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Post by dad90 on Sept 26, 2019 6:38:15 GMT -5
Only give me 1 dice code at a time as it will determine the roll of the dice.
In fact, there's a maximum of 13 dice codes to give me, but if you want to give me all 13, you have to PM me the dice roll codes.
Any other questions?
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Post by dad90 on Sept 26, 2019 9:00:23 GMT -5
I believe that there aren't any more questions as Nels has given me his dice codes via PM, so horses, to the starting gate! On your marks...
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Post by dad90 on Sept 26, 2019 9:36:12 GMT -5
Nels, roll the dice, and we'll get going! (Dice Code: 206) And the Odd Horse comes out first! START | | ----- | ----- | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH |
(Dice Code: 129) And the Odd Horse takes another step! START | ----- | | ----- | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH |
(Dice Code: 69) And the Odd Horse is now one step away from the Finish Line! The others haven't even got out of the Starting Gate yet! START | ----- | ----- | | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH |
(Dice Code: 167) And the Doubles Horse comes out of the gate at last! START | ----- | ----- | | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH | START | | ----- | ----- | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH |
(Dice Code: 216) The Doubles is beginning to catch up, but is it too little, too late? START | ----- | ----- | | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH | START | ----- | | ----- | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH |
(Dice Code: 40) Unbelievable! 3 Doubles in a row! You would've been in jail if you were playing Monopoly right about now, but in this case, the Doubles Horse is now tied for the lead with the Odd Horse and is now one step away from the Finish Line! START | ----- | ----- | | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH | START | ----- | ----- | | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH |
(Dice Code: 109) WOW! 4 Doubles in a row as the Doubles Horse makes a come-from-behind victory against the Odd Horse and finishes the race for $10,000 in cash! START | ----- | ----- | | FINISH | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH | START | ----- | ----- | ----- | | | ----- | ----- | ----- | FINISH |
(Audience Cheers and Applause)Wow, that was a great race! Just when the Odd Horse was about to win, the Doubles Horse sneaks by and steals it, and in this case, that's $10,000 cash added to your winnings! (Audience Applause)Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
Nels: 1/Column 2/$11200 (WINNER) James: 0/None/$0 (GAME OVER) So Nels, so far you've won $11,200, all in cash! You've managed to dethrone our former champion James in this round. However, do you have what it takes to beat JC in the Championship Round? Well, there's only one way to find out: And that is to be here when we crown a new champion when Super High Rollers returns! (Commercial Cue; Audience Applause)
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Post by dad90 on Sept 26, 2019 10:10:37 GMT -5
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Post by dad90 on Sept 26, 2019 21:37:10 GMT -5
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Post by dad90 on Sept 26, 2019 21:38:13 GMT -5
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Post by dad90 on Sept 27, 2019 8:30:04 GMT -5
(All-Star Blitz Prize Cue; Audience Applause)(Audience Applause)Burton: And now back to Super High Rollers and the Championship Round!DK: Thanks a lot, Burton! And now, here we are in the Championship Round with our two challengers, JC, who has won $4,499 from the Qualification Round and Nels, who has won $11,200 from the Elimination Round. Now it is time for the Final Round, the Championship Round! Both JC and Nels have proven themselves worthy to be here, and now, the 4 columns are reset... Now, the rules are pretty much the same in the Elimination Round, but this time, each column have a capacity of up to 5 prizes, and if they are not won, they will be carried over. On our last show, Column 4 was claimed, but the others 3 columns haven't, so they are now back in this show, and we're going to add a new prize in each column. Now, let's recap of what we have from the 3 columns... In Column 1, we had... a trip to Maui, which has a value of $9,647, and what are we going to add in that column, Burton? Burton: We are going to add an iPad here!