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TPiR Recap - 5/9/2022
« on: May 09, 2022, 12:13:21 PM »
Episode #9841K
Aired – 5/9/2022; Taped – X/XX/2022
Models: Manuela Arbelaez, Rachel Reynolds
Microphone Handoff: Manuela
First Four Contestant Seating: Left to Right

First IUFB: Hockey Table (Arcade-style domed bubble air hockey table); ARP: $1,999 (Rachel v. Manuela)

TAMMIE OHANNES KIRSTIE DEJA
525 600 725 1

The winner is...
KRISTIE


Kirstie is playing Most Expen$ive for:

1. Television (75in UHD smart 4K television) (Rachel).
2. Designer Accessories (Furla: 4 handbags, stiletto ankle boots, sandals, stiletto slingback pumps) (Manuela).
3. Home Gym (Body-Solid: G6 home gym) (George).

Guess: 3.

$1500 $2707 $3640
    WIN

Second IUFB: Countertop Appliances (Hamilton Beach: blender, searing griddle, coffee maker, toaster oven, juicer, food processor, slow cooker; John Boos: butcher block table); ARP: $2,107 (Manuela)

TAMMIE OHANNES CHRISTOPHER DEJA
1125 1195 950 875

The winner is...
OHANNES


Ohannes is playing Card Game for a 2022 Volkswagen Taos S (1.5L engine, 8-speed AT, FWD) (Rachel).

The starting price is
$15,000
. The target range is
$3,000
Ohannes draws a
2♠
.
$15,200
Ohannes draws a
Q♥
.
$16,200
Ohannes draws a
8♣
.
$17,000
Ohannes draws a
4♣
.
$17,400
Ohannes draws a
J♥
.
$18,400
Ohannes draws a
2♦
.
$18,600
Ohannes draws a
A♦
.
$23,000
Ohannes draws a
4♠
.
$23,400
Ohannes stops at
$23,400
ARP is
$24,490
For a difference of
$1,090
For a result of
WIN

Third IUFB: Smartphone (256GB smartphone with 6.7in AMOLED display; selfie stick); ARP: $1,086 (Overhead)

TAMMIE MELINDA CHRISTOPHER DEJA
1201 900 1400 1200

The winner is...
MELINDA


Melinda is playing It's In The Bag for a chance to win up to $16,000.

Grocery items:

  1. Zyrtec Allergy Relief (30ct)
  2. Betty Crocker Cookie Mix
  3. Citrus Magic Air Freshener
  4. Nivea Body Lotion (48oz)
  5. Iams Perfect Portions Cat Food (2.6oz)
  6. Dave's Killer Bread Bagels (5ct)

CAT FOOD
ALLERGY RELIEF
BODY LOTION
COOKIE MIX
BAGELS

99¢
$19.99
$8.99
$3.29
$4.79

CAT FOOD
ALLERGY RELIEF
BODY LOTION
SUGAR COOKIES
AIR FRESHENER

$1,000
$2,000
$4,000
$8,000
LOSS

SCSD #1

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Melinda $1,086 55 90 1.45
OVER
Kristie $9,846 100 1.00 *$1,000!*
Ohannes $26,597 70 45 1.15
OVER

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 TOTAL RESULT
Kristie $10,846 85 .85 *SHOWCASE*

Fourth IUFB: Towable Package (Airhead: Pair of towables with 2 life vests, 1 pump, 1 tow rope); ARP: $1,219 (Manuela)

TAMMIE MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER DEJA
951 950 1000 800

The winner is...
CHRISTOPHER


Christopher is playing PICK A NUMBER for a trip to South Africa (RT Coach to George, ZA then to Plettenburg for a 6n stay in a suite at Lala Panzi Bed & Breakfast + daily breakfast, $500 amenities credit, seal viewing boat tour for 2) (Rachel).

