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Post by ArcticThunder on May 6, 2015 18:12:43 GMT -5
Well... given that it takes two to push a van on stage... I'll go for 4.
*waffles the die around, throws it*
(C)
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Post by CCSCO on May 7, 2015 14:33:00 GMT -5
Good luck, come on 4! (groans) It's a 1. You still get $1,000 for that. That brings your total winnings to $45,188. Plus, you're one game away from your second match. Second game coming right after this! Don't go away. (fade out)
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Post by CCSCO on May 13, 2015 14:03:32 GMT -5
(this game is still alive) (personal matters)
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Post by CCSCO on May 24, 2015 12:23:56 GMT -5
(Sorry for the horribly long delay. I had personal matters and I was positively unable to update the game. Now that these matters are over, I can update it again.) Welcome back! Our champion Kori leads one game to nil, taking $1,000 in the process. We need new prizes in all three columns. The side game was lost in Column 1, we have a new prize in it. It's a Harley-Davidson motorcycle! The farther you go on a motorcycle, the better it gets. Whether riding one, or building a new one from LED headlamp to taillight. Welcome to the top of the line bagger. This luxury touring bike comes with ABS braking system, a touchscreen display with GPS, radio and plugs for your electronic devices, communication system between both passengers and hands-free mobile phone with voice recognition. The Harley-Davidson Ultra Limited! Plus, we've added a pair of helmets! The new Corsair V proves again that Arai’s main focus is the experienced rider who knows what a real helmet should do and have. From Arai! A prize package worth $27,679!(cheers and applause) Wow! Wow! What a prize! And that's without a game, so if you claim it and you win the game, it's immediately yours. In Column 2, we have a Swiss trip, ski equipment and... We're adding to your mountain package his-and-her snowboarding equipment! Boards, bindings and shoes for alternate mountain fun! A prize package worth $1,380, making the value of Column 2 $9,851!(applause) We're already scheduling future with next winter prize package. Finally, with outdoor table and chairs, patio heater, what do we have? We're adding to the outdoor package a new 28-feet swimming pool! This top of the line 54" deep pool features extra-heavy gauge extruded aluminum for unsurpassed strength and durability. Bermuda has taken quality pool construction to the next level with the all aluminum components. From Bermuda! A prize worth $9,473, making the value of Column 3 $14,054!(cheers and applause) A big update of the board with big prizes. What's the total value of the board? The total value of the board is $51,584!(cheers and applause) It's a dream board for Kori and Steven today. Let's load the numbers... (cheers and applause) The Hot Column is Column 1! Roll an 11, win the game, and you'll take home the Harley-Davidson plus $5,000 in cash! (cheers) First question. In what year did the Inauguration Day took place on January 20th for the first time?
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Post by CCSCO on May 27, 2015 15:22:34 GMT -5
It was in 1937. New question.
Was the previous Inauguration Day at 4th of February or 4th of March?
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Post by CCSCO on May 30, 2015 9:24:11 GMT -5
Actual code: 97 1st: Steven (42) 2nd: Kori (37) Steven, your answer? March.4th of March is correct. Roll the dice. It's a six. What number(s) do you want to get rid of?
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Post by asja2002 on May 31, 2015 21:45:23 GMT -5
Keep the hot column together. Lose the 6
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 1, 2015 15:27:03 GMT -5
There it goes. Next question. John Lennon's wife was Yoko Ono. Which one of the two names is a palindrome?
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 5, 2015 1:09:18 GMT -5
Bump for Steven.
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 5, 2015 12:24:46 GMT -5
Actual code: 43 1st: Steven (55) 2nd: Kori (76) Steven! Ono. Correct! A palindrome reads the same way from left to right and from right to left. Steven, the dice are yours. Make a good use! It's a five.
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Post by asja2002 on Jun 5, 2015 14:32:22 GMT -5
The 5 please...
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 6, 2015 10:24:26 GMT -5
The odds of getting something after the next roll have increased a bit. Next question. Mozart, Strauss or Wagner: Who composed the Ride of the Valkyries?
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 8, 2015 11:15:39 GMT -5
Actual code: 49 1st: Steven (32) 2nd: Kori (79) Steven again! That's Wagner!That's correct! Roll the dice! (cheers and applause) It's a nine! I know what you're going to do, but you have to make it official.
