off)That opens up a roll of 9 for the espresso machine and the climbing wall treadmill. Your next question is as follows... 19 cents, 37 cents or 45 cents -- What was the price of a Whopper when Burger King first introduced it in 1957?
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Post by mrandrews on Jun 1, 2019 9:47:44 GMT -5
*buzz* hmmm. I'm going to guess 19 cents?
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 1, 2019 14:18:54 GMT -5
No, it was actually 37 cents. (groans)Adam, everything is still good, so go ahead and roll.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 16:14:54 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 16:15:32 GMT -5
I will take away that 7!
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 2, 2019 8:12:43 GMT -5
That 7 is out... (numbers off)...and you've cleared column 1! (applause)You have $20,000 worth of nap pod and arcade game, but remember, you must win this game to take them home. Next question... 16, 18 or 20 -- How many baby teeth does a child usually have?
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