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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2019 0:13:46 GMT -5
Take away that 6!
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 12, 2019 11:26:39 GMT -5
The 6 goes away... (numbers off)...and you've claimed column 3 and the car! (cheers and applause)That Chevy Corvette, along with the entertainment lounger is yours if you win this game. Next question, with only two good rolls left... Montana, Minnesota, or Mississippi -- What state has more churches per capita than any other?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2019 12:46:47 GMT -5
*buzz*
Mississippi
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 12, 2019 18:26:43 GMT -5
Mississippi is right! (applause)5 and 9 are the good rolls. Roll or pass? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2019 22:44:18 GMT -5
Pass
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 13, 2019 2:24:16 GMT -5
OK, Andrew. Roll a 5 or a 9, and you're safe. Anything else, unless it's a double, and Adam wins a car. Good luck!
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Post by mrandrews on Jun 13, 2019 8:18:09 GMT -5
Thank you. Come on 5 or 9. Come on.
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 13, 2019 13:26:26 GMT -5
A 9! Out it goes. (numbers off)Only one number remains on the board, so this will be the final question in this game. Here it is... Ash, Poplar, or Maple -- Wood from what type of tree is used in making bats for Major League Baseball?
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Post by mrandrews on Jun 13, 2019 14:25:24 GMT -5
*buzz* I think it is Ash.
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 14, 2019 11:20:03 GMT -5
It is ash. Well done! (applause)The only good roll is a 5. Roll or pass? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by mrandrews on Jun 14, 2019 12:17:36 GMT -5
I will pass.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2019 13:58:58 GMT -5
Then I will roll! (Hopes for a 5.)
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 15, 2019 11:55:26 GMT -5
There's our first double! (doubles sfx)(applause)But there's no way to take off the 6. Luckily, that was a double, so you get another roll. Try it again.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2019 13:28:59 GMT -5
(Wishes for a 5)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2019 13:29:35 GMT -5
(I can't believe how lucky I got.)
Take away that 5!
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 15, 2019 15:19:35 GMT -5
FIVE!!! (cheers and applause)(game win cue)Adam, congratulations! Alright, let's do some damage control. You won the music box espresso machine, you won the climbing wall treadmill, you won the replica R2-D2, you won the entertainment lounger, and you won the beautiful Chevy Corvette ZR1, for prizes in that game totalling... $164,930! (cheers and applause)How do you feel?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2019 16:11:50 GMT -5
Astounded to say the least.
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 16, 2019 3:21:53 GMT -5
Well you're going to be more astounded when I tell you, that with the $5,000 in cash that you also get for winning that game, your total winnings in cash and prizes are near $200,000 - $194,930, to be exact! (cheers and applause)Win one more game, and you'll be rolling the dice for $1,000,000 in cash. Andrew, you need the next game to force a tie breaker. Game 4 from Las Vegas, when we return! (commercial cue; cheers and applause)
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 17, 2019 13:04:04 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)(out of commercial cue)Welcome back to High Rollers from Las Vegas. Very exciting match we have here. Before the break, Adam picked up a nice pile pf prizes, including a Corvette, and he currently has winnings of almost $195,000, and he leads the match 2 games to 1. Andrew needs the next game to go to a tie-breaker. Right now, it's time to add more prizes. Rich, what do we have for column 1 to go along with the carousel? Rich: It's a hot dog cart! This authentic hot dog vendor's cart is the same kind found on the streets and in the parks of New York City today, continuing the city's robust street food tradition that began in the late 19th century. Made of durable food-grade 18-gauge stainless steel, the cart rolls on two 20" pneumatic wheels and a locking caster with two handles that provide easy maneuvering. It has three removable 360" cu. stainless steel steamer trays that can each hold up to 20 hot dogs or sausages. The front of the cart has a storage ring and hook-up for a propane tank (not included); propane provides fuel for the single burner assembly housed in the rear