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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 6, 2015 21:44:36 GMT -5
Number three it is. The eight has now become.........................a seven (7H). You have to call on this one, Matt.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 6, 2015 21:45:48 GMT -5
$100 Lower
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 6, 2015 21:49:55 GMT -5
$100 lower than the seven.................a five (5C). $1,000 and a five. How do you wish to play it?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 6, 2015 21:55:19 GMT -5
$500 Higher
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 6, 2015 21:57:58 GMT -5
$500 higher than a five......................a four (4C; buzzer) But that's all right because we're going to move the four to the next row and give you another $700 to work with. So you now have $1,200 and you can play the four or change it.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 6, 2015 21:59:11 GMT -5
$700 Higher
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 6, 2015 22:00:20 GMT -5
$700 higher than a four.........................a Jack (JS). $1,900 and a Jack. What do you want to do with it?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 6, 2015 22:01:29 GMT -5
$1,500 Lower
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 6, 2015 22:03:19 GMT -5
Going $1,500 lower than a Jack................................an Ace(AH)! That's a very good card and you have $3,400 at your disposal. Play the Ace or change it?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 6, 2015 22:05:01 GMT -5
Going $1,500 lower than a Jack................................an Ace(AH)! That's a very good card and you have $3,400 at your disposal. Play the Ace or change it? An Ace is higher than a Jack. Therefore I lost the $1,500.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 6, 2015 22:06:42 GMT -5
My apologies, Matt. This is the first show, you know. All right, down to $400 then. But you're looking good with that Ace.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 6, 2015 22:07:23 GMT -5
All of it Lower!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 6, 2015 22:09:52 GMT -5
Everything lower than the Ace..........................a King (KS)! Up to $800 and we will move the King to the Big Bet. Okay Matt, you must risk at least $400 on this card. You can also change it if you wish. What's your decision?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 6, 2015 22:12:01 GMT -5
$700 Lower
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 6, 2015 22:14:24 GMT -5
$700 lower than a King...........................a Queen (QS) and that gives you a total of $1,500. (CS 78 Game win sfx) Well Matt, you had some tough cards there but $1,500 is certainly better than nothing at all. That takes your total winnings to this point up to $5,500. And I say to this point because there's still the matter of trying for a new car. We'll see if he can do it after this. (Fade to commercial)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 6, 2015 22:23:46 GMT -5
(Back to the studio) Welcome back everybody. Matt won an additional $1,500 in the Money Cards and now he's going to try and win a brand new car. Listen carefully to Rich Fields as he tells you aabout the car you're playing for. (Crosswords theme plays) Rich: It's the 2015 Honda Fit LX. Comes with standard equipment plus 1.5 litre engine, CVT, Bluetooth, cargo organizer and tray. The Honda Fit LX. It's a prize worth $17,462. Good luck Matt. (Crosswords theme fades out) Me: Okay Matt, take a look at the board behind me if you please.
C A R D S H A R K S
As you can see, we have all ten letters in Card Sharks spelled out for you on the board. Behind one of the letters is a $1,000 cash prize. Behind another one is a $3,000 cash prize. Behind a third letter is a $5,000 cash prize. And of course, behind one of the letters is a symbol of a car key. If you find that car key symbol, then that car becomes yours. However, behind six of the letters is the word NO. I don't want you to find any of those because if you do, you won't win anything else. Of course, if you find money behind a letter, then you'll win whatever amount of money is back there. With all of that in mind, Matt, select a letter to place your Joker.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 6, 2015 22:29:02 GMT -5
The first A.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 6, 2015 22:33:26 GMT -5
He is putting it on the first A. (Joker goes on the first A) Matt, I wish you the best of luck. Reveal the first A, please. (First A disappears. $3,000 card is revealed) Well, it's $3,000 in cash. (ding ding ding) That's a pretty good prize if you ask me. But let's see what you needed for that car. (First S disappears. Car key symbol is revealed) The first S was where you needed to go for the car. But nonetheless, you had yourself a pretty good day. (CS 78 theme starts) We'll be back after this. (Fade to commercial)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 6, 2015 22:52:46 GMT -5
(Back to the studio) Well, we had a pretty good day here on Card Sharks. Matt Riggenberg became our first champion and has an all cash total of $8,500 after his first day here. That's a pretty good total if you ask me. We'll have a new challenger for him tomorrow and we hope you'll join us as well. (CS 78 theme starts) So long, everybody. (Matt and I wave)
All contestants must meet eligibility requirements in order to receive announced prizes. Discovery of an ineligible contestant may result in winnings forfeited and donated to charity.
Rich: If you'd like to appear as a contestant on Card Sharks, send a postcard to
CONTESTANTS Card Sharks CBS Television City 7800 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90036
Potential applicants must be at least 18 years old and live in the United States or Canada in order to be eligible. And if you'd like to attend a taping of our show as a member of the studio audience, write to this address.
TICKETS Card Sharks CBS Television City 7800 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90036
Ticket offices are open Monday through Friday between 9am and 5pm Pacific Time. This is Rich Fields speaking for Card Sharks.
A MARK GOODSON PRODUCTION
A Mark Goodson television production
Executive Producer: Mark Liotta
Assistant Producer: Greg Palmer
Creative Consultants: Bill McDee Tony Lane
Announcer: Rich Fields
Host: Mark Liotta
Recorded at: CBS Television City Hollywood CA
Copyright 2015 CS Productions
(Fade out) Mods, this episode can go into the archives
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