First IUFB: Gas Grill (Napoleon: Stainless steel gas grill); ARP: $1,399 (Manuela)
YU | TIFFANY | TIMOTHY | SANDRA |
500 | 2250 | 550 | 553 |
Sandra, retiring from the United States Navy, is playing Money Game for 2014 Jeep Compass Sport (2L engine, 5-speed MT, tire pressure monitor, paint/fabric sealer) (Rachel).
MONEY GAME
85 | 42 | 60 | ||
71 | 21 | 20 | ||
33 | 19 | 56 | ||
F | 1 | R |
Sandra picks [21] - [$$]
21 | 85 | 42 | 60 | |
71 | 20 | |||
33 | 19 | 56 | ||
F | 1 | R |
Sandra picks [33] - [$$]
21 | 85 | 42 | 60 | |
33 | 71 | 20 | ||
19 | 56 | |||
F | 1 | R |
Sandra picks [20] - [F]
21 | 85 | 42 | 60 | |
33 | 71 | |||
19 | 56 | |||
20 | 1 | R |
Sandra picks [71] - [$$]
21 | 85 | 42 | 60 | |
33 | ||||
71 | 19 | 56 | ||
20 | 1 | R |
Sandra picks [85] - [R]
21 | 42 | 60 | ||
33 | ||||
71 | 19 | 56 | ||
20 | 1 | 85 |
WIN (Total Winnings: $20,310)
Second IUFB: Designer Watches (Oceanaut: His/Her luxury watches with cases); ARP: $1,200 (Rachel and Manuela)
YU | TIFFANY | TIMOTHY | MATTHEW |
2000 | 1500 | 1200 | 900 |
Timothy, a six month member of the United States Marine Corps, is playing BARGAIN GAME for all-terrain vehicle (Polaris: Phoenix 200 with 196cc engine, 2WD) (Rachel) and a tlevision (65in 1080P HDTV with LED quality) (Manuela).
He picks the ATV.
ITEM | PRICE TAG | ARP | DIFFERENCE | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Third IUFB: Home Gym (Inspire Fitness: 1-handed pulley system); ARP: $1,749 (Manuela)
YU | TIFFANY | KEVIN | MATTHEW |
2100 | 1 | 1500 | 2000 |
Kevin, a major in the United States Air Force, is playing PAY THE RENT for for a chance to win up to $100,000!
The grocery items are:
Kevin places the items in the house...
The ARP of the corn is $1.99.
Kevin chooses to continue...
The ARP of the cream is $4.09 and the ARP of Candy is $2.19 for a total of $6.28.
Kevin chooses to continue...
The ARP of the sauce is $3.69 and the ARP of toothpaste is $4.99 for a total of $8.68.
Kevin chooses to continue...
The ARP of the nasal strips are $14.99.
WIN (To quote Victor Rojas, the announcer for the Anaheim Angels, LIGHT THAT BABY UP!)
SCSD #1
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Timothy | $7,899 | 70 | STAY | .70 | |
Sandra | $21,709 | 50 | 30 | .80 | *SHOWCASE* |
Kevin | $101,749 | 55 | 75 | 1.30 |
Fourth IUFB: Pool Table (Mizerak: 8ft straight pool table + deluxe accessory kit); ARP: $1,600 (Rachel and Manuela)
YU | TIFFANY | MARIA | MATTHEW |
1550 | 1351 | 1350 | 2300 |
Yu, a recruiter for the United States Army, is playing SECRET X for a trip to New York (RT Coach to New York, NY for a 5n in a deluxe room in The Westin New York Times Square + evening dinner cruise; ARP: $6,625) (Manuela).
Yu places the free X...
The small prizes are:
WIN (Total Winnings: $6,675)
Fifth IUFB: Designer Sunglasses (Burberry: His/her 4-pair collection); ARP: $840 (Overhead)
DUANE | TIFFANY | MARIA | MATTHEW |
480 | 500 | 501 | 502 |
Matthew, a petty officer in the United States Coast Guard, is playing Dice Game for a 2014 Ford Mustang V6 Coupe (3.7L V6 engine, 6-speed AT, power windows, paint/fabric) (Manuela).
WIN
Man what a show thus far. We still however have a trip to Indiana possible. Tiffany has been here all show. Will she take on stage with the Price army band or the USC Trojan band to Pettysville, Indiana?
