First IUFB: Designer Sunglasses (Versacci: 4 sunglasses; 2 for him, 2 for her); ARP: $1,200 (Daniel)
BROOKE | VALERIE | WILLIAM | ASHLEY |
800 | 1400 | 950 | 801 |
William, who works at the Dairy Queen in Springfield, Ohio, is playing Grand Game for a chance to win up to $10,000!
The target price is...
William starts out at $1.00:
The items are:
Pick 1: Seasoning Mix
Pick 2: Tuna
Pick 3: Mints
Pick 4: Peanut Butter
LOSS (ARP of the Gold Bond: $9.99; ARP of the stain remover: $4.99)
Second IUFB: Electric Guitar and Home REcording Studio (TTM Guitars: 24 frets and inlays; speakers, mciropohoness, 2 speakers, 32in computer with 8G RAM, 1TB HD); ARP: $1,930 (Daniel)
BROOKE | VALERIE | DALEN | ASHLEY |
1501 | 1502 | 1395 | 1500 |
Valerie is playing Card Game for a 2018 Jeep Compass Sport (2.4L engine, FWD, 6-speed AT, interior protection package) (Rachel).
The starting price isThird IUFB:Ping Pong Table (Ping pong table with tournament grade net, accessories); ARP: $598 (Rachel v. Daniel)
BROOKE | IRMA | DALEN | ASHLEY |
301 | 700 | 610 | 300 |
Brooke is playing Do The Math for fridge (Stainless steel fridge with 5-temperature option drawer) and a television (65in LED smart television with UHD) (Daniel).
LOSS
SCSD #1
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brooke | $598 | 70 | STAY | .70 | |
William | $1,200 | 30 | 90 | 1.20 | |
Valerie | $25,865 | 45 | 25 | .70 | *OVERTIME* |
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brooke | $598 | 55 | .55 | *SHOWCASE* |
Valerie | $25,865 | 30 | .30 |
Fourth IUFB: Outdoor Seating Group and eReaders (Polywood: Outdoor loveseat and chair with table; 32GB waterproof eReaders with adaptive front light); ARP: $2,495 (Rachel)
FRESHEA | IRMA | DALEN | ASHLEY |
1100 | 1150 | 1350 | 100 |
Dalen is playing One Away for a 2018 Chevrolet Sonic LS (1.8L engine, 6-speed AT, sport pedal kit, paint/fabric protection) (Daniel).
Oh, mighty sound effects lady!!! Does he have...
One right? HONK!
Two right? EPIC SILENCE
WIN
Fifth IUFB: Pair of Surfboards (7ft 2in surfboards with leashes); ARP: $720 (Daniel)
FRESHEA | IRMA | RONALD | ASHLEY |
1 | 750 | 625 | 200 |
Ronald, from Chicgo, Illinois, is playing SIDE BY SIDE for a trip to Hawaii (RT Coach to Honolulu, HI for a 5n stay in an oceanfront room at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa + private two-hour surf lesson for 2) (Rachel).
The ARP is either $9272 or $7292.
BY | ||
SIDE | 92 | SIDE |
72 | ||
He picks...
BY | ||
SIDE | SIDE | |
72 | 92 | |
WIN | 72 | 92 |
Ashley is winning awards for suicide bidding here. The limo is back after a needed day off. Can she escape or is she headed to Hutchison, New Jersey?
Sixth IUFB: Countertop Appliances and Kitchen Island Cart (Hamilton Beach: 6-piece appliance set; wooden island cart); ARP: $935 (Rachel)
FRESHEA | IRMA | MOLLY | ASHLEY |
700 | 1100 | 895 | 425 |
Ashley departs while Molly, from Eureka, Missouri, is playing SECRET X for a lunch, shopping and a spa day ($1,200 gift card from Planet Hollywood; $500 shopping spree 12x/yr; spa treatment; ARP: $10,800) (Daniel).
Molly places the free X...
The small prizes are:
WIN (Total Winnings: $10,963)
SCSD #2
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ronald | $8,012 | 50 | 75 | 1.25 | |
Molly | $11,898 | 100 | – | 1.00 | *$1,000!* |
Dalen | $20,895 | 30 | 20 | .50 |
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|
Molly | $12,898 | 90 | .90 | *SHOWCASE* |
THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES
Molly has the honors...
SC1 - Brooke
SC2 - Molly
Results: 4 out of 6
Winnings: $95,287
Biggest Winner: Brooke
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Not a bad show, although I would've gone plus in Do the Math.
And that was an awesome One Away!
WOO, “One Away” was brilliant!
Getting only one correct is probably the best outcome in “One Away”, apart from getting them all right.
Getting only one correct is probably the best outcome in “One Away”, apart from getting them all right.