Author Topic: TPiR Recap - 10/27/2022  (Read 2232 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Roadgeek Adam

  • Moderator
  • *******
  • Posts: 4790
  • I am the modren recapper. Domo arigato.
TPiR Recap - 10/27/2022
« on: October 27, 2022, 01:22:00 PM »
Episode #9954K
Aired – 10/27/2022; Taped – 8/29/2022
Models: Manuela Arbelaez, Rachel Reynolds
Microphone Handoff: Rachel
First Four Contestant Seating: Left to Right

First IUFB: Cookware (Meyer Housewares Canada: 8pc stainless steel cookware set); ARP: $1,380 (Manuela)

DARWIN CINDY NIKKI MARTINO
650 859 860 861

The winner is...
MARTINO


Martino is playing SQUEEZE PLAY for a new kitchen (Whirlpool: over the range microwave, range, dishwasher, side-by-side fridge, 4 kitchen towels, tea kettle; HotBeno: 2 mugs, 2 totes, 4 utensils) (Rachel).

The 1, 4 or 5 is incorrect.

         
5 1 4 5 0
 
Martino removes the 1...

         
$ 5 4 5 0
$5450
WIN

Second IUFB: Desktop Computer (Apple: 24in iMac with 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD; earbuds, printer); ARP: $1,648 (Manuela)

DARWIN CINDY NIKKI JENNIFER
1450 1107 1 880

The winner is...
DARWIN


Darwin, who does medical sales for psychiatrists, is playing PAY THE RENT for a chance to win up to $100,000!

The grocery items are:

  • Chicken of the Sea Sardines (3.75oz)
  • Birds Eye Steamfresh Whole Green Beans (10.8oz)
  • Nivea Essentially Enriched Body Lotion (18oz)
  • Little Debbie Oatmeal Creme Pies (12ct)
  • Betty Crocker Birthday Candles (13ct)
  • Chuck E. Cheese Pepperoni Pizza (18.5oz)

Darwin places the items in the house...

$100,000
 
LOTION
$10,000
 
Beans
PIZZA
$5,000
 
Sardines
PIES
$1,000
 
Candles

The ARP of the candles is $4.99.

$100,000
 
LOTION
$10,000
 
Beans
PIZZA
$5,000
 
Sardines
PIES
$1,000
$4.99
$4.99

Darwin chooses to continue.


The ARP of the sardines is $1.29 and the ARP of the pies are $2.59 for a total of $3.88.

$100,000
 
LOTION
$10,000
 
Beans
PIZZA
$5,000
$3.88
$1.29
$2.59
$1,000
$4.99
$4.99

WIPEOUT-ish. Board was:

$100,000
$8.99
$8.99
$10,000
$10.48
$3.49
$6.99
$5,000
$3.88
$1.29
$2.59
$1,000
$4.99
$4.99

Third IUFB: Trip to Palm Springs (RT Town Car to Palm Springs, CA for a 3n stay the Saguaro Palm Springs + daily breakfast); ARP: $2,200 (Rachel)

RYAN CINDY NIKKI JENNIFER
2500 2473 1500 1501

The winner is...
JENNIFER


Jennifer is playing Gridlock for a 2022 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 ES (1.2L engine, CVT, FWD, fog lights, welcome package, armrest console) (Manuela

Jennifer is given the first number, which is 1.

$1
$1
75
86
63
30
45
19

Jennifer selects 75 as the second and third numbers of the car.

$1
86
63
30
45
19
$1
75

That is not correct but she has one more chance. Now, Jennifer selects 86 as the second and third numbers of the car.

$18,6
75
63
30
45
19
$1
86

That is correct. Now, Jennifer selects 30 as the fourth and fifth numbers of the car.

$18,630
75
63
45
19
$1
86
30

WIN

SCSD #1

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Darwin $1,648 50 15 .65
Martino $6,835 65 STAY .65 *OVERTIME*
Jennifer $20,830 20 25 .45

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 TOTAL RESULT
Darwin $1,648 65 .65
Martino $6,835 85 .85 *SHOWCASE*

Fourth IUFB: Exercise Equipment (Tut Fitness: home gym trainer with power bar, door clamps, water bottle); ARP: $1,867 (Rachel)

RYAN CINDY NIKKI MARGARET
1300 900 901 1255

The winner is...
RYAN


Ryan is playing Shopping Spree for:

  • Television (65in QLED 4K smart television) (Manuela)
  • Dartboard (Classic dartboard with wooden cabinet and 6 darts) (Manuela)
  • Designer Accessories (Coach: 1 wallet, leather and canvas backpack, 3 leather totes) (Rachel)
  • Washer and Dryer (Electrolux: electric washer and gas dryer) (Rachel)

Ryan can win all four prizes if he spends at least $8,000 by picking three of the items.

Ryan chooses the the washer and dryer.

