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Post by billmcdee on Jul 19, 2015 8:20:59 GMT -5
8 and 15 have... The Ace of Hearts and the 8 of Spades. Matt, of those 5 cards showing, which 2 do you want to keep for your hand?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 19, 2015 8:26:33 GMT -5
8 of hearts and 8 of spades
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 19, 2015 8:46:05 GMT -5
That was the way to play it! (applause) Four of a kind, the best possible hand this round. Darion has 3 Jacks. Darion, you get to turn up one more card of the remaining 5. If there is a 4th Jack up there, and you uncover it, you will end up with 4 Jacks and win High Hand, and Matt won't even need to take his last turn. If you turn up anything else, you'll end up keeping the Ace that's showing and that will give you a Full House, and again Matt will not need to take his last turn. Big pick here Darion, which number do you choose? Just one card this time for the final turn.
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jul 19, 2015 15:41:13 GMT -5
7
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 19, 2015 17:24:44 GMT -5
Let's see if 7 is lucky... No, it's the 3 of Diamonds... So the Ace goes to you and a Full House and $250, but with 4 of a kind, Matt wins $500 plus $100 for high hand, a total of $600. (applause) Let's see if there was another Jack... Oh yes, there was another Jack! When we return, we'll play our 2nd strategy round, and Matt will lead off that game, right after this!
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 21, 2015 15:04:30 GMT -5
Here we go heading into Round 2, our second Strategy round...and we see... Darion with $250, his to keep no matter what, and Matt in front with $600, also his to keep no matter what. Now we're going to try to add to those totals, see if Darion can close the gap here or if Matt will widen it. As before, we'll show you three cards to begin... Number 1 is the King of Spades, number 8 is the 2 of Hearts and Number 16 is the 6 of Hearts. A couple of reminders players, no straights and no flushes, and $100 is paid to the one of you with the high hand at the end of this round. Matt, since Darion went first in the first round, you get to go first here in Round 2. Please select 2 more numbers off of our board.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 21, 2015 15:41:50 GMT -5
3 and 6
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 21, 2015 18:13:21 GMT -5
3 and 6 reveal... The 4 of Diamonds, and the King of Clubs. Matt, which 2 do you want to keep?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 21, 2015 18:18:42 GMT -5
King of Spades and King of Clubs
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 21, 2015 18:36:34 GMT -5
(applause) And Matt's off and running once again! And you'll notice the 1 and 6 are darkened now to show they are out of play. Darion, please select 2 numbers and see if you can perhaps pair up something.
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jul 21, 2015 22:53:04 GMT -5
5 and 10
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 22, 2015 4:03:17 GMT -5
In honor of my mother, the Woolworth's cards, the 5 & 10 Ah the King of Hearts and the 6 of Clubs. What will Darion's strategy be here. Darion, which 2 cards do you wish to keep for your hand?
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jul 22, 2015 10:48:23 GMT -5
The pair of sixes.
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 22, 2015 12:13:20 GMT -5
(no access to visuals just now)
While we put those sixes up on Darion's board, we go back to Matt for 2 more numbers please.
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 22, 2015 14:00:55 GMT -5
Here's the updated board now... Matt, your go at the board again, 2 numbers please.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 22, 2015 16:43:01 GMT -5
7 and 15
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 24, 2015 2:59:25 GMT -5
Here comes 7 and 15 for you Matt... The deuce of hearts and the deuce of spades. Interesting board. Which two cards do you select to add to your hand Matt?
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 24, 2015 8:26:21 GMT -5
Deuce of Hearts and Deuce of Clubs
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 24, 2015 14:04:19 GMT -5
Keeping the 2 deuces, very interesting... To make it easier, the cards that have already been removed from the board are now represented by the black ovals, sans the numbers. Darion, we're back to you, see if maybe there's some more sixes up there for you to uncover. Two numbers please.
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jul 24, 2015 17:00:34 GMT -5
9 and 13
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 24, 2015 18:31:42 GMT -5
9 AND 13 for Darion... And that turns up a 10 of hearts and the 4 of spades. Several ways you can play this Darion. Which 2 cards do you select to add to your hand?
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jul 24, 2015 19:20:22 GMT -5
The pair of fours.
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 25, 2015 3:26:24 GMT -5
That now gives you 2 pairs as well Darion, and perhaps a Full House depending on how your next turn goes... Matt, it's your last turn, so please turn up just one card this time.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 25, 2015 8:16:11 GMT -5
4
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 25, 2015 11:08:51 GMT -5
Number 4 for Matt is... The 5 of Diamonds. Matt, select one card to complete your hand, the 5, the King, the 10 or the deuce.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 25, 2015 11:46:50 GMT -5
The Deuce!
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 25, 2015 13:56:17 GMT -5
Interesting... That gives you a full house Matt, but had you kept the King instead, you would have had a full house and guaranteed yourself high hand. If Darion turns up a 4 or a 6, he'll have a full house too, but his will be high hand as a result. We'll see what happens now. Darion, turn over one more card. If it's a 4 or a 6, you'll score $250 for the Full House plus $100 for high hand. If not, you'll only score $100 total as we pay $50 per pair. Important pick here, what number Darion?
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jul 25, 2015 14:31:42 GMT -5
14
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 25, 2015 19:16:15 GMT -5
14 for Darion. Will he get a Full House too? The SIX of Diamonds!!! (applause) So Matt, you have a full house, deuces with Kings, for $250, giving you $850 total. Darion, you also have a full house, sixes with a pair of 4s. Since 3 sixes is better than 3 deuces, you win $250 for the Full House plus $100 for High Hand, giving you a total of $600! (applause) Let's see what the other cards were... #2 the 6 of Spades, so four sixes were possible, #11 was the King of Diamonds, so 4 Kings were also possible, and #12 was the 10 of Clubs. So just $250 separating our players. When we come back, the final round which we call Give or Take. It's also our Wild Card round where 5 of a kind is indeed possible! Stay tuned to find out who will win this game, and go on to our Royal Flush round for a shot at $50,000! Back after this!
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jul 25, 2015 20:55:29 GMT -5
How lucky was that?
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