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Post by CCSCO on Apr 14, 2015 14:37:55 GMT -5
Here comes episode 33 of High Rollers. Kori is our new champion. He swept the entire board in the first game, giving him most of his current one-day winnings: $44,188. Big Numbers lost again (3-29), jackpot grows: $37,000. I need a challenger for Kori.
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Post by ArcticThunder on Apr 14, 2015 15:11:06 GMT -5
*signs waivers, polishes the podia while the announcer looks on*
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Post by asja2002 on Apr 21, 2015 10:14:00 GMT -5
I'll play, Clement
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Post by CCSCO on Apr 21, 2015 18:10:56 GMT -5
Great! Game will start tomorrow.
Until then, please send me 15 rollcodes (1-36 inclusive).
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Post by CCSCO on Apr 23, 2015 12:49:02 GMT -5
(usual intro) Here's the game of high stakes! Where every decision is a gamble and every move could be your last... HIGH ROLLERS! And now, here's the man with all the action, Clément! (cheers and applause) Welcome to High Rollers, thirty-third! Yesterday, we had a great contestant, who won more than 90% of his winnings during the first game where he swept the whole board. He's the one-day champion with $44,188 in cash and prizes... Please welcome Kori! (cheers and applause) Good morning, Kori. More than $40,000 for the first game, $3,500 for the second game and the Big Numbers... How do you feel?
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Post by ArcticThunder on Apr 23, 2015 16:00:16 GMT -5
Rather cold, actually. This podium is rigged to the hilt with air conditioning vents.
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Post by CCSCO on Apr 23, 2015 17:59:11 GMT -5
(laughs) All right. We'll do what Drew Carey does at the next studio. Repeat after me: "Oh mighty wind effects lady... (laughs) ...can you please switch on the heater?"
(buzzer, losing horns, laughs) No, she can't.
The studio will get warmer as you play against your first challenger as a champion... Please welcome Steven! (cheers and applause)
Welcome to High Rollers, Steven. Please tell us about yourself.
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Post by asja2002 on Apr 24, 2015 0:43:06 GMT -5
My name is Steven Anderson, I'm originally from Plymouth Massachusetts where I work as a night manager for a major convenience store chain. In my spare time I enjoy Karaoke, outdoor games and "My Little Pony"
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Post by CCSCO on Apr 26, 2015 9:43:00 GMT -5
(sorry for the delay - note to myself: don't try to create a whole prize package as a prize, too time-consuming) My Little Pony? I thought that was for under 10 year-old girls. I might have to reconsider that. Good luck to both of you. Column 1 has a side game in it already, the other two are not full, so we need a new prize. What's for our contestants in Column 2? With your Swiss trip, enjoy mountain pleasure with his&her ski equipment! Skis, poles, boots, helmets, clothes, goggles and so much more! A prize package worth $3,485, making the value of Column 2 $8,491!(applause) Nice prize! I know that summer is coming instead of winter, but at least you won't have to rent it for your next holiday. What's new in Column 3? We're adding to your outdoor package a patio heater! Sun Glo heater works like the sun by utilizing radiant heat to warm people and objects without heating the surrounding air. The radiant heat quietly and efficiently provides outdoor warmth for you, your family, and friends. A prize worth $1,679, making the value of Column 3 $4,581!(applause) What's the total value of the board? The potential value of the board is $28,622!(applause) Let's load the board... Hot Column for this game is Column 3 with a roll of 12. Clear all the numbers at once and you claim the outdoor package, along with a cash bonus. Quick reminder of the rules. If you answer right to a question, you get the choice to roll or pass the dice. The roller rolls two dice and eliminates one or several numbers adding up to what they roll. After a few rolls, some outcomes of the dice will be impossible to play, we call them bad rolls, and whoever makes a bad roll loses the game. If you eliminate the last number of a column, you claim the prizes in it, but you'll have to win the game to actually win the prizes. If you eliminate the last number of the board, you win the game. Final thing, if you roll a double, you get an insurance marker, which allows you to roll again immediately if you roll something bad. The first to win two games wins the match and will play the Big Numbers for... First question. Medina, Mecca or Riyadh: What is the capital city of Saudi Arabia?
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Post by CCSCO on Apr 26, 2015 11:06:59 GMT -5
I forgot: PM me a buzzcode 1-100 or pass. (Kori already did)
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Post by CCSCO on Apr 27, 2015 17:33:53 GMT -5
Actual code: 72 1st: Steven (50) 2nd: Kori (24) Steven, your answer? (next time, you can provide your answer directly on your PM to save time)
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Post by asja2002 on Apr 27, 2015 18:12:50 GMT -5
Riyadh is the capital
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Post by CCSCO on Apr 27, 2015 19:56:21 GMT -5
Correct! Let's have your first roll... It's a three. Where to?