$5002
$8,000
$

$
$
TELEVISION
DARTBOARD
$
$2,998
ACCESSORIES
WASHER/DRYER


Ryan chooses the the television.

$3502
$8,000
$

$1,500
$
TELEVISION
DARTBOARD
$
$2,998
ACCESSORIES
WASHER/DRYER


Ryan chooses the the accessories.

WIN
$8,000
$

$1,500
$
TELEVISION
DARTBOARD
$3,745
$2,998
ACCESSORIES
WASHER/DRYER


ARP of the dartboard: $679

Fifth IUFB: Designer Watches (Tense: 6pc watches of his/her watches); ARP: $1,482 (Overhead)

MARK CINDY NIKKI MARGARET
1500 1800 1350 1801

The winner is...
NIKKI


Nikki is playing Switcheroo for a 2023 Kia Soul LX (2L engine, IVT, FWD, auto dimming rearview mirror) (Rachel)

Guess 1:

2
2 1 4 4 5   CAR
      5 0   HAIR STRAIGHTENER
      1 8   FAN
      2 7   TIRE CLEANING BRUSH
      3 5   CUTTING BOARD

Guess 2:

3
2 1 4 3 5 CAR
      5 0   HAIR STRAIGHTENER
      1 8 FAN
      2 7 TIRE CLEANING BRUSH
      4 5   CUTTING BOARD

WIN. ARPs were:

3
2 1 4 3 5 $21,435
      5 0   $40
      1 8 $18
      2 7 $27
      4 5   $55

WIN (Total Winnings: $21,480)

Cindy is still here. Unfortunately, she had a $2473 bid after $2500 that pretty much did her in. Now she has to avoid a trip to Owings Mills, Maryland. She does have the added benefit of bidding 4th here though. Just don't $27 under someone again

Sixth IUFB: Smart Home Security Package (Ring: 10pc home security kit; video doorbell, spotlight camera); ARP: $501 (Rachel)

MARK CINDY POESANDI MARGARET
800 1 1800 1100

The winner is...
CINDY


Cindy escapes and is playing Coming or Going for a trip to British Columbia (RT Coach to Vancouver, BC then to Halfmoon Bay by floatplane for a 6n stay in a waterview tenthouse with private verandah at Rockwater Secret Cove Resort + 1 dinner) (Manuela).

6 2 7 8 7 2 6
COMING -or- GOING

Cindy sets the price to:



8 7 2 6
COMING -or- GOING

ARP: $8,726. WIN

SCSD #2

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Cindy $9,227 65 STAY .65
Ryan $10,789 40 25 .65
Nikki $22,962 95 .95 *SHOWCASE*

THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES

Nikki has the honors...

SC1 - Martino

COULD USE A BREAK
  • Hot Tub (Beachcomber: 360 LEEP with alabaster facing, 6 seats, cooling seat, 100 customizeable jets) (Rachel)
  • Trip to Jekyll Island (RT Coach to Brunswick, GA then to Jekyll Island for a 6n stay in a 1br oceanfront suite at the Jekyll Ocean Club + daily breakfast, round of golf for 2) (Manuela)
  • 2022 Black Denim Harley-Davidson Iron 883 (883cc engine, 5-speed transmission, helmet) (Rachel)
Bid: $26,500

SC2 - Nikki

STAY CONNECTED
  • Tablets (pair of 128GB tablets with 10.5in displays, 2 cases) (Rachel)
  • Trip to Iceland (RT Coach to Reykjavik, IC for a 6n stay at Grandi by Center Hotels + daily breakfast) (Rachel)
  • 2022 Chevrolet Camaro 1LT (2L engine, 6-speed MT, RWD, red interior trim accents) (Manuela)
Bid: $42,500
Martino
$26,500
TRIP/MOTORCYCLE
$32,837
$6,337
TRIP/MOTORCYCLE
*WIN*
$39,667
Nikki
$42,500
TRIP/CAR
$35,375
TRIP/CAR

Results: 5 out of 6
Winnings: $105,123
Biggest Winner: Martino

This Recap is solely intended for the purpose of Golden-Road.net.
Reproduction of this without authorized consent is prohibited.

Recap produced by Roadgeek Adam
Templates by Visualbasicwizard and WhammyPower788
CSS work provided by cu2010.

« Last Edit: October 27, 2022, 09:09:16 PM by Roadgeek Adam »
Season 41–Season 43, Season 46–Present Recap Guide.
Headmaster of Golden-Road.net After Hours on Skype.
Masters of Arts in History, Western Illinois University, 2017.
[No, modren is not a typo.]