(Audience Applause)The new 11-inch iPad Pro features an advanced Liquid Retina display that goes edge to edge. Face ID, so you can securely unlock iPad Pro, log in to apps, and pay with just a glance. The A12X Bionic chip is faster than many PC laptops and easily runs pro apps. All-day battery life. Wi-Fi. Over a million apps available on the App Store, including augmented reality experiences. And the new Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard Folio help you be even more creative and productive. It will make you rethink what iPad is capable of - and what a computer is capable of. This prize is worth $1,278, making the total of Column 1 to $10,925!(Audience Applause)DK: Now, we move on to Column 2, where this column is almost loaded. In fact, we have... a baby crib from Ubabub with a value of $2,300... a trip to New Orleans with a value of with a value of $5,347... and a Hot Tub from Fantasy Spas with a value of $3,750, and what else are we going to add to that, Burton? Burton: A GPS Watch!(Audience Applause)Suunto Spartan Ultra is an advanced multisport GPS watch sporting a color touch screen, 100m water resistance and up to 26h of battery life in training mode. Compass & barometric altitude with FusedAlti™ ensure you always stay on course. With 80 pre-set sport modes and rich sport specific metrics Spartan Ultra is your ultimate training partner. Suunto Spartan Ultra watches are hand-made in Finland and built to last in any conditions. This prize is worth $549, making the total of Column 2 to $11,946!(Audience Applause)DK: And now we move on to Column 3, where there's... an Ensenada Bedroom Group available with a value of $6,299... a Sonoma LUX 464-Bottle Wine Cabinet with a value of $6,759... and an Outdoor TV from SunBrite with a value of $2,970, and what are we going to add to that, Burton? Burton: How about a new motorscooter?(Audience Applause)Start your two-wheel experience in style and make Primavera your first Vespa. The air-cooled four-stroke 50cc engine, is designed to maximize quality and reliability. It allows for an extraordinary reduction in fuel consumption and emissions. The perfect engine for your first vehicle. It's a prize worth $4,109, bringing the total of Column 3 to $20,137!(Audience Applause)DK: And last, but not least, Column 4. That column was claimed by James on our last show, so this Column is empty, but not for long, right Burton? Burton: Certainly not, my good friend. Now Halloween is right around the corner, but we're going to celebrate that a little bit early by playing...
Trick or Treat! And if you roll a 6 on a single die, and both you and the charity you are playing for will win...
$15,000 in cash!
Which sums up the entire board to $58,008!(Audience Cheers and Applause)DK: Thank you very much, Burton! And now, let's load up the numbers for the deciding game! (Drum Solo) Column 1: Maui + iPad - $10,625 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub + GPS Watch - $11,946 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV + Motorscooter - $20,137 Column 4: Trick or Treat - $15,000
And again, we have 2 Hot Columns, and they are Column 1, with a roll of 14 that will win you the trip to Maui and the iPad, and Column 4, with a roll of 15 that will let you play our special Trick or Treat game for $15,000 in cash. ALL COLUMNS JACKPOT - $60,000 3 HOT COLUMNS JACKPOT - $27,500 LAST NUMBER CLEARED BONUS - $5,500Now, the 3 Hot Columns Jackpot can no longer be achieved since no one got any Hot Columns, but the other 2 bonuses are certainly available in this Final Round. Now players, we are now going to be asking General Knowledge questions, so it can be about anything, and don't forget; someone is going to be crowned our new champion and will face off against the Super Numbers for $250,000 in cash, and a Brand New Car and the Hot Jackpot in the Drive to 25 Bonus Game. With all that said, here's the first question of the Championship Round, and good luck to the 2 of you. As a result of the Indian Removal Act, Indians were forced to relocate to which state?A. Wyoming B. Kansas C. Nebraska D. Oklahoma JC: 51 Nels: 17 Magic #: 87 (Buzz-In!)And JC buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by jch20088 on Sept 27, 2019 9:25:32 GMT -5
Oklahoma?
