03F5man has been given his second strike. One more and he's out.
$801 (Ding)
wpghi5: $1
kassilynn: $800
03F5man: $9,999
Gameshowboy92: $801
And the actual retail price of that fireplace is... $1,274, Gameshowboy92, come on up here!
(Walking)
(Cheers and applause)
(Gameshowboy92 comes up onstage)
Hello, Gameshowboy92, I welcome to our show. Now, I wanna start out retired pricing game salute with a bang! I really wanna start out with a bang and I wanna give you this!
Johnny:
A new car! (Concentration Win Cue) (cheers and applause)
It's the 2012 Toyota Corolla S, comes with standard equipment including 4-speed automatic transmission, front and rear underbody spoilers and rear spoiler, 16-in. 5-spoke alloy wheels with P205/55R16 89H tires, and integrated fog lamps. The Toyota Corolla!Here is the game you're gonna play!
ADD 'EM UP
$ 1 _ _ _ _
(Cheers and applause)
You are going to play Add 'Em Up for that nice car!
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(I hope I get the rules right).
Now, each digit is only found once in the price of the car. I've just shown you the sum of four of the five digits in the car added together. I will allow you to select one of the four other numbers in the price of the car for free. Once you choose your free digit, a corresponding number is placed on the game board in an addition equation. Them you will choose another number you think is in the price of the car. If that number is in the price of the car, that number lights up above the car and is added to the math equation. At this point, strategy enters. You will be shown the sum so far of the two digits you have selected and can subtract from the TOTAL sum of all five (except the first) digit in the car. Should you pick a digit that is not in the price of the car, you use up one "free mistake" and try again. The game continues until you light up all the numbers in the car (and wins) or makes a second mistake (and loses).
The first number in the car is a 1, so we know that. What free digit would you like? 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or 5th?