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Title: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on June 12, 2014, 01:45:07 PM
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Episode #6774K
Aired – 6/12/2014; Taped – 4/16/2014
Models: Amber Lancaster, Rachel Reynolds
Microphone Handoff: Amber
First Four Contestant Seating: Mixed

First IUFB: Surfboard (10ft longboard with stringer system); ARP: $600 (Rachel)

LORENA JEFFREY PATRICIA NICOLE
850 950 851 1

The winner is...
NICOLE


Nicole is playing BALANCE GAME for a 2014 Fiat 500 Pop Hatchback (1.4L engine, 5-speed MT, remote keyless entry) (Amber).

Bags: $995, $7,000, $9,000, $10,000

Drew places $995 on the the scale.

Nicole places $7,000, $10,000: 17995

Rachel places the bag on the scale...

$995
$7000
$10000
CAR

ARP: 16995

LOSS

Second IUFB: Designer Jewelry (Belle and Toile: Earring, bangle, pendant); ARP: $1,585 (Overhead)

LORENA JEFFREY PATRICIA DAVID
1200 1450 1300 1795

The winner is...
JEFFREY


Jeffrey is playing 2 for the Price of 1 for a wakeboard package (Bindings, ski tube, life vest) (Rachel) and a Watercraft (Sea-Doo: Spark 2UP Ace with 898cc engine, electric start; ARP: $6,608) (Amber).

Jeffrey will be guessing the price of the wakeboard...

5 2 1
$ $ $
3 0 4

Jeffrey picks the second number for free...

5   1
$ 2 $
3 0 4

Jeffrey picks the $524 for the prices of the wakeboard...

    1
5 2 4
3 0  

ARP is...$524

    1
5 2 4
3 0  

WIN

Third IUFB: Video Game Package (Sony: PS Vita Wifi with starter kit, silicone case, 5 games); ARP: $659 (Amber)

LORENA ALEXANDRIA PATRICIA DAVID
1 800 801 750

The winner is...
LORENA


Lorena is playing Bonkers for a new bedroom (Ashley: Rich cheery veneer with queen bedroom set, Comfortaire queen mattress, 32in Smart LED HDTV with Wifi, web browser) (Rachel).

       
5 6 3 6
       

First guess:

   
5 6 3 6
 
 
       

BUZZ! (0:26)


 
 
5 6 3 6
   
       

BUZZ! (0:21)


   
5 6 3 6
 
 
       

BUZZ! (0:15)


 
 
5 6 3 6
   
       

BUZZ! (0:08)


     
5 6 3 6
 
       

BUZZ! (0:01)


5 6 3 6
 
7 2 5 9

LOSS

SCSD #1

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Nicole $600 35 35 .70
Lorena $659 50 30 .85 *SHOWCASE*
Jeffrey $8,193 60 10 .70

Fourth IUFB: Bass Guitar (Schecter: Maple neck construction, rosewood fingerboard, case); ARP: $1,319 (Rachel)

IRBY ALEXANDRIA PATRICIA DAVID
1100 1000 900 1101

The winner is...
DAVID


David is playing Shopping Spree for

  1. Washer and Dryer (Front-load steam washer and dryer from Plessers.com) (Amber)
  2. Treadmill (Avanti Fitness: State of the art treadmill) (Amber)
  3. Laptop Computer (14in PC with 4GB memory, 500GB hard, drive, headphones) (Rachel)
  4. Designer Handbags (Kate Spade: 5 different styles) (Rachel)

David can win all four prizes if he spends $6,500 by picking three of the items.

David chooses the laptop.

$5750
$6,500
$

$
$
WASHER/DRYER
TREADMILL
$750
$
LAPTOP
HANDBAGS


David chooses the washer and dryer.

$3852
$6,500
$

$1,898
$
WASHER/DRYER
TREADMILL
$750
$
LAPTOP
HANDBAGS


David chooses the handbags.

$1832
$6,500
$

$1,898
$
WASHER/DRYER
TREADMILL
$750
$2,020
LAPTOP
HANDBAGS


LOSS (ARP of the treadmill: $2,999)

Fifth IUFB: Cutlery and Butcher Block (Wusthof: 12-piece cutlery set; John Boos Butcher Block); ARP: $3,061 (Amber)

IRBY ALEXANDRIA PATRICIA SARAH
1690 800 795 1300

The winner is...
IRBY


Irby is playing SQUEEZE PLAY for a trip to Washington DC (RT Coach to Washington DC for a 6n stay in a 1-bedroom grand suite at the Graham Georgetown + daily breakfast, private 2hr city tour with driver) (Rachel).

The 9, 8, or 2 is incorrect.

         
6 9 8 2 8
 
Irby removes the 2...

         
$ 6 9 8 8
$6988

WIN

Well, here we go again. Patricia just made a horrible bid and its only right that she be here now. Will she escape or will she be heading to Chili, Indiana?

Sixth IUFB: Selection of Coffee Products (Cuisinart: Perculator, coffee maker, herb mill); ARP: $865 (Rachel and Amber)

KELLY ALEXANDRIA PATRICIA SARAH
800 1100 695 1101

The winner is...
KELLY


Patricia heads to Chili while Kelly is playing Master Key for...

