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Title: TPiR Recap - 4/5/2019
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on April 05, 2019, 01:02:20 PM
Episode #8704K
Aired – 4/5/2019; Taped – 2/4/2019
Models: Manuela Arbelaez, Rachel Reynolds
Microphone Handoff: Manuela
First Four Contestant Seating: Left to Right

First IUFB: Skeeball Table (Roll and Score: Wooden skeeball table); ARP: $800 (Rachel)

DEANNA LUIS RICKY AMY
699 750 925 900

The winner is...
LUIS


Luis, from Texas, is playing Temptation for a 2019 Honda Civic LX (2L engine, CVT, FWD, all-weather floor mats, illuminated door sill trim) (Manuela).

Prize Laptop Computer (Touchscreen laptop with 8GB RAM, 256GB HD) (Rachel) Cash Aquarium (Manuela) Camera Package (Canon: EOS with two 256GB memory cards and camera bag) (Rachel) Appliances (Hamilton Beach: 6 appliances) (Manuela)
$1000
$1616
$979
$505
Car Guess
2
1
$
$
$
2
1
6
$
$
2
1
6
7
$
2
1
6
7
5
Final guess:  
2
1
6
7
5

Car or $4,100 in prizes? CAR

Car ARP:  
2
1
6
7
5
2
0
6
9
5

LOSS

Second IUFB: Television (65in A7 LED SUHD television); ARP: $2,200 (Manuela)

DEANNA TRACEY RICKY AMY
2001 1500 1975 2000

The winner is...
DEANNA


Deanna is playing Vend-O-Price for tennis gear and trip to Argentina (Babolat: Tennis gear of rackets and accessories; clothing and sneakers; RT Coach to Mendoza, AR fo ra 6n stay in a superior room at Algodon Wine Estates + round of golf, tennis games, winery tour; ARP: $10,535) (Rachel).

YOGURT
10
OLIVES
7
CRACKERS
4

Deanna pulls the lever on the olives shelf, as they think it's the most expensive.

$1.00
10
$10.00
$4.19
4
$16.76
$3.19
7
$22.33

WIN

Third IUFB: Designer Jewelry (Helen Ficalora: 14ct rose gold charm and ring with 18in fine chain); ARP: $1,255 (Rachel)

MOLLY TRACEY RICKY AMY
600 960 1450 1

The winner is...
TRACEY


Tracey is playing SIDE BY SIDE for a pair of motorscooters (Genuine Buddy: 170i scooters with 170cc engine, AT) (Manuela).

The ARP is either $6,688 or $8,868.

  BY  
SIDE 66 SIDE
  88  
     

She picks...

  BY  
SIDE   SIDE
  88 66
66 88 Sorry

SCSD #1

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Luis $800 45 25 .70
Tracey $1,255 90 .90 *SHOWCASE*
Deanna $12,735 30 55 .85

Fourth IUFB: Cutlery (Wusthof: 4 knives, shear, steel, block); ARP: $958 (Manuela)

MOLLY KYLE RICKY AMY
400 62 1200 1201

The winner is...
MOLLY


Molly is playing Bonus Game for a new dining room (Zuo: Mod with 6 chairs, table; 51-piece Noritake dinnerware; personal chef for six months (6x/6 months); house cleaning for 26 weeks; ARP: $6,773) (Rachel).

First prize: Hairsetter
Price: $40
Guess: Lower
ARP: $25 (Correct)


Second prize: Oil Diffuser
Price: $27
Guess: Higher
ARP: $39 (Correct)


Third prize: Knee Sleeve (CopperFit Freedom)
Price: $30
Guess: Lower
ARP: $10 (Correct)


Fourth prize: Wine Purifier
Price: $65
Guess: Lower
ARP: $80 (Wrong)


$25
LOWER
 
$39
HIGHER
BONUS!
$10
LOWER
 
*
 

WIN (Total Winnings: $6,847)

Fifth IUFB: iPad (Apple: 12.9in IPAd Pro with stylus pencil and stand); ARP: $1,078 (Overhead)

YOLANDA KYLE RICKY AMY
1100 1200 900 1

The winner is...
RICKY


Ricky, from Wisconsin, is playing Do The Math for home gym (Inspire Fintess: M2 multi-station home gym) (Rachel) and a fridge (Energy star French-door fridge with ice maker) (Manuela).

± $751 =
HOME GYM
FRIDGE
Ricky believes it is
+ $751 =
HOME GYM
FRIDGE
+ $751 =
$2,499
$3,250

WIN

Well. Amy has been here the whole show. Will she escape a trip to Madison, New Jersey? We shall see.

Sixth IUFB: Video Game Package (Nintendo: Switch with 2 steering wheels and 5 games); ARP: $580 (Manuela)

YOLANDA KYLE BRUCE AMY
662 675 500 650

The winner is...
BRUCE


Amy departs while Bruce is playing Gridlock for a 2019 Aurora Black Kia Forte FE (2L engine, IVT, FWD, etch protection) (Rachel).

Bruce is given the first number, which is 2.

$2
$2
31
16
00
42
65
97

Bruce selects 00 as the second and third numbers of the car.

$2
31
16
42
65
97
$2
00

He is right! Now, he picks 42 as the last two numbers.

