First IUFB: Coffee Package (Espresso maker, coffee maker, grinder); ARP: $1,100 (Mishael)
JARED | ANNA | HENRY | JESSICA |
350 | 1600 | 500 | 501 |
Jessica is playing Swap Meet.
Swap Laptop Computer (14in laptop with 16GB RAM, 512GB SD, fingerprint sensor, 2TB EHD) (Rachel) for one of:
Jessica picks the audio package.
$1989 |
$1989 |
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LAPTOP |
SHOES |
TREADCLIMBER |
AUDIO PKG |
$1989 |
$3665 |
$2699 |
$1989 |
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LAPTOP |
SHOES |
TREADCLIMBER |
AUDIO PKG |
WIN
Second IUFB: Air Hockey Table (7ft air hockey table with leg levelers); ARP: $699 (Rachel v. Mishael)
JARED | ANNA | HENRY | AISHA |
650 | 899 | 1 | 900 |
Jared, from Iowa, is playing Freeze Frame for a trip to Vienna (RT Coach to Vienna, AU for a 6n stay in a double room at Ruby Lissio Hotel Vienna + daily breakfast, private art museum tour) (Rachel).
82 | 53 | ||
34 | 17 | ||
96 | 45 | ||
28 | 61 |
WIN
Third IUFB: Collection of Smart Appliances (Portable speaker, Apple: 256GB iPad Pro; indoor/outdoor security cameras, smart thermostat); ARP: $1,944 (Rachel)
DAVID | ANNA | HENRY | AISHA |
1349 | 1200 | 1000 | 1400 |
Aisha is playing Let 'Em Roll for a 2018 Kia Rio LX (1.6L engine, 6-speed AT, FWD; ARP: $15,885) (Mishael).
Aisha will guess the prices of these items:
$9.99 | * | * |
LOTION | DRINKS | DETERGENT |
$9.99 | $12.99 | * |
LOTION | DRINKS | DETERGENT |
$9.99 | $12.99 | $10.99 |
LOTION | DRINKS | DETERGENT |
Aisha has 2 rolls.
Roll 1:
Roll 2:
SCSD #1
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
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Aisha | $2,944 | 25 | 85 | 1.10 | |
Jared | $8,952 | 65 | 100 | 1.65 | |
Jessica | $11,442 | 70 | – | .70 | *SHOWCASE* |
Fourth IUFB: Trip to San Diego (RT Limo to San Diego, CA for a 2n stay in a deluxe arena king suite at the Kona Kai Resort and Spa + daily breakfast, couples massage); ARP: $2,848 (Rachel)
DAVID | ANNA | HENRY | LOWANA |
1400 | 1150 | 1401 | 1000 |
Henry is playing Flip Flop for a motorcycle (Harley-Davidson: Street 500 with 494cc engine, 6-speed CMT, helmet) (Mishael)
57 | 92 |
Henry FLIPS to
75 | 92 |
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ARP be...
75 | 29 |
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LOSS
Fifth IUFB: Outdoor Television (60in smart 4K television with LED backlit screen, entertainment storage cart); ARP: $2,620 (Mishael)
DAVID | ANNA | TADRIENE | LOWANA |
2401 | 2402 | 3000 | 2400 |
Anna, the last of the First Four, is playing Magic Number for an outdoor seating group (Pawley's Island: Table and 2 chairs) (Rachel) and a kitchen island (Patio Resort Lifestyles: 7ft island with fridge and umbrella) (Mishael).
ARPs:
LOSS
Sixth IUFB: Kayak Package (Airhead: 9ft 9in inflatable kayak + 2 paddles, lifejackets, brace, air pumps); ARP: $1,207 (Rachel)
DAVID | COLLEEN | TADRIENE | LOWANA |
752 | 1250 | 1350 | 751 |
David is playing Switcheroo for a 2018 Subaru Impreza 2.0i (2L engine, 5-speed MT, AWD, cargo tray) (Mishael)
Guess 1:
1 | 9 | 9 | 6 | 6 | CAR | |
5 | 7 | HAIR DRYER | ||||
3 | 8 | TOASTER | ||||
2 | 3 | OIL DIFFUSER | ||||
4 | 0 | STEAM CLEANER |
Guess 2:
1 | 9 | 9 | 2 | 6 | CAR | |
4 | 7 | HAIR DRYER | ||||
3 | 8 | TOASTER | ||||
6 | 3 | OIL DIFFUSER | ||||
5 | 0 | STEAM CLEANER |
LOSS
ARPs:
1 | 9 | 9 | 2 | 6 | $19,936 | |
4 | 7 | $57 | ||||
3 | 8 | $28 | ||||
6 | 3 | $43 | ||||
5 | 0 | $60 |
SCSD #2
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
David | $1,207 | 25 | 15 | .40 | |
Anna | $2,620 | 15 | 75 | .90 | |
Henry | $2,848 | 30 | 95 | .85 | *SHOWCASE* |
THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES
Jessica has the honors...
SC1 - Jessica
SC2 - Henry
Results: 2 out of 6
Winnings: $59,348
Biggest Winner: Henry
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I’m not sure if there’s a problem with Magic Number or it just attracts stupid contestants.
Today's Show is a milestone Rachel Reynolds Debut on the price is right on june 6th 2003 so happy anniversary RachelHard to believe that Rachel's been on the show for 15 years; as you know, I did a recap on her first episode, and you can read it here (http://www.golden-road.net/index.php/topic,28557.0.html).
Magic # had a better guess last time it was played, now we're back to setting it way too low. Is $5,994 the most expensive prize ever offered in the game?
Not even close.
Let me also add this is only the 4th time in Magic # history where the spread between both prizes was over $4,000
( all occurring in the last 3 seasons )
Is $5,994 the most expensive prize ever offered in the game?As "ooboh" pointed out, on 6/13/17, it was played for an $8990 8' barbecue island.
Let me also add this is only the 4th time in Magic # history where the spread between both prizes was over $4,000Actually, today was the FIFTH time. The other times were:
In that case, the game should actually be won more.I did a comprehensive analysis a few months ago, where I determined that if you set the Magic # to $3000, you would win slightly over 95% of the time. Maybe it's time potential contestants learned this unspoken rule.
As "ooboh" pointed out, on 6/13/17, it was played for an $8990 8' barbecue island.
On 11/4/15, the upper prize was a $6699 Honda ATV.
Ironically, on March 1, 2017, the upper prize was the exact same 7' barbecue island that was offered today, and it had the exact same price of $5994.
Actually, today was the FIFTH time. The other times were:
Date Bottom End Top End Range
11/04/2015 $2,000 $6,699 $4,699
04/26/2016 $ 875 $5,400 $4,525
06/13/2016 $2,970 $8,990 $6,020
03/01/2017 $1,344 $5,994 $4,650
I did a comprehensive analysis a few months ago, where I determined that if you set the Magic # to $3000, you would win slightly over 95% of the time. Maybe it's time potential contestants learned this unspoken rule.
Date Bottom End Top End Range
04/26/2016 $ 875 $5,400 $4,525
Say, where do you get these stats? Sounds like a website I’d like to visit.No website. Some time ago, there was a discussion about Magic # and "sideshowPA" questioned whether there was a firm # which would ensure a very large chance of winning.
It's four times. On that date's playing , the magic # was set at $875 , the lower priced prize was $1999.Yup. I had that one wrong. I've fixed it, for what it's worth. Thanks!!
I wonder if the Magic # should just be in multiples of $5 or $10. Do we need it by the dollar? I think the game would go quicker and the scale would move up faster as well. (This assumes they want the game to be won more often!)