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Post by asja2002 on Apr 27, 2015 21:45:59 GMT -5
3 it is
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Post by CCSCO on Apr 28, 2015 8:41:20 GMT -5
Second question. (buzzcode+answer or pass)
With a magnitude of 9.5, in what South American country the biggest earthquake took place in 1960?
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Post by CCSCO on Apr 28, 2015 17:25:35 GMT -5
(Steven passes) Kori? Chile.Correct! It made 3,000 victims and a tsunami in the whole Pacific Ocean. All rolls are good, Kori, so let's try to get a 12! No boxcars, but a ten to work with.
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Post by ArcticThunder on Apr 28, 2015 19:03:10 GMT -5
Let's take off the 8 and 2.
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Post by CCSCO on Apr 29, 2015 3:18:37 GMT -5
We have a bad roll now, so every question from now on could be the last of the first game. Third question, hands on buzzers... What was the first State to give women the right to vote?
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Post by CCSCO on Apr 29, 2015 13:16:23 GMT -5
It was Wyoming, back in 1869. New question.
Mary (and its variants) or Muhammad (and its variants): What is the most common given name in the world?
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Post by CCSCO on Apr 30, 2015 14:51:20 GMT -5
Actual code: 28 1st: Kori (41) 2nd: Steven (50) Kori, your answer? Muhammad.Correct! The only bad roll is 3. 2 is an automatic reroll. Kori, the first decision is for you. Roll or pass?
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Post by ArcticThunder on Apr 30, 2015 18:40:56 GMT -5
Those odds scream roll.
*shuffles dice, rolls 'em*
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Post by CCSCO on Apr 30, 2015 19:12:43 GMT -5
Just avoid the three and you're good. (cheers and applause) It's a seven! I know what you're going to do, but you have to make it official.
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Post by ArcticThunder on Apr 30, 2015 19:48:59 GMT -5
Claiming that side game, knock off the 6 and 1!
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Post by CCSCO on May 1, 2015 6:37:28 GMT -5
(cheers and applause) If you win this game, you'll play Auction for a chance at a new car. If you lose the Auction, you still get $1,000. Hot Column bonus is out of play. New question. Who hosted 2015 NGC awards on Channel 4?
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Post by CCSCO on May 3, 2015 13:02:16 GMT -5
Actual code: 53 1st: Steven (49) 2nd: Kori (83) Steven? Bill McDee. That's correct! Don't forget Three on a Match, next on NGC3. (applause) The bad rolls are 3, 6, 8 and 10, 2 is an automatic reroll. Steven, roll or pass?
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Post by asja2002 on May 3, 2015 13:40:18 GMT -5
I'll pass
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Post by CCSCO on May 3, 2015 16:03:38 GMT -5
All right. Kori, to save your side game, you have to roll something good. Good luck. (applause) It's a 7! Take it away! The odds of rolling something good have dropped dramatically, and I have a new question for you. True or false: Floyd Mayweather won his 38th fight against Manny Pacquiao last night.
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Post by CCSCO on May 5, 2015 8:52:56 GMT -5
Actual code: 66 1st: Kori (68) 2nd: Steven (42) Kori? False, it was his 48th victory.Exactly right. Nothing that could be qualified of of the century though. The good rolls are 4, 5 and 9. What do you want to do?
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Post by ArcticThunder on May 6, 2015 10:31:18 GMT -5
I'll let Steven have the dice, he hasn't really had a chance to roll yet.
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Post by CCSCO on May 6, 2015 15:06:15 GMT -5
(laughs) I'm pretty sure that's not a philanthropic move. Anyway, Steven, let's roll. 4, 5 or 9... (buzzer, groans) It's a seven... Kori wins Game 1! (cheers and applause) Kori, you claim that side game, Auction, for a chance to win this! (car is pushed on stage) It's a new car! The Ford Fiesta S Sedan comes with all standard features including a 120-horsepower 1.6-liter engine, plus 6-speec automatic transmission, the Ford Fiesta! A terrific prize worth $15,550!(cheers and applause) This is one of the easiest games of this show. Take one die, tell me what number you want to roll and roll the dice (A-F). If it matches, you win the car. If it doesn't, that's $1,000 for you.
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