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Post by billmcdee on Jun 7, 2015 10:19:12 GMT -5
picosong.com/fT3K/Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): A member of our studio audience will receive a $200 Spiegel catalog gift certificate. Select from more than 50,000 quality items from the catalog or visit them online at Spiegel, Chicago six o six o nine… Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): Some of the material for questions asked on "Gambit P.M." provided by the World Book Encyclopedia, with thousands of new revisions and the input of over 4,000 experts, and 25,000 images. And now, back with the second half of "Gambit P.M.", here's Bill McDee! (applause) That's me! Thank you very much Frank and ladies and gentlemen. We're about to embark upon game number two of this match. To the winner of this game will go another very lovely prize. Here's Frank to tell you all about it, Mister C? picosong.com/9LQ9/Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): It's a steam shower. Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): From Ariel, this steam shower features a contemporary design, blue tempered glass for a unique look and style, delivers massaging water from six jets for the ultimate form of therapeutic relaxation, by Ariel. Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): Retail value, $1,800, that's it Bill! Also, since we did not have a 21 during our last game, we will deposit another $250 into the Any 21 Jackpot, which is now worth... (CLANG) A whopping $2,500! Remember it starts at $1,000 and increases by $250 per game not won! And of course should either player get exactly 21 with just TWO cards, we pay double! CLANG CLANG... $5,000! (cheering & applause) Let's hope somebody wins that! Lynn, first card in game #2, using the same 52 card deck remember... (applause). A nice way to start. For a ten of Diamonds players... WHAT IS THE TITLE OF THE BOOK, WRITTEN IN 1852 BY HARRIETT BEECHER STOWE THAT DISCUSSED THE REALITY OF SLAVERY? John?
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 8, 2015 13:45:48 GMT -5
(bump for James)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2015 14:13:51 GMT -5
Uncle Tom's Cabin!
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 8, 2015 14:25:47 GMT -5
Correct for $100 James. Do you wish to keep the 10 or give it away?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2015 15:10:58 GMT -5
Keep it!
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 8, 2015 16:27:48 GMT -5
IN THE SONG "FROSTY THE SNOWMAN", WHAT WAS FROSTY'S NOSE MADE OUT OF? James?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2015 18:58:12 GMT -5
A button
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 9, 2015 4:17:53 GMT -5
Another $100 into your coffers James. Do you wish to keep the next card or give it away?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2015 11:13:32 GMT -5
Keep it!
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 9, 2015 13:42:57 GMT -5
James, if Lynn can turn up an Ace for you, you will win game #2, $1,050, plus the 2-Card 21 Jackpot worth FIVE THOUSAND dollars, plus the steam shower and a power marker to boot. Lynn, show us James' next card please... (groans from the audience) Everybody was unhappy about that 6 coming up, except for Matt of course Gives you a 16 now James. Freeze or continue? Remember, if you elect to continue, you will not have the option to freeze again until you receive another card, and that card will have to either put you in the lead, or keep you in the lead.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2015 14:56:53 GMT -5
Freeze!
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 9, 2015 15:09:14 GMT -5
That protects your position James, you cannot lose by going over now, and it forces your opponent to have to answer at least two questions correctly, and to get a score of 17 or more. Matt, here's your first question for $100 and the next card... ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER PORTRAYED AN UNDERCOVER POLICEMAN IN THIS MOVIE THAT TAKES PLACE AT A SCHOOL. WHAT IS THE TITLE OF THAT FILM? Matt you have 48 hours from now to answer.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 9, 2015 16:43:59 GMT -5
Kindergarten Cop
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 9, 2015 17:20:54 GMT -5
Correct for $100! (applause) And quite a good movie too! Let's see if we have a good card for Matt... We do! DURING THE 1960S, ADAM WEST AND BURT WARD PORTRAYED WHAT COMIC BOOK CHARACTERS ON TELEVISION? Answer due no later than 6:20pm EST Thursday, June 11th
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 9, 2015 17:35:59 GMT -5
Batman and Robin
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 9, 2015 17:52:58 GMT -5
Oh yes, the Dynamic Duo themselves! (applause) If this next card is a 7 or better, you will have won your second match. Lynn, for the win? (screams from the audience) No! A six! And as you may recall, with the exception of the one around my neck, there are no ties on Gambit. James froze on 16, he owns it, so Matt must beat it. You'll need one more card to do it. If the next card puts you over however, you do have that Power Marker. Very important question coming up... WHAT PRODUCT'S CLAIM TO FAME IS THAT IT IS 99 AND 44/100THS PERCENT PURE?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 9, 2015 17:55:20 GMT -5
Canola Oil?