interior of the cart directly under the three steamers; burners may be individually controlled by knobs in the cart's rear. A top-loading 3,000" cu. ice cooler keeps your beverages and meats cold; a drain plug on the bottom of the chassis allows you to drain meltwater. The front of the cart houses a two shelf storage or display area for drinks, buns, or condiments; additional storage area is located underneath. The cart is topped by a durable 6 1/2' diam. removable umbrella with a stainless steel pole. This prize is worth $5,500, making column 1 worth a total of $15,500! (applause)And starting column 2 all over again with... Rich: It's a unique billiard table! This regulation billiards table's base is molded from an original 1959 Chevrolet Corvette. Built in the U.S., the table meticulously reproduces the classic convertible from real chrome bumper to real chrome bumper, complete with gleaming grille, curves, and working versions of the trademark four headlights, which illuminate with a remote control. The four full-size whitewall tires have genuine steel rims and chrome covers ornamented with spinners, and authentic details include crossed racing flags in the cove area and Corvette emblems on the hood and deck lid. Finished in an auto body shop, the car is painted the original '59 Roman Red and Snowcrest White, shellacked with a layer of automotive clear coat, and hand-buffed and polished to a brilliant shine. Above the car is a tournament-size 4 1/2' x 9' pool table with a three-piece, felt-covered 1"-thick slate surface for impeccably flat, professional-caliber play. The table has solid hardwood rails, dense cushions for quick rebounds, and six drop pockets. Comes with cues, a set of regulation billiard balls, mock VIN and title. This prize is worth $25,000!
(applause)And column 3 starts over. What do we have there? Rich: It's a relaxing baseball chair! Made by Rawlings, this chair is crafted in the form of a gargantuan baseball glove, upholstered entirely with the same exceptional leather as the mitts used by professional ballplayers. The leather for this chair is selected from the top 5% of steer hides in the Midwestern U.S.—the same as used in Rawlings’ acclaimed “Heart of the Hide” baseball glove. Leveraging Rawlings’ 125 years of experience making quality sporting goods, each chair is built to order by master craftsman in the company’s St. Louis facility, who assemble the all-wood frame by hand. The chair is upholstered front and back, padded with furniture-grade foam, and rests on a solid mahogany base. Authentic details add to the chair’s convincing realism, from the 34 aluminum grommets and 30' of leather lacing wound through the fingers, to the Rawlings name branded in the “heel” of the glove. An included removable 12" square armrest is made from the same top-quality leather. The outside of the thumb can be personalized with a name up to 16 characters. This prize is worth $6,200, and the entire board for game for is worth a total of $46,200! (applause)$46,000-plus to play for here. Numbers please... (drum beats) Column 1 is hot again. Boxcars gets you a carousel and hot dog cart. First question of game 4 is this... 12 lbs., 16lbs., or 18lbs. -- What is the maximum weight of a bowling ball?
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Post by mrandrews on Jun 17, 2019 20:44:57 GMT -5
*buzz* 16lbs
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 17, 2019 22:38:13 GMT -5
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 19, 2019 5:03:51 GMT -5
Bump for Andrew.
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Post by mrandrews on Jun 19, 2019 9:42:07 GMT -5
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 19, 2019 15:31:29 GMT -5
8, Andrew. How do you want to remove it?
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Post by mrandrews on Jun 19, 2019 18:33:40 GMT -5
Take away the 8.
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 20, 2019 9:14:09 GMT -5
The 8 is gone. (numbers off)Opens up a roll of 4 for more than $15,000 in prizes. Here's your next question: The 1840s, the 1850s, or the 1860s -- What decade saw the first US postage stamp issued?
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Post by mrandrews on Jun 20, 2019 11:07:49 GMT -5
*buzz* This is a good question. I'm going to guess... the 1840s?
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 21, 2019 9:15:17 GMT -5
You're correct! (applause)All rolls are good, Andrew. Roll 'em!
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Post by mrandrews on Jun 21, 2019 20:27:56 GMT -5
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 22, 2019 15:23:58 GMT -5
It's a 7, Andrew. How do you want to play it?
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