$20,0
31
16
65
97
$2
00
42

WIN

SCSD #2

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Ricky $7,578 85 STAY .85
Molly $7,805 85 STAY .85
Bruce $20,622 90 .90 *SHOWCASE*

THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES

Bruce has the honors...

SC1 - Tracey

FULL SWING
  • Trip to New Orleans (RT Coach to New Orleans, LA for a 5n stay in a king balcony room at the Omni Royal Orleans Hotel + daily breakfast, dinner, swing dancing lessons) (Rachel)
  • Backyard (Hatteras Hammocks: Wooden swing; Firetainment: firetable with resin wicker love seat and 2 chairs) (Manuela)
  • Trip to Bali (RT Coach to Bali, IND for a 6n stay in a private pool villa at the VIceroy Bali Hotel + daily breakfast, 2 VIP park passes) (Rachel)
Bid: $19,600

SC2 - Bruce

STRUTTING YOUR STUFF
  • Designer Shoes (Jimmy Choo: Leather high top shoes, loafers; suede stilettos and pumps for her) (Manuela)
  • Dance Floor (Event Decor Direct: LED dance floor; Rekordbox: DJ setup with speakers and accessories) (Rachel)
  • 2019 Hyundai Veloster 2.0 Hatchback (2L engine, 6-speed AT, FWD) (Manuela)
Bid: $22,500
Tracey
$19,600
TRIPS
$25,508
$5,908
TRIPS
Bruce
$22,500
CAR
$26,918
$4,418
CAR
*WIN*
$47,540

Results: 4 out of 6
Winnings: $77,733
Biggest Winner: Bruce

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Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 4/5/2019
Post by: JayC on April 05, 2019, 04:17:33 PM
Very tricky Temptation with 1 and 0 as the choices for the 2nd digit and 0 or 5 for the 5th. With nothing overly tempting being offered other than the cash and a $20,000 car offered it was likely the contestant would go for it, so they got the result they wanted.

Very easy Vend-o-Price, the 7 olives were way more than the four crackers.

Excellent job by Bruce in Gridlock, great to see a fellow Jerseyian be the big winner of the day!
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 4/5/2019
Post by: Ton80 on April 05, 2019, 04:54:14 PM
Temptation was tricky, but only if you thought about it too much. 

Other then the 3rd digit (2nd prize offered), which was a 50/50 guess, all the correct numbers were "with the odds".

Usually, at least one number is against the odds.

I agree they wanted the contestant to go for the car.  The prizes were less than stellar, the bowl of cash was less than usual, and the total was lower than usual.

One has to wonder if they wanted the car to be won!
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 4/5/2019
Post by: ThatDonGuy on April 05, 2019, 07:33:53 PM
I just noticed on the air date calendar that this episode and yesterday's were switched. It would have made sense to air Thursday's episode today, because of the showcase shilling CBS's Academy of Country Music Awards coverage on Sunday.

I am guessing that maybe they wanted to have a College Rivals show on Friday as a tie-in to the Final Four coverage on Saturday and Monday (and for all I know, there will be a Championship Game tie-in of some sort on Monday), but if that was the plan and it fell through, then why not move the ACM showcase episode back to Friday?
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 4/5/2019
Post by: Timotheus on April 08, 2019, 10:19:48 AM
Temptation was tricky, but only if you thought about it too much. 

Other then the 3rd digit (2nd prize offered), which was a 50/50 guess, all the correct numbers were "with the odds".

Usually, at least one number is against the odds.

Would you mind explaining what you mean by "with the odds"? I don't think I follow.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 4/5/2019
Post by: Teddy on April 08, 2019, 11:58:44 AM
Ugh, another evil Temptation setup...but the show redeemed itself with a perfect Gridlock! in the end.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 4/5/2019
Post by: BillyGr on April 08, 2019, 08:17:47 PM
Would you mind explaining what you mean by "with the odds"? I don't think I follow.

Seems like this was meaning that when the prize offered had more of one digit than the other, the one that occurred more often was correct (for instance, the first prize is $1,000 - One 1 and 3 Zeros, and Zero was correct).

Not quite the usual definition of odds, and I'm not sure it's something many would even look at, but it is an interesting occurance.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 4/5/2019
Post by: Ton80 on April 08, 2019, 08:43:21 PM
Quote from: Timotheus
Would you mind explaining what you mean by "with the odds"? I don't think I follow.

Quote from: BillyGr
Seems like this was meaning that when the prize offered had more of one digit than the other, the one that occurred more often was correct (for instance, the first prize is $1,000 - One 1 and 3 Zeros, and Zero was correct).

That's exactly what I meant.  I know that "with the odds" technically isn't the right wording; that's why I put it in quotes.

As BillyGr pointed out, it's very unusual for the correct number to be the most occurring number in all the prizes where it was possible for that to happen.  Usually, at least one prize has a price where the correct number is the number that appears only one time, as opposed to 3 times.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 4/5/2019
Post by: Timotheus on April 09, 2019, 08:49:51 AM
Thanks for the clarification! I love Temptation and I have never paid attention to the number of times each digit is represented in the prizes' prices - amazing that there's still more to learn after being a long-time fan! :)