The price of the trip is $5024, $7024 or $9024:

         
$ Pick
-A-
Number
0 2 4
5 7 9
     

Christopher picks 9

  9      
$ 9 0 2 4
5 7  
     

WIN

Fifth IUFB: Designer Jewelry (Kendra Scott: 14kt yellow gold pendant necklace and earrings; 14kt rose gold ring; sterling silver cuff bracelet); ARP: $1,728 (Rachel)

TAMMIE MICHAEL KATHLEEN DEJA
1900 1901 1750 1500

The winner is...
DEJA


Deja is playing Money Game for a 2022 Chevrolet Malibu RS (1.5L engine, CVT, FWD, driver confidence cloth package, cargo net, all-weather floor mats) (Manuela).

MONEY GAME

    26 50 24
    80 42 97
    38 73 25
    F 1 R

Deja picks [24] – [$$]

24   26 50 $$
    80 42 97
    38 73 25
    F 1 R

Deja picks [26] – [F]

24   F 50 $$
    80 42 97
    38 73 25
    26 1 R

Deja picks [80] – [R]

24   F 50 $$
    R 42 97
    38 73 25
    26 1 80

WIN (Total Winnings: $26,204)

Fresh week, fresh limo drivers. Tammie is still here. She needs to escape here or else face a trip to Havre de Grace, Maryland. Simple as that.

Sixth IUFB: Desktop Computer (Apple: 24in iMac with 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 1080P HD camera, 6spkr sound system); ARP: $1,499 (Manuela)

TAMMIE MICHAEL KATHLEEN SHANERRA
1295 1 1150 2100

The winner is...
TAMMIE


Tammie escapes and is playing Cliffhangers for groceries, handyman services and car washes ($2,500 for groceries; Handyman Connection: $1,500 of services; car washes 52x/yr; ARP: $5,560) (Rachel).

Small prizes: Emergency Supply Kit, Sound Machine, Kemei 10pc Electric Hair Trimmer Kit

Tammie bids $25 on the kit...
  Hans                                                
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
                                                   

The ARP is...

$24
Tammie bids $31 on the sound machine...
        Hans                                          
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
                                                   

The ARP is...

$34
Tammie bids $45 on the trimmer...
            Hans                                        
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
                                                   

The ARP is...

$47

WIN (Total Winnings: $5,665)

SCSD #2

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Tammie $7,164 55 70 1.25
OVER
Christopher $10,243 65 STAY .65
Deja $27,932 65 STAY .85 *OVERTIME*

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 TOTAL RESULT
Christopher $10,243 20 .20
Deja $27,932 55 .55 *SHOWCASE*

THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES

Deja has the honors...

SC1 - Kristie

REAL WINNER
  • Video Gaming Systems (Nintendo: Switch Lites with 2 cases, 3 games) (Rachel)
  • Trip to Montenegro (RT Coach to Buljarica, MON for a 6n stay at Villa Dolphin Apartments + dinner) (Rachel)
  • 2022 SunTracker Party Barge 18 DLX (60HP engine, trailer) (Manuela)
Bid: $31,523

SC2 - Deja

SERVING UP BRUNCH
  • Trip to New Orleans (RT Coach to New Orleans, LA for a 5n stay in a king balcony room at Omni Royal Orleans Hotel + daily breakfast, steamboat jazz brunch cruise for 2) (Manuela)
  • Range (Stainless steel wifi-connected and voice enabled electric range; 3 stoneware baking dishes) (Manuela)
  • 2022 Diamond Black Crystal Jeep Compass Latitude 4x2 (2.4L engine, 6-speed AT) (Rachel)
Bid: $25,000
Kristie
$31,523
TRIP/BOAT
$36,292
$4,769
TRIP/BOAT
*WIN*
$47,138
Deja
$25,000
TRIP/CAR
$37,888
$12,888
TRIP/CAR

Results: 5 out of 6
Winnings: $120,160
Biggest Winner: Kristie

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Re: TPiR Recap - 5/9/2022
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2022, 01:14:45 PM »
Great show, period.  However, and IMO, it should've been 6-0; at the very least, Melinda should've walked with something as opposed to nothing.  FWIW, she gave me a good laugh (after a contestants row bypass, and then back to her seat when she actually earned her way up on stage).