Offline TinoStar11

  • Double Showcase Winner
  • ******
  • Posts: 1165
Re: TPiR Recap - 10/27/2022
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2022, 02:20:58 PM »
The season of wipeouts continue with the 1st ever 1st floor wipeout in Rent history ( the only other time it happened , the contestant took the $1,000 before wiping out )

Online SeaBreeze341

  • Double Showcase Winner
  • ******
  • Posts: 2022
  • Everyone knows the damn thing's not there!
Re: TPiR Recap - 10/27/2022
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2022, 03:22:52 PM »
I doubt that guy was going to win the game with better play which would've given us a perfect show, but not a good playing at all.  Personally, I didn't have a problem with the fact that $1,000 was lost since I'm not a fan of "freebees" in a pricing game.  In other words, having the chance to bail with cash before someone does something right.

While it's not how they do things, I'd love to see a past playing of a game on a smart tv offered in the same game that they're playing.  In other words, I'd have loved to see a Spree win in Shopping Spree.

Nice win in Switcheroo.  I don't aggressively root for a 5 for 5 result.  It hasn't happened in a long time, but as mentioned, no one cares about the other stuff.  Just the car.  While true, I've always defended the act of respecting the SP's.  The more you know, the easier it is to win the game.

Looks like today's episode was brought to you by the number 65.  Double ties (though the second tie was denied for another spin off), but 65 within the spinoff did not hold thanks to the 85 from the eventual showcase winner in the first SCSD.

A very nice show.  Sad for the Rent outcome.  Without a wipeout maybe the guy cashes, think he was a great guy
"Times change; people change" -- Casey Affleck

Offline Roadgeek Adam

  • Moderator
  • *******
  • Posts: 4790
  • I am the modren recapper. Domo arigato.
Re: TPiR Recap - 10/27/2022
« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2022, 09:10:16 PM »
Recap posted.

This "wipeout" results in an interesting question.......can Rent technically never be wiped out? You are guaranteed $1,000 as a prize. You are risking the $1000. For a wipeout to work you would have to be guaranteed nothing. I wrote ish on the recap because I think inherently, this isn't a wipeout.
Season 41–Season 43, Season 46–Present Recap Guide.
Headmaster of Golden-Road.net After Hours on Skype.
Masters of Arts in History, Western Illinois University, 2017.
[No, modren is not a typo.]

Online LiteBulb88

  • 4/15/2019
  • TPiR Alumnus
  • *
  • Posts: 1457
Re: TPiR Recap - 10/27/2022
« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2022, 10:11:19 PM »
Pay the Rent had three solutions, including one where the candles were on the bottom floor:

Pies (2.59) < Sardines + Pizza (1.29 + 6.99 = 8.28) < Green Beans + Candles (3.49 + 4.99 = 8.48) < Lotion (8.99)
Green Beans (3.49) < Pies + Candles (2.59 + 4.99 = 7.58) < Sardines + Pizza (1.29 + 6.99 = 8.28) < Lotion (8.99)
Candles (4.99) < Pies + Green Beans (2.59 + 3.49 = 6.08) < Sardines + Pizza (1.29 + 6.99 = 8.28) < Lotion (8.99)

Full credit to Darwin for going for the win in this game instead of taking the safe $10,000.

Offline Roadgeek Adam

  • Moderator
  • *******
  • Posts: 4790
  • I am the modren recapper. Domo arigato.
Re: TPiR Recap - 10/27/2022
« Reply #5 on: October 27, 2022, 10:39:06 PM »
I don't think Darwin thought the candles were $4.99. Think it just backed into it that way
Season 41–Season 43, Season 46–Present Recap Guide.
Headmaster of Golden-Road.net After Hours on Skype.
Masters of Arts in History, Western Illinois University, 2017.
[No, modren is not a typo.]

Online mechamind

  • Double Showcase Winner
  • ******
  • Posts: 1948
  • A recapper on fire!
    • Buy a Vowel Boards
Re: TPiR Recap - 10/27/2022
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2022, 12:32:28 AM »
Pay The Rent was a true wipeout in my book. I base it on the gameplay, not the winnings. (But maybe he was trying to go for the win, and if that was the case, I gotta give him credit.)

Just another one of those "could've been perfect" shows. :-x
Quote
Telephone Game was retired because it was lame. (And no, we’re not making that up – that really is the official reason.)
________

Fan of The Price is Right since the 1990's, my early childhood...and really happy that summer break was a thing.

Retro recapper for The Price is Right and Wheel of Fortune episodes.

Sticky Keys champion as of October 22, 2023.

Offline tpirfansince1972

  • In Contestant's Row
  • ***
  • Posts: 129
Re: TPiR Recap - 10/27/2022
« Reply #7 on: October 28, 2022, 05:46:41 AM »
That car price is screaming "DICE GAME" at me.

Quite an episode!

Offline Richie

  • Double Showcase Winner
  • ******
  • Posts: 1000
Re: TPiR Recap - 10/27/2022
« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2022, 10:19:11 AM »
I have to give Darwin some credit though...at least he did NOT put the least expensive products in the mailbox, which 85% of the contestants often do in Pay The Rent.   Too bad about the result though.   He almost cracked the code though on one of the three solutions.