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Studio 33 - Price is Right Discussion => The TALK Is Right => Topic started by: UltraPrice on March 31, 2020, 01:37:02 PM
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-Perfect Cover Up
-Perfect Ten Chances
-Four chips in the middle Plinko slot
I am sure there are others.
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They'd probably edit it out nowadays, but have we had any backwards Big Wheel spins in the Drew era yet?
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I maybe wrong but:
- Switcheroo played perfectly on the first try.
- Three Strikes won without a strike drawn.
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Has anyone in the Drew era ever lost Grocery Game by using up all 5 products before reaching $20? That seemed very uncommon even in Bob's final years.
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-Drawing (and correctly placing) all of the numbers in order from left to right in 3 Strikes
-perfect Dice Game (all correct numbers in car price rolled without rolling an incorrect 1 or 6)
-(I believe) winning every possible dollar in Check Game (though someone got really close in the Drew era when the range was $7,000 to $8,000 by ending up with a total of $7,999)
That's all I can think of.
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An aired quadruple IUFB overbid, Drew has had a aired triple but not a aired quad yet.
Perfect playing of Cliffhangers.
A contestant winning Triple Play and then their showcase in the same show.
An absolute wipeout in IITB ( all items in each bag was wrong )
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Has anyone in the Drew era ever lost Grocery Game by using up all 5 products before reaching $20? That seemed very uncommon even in Bob's final years.
No. We've made it to the fifth item a few times, and had wins and losses, but as far as I searched, I don't think anyone ended the game undershooting.
I mean, if we're stretching like a lot of these feats, Bob Barker hosting any game besides Lucky 7 :P
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I'm pretty sure no one has gotten all 5 numbers wrong on their first try in One Away yet this era.
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No one has gotten all 5 prizes right in Switcheroo on either chance.
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-Both contestants having differences under the Double Showcase Winner limit in the Showcases.
-All currently active pricing games being played at least once in one calendar month.
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A halloween show where no one on the show was dressed up for it.
A contestant picking both "Car" cards in a Spelling Bee playing.
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Going all the way to the tenth price in That's Too Much!