Sixth IUFB: Pair of iPhones (Apple: iPhone 5Cs with wireless + calling plans); ARP: $2,538 (Manuela)
DUANE | TIFFANY | MARIA | NATHAN |
1750 | 1751 | 21 | 1700 |
Tiffany, a contract manager in the United States Air Force, escapes and is playing PICK A NUMBER for new watercraft (Sea-Doo: Spark 3UP HO Ace with 899cc engine, convenience package, trailer) (Rachel).
The price of the watercraft is $8,084, $8,284, or $8,884:
$ | 8 | Pick -A- Number |
8 | 4 |
0 | 2 | 8 |
Tiffany picks 2
2 | ||||
$ | 8 | 2 | 8 | 4 |
0 | 8 | |
PERFECT SHOW
SCSD #2
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yu | $8,275 | 35 | 80 | 1.15 | |
Tiffany | $10,822 | 75 | STAY | .75 | |
Matthew | $25,393 | 75 | STAY | .75 | *OVERTIME* |
Bonus...
Contestant | Winnings | Spin | Result |
Tiffany | $10,822 | 65 | |
Matthew | $25,393 | 70 |
THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES
Matthew has the honors...
SC1 - Matthew
SC2 - Sandra
Everyone in the audience is getting 2n stay in Palm Springs at the Fantasy Springs Resort and Casino.
Results: 6 out of 6
Winnings: $227,502
Biggest Winner: Kevin ($101,749)
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On this Fourth of July, 2014, I'd like to say thanks to my cousin, Ryan, a member of the United States Army who is now serving as an instructor at the United States Military Academy at West Point off NY 293 in West Point, New York for his service to our nation.
Here are a few combinations:
1. $2.19
$4.09 + $1.99 = $6.08
$3.69 + $4.99 = $8.68
$14.99
2. $4.09
$2.19 + $1.99 = $4.18
$4.99 + $3.69 = $8.68
$14.99
3. $4.99
$3.69 + $1.99 = $5.68
$4.09 + $2.19 = $6.28
$14.99
4. $3.69
$2.19 + $1.99 = $4.18
$4.09 + $4.99 = $9.08
$14.99
5. $2.19
$1.99 + $4.09 = $6.08
$3.69 + $4.99 = $8.68
$14.99
You forgot the most easiest Combination: Lowest priced product to Highest.Oh right.........I just thought of that now.
This is the first military special I have watched in some time. Is this the first time the contestants did not wear name tags?
There were a couple of minor details that stood out for me, though. First, why weren't the contestants wearing their name tags today?
This is the first military special I have watched in some time. Is this the first time the contestants did not wear name tags?I believe so - after first looking and wondering why their names were on the bidding screens, it made sense that they were there because they didn't have name tags.
First, why weren't the contestants wearing their name tags today? We've had military specials before where they had them with no problem - why all of a sudden are they not used today?Yeah, just hopping onto what Jay said. This is not the first time that the audience wasn't wearing nametags. I forgot who said it, but as Jay said, the first time it happened, supposedly some head Marine disapproved of the extra signage added to the uniform. Like Jay said, it is unknown why this suddenly became a problem. My guess is either someone talked to someone higher up or there was a change in command amongst the person/persons who makes that decision. It was very confusing the first time it happened as keeping up with everyone became slightly difficult. I think the names on the one-bid displays is a nice quick fix for this situation. I doubt they'd ditch the nametags all together for this new system though because they're just as iconic to the show as "Come on Down!"
You know what's better than a perfect show, a perfect show with a FREAKIN PAY THE RENT WIN!
The last(?) military special, the Marines were not allowed to wear name tags (uniform protocol or some such, it came from on high at any rate). Pretty simple (and elegant IMO) fix in the digital age.
And before anyone asks, no I don't know why it became an issue only recently.
That 400% margin of error gets you every time.
What exactly is this supposed to mean?
About the only group who should be disappointed today is the Navy, since they didn't have anyone called down until #9 if I'm reading the results right.
Sandra, our showcase winner, was among the first four and is Navy. However, when she won Money Game, the band played the Air Force Hymn. They did, however, play the correct hymn when she won her ShowcaseFixed for ya.Showdown.
This is the first military special I have watched in some time. Is this the first time the contestants did not wear name tags?
It didn't matter, as she won her showcase, but Drew didn't remind the second showcase bidder not to include the price of the "bonus" (the clothing, guitar, and tickets to the fanfest and "All-Star Sunday" events) in her showcase.
Fixed for ya.
No, I did mean the Big Wheel. The band played "Stars and Stripes Forever" after the Showcase reveal.My bad.