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TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« on: June 26, 2014, 12:39:29 PM »
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Episode #6803K
Aired – 6/26/2014; Taped – 5/8/2014
Models: Manuela Arbelaez, Rachel Reynolds
Microphone Handoff: Manuela
First Four Contestant Seating: Left to Right

First IUFB: Video Game Package (Sony: PlayStation 4 with 500GB storage space, 2 controllers, camera, 4 games); ARP: $760 (Rachel)

CORDIA JAMES JOCELYN QUENTIN
750 751 800 500

The winner is...
JAMES


James is playing Cover Up for a 2014 Chevrolet Equinox LX (2.4L engine, 6-speed AT, FWD, all-weather cargo mat, paint/fabric) (Manuela). The things being covered up are the flags of the last five World Cup hosts.

        6
      1 3
    3 8 7
  0 8 4 9
2 9 6 7 5
3 5 7 6 0
F L A G S
         
         
        6
      1 3
    3 8 7
  0      
    6 7 5
3 5 7 6 0
2 9 8 4 9
         
         
        6
      1  
    3 8 7
         
    6   5
3 5 7 6 0
2 0 8 7 3
         
         
        6
      1  
    3 8 7
         
    6   5
3   7   0
2 5 8 6 3
         
         
        6
         
    3 8 7
         
    6   5
3   7   0
2 5 8 1 3
2 5 8 1 3
         

WIN

Second IUFB: Trip to Ojai (RT Limo to Ojai, CA for a 2n all-inclsuive stay in double cottage room at The Oaks at Ojai + guided Jeep excursion); ARP: $2,460 (Rachel)

CORDIA TAYLOR JOCELYN QUENTIN
1100 1200 1400 2200

The winner is...
QUENTIN


Quentin is playing RANGE GAME for a hot tub (Beachcomber: 28 jet ports) (Manuela) and a gas grill (The Holland Grill Co.) (Manuela).


$11,000

$10,400

Quentin stops the range finder at $10,533–$10,683

ARP: $10,692. PAINFUL LOSS.


$11,000

$10,400

Third IUFB: Paddleboard (Pop: Handmade 11ft 6in paddleboard + leash, bag and paddle); ARP: $1,293 (Manuela)

CORDIA TAYLOR JOCELYN TIMOTHY
685 1200 1201 985

The winner is...
JOCELYN


Jocelyn is playing Race Game for:

  1. Sofa (Carolinachair.com: Sofa) (Rachel)
  2. Laptop (Apple: 13in MacBook Pro, 500GB flash drive, 8GB RAM, projector) (Rachel)
  3. Designer Handbags (Kate Spade: Satchel, tote, cross body bag) (Manuela)
  4. Home Gym (Inspire Fitness: Multi-station home gym) (Manuela)
Today's prices:
$874
$1795
$2249
$3495

Off to the races!

1:
$1795
$2249
$874
$3495
32
4

WIN

SCSD #1

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Quentin $2,460 45 75 1.20
OVER
Jocelyn $9,706 20 80 1.00 *$1,000*
James $26,573 25 75 1.00 *$1,000*

Bonus...

Contestant Winnings Spin Result
Jocelyn $10,706 80
James $27,573 100
*$25,000!!!*

Fourth IUFB: Countertop Appliances (Cuisinart: 5-piece collection); ARP: $630 (Manuela)

CORDIA TAYLOR EUNICE TIMOTHY
655 656 995 615

The winner is...
TIMOTHY


Timothy is playing LUCKY $EVEN for a 2014 Toyota Tacoma 4x2 Regular Cab (2.7L engine, 4-speed AT, sliding rear window, carpeted floor mats, Lojack, paint/fabric, first aid kit) (Rachel).

First number is...