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Post by dad90 on Sept 27, 2019 12:55:19 GMT -5
Oklahoma is the right answer! (Audience Applause)The Indian Removal Act was passed in 1830 and forced the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Cherokee, Creek, and the Seminole tribes to relocate to Oklahoma. JC, you get control of the dice. (JC picks up the dice) GOOD ROLLS: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18All numbers are available, which means that all rolls are good for you, so roll the dice and let's do some damage to the board! (JC rolls the dice) And we kick things off with a Double! (Doubles!)(Audience Applause)You'll get an Insurance Marker for that, and what's more, with a roll of 14, I see that you can clear Column 1 right now! You can do that, or you have something better in mind. What are you going to do? (Audience suggestions)
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Post by jch20088 on Sept 27, 2019 13:06:04 GMT -5
Let’s clear Column 1!
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Post by dad90 on Sept 27, 2019 13:16:54 GMT -5
Consider it done as we take away the 7, the 4 and the 3 to clear Column 1! Column 1: Maui + iPad - $10,625 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub + GPS Watch - $11,946 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV + Motorscooter - $20,137 Column 4: Trick or Treat - $15,000 (Number(s) Off!)Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
JC: 1/Column 1/$900 Nels: 0/None/$0 In this round, for each number you take down, you'll earn $300, and already JC has Column 1 on his side, which includes the trip to Maui and the iPad. However, we already got some Bad Rolls at this early stage in the round, so control of the dice will become more important. Next question. What is the fourth book in the New Testament?A. Acts B. Mark C. John D. Luke JC: 28 Nels: 11 Magic #: 75 (Buzz-In!)And JC buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by jch20088 on Sept 27, 2019 17:21:56 GMT -5
John!
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Post by dad90 on Sept 27, 2019 23:09:50 GMT -5
John is right! (Audience Applause)The Gospel of John is the fourth book in the New Testament of the Bible. It is one of the longest books in that Testament. It talks mainly about Jesus, his ministry, his death, and his resurrection. JC, you get control of the dice, but I want you to take a look at the board. (JC picks up the dice) Column 1: Maui + iPad - $10,625 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub + GPS Watch - $11,946 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV + Motorscooter - $20,137 Column 4: Trick or Treat - $15,000 BAD ROLLS: 4We do have a single Bad Roll of a 4. Are you going to roll the dice or pass them over to Nels?
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Post by jch20088 on Sept 28, 2019 0:47:09 GMT -5
The odds are in my favor. I’m gonna roll.
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Post by dad90 on Sept 28, 2019 7:38:46 GMT -5
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Post by jch20088 on Sept 28, 2019 10:04:08 GMT -5
Get rid of the 12
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Post by dad90 on Sept 28, 2019 10:17:02 GMT -5
Only the 12 will be taken out. Column 1: Maui + iPad - $10,625 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub + GPS Watch - $11,946 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV + Motorscooter - $20,137 Column 4: Trick or Treat - $15,000 (Number(s) Off!)Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
JC: 1/Column 1/$1200 Nels: 0/None/$0 And coincidentally, get another 12, and you may be able to clear Column 3, which has over $20,000 in prizes. On to the next question. Lemurs can be found in both the forest areas and dry scrublands of which geographical location?A. Madagascar B. Spice Islands C. The Falklands D. East Indies JC: 79 Nels: 3 Magic #: 74 (Buzz-In!)And JC buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by jch20088 on Sept 28, 2019 19:33:06 GMT -5
Only place I can think of is only because I saw them in the movie of the same name. Madagascar?
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Post by dad90 on Sept 28, 2019 20:43:48 GMT -5
Good reference to that movie as it also happens in real life as Madagascar is right! (Audience Applause)The island of Madagascar, off the east coast of Africa, is the only location where lemurs are found. JC, pick up the dice. (JC does so) Column 1: Maui + iPad - $10,625 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub + GPS Watch - $11,946 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV + Motorscooter - $20,137 Column 4: Trick or Treat - $15,000 BAD ROLLS: 44 is still only the Bad Roll here. Are you going to roll the dice or pass them over to Nels?
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Post by jch20088 on Sept 28, 2019 23:34:15 GMT -5
I’m gonna roll.
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Post by dad90 on Sept 29, 2019 0:50:44 GMT -5
Go ahead and roll the dice! (JC rolls the dice) And we have an 11 this time. How are you going to play this one?