Nice win in Card Game & Money Game; the former moreso after what felt like a drought all season
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Re: TPiR Recap - 5/9/2022
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2022, 07:20:55 PM »
Honestly? I too would've assumed that it had to be the bagels and not the air freshener, so I would've lost the exact same way that Melinda did. However, thank heavens that everyone else won! Especially Ohannes and Deja who each did a phenomenal job in their games!

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Re: TPiR Recap - 5/9/2022
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2022, 08:36:54 PM »
I just can't believe we were just a Pack of Bagels and an Air Freshener away from perfection today. That had to be a trap because the bagels sure fooled me I thought she had it.

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Re: TPiR Recap - 5/9/2022
« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2022, 09:29:13 PM »
When is the last time someone got an Ace in Card game, named a price, then still drew at least one card after the fact? Feels like years

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Re: TPiR Recap - 5/9/2022
« Reply #5 on: May 10, 2022, 09:47:51 PM »
^Literally two playings ago, on April 21st.

What type of car wash is worth $30? I get it's just $1,560 in cash, but still.
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Re: TPiR Recap - 5/9/2022
« Reply #6 on: May 17, 2022, 02:01:17 AM »
Card Game start $20,000, please!

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Re: TPiR Recap - 5/9/2022
« Reply #7 on: May 17, 2022, 10:40:46 AM »
Card Game start $20,000, please!

$15,000 is fine.  Sure the value of automobiles on the show have risen, but it’s a respective no thank you for me to move it to $20,000.  Down the road it may be considered, but not right now.

You want to be able to actually play the game.  No sense in dragging out the Card Game prop only for someone to stand still and hope they get lucky.  Of course, they could draw an ace and that’s all they’ll do in the game, but how many times has that happened.

At the end of the day, $15,000 is perfect.  Barring an ace, it has a contestant work and earn the victory there.  Upon reaching $20,000, then things can get interesting.  Raising the starting price to $20,000 or even $25,000 (or more) works if the game is played for a more expensive car; outside of Dream Car week, Card Game isn’t typically a game they’d play for a luxury vehicle.  It’s not in 3 Strikes territory or Golden Road.  It’s not an easy pricing game, but it’s not super difficult either
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Re: TPiR Recap - 5/9/2022
« Reply #8 on: May 21, 2022, 08:49:02 PM »
I don't know about this, but has anybody ever gotten the price right on the nose in Card Game; if not, what would be the closest difference that was ever recorded on the show?

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Re: TPiR Recap - 5/9/2022
« Reply #9 on: May 21, 2022, 11:11:40 PM »
Unless there's one coming up in some of the episodes slated to air on Pluto/Roku from Season's 13-15, we may never know (for sure).  However, the closest factoring in current times & inflation would have happened in 2016, but based on actualities, 2074D features the record.

I guess there could be a nice debate on whether the $11 one was more impressive than the $25 one six years ago; either way, both are impressive.  Still, in answer to your question, based on known material, no exacta in Card Game
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Re: TPiR Recap - 5/9/2022
« Reply #10 on: December 14, 2022, 12:23:59 PM »
$15,000 is fine.  Sure the value of automobiles on the show have risen, but it’s a respective no thank you for me to move it to $20,000.  Down the road it may be considered, but not right now.

You want to be able to actually play the game.  No sense in dragging out the Card Game prop only for someone to stand still and hope they get lucky.  Of course, they could draw an ace and that’s all they’ll do in the game, but how many times has that happened.

At the end of the day, $15,000 is perfect.  Barring an ace, it has a contestant work and earn the victory there.  Upon reaching $20,000, then things can get interesting.  Raising the starting price to $20,000 or even $25,000 (or more) works if the game is played for a more expensive car; outside of Dream Car week, Card Game isn’t typically a game they’d play for a luxury vehicle.  It’s not in 3 Strikes territory or Golden Road.  It’s not an easy pricing game, but it’s not super difficult either

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