$
2

Remaining: $7


Guess: 1

$
2
1

Remaining: $7


Guess: 6

$
2
1
6

Remaining: $7


Guess: 4

$
2
1
6
8

Remaining: $3


Guess: 5

$
2
1
6
8
2

Remaining: $0. LOSS

Fifth IUFB: Bass Guitar (Spector: Bass Guitar with NS Curve and 3-piece maple neck, strap); ARP: $2,540 (George)

CORDIA TAYLOR EUNICE ANTHONY
1320 1000 1321 999

The winner is...
EUNICE


Eunice is playing PLINKO! for a chance to win $50,000!.

Drew gives her a free Plinko chip.
$


Chip #1 (Ceramic Hair Dryer) (all Manuela):

5
8
She picks 5...
2
8


Chip #2 (Cake Maker):

4
9
She picks 9...
4
0


Chip #3 (Iron):

4
0
She picks 0...
WIN!
$60
$


Chip #4 (Vacuum Sealer):

8
4
She picks 4...
8
0


Eunice drops the first chip...

 
           
$
 
 
1
0
0
5
0
0
1
0
0
0
0 10
0
0
0
0 1
0
0
0
5
0
0
1
0
0
$
500

Eunice drops the second chip...

 
           
$
 
 
1
0
0
5
0
0
1
0
0
0
0 10
0
0
0
0 1
0
0
0
5
0
0
1
0
0
$
1,000

LOSS (Total Winnings: $1,060)

So, the limo has had a crazy week this week. Cordia is yet another nominee. She has been here, and douched over several times. Can she escape or is she headed limo-class to Flora, Indiana?

Sixth IUFB: Beverage Center (Danby: Outdoor Cooler and 27 bottle wine storage); ARP: $1,950 (Rachel)

CORDIA TAYLOR GUSTA ANTHONY
1000 1001 775 699

The winner is...
TAYLOR


Cordia heads to Flora while Taylor is playing SQUEEZE PLAY for a trip to Belize (RT Coach to Ambergis Caye, BZ for a 6n stay in a gardenview suite at Xanadu Islands Resort + scuba experience) (Manuela).

The 3, 1, or 4 is incorrect.

         
5 3 1 4 0
 
Taylor removes the 4...

         
$ 5 3 1 0
$5340

LOSS

SCSD #2

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Timothy $630 5 15 .20
Taylor $1,950 80 STAY .80
Eunice $3,600 100 1.00 *$1,000*

Bonus...

Contestant Winnings Spin Result
Eunice $4,600 20
*SHOWCASE*

THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES

James has the honors...

SC1 - James

REALLY GOOD WITH NUMBERS
  • Poker Table (Howard Miller: Ithaca set with accessory set, four leather chairs) (Manuela)
  • Motorcycle (Honda: Rebel with 234cc engine, classic cruiser styling, electric start) (Manuela)
  • 2014 Hyundai Elantra SE (1.8L engine, 6-speed MT, carpeted floor mats) (Rachel)
Bid: $26,500

SC2 - Eunice

IMPRACTICAL JOKERS
  • Diamond Ring (18ct white gold ring with 112 diamonds of 1.5ct) (Manuela)
  • Television (65in Smart LED 3D HDTV with HDMI cables and 3D glasses (4 pairs)) (Manuela)
  • Trip to China (RT Coach to Beijing, CH for a 6n stay in an ambassador suite at Four Seasons Hotel Beijing + food and beverage voucher, 60min spa treament, guided tour of Great Wall) (Rachel)
Bid: $23,000
James
$26,500
CAR
$29,345
$2,845
CAR
*WIN*
$81,918
Eunice
$23,000
TV/CHINA
$20,294
TV/CHINA

Results: 2 out of 6
Winnings: $102,264
Biggest Winner: James

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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2014, 01:13:12 PM »
My two cents:

Cover-Up: Great theme! And even greater win for that Chevrolet Equinox! And he even won a $26,000 on the Big Wheel and a Hyundai in his Showcase! Over $81,000!
Range Game: OUCH! Only $9 shy of victory!
Race Game: What a win! All 4 in only 13 seconds!
Lucky Seven: Another reasonable price for that truck, but... OUCH again! Just when he had the 2nd and 3rd numbers on the nose, the last number did him in.
Plinko: $1,000 is okay.
Squeeze Play: Tough break. I knew the wrong number was 1.