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 9, 2015 18:09:40 GMT -5
It's Ivory Soap! And James you just tied up the match! picosong.com/3zeF/So a most unusual end to Game #2, a missed question and James wins with a theoretical "tie" at 16 to 16. James $800 for that 16 plus the steam shower, all yours, plus a Power Marker, which means somebody will be taking a Power Marker to our Gambit Board tonight! But first, we have to play our rubber game, the tie-breaker. This is just a one card draw, high card wins. (((stop tape))) (((off the air))) Matt and James, for the purposes of this tie-breaker, Lynn will look at the cards in advance. If the top 2 cards are tie, she discards them, then looks at the next two. The next 2 cards in the deck were both 10 valued cards. The next 2 cards were ALSO 10 valued cards, so they too were discarded. However, the next 2 cards now on the top of her deck are different, so we can proceed. Roll 'Em! (((tape resumes))) James, since you in essence forced this tie-breaker, you get to select if you want the first card or the second card. The winner will be the one with the higher valued card, but you both will be paid $100 times the point value of the card. And for the purposes of our game here, Ace is high and worth $1,100. James, do you want the first card or the second card?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2015 18:16:18 GMT -5
The first card
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 9, 2015 18:42:46 GMT -5
James is keeping the first card... Lynn has dealt out both cards. Lynn, reveal one of the cards now please... (she turns over Matt's card) (loud moans and groans in the audience) Wow! James left you a VERY low card Matt. James, all you need is a 4 or better and you're the new champion. Lynn, reveal James' card please... (screams in the audience) NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And....(getting tongue tied) picosong.com/3zeF/I can't believe that! I honestly can NOT believe that! Oh James!!!! James, that was indeed an incredibly tough break, however, we'll pay you $200 for that iddy biddy deuce of Diamonds. And Matt gets $300 for that iddy biddy three of Spades. James, since you still have that power marker, and since this was such a heart breaking way to lose, I'm going to give you another $1,000! (cheers & applause) $4,650 cash and prizes, plus about $500 worth of nice parting gifts too. James, you were sensational! Thank you very much for playing Gambit P.M. Well Matt, you had a doozy of a match yesterday, and another one here today. I imagine the next bottle of Canola oil you see in your supermarket will remind you of just how close you came to not winning THIS... Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): It's a magnificent piano! (cheers & applause) Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): From Frank & Camille's West comes this lovely piano, its tapered and contoured solid spruce soundboard is made of select white spruce from Eastern Canada, giving it a full, rich sound. Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): Retail value, $5,750! (applause) Matt that gives you an incredible total tonight of... $11,050 in cash and prizes, and a two night total of... $24,300! (applause) When we recover, Matt will take his second trip to the Gambit Board, and dog gone it, we're long overdue for a BIG BIG win there! Back after this! (walking over shaking my head, and warmly shaking James' hand, then over to Matt and warmly shaking his...)
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 11, 2015 4:06:05 GMT -5
Matt Ringgenberg is about to take his second trip to our Gambit Board, and he can win a BUNDLE! Tell us more please Frank Caliendo! picosong.com/fT3K/Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): Tonight at the Gambit Board, in addition to the Gambit Board Jackpot, twenty-one in any combination will also win you this, our Any 21 jackpot, now worth $12,500! Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): Plus an additional chance to win this brand new car! (applause & cheers) Frank Caliendo (as Kenny Williams): It's the 2015 Buick LaCrosse. An automobile beautifully crafted with one thing in mind, you. Thoughtfully innovative, beautifully crafted. The LaCrosse by Buick… Thirty-Three Thousand, Six-Hundred Fifty dollars! Okay Bill! Well over $100,000 in cash hidden behind our 21 numbers, the two halves of a $25,000 check, a DOUBLE YOUR MONEY card, a 2 times your next pick card, one number has a Power Marker plus $5,000 cash to be added to the Jackpot, and another new thing we have is the "Hot Card". Find that and we'll deposit $1,000 into the Gambit Board Jackpot for you Matt. Should any of your cards match the Hot Card, and we'll put another $9,000 in there, making it worth $10,000. Lynn, please break the seal on a brand new deck of 52 cards... Matt please cut them by indicating a number higher than 0 but lower than 52. Also, please select one of our 21 numbers off of the Gambit Board, and indicate which suit, Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds, or Spades, you want to select as well for the number you select off of the big board.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 11, 2015 8:52:06 GMT -5
19 Spades
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 11, 2015 9:28:22 GMT -5
19 is the number off of the Gambit Board? Or is that how deep you want the deck cut? Or is 19 the number for both perhaps?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 11, 2015 9:30:39 GMT -5
19 off the Gambit board.
Cut the deck, 14.
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 11, 2015 13:39:57 GMT -5
Number 19, and Spades... (ding) OH BOY!!! Half of that $25,000 check! Now in order to keep that Matt, you must beat the house. Lynn will start by dealing you up a card, then she will deal an up card from the house. Lynn, what is Matt's first card please? An 8, that's a pretty good card. Now she'll deal the next card for the house... (cheering & applause) The audience knows a 4 isn't too terribly good for the House. Remember the house will only begin to draw more cards once you have frozen Matt. You can freeze once you get to a score of 12 or more, or continue on, but if you go over 21, you will win nothing. If and when you do freeze, the house will have to keep drawing until it gets to a score of 17 or more. Matt, number 19 is out of commission on our Gambit Board, so what do you say you select another number, and hopefully it will be the other half of that check!
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 11, 2015 14:13:32 GMT -5
1 Diamonds
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 11, 2015 14:57:07 GMT -5
One with Diamonds.... (ding) Twenty-one hundred dollars! Hey, maybe that 21 is an omen! Let's hope! Now playing for a Gambit Board Jackpot of at least $7,100 in cash, plus that half a check to boot. Lynn, what's Matt's next card please? A big old red Jack of Hearts... You can freeze or continue playing. And while you do still have that power marker Matt, I don't know if you think it's worth the gamble to go back to the Gambit Board again or freeze. What do you say?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 11, 2015 15:35:09 GMT -5
I'm going to freeze.
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 11, 2015 15:57:07 GMT -5
(APPLAUSE & CHEERING) And the audience I dare say agrees with decision unanimously! And so with that, Lynn takes the power marker away, that's out of play now... If that 18 holds up Matt, you'll win $7,100 in cash and that half check as well! Lynn, deal the next card for the house please... OH boy a big Jack for the house!!! Matt, $7,100 is at stake here for you. If you believe the house can beat you, you can surrender at this time and I'll pay you a guaranteed $2,650. Do you want the sure thing, or gamble?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 11, 2015 16:04:46 GMT -5
Gamble
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