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Post by mrandrews on Jun 22, 2019 20:43:13 GMT -5
7 the hard way
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 23, 2019 18:19:27 GMT -5
(This game is on hold while I have a new laptop delivered)
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 26, 2019 14:11:05 GMT -5
New PC is all set to go. Game on! -------------------- The 7 comes off the board. (numbers off)And now a roll of 9 will give one of you the baseball chair. Next question... 0, 1, or 2 -- How many former US presidents died during the 1990's?
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Post by mrandrews on Jun 26, 2019 18:08:36 GMT -5
*buzz* I'm going to guess 0.
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 27, 2019 1:11:14 GMT -5
Nope, the correct answer is 1. (groans)Richard Nixon died in 1994. Adam, roll the dice. Everything is still good.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2019 4:00:33 GMT -5
I knew that wouldn’t be correct. I visited the Nixon Museum recently and I definitely know that Nixon died in the 90’s.
Anyway...
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 27, 2019 15:02:10 GMT -5
5. A few ways to do it, Adam.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2019 16:24:04 GMT -5
4 and 1
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 28, 2019 23:06:05 GMT -5
The 4 and 1 it shall be. (numbers off)Now a roll of 8 can clear two columns. Here's your next question... 1, 000-00-0000, or 999-99-9999 -- What Social Security number did Jack Benny claim to have?
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Post by mrandrews on Jun 29, 2019 13:23:22 GMT -5
*buzz* Uh, I'm going to guess 1?
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jun 29, 2019 19:35:05 GMT -5
You guessed right! (applause)Everything except a 4 is good. Roll or pass? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by mrandrews on Jun 30, 2019 15:57:24 GMT -5
I'll roll
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jul 1, 2019 4:29:32 GMT -5
A 7, and there's only one way to do it. Take the 2 and 5 off... (numbers off)...and give Andrew column 3! (applause)That baseball chair worth over $6,000 is yours if you win the game. Next question... Ture or false -- Chutney is Indian gravy?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2019 4:35:48 GMT -5
*buzz*
Shot in the dark. True?
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jul 1, 2019 18:18:19 GMT -5
No, it's false. (groans)It's a dry base for a sauce. Andrew, 3, 6, 9 and 12 are good. Roll or pass?
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Post by mrandrews on Jul 2, 2019 10:02:51 GMT -5
I will kindly pass.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2019 14:00:19 GMT -5
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jul 2, 2019 19:32:29 GMT -5
An 8 is bad... (bad roll)(groans)...Andrew ties the match! (cheers and applause)(game win cue)Andrew, you have the baseball chair, plus another $5,000 in cash. $11,200 this game, $26,200 this match. We'll take another break, and when we come back, it's the sudden death tie breaker. One of these two contestants will be rolling the dice for $1,000,000. Who will it be? Find out after this. (commercial cue; applause)
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jul 4, 2019 5:31:56 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)(out of commercial cue)Welcome back. We're in Caesars Palace in Las Vegas playing High Rollers with Andrew St. Clair and Adam Alam, and now it comes down to the wire, the tie breaker. Whoever wins this game plays the Big Numbers for $1,000,000. Rich, we need new prizes. What do we have in column 1? Rich: It's a unique Pac-Man game! Standing nearly 9'-tall with a 108" LED screen, this is the world’s largest Pac-Man game. Made by Bandai Namco, designer of the original Pac-Man arcade video game in 1980, the enlarged console is built to enable simultaneous two-person play, yet remain reminiscent of the original arcade models. Complete with the original programming, the game recreates the glowing maze, pac dots, ghosts, and yellow chomping hero in exact detail on the LED display as the integrated speakers produce the game’s classic sounds. A pair of four-way joysticks and buttons provide authentic control as two players navigate the maze, dodge Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde, and gobble up pac-pellets. The console pedestal is decorated with full-color interactive LED lights that illuminate in synchronization with gameplay action. This prize is valued at $15,000, making column 1 worth a total of $30,500!(applause)And adding onto column 2... Rich: It's a robotic bartender! This computerized mixologist is the same one found at country clubs, stadium luxury suites, and fine hotels, that automatically makes perfect cocktails at the touch of a button. The touchscreen interface allows users to quickly select drink categories such as neats, martinis, and tropical drinks, search alphabetically, or choose a spirit, and it searches its 600-drink database for matching cocktails. Users can view any cocktail’s ingredients, invent new libations, and customize traditional cocktails by adding or omitting ingredients, increasing liquor proportions, and adjusting drink size. The unit holds up to 16 750 ml or 1 litre bottles of spirits (not included) and 12 mixers (included) such as tonic water, cola, and lime juice. An ice bin accessible from the countertop holds up to 20 lbs. of ice and a built-in garnish tray keeps blue cheese olives and lemon twists close at hand. The cabinet is made from stainless steel or metal and wood veneer, the countertop is quartz, and the four casters enable easy relocation. This prize is worth $25,000, making column 2 worth a total of $50,000! (applause)And column 3, Rich. Rich: It's an amazing simulator! This dome-shaped monitor energizes treadmill workouts by taking runners on a virtual adventure in some of the world’s most exotic locales. Found in Europe’s top-tier health clubs, the 38" hemispheric, concave monitor sets up in front of your existing treadmill and spans its full width to create an incredibly lifelike portal. Runners can escape the tedium of indoor workouts to explore the otherworldly landscapes of California’s Joshua Tree National Park, jog along the Pacific coastline or through a rustic lakefront village, and even take a solitary run through mysterious Area 51. All films are shot in 1080p HD resolution by some of Hollywood’s most accomplished cameramen, creating an immersive first-person view that has been proven to help runners go farther and faster. A wireless sensor attached to the treadmill syncs with the monitor, which automatically adjusts the movie speed to match your running pace. Additional locations are available from the manufacturer. This prize is worth $8,000, and the entire board for game 5 is worth $88,500! (applause)Nearly $90,000 in prizes for this last game. Numbers please. (drum beats) No hot column. Gotta do it the hard way. First question in the tie breaker... True or false -- In Europe, horses race counterclockwise on the track, just like in the US.
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Post by mrandrews on Jul 4, 2019 9:08:42 GMT -5
*buzz* True
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jul 5, 2019 8:28:52 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2019 17:34:24 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2019 17:34:57 GMT -5
5 and 2
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jul 6, 2019 10:16:15 GMT -5
5 and 2 are outta here. (numbers off)A roll of 6 will win one of you $50,000 worth of billiard table and robotic bartender. Next question, guys... Aquarius, Cancer, or Aries -- What is the first sign of the Zodiac?
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Post by mrandrews on Jul 6, 2019 12:56:46 GMT -5
*buzz* Aries?
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jul 6, 2019 19:55:13 GMT -5
...is right! (applause)Everything is good. Off you go!
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Post by mrandrews on Jul 6, 2019 20:00:11 GMT -5
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jul 6, 2019 20:02:54 GMT -5
Big 10. Several ways to do it.
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Post by mrandrews on Jul 6, 2019 20:40:01 GMT -5
6 and 4 please
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Post by gameshowfan1995 on Jul 6, 2019 21:15:11 GMT -5
6 and 4 are gone... (numbers off)...and column 2 is yours! (applause)$50,000 in prizes will be yours if you win the game. Next question... Shirley Temple, Marilyn Monroe, or Ginger Rogers -- Which actress did not appear on the cover of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
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