Showcases: The China trip Showcase wasn't too bad, but the Showcase with the game table, the motorcycle, and the Hyundai Elantra-- Even better.

You know, for a moment, I thought James overbid (I didn't think the Elantra was expensive). Must be the game table.
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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2014, 01:47:38 PM »
One of the best wins of this season (next to the Audi win)!

THE BAD NEWS:

L7: I guess what started with 2 has ended with 2..............Timothy did had a good stride, though.

Range Game: That was a very painful loss for Quentin.........And 9 bucks short. Ouch!

Squeeze Play: Had a feeling that the 1 needed to be taken out.

THE NOT-SO-BAD NEWS:

Plinko: Those small prizes were a little mean-spirited...........But Eunice was able to get $1000 and another thousand on the wheel.

THE GOOD NEWS:

Race Game: Jocelyn got them right in 13 seconds!

Cover Up: Well, the theme inspired by the World Cup was good...........What's better was James making quite a nail-biter! The 1 was quite a dead giveaway (which was funny since what started with a 1 on CU has ended with a 1 on Squeeze) and that gave him the win for the Equinox! Another achievement was him getting a double dollar on the wheel and a Hyundai on his SC, which altogether gave him over $81K in cash and prizes!

THE BOTTOM LINE:

Another awesome show today, thanks to James.......who was the Taylor of Season 42! Hope we can get another good one to end the regular season.
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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2014, 02:52:05 PM »
Cu: Great playing by James- he took a big chance by going w/ the zero for the 2nd digit, gambling he would get either the fourth &/or fifth digit right & he did! As a result, he won the most expensive car in this PG in five yrs.!

Range: Quentin had it in the bag- I don't know why he stopped it so early.

Race: That was a no-doubter.

SCSD #1: WTG, James!!!

L$: Another sad close call- Timothy would've won had he said 5 the rest of the way out after being exact on the 2nd & 3rd digits.

P!: I wish Eunice had won more chips & money.

SP: I think this was set up to be won, but wasn't. I guess some things are just too difficult to follow in fantastic fashion.

Showcases: I was so worried it would be a DOB- but thank goodness it wasn't & that makes James the biggest non-gimmick winner of the season w/ nearly $82K- YOU ROCK!!!!!! I'm kinda disappointed they didn't bring back The Big Wheel behind the Equinox in #2.

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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2014, 03:06:03 PM »
That's got to be one of the great first halves in history. What a blast to watch!

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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2014, 03:28:04 PM »
You know, for a moment, I thought James overbid (I didn't think the Elantra was expensive). Must be the game table.

That game table set is in the neighborhood of $4,795, believe it or not. (~$4200 for the bike & ~$20K for the Hyundai)

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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #6 on: June 26, 2014, 03:53:50 PM »
That's got to be one of the great first halves in history. What a blast to watch!

Maybe not in history, but one of the best of the season for sure! Even though Range Game was lost it was still a great segment and close call.

That game table set is in the neighborhood of $4,795, believe it or not. (~$4200 for the bike & ~$20K for the Hyundai)

Believe it or not I believe it is more in the neighborhood of $6,500(ish).
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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2014, 05:18:52 PM »
Believe it or not I believe it is more in the neighborhood of $6,500(ish).

My "back of napkin" scratchings were $4,190 for the Rebel & $20,260 for the Elantra. That leaves $4,895 for the HMTHGT&C&PC.

But it wouldn't surprise me for that game table to top $6K. It's one of the nicest sets I've ever seen.

