The game is multi-purpose, meaning it can be played for a car or large prize. Four small prizes are brought out and described. The contestant must guess whether the price shown is true or false, as in Five Price Tags. For each price correctly identified, the contestant earns a chip. Those chips will be used to select cards from a row of ten. The contestant selects one card for the dealer, and then will make their selections from the nine remaining. Once he has made his choices, the dealer's card is revealed first. On the back will be a dollar value from $200, increasing by $200 up to $2000. Then, two of the player's cards are revealed. Drew will then offer the contestant a cash bailout equal to the amount of the two revealed cards. If the contestant declines, the last card is uncovered and if any of the three cards are higher than the dealer's, the player wins the large prize and the cash from all three cards.
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