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Post by asja2002 on Jun 8, 2015 12:27:16 GMT -5
Yup, clear the 9 for column 2
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 8, 2015 15:46:53 GMT -5
(cheers and applause) If you win the game, not only you'll force a tie-breaker, but you'll also win a trip to Geneva, skis and snowboards. Next question. If you change 5,000 yens into dollars, would you get more or less than $100?
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 9, 2015 12:05:10 GMT -5
Actual code: 43 1st: Steven (61) 2nd: Kori (78) Steven again. Kori, let's check if your buzzer works. It works. Back to Steven for his answer... Less.It's indeed less, ¥5,000 is roughly $40. Steven, roll again. (cheers and applause) It's an eleven! What are you taking off?
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Post by asja2002 on Jun 9, 2015 13:19:59 GMT -5
The 3, the 1 and the 7!
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 10, 2015 15:45:14 GMT -5
The Hot Column is yours! (cheers and applause) With that move, you've cleared the Hot Column at once and you claim a guaranteed cash bonus. Right now, you can't leave this studio with less than $500, that's reflected on your winnings tote board. But if you win this second game, we'll add a zero to this cash bonus, making it $5,000! (cheers and applause) That in addition of more than $37,000 worth of prizes. But you need to win this game to stay here. That sound means this is the last question of this second game, and if there's a third game, it will feature only one question as well. Here's Game 2 last question. True or false: In the board game Trivial Pursuit, you can earn a wedge on the center space.
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 14, 2015 13:06:44 GMT -5
Bump for Kori.
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 16, 2015 15:26:22 GMT -5
Actual code: 58 1st: Steven (41) 2nd: Kori (34) Steven once again! No. It's a wild space to ask any question, but you don't earn wedges in the center hub.Exactly right. Plus, when you've earned all six wedges, that's where you go to be asked a final question and declare you the winner. Steven, all the even numbers are good, all the odd numbers are bad. Remember, if you pass and Kori rolls something good, he may pass to you, and vice versa. What's your decision?
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Post by asja2002 on Jun 16, 2015 17:04:05 GMT -5
I'll let Kori watch me roll the dice
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 17, 2015 13:17:56 GMT -5
That means you want to roll, right?
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Post by asja2002 on Jun 17, 2015 13:37:37 GMT -5
Right
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 17, 2015 16:08:08 GMT -5
(mixed reactions) All right. It's a coin flip for you, Steven. Even is good, odd is bad. That's a 50-50 chance for you. Good luck... (buzzer, groans) It's a seven... Kori remains champion! Steven, it w as a gutsy move but it didn't pay off. No prizes for you, but the Hot Column bonus of $500. Not bad for a half-hour work. Congratulations, Steven, and thanks for playing. (applause)
Kori, second win for you and the same reward of $500 because you didn't claim any prizes once again. You have $45,688 in cash and prizes currently, and you'll have a chance to win $37,000 more at the Big Numbers... right after this. Don't miss it!
(fade out)
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 20, 2015 14:00:58 GMT -5
(sorry for the delay: I've started a new job three weeks ago and I'm still wondering about how to manage my spare time) (fade in) Welcome back to High Rollers! Just before the break, Kori won his second match, earning $1,500 more in the process. Now, Kori, you didn't win much in the main game, so we terribly want you to win more with the Big Numbers. Knock of all nine numbers and you'll win... ...THIRTY-SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS! (cheers and applause) You know how it works, you don't have any insurance markers to help you, so you're on your own. Let's get it started! It's a nine. How do you want to take it off?
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Post by ArcticThunder on Jun 20, 2015 17:35:33 GMT -5
I'll take off the 9.
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 20, 2015 18:35:56 GMT -5
One down, eight to go. Next roll... An 8 to work with.
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Post by ArcticThunder on Jun 20, 2015 19:23:48 GMT -5
Hmm... I'll remove the 2 and 6 here.
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Post by CCSCO on Jun 20, 2015 19:26:51 GMT -5
Not going with the straight 8. Let's see if it pays off... Going down with a 7.
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Post by ArcticThunder on Jun 20, 2015 19:28:50 GMT -5
Seems like a good roll, let's remove the 7.
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