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Post by jch20088 on Sept 29, 2019 1:04:55 GMT -5
Get rid of the 11, please.
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Post by dad90 on Sept 29, 2019 7:23:35 GMT -5
Very well, then 11, off you go, please! Column 1: Maui + iPad - $10,625 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub + GPS Watch - $11,946 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV + Motorscooter - $20,137 Column 4: Trick or Treat - $15,000 (Number(s) Off!)Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
JC: 1/Column 1/$1500 Nels: 0/None/$0 Nels, we haven't heard from you, but it looks like you are getting a taste of your own medicine from the last round. Hopefully, you'll break that trend off with this next question. Which former NCAA basketball coach is in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame?A. Denny Crum B. Rick Majeris C. Tubby Smith D. Michael Jordan JC: 34 Nels: 29 Magic #: 38 (Buzz-In!)And JC buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by jch20088 on Sept 29, 2019 11:55:29 GMT -5
Complete guess here. Rick Majeris?
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Post by dad90 on Sept 29, 2019 19:38:09 GMT -5
(Buzzer)No, I'm sorry. The correct answer was Denny Crum. You see, Denny Crum retired as coach of the Louisville Cardinals after the 2000 season. That means that for the first time in this round, Nels gets control of the dice. (Nels picks up the dice) Column 1: Maui + iPad - $10,625 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub + GPS Watch - $11,946 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV + Motorscooter - $20,137 Column 4: Trick or Treat - $15,000 BAD ROLLS: 4The only Bad Roll is still a 4. Are you going to roll or pass the dice to JC?
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Post by nelson17 on Sept 29, 2019 20:33:43 GMT -5
I’ll roll
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Post by dad90 on Sept 29, 2019 21:18:17 GMT -5
Let's get some money by rolling the dice. (Nels rolls the dice) We have 13 for you, Nels. What's the plan?
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Post by nelson17 on Sept 29, 2019 22:14:43 GMT -5
10 2 1
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Post by dad90 on Sept 29, 2019 23:00:37 GMT -5
Taking out the 10, the 2 and the 1. Off you go! Column 1: Maui + iPad - $10,625 Column 2: Crib + New Orleans + Hot Tub + GPS Watch - $11,946 Column 3: Bedroom Group + Wine Cabinet + Outdoor TV + Motorscooter - $20,137 Column 4: Trick or Treat - $15,000 (Number(s) Off!)Player: Insurance Markers/Prizes/Score
JC: 1/Column 1/$1500 Nels: 0/Column 3/$900 With that, you've managed to clear Column 3, Nels. Well done on that. That means that someone is going to win some prizes at the end of this round, and someone is going to become our new champion, and I have a feeling that it's going to be very soon, because there are now only a few good rolls left. Now this following question has the description of a person, and it's a long one, so listen very carefully. It was the evening of February 8th, 1865. He put his round black hat on his head and his heavy black cloak over his shoulders, and stepped out of the door of the monastery into the cold, wintry air. Tonight he would read his report of eight years of research on the growth of plants. He wondered how many members in the Brunn Society for the Study of Natural Science would understand the title of his report, Plant Hybridization, let alone its complex contents. As he entered the lecture hall, he was greeted warmly by those gathered there. He was well liked in the township of Brunn as a good-natured, hardworking clergyman and teacher. The meeting was called to order, and he was invited to the lectern to present his paper.
He proceeded to read his report, looking around him to see whether the audience shared the inner excitement that he felt in making these discoveries on the heredity of pea plants. There was no excitement, only boredom. One of his auditors leaned towards his neighbour and whispered, "Eight years spent watching pea plants grow, what a waste of time."Who was this man, whose discovery would found the very science of genetics?A. Gregor Johann Mendel B. Louis Pasteur C. Rudolf Virchow D. Robert Koch JC: 52 Nels: 86 Magic #: 60 (Buzz-In!)And JC buzzes in! What's your answer?
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Post by jch20088 on Sept 30, 2019 13:27:22 GMT -5
Gregor Johann Mendel
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