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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #8 on: June 26, 2014, 05:28:51 PM »
My "back of napkin" scratchings were $4,190 for the Rebel & $20,260 for the Elantra.

That Elantra that was $20,260 had Automatic Transmission as well as a couple other options. This one was Manual Transmission with just floor mats.
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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #9 on: June 26, 2014, 05:37:40 PM »
Quite the entertaining show today. Maximum win on the wheel for one contestant, very nice Cover Up win, and close calls in Range Game and Lucky $even. Soooo close in Lucky $even, after such a great start.

Drew forgot about the "spay or neuter" request today. Well, even Bob forgot once in a while, if I remember correctly. :)



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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2014, 05:42:48 PM »
My "back of napkin" scratchings were $4,190 for the Rebel & $20,260 for the Elantra. That leaves $4,895 for the HMTHGT&C&PC.

But it wouldn't surprise me for that game table to top $6K. It's one of the nicest sets I've ever seen.

That thing was plain Howard Miller I think, plus a routine Google Search only comes up with the table, I've not been able to find the leather chairs.
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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2014, 07:37:15 PM »
Where was the South Korean flag in Cover Up?  They co-hosted the 2002 World Cup with Japan.  It should have been those 2 then Germany, South Africa and Brazil.
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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #12 on: June 26, 2014, 10:02:14 PM »
at the beginning of this episode o thought to myself lets have a perfect show or a double showcase would be nice, but I guess neither happened I guess they will try again tomorrow

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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #13 on: June 27, 2014, 01:08:05 AM »
Cover Up: Segment of the day! 1st I really enjoyed the flag theme for the World Cup. That was a fun theme without being stupid. And the gameplay itself was totally awesome baby! Today's contesant was a PTPer baby! Veteran viewers will known that's advantageous not to get the 2nd number correct right away. When it came down to the final pick I knew today's contestant would win by picking the 1 as car prices don't usually have repeating numbers. Awesome segment and awesome to see the Chevy Equinox LX won! :)

Range Game: OUCH! Had today's contestant waited another second or 2 this would have been a win. I'm not a fan of playing Range Game for 2 prizes especially unrelated prizes. That felt more like a random guessing game than anything else.

Race Game: Not my favorite prizes expect for the Carolinachair.com sofa. While the Carolinachair.com sofa was nice designer handbags are 1 of my lest favorite prizes and although computers are a fantastic prize in general 13 inches is too small for my liking. Still it's always great to see 1st try wins on Race Game.

SS1: $25000! That's fantastic.

Lucky 7: Great start and then downhill....... But of course the true value of a car is the 1st 3 digits whereas the 10s digit and 1s digit are both pretty random. So it's not that surprising that a Lucky 7 playing could go like that. Ashamed the Toyota Tacoma wasn't won.

Plinko: $1000 isn't much in this game. At least it wasn't a wipeout.

Squeeze Play: Too bad the Belize trip wasn't won.

Showcases: The Hyundai Elantra SE showcase was the better showcase and I'm glad it was won. Though a Beijing/TV showcase is pretty damn good in it's own right. And boy today's winning contestant cleanup. $81918 is awesome!

Lineup: Very Good. Cover Up is a strong lead off hitter and Lucky 7,Range Game,and Race Game are always fun. What prevents this lineup from being "strong" or "great" is that Squeeze Play is a very weak closer. In today's lineup I'd have flip flopped the slotting and played Lucky 7 6th and Squeeze Play 4th. Lucky 7 would be a pretty good closer and Squeeze Play slots best 4th.

Overall: Thanks to the awesome Cover Up segment,a car showcase being won,and the $25000 being won on the wheel and a very good lineup this is 1 of the best 2 for 6 shows I've ever seen.
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Re: TPiR Recap - 6/26/2014
« Reply #14 on: June 27, 2014, 09:12:48 AM »
Actually, Adam (and moneygamelover), the Chevrolet Equinox is the LS trim, not LX (there is no Equinox "LX")
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