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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jul 7, 2015 19:15:22 GMT -5
$1,200 higher than a six..................another six (6C). No gain, no loss and we move the six up to the middle row. We'll also put another $700 in your bank to take you to $2,500 and you can play off the six or change it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2015 23:02:19 GMT -5
I'll change it
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jul 8, 2015 13:51:52 GMT -5
Would you like card number one or card number three?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2015 19:05:44 GMT -5
1.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jul 8, 2015 20:36:17 GMT -5
Card number one it is, and the six is now.......................a four (4C). How much do you want to bet on the four, John?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2015 23:21:44 GMT -5
All of it, higher!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jul 10, 2015 8:04:57 GMT -5
The whole thing higher than a four.........................a five (5H)! Up to $5,000 now and you have a five. How do you want to call this one?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2015 8:07:43 GMT -5
4000, higher.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jul 10, 2015 13:30:53 GMT -5
$4,000 higher than a five.................................a Jack (JD). Nine grand and a Jack. How would you like to call it?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2015 0:08:40 GMT -5
Make it 6000, lower
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jul 11, 2015 7:25:19 GMT -5
$6,000 lower than a Jack.......................a ten (10C). Let's take that ten up to the Big Bet, and I will remind you that you must risk at least half of the $15,000 that you have won in the Money Cards to this point. You can play off the ten or change it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2015 11:25:42 GMT -5
I have to change the 10
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jul 11, 2015 12:13:53 GMT -5
Very well, and we will do so with the one spare card you have left. The ten is now.......................a Joker! You have two of those now, and that'll give you two chances of winning a brand new car. Let's get a new card up there to replace the ten. (John's new card is shown on the board) It's a two (2D)! (audience goes wild) All right John, $15,000 and a two. I think everyone knows how you're going to play this, so go ahead and say it nice and loud for all of the United States and Canada to hear.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2015 13:59:11 GMT -5
Everything higher!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jul 11, 2015 14:10:07 GMT -5
All of it higher than a two......................an Ace (AH) and you've won $30,000! (Winning bells, CS 78 win sfx) That was very well played, John. That takes you to $32,000 on the day to this point. And I say to this point because there's still the matter of going for a new car. Will he win it? Find out after this. (Fade to commercial)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jul 11, 2015 14:15:24 GMT -5
(Back to the studio) We're back with John, who has just won $30,000 in the Money Cards portion of the end game. But now he's going for a brand new car and he has two chances to do so. Rich, tell him about the car he can win. (Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour theme) Rich: It's the 2015 Scion TC. Comes with 2.5 liter engine, 6-speed automatic transmission, panoramic glass moonroof, carpeted floor mats, cargo mat and security. It's a prize worth $21,783. Good luck, John. (MGHSH theme fades out) Me: Best of luck to you as you try to win that car.
C A R D S H A R K S
We've got a car key symbol hiding behind one of those letters. There's also money lurking behind some of those letters as well. Which two letters do you want the Jokers to go on, John?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2015 15:56:58 GMT -5
I will go with the first R and the H
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jul 11, 2015 17:48:34 GMT -5
Going with the first R and the H. If the car key symbol is behind either of those letters, you win. Let's see what's behind the R first. (R is revealed. NO is shown; buzzer) All right, we have a NO behind that one. Last chance for the car key symbol, and we want to see it behind the H. (H is revealed and car key symbol is displayed) And we do! (TPIR winning bells) Congratulations, John! That lovely car sitting over there belongs to you and you have won a total of $53,783 cash and prizes for today. Your overall total for two days comes out to $80,195 cash and prizes and you get to wrap us the week with us tomorrow. We hope you folks at home will finish the week with us as well. (CS 78 theme) So long for now from Card Sharks. (I smile and wave to the camera)
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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