  • Year's Supply of Coffee (Lavazza: 52wk/yr of coffee beans) (Amber)
  • Fridge (Stainless steel french door fridge courtesy of Plessers.com) (Amber)
  • 2014 Hyundai Elantra SE (1.8L engine, 6-speed AT, auto-dimming mirror) (Rachel)

Kelly can earn up to 2 keys by guessing the price of the following:

  • Donut Maker
  • Snowcone Maker


Donut Maker:

The price is: $74 or $40

Kelly picks $40 ARP is...
 
4
0
7
4
0
4
0
4
0

She picks key #4.


Snowcone Maker:

The price is: $85 or $51

Kelly picks $51 ARP is...
8
5
 
8
5
1
5
1
5
1

*BUZZ*


Kelly tries the first key...

WIN
COFFEE

WIN
FRIDGE

WIN
CAR

WIN (Total Winnings: $22,343)

SCSD #2

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
David $1,139 100 1.00 *$1,000*
Irby $10,049 15 20 .35
Kelly $23,208 35 30 .65

Bonus...

Contestant Winnings Spin Result
David $2,139 35
*SHOWCASE*

THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES

David has the honors...

SC1 - Lorena

THE SOUNDS OF SILENCE
  • Camping Equipment (Mountain package with tent, sleeping bags, cooler) (Rachel)
  • Trip to Utah (RT Coach to Cedar City, UT then to Zion National Park for a 6n stay at Flanagan's Inn + dinner, guided nature walk, $300 spa credit, gudied hike) (Rachel)
  • Sailboat (West Wight Potter: 19ft Sport Select with hovering ports, gear, trailer) (Amber)
Bid: $21,500

SC2 - David

ACTION PACKED
  • Cameras (Attachable cameras: 12MP waterprofo cameras) (Rachel)
  • Motorcycle (Yamaha: Stryker with 1304cc engine, helmet) (Amber)
  • Trip to Austria (RT Coach to Innsbruck, AU for a 6n stay at a luxury hotel with panoramic views + 3d lift tickets) (Rachel)
Bid: $19,800
Lorena
$21,500
SAILBOAT
$28,811
$7,311
SAILBOAT
David
$19,800
AUSTRIA
$21,726
$1,926
AUSTRIA
*WIN*
$24,045

Results: 3 out of 6
Winnings: $66,754
Biggest Winner: David

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Sorry for the delay, just not feeling great emotionally or physically. However, please STOP private messaging me on where it is. I am only human and allowed to delay it as much as I need.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: Hag on June 12, 2014, 01:47:25 PM
Decent show today. Nice to see Kelly get the master key.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: mechamind on June 12, 2014, 01:52:13 PM
Where is it?! The limo location, that is.

Nah, don't worry. I know what it's like myself, so I fully understand why something has to be delayed.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: TinoStar11 on June 12, 2014, 01:56:06 PM
Nice win in Master Key. I also notice that they played a different sound effect when Drew placed the Bag on the scale in Balance Game.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on June 12, 2014, 01:56:09 PM
Where is it?! The limo location, that is.

Nah, don't worry. I know what it's like myself, so I fully understand why something has to be delayed.

Chili, Indiana - I accidentally deleted it.

As for the delay, I have generalized anxiety disorder and at the moment either a cold or allergies, so neither are making me very happy.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: cardgame43 on June 12, 2014, 02:00:58 PM
It was nice to see '2 for the price of 1' being won again.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: PriceBusterXL on June 12, 2014, 02:10:06 PM
THE BAD NEWS:

Balance Game: For a Fiat? That was really seldom seen..........Although, I thought that it would be $17995. I knew that Fiats are cheap, but not like that.

Bonkers: Well, at least Lorena didn't look at the nuts. She was fast but she got a little erratic at times.

Shopping Spree: Nice to see a LFaT today........Too bad that David picked that laptop, which led to a automatic loss, unfortunately. Personally, I thought that treadmills were cheaper, but I guess Mike wanted to flip the script today. It might not be as tough, but it was too damn tricky, to say the least. Despite that, David won a G-bar on the wheel and a couple of trips and some cameras.

THE GOOD NEWS:

24TPO1: That was a pretty easy setup and win for Jeffrey!

Squeeze Play: Same goes for Irby!

Master Key: Finally............Someone got it! Congrats to Kelly! Been a long time since we saw someone getting the master key. However, I wish we can get the old prize reveal back......It's too much like Clock Game.

THE BOTTOM LINE:

Master Key was the highlight of the day...........But with the camping equipment and that Utah, I would thought that either a trailer or a RV would be the final prize. Instead, it was a  :frbs:

Yeah..........That's one thing that I think about when I want to go camping: I bring a boat.  :rollold:

BTW, Adam.........Kelly's winnings on Master Key were $23,208 and the total winnings for today is $66,754. You can change that whenever you can, Adam.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on June 12, 2014, 02:19:46 PM

BTW, Adam.........Kelly's winnings on Master Key were $23,208 and the total winnings for today is $66,754. You can change that whenever you can, Adam.

Just confirmation, what is a) the source of that? and b) what is that divided up between?
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: PriceBusterXL on June 12, 2014, 02:24:10 PM
Just confirmation, what is a) the source of that? and b) what is that divided up between?
From Scorpz's site.........He just posted it.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: Swingbatta0 on June 12, 2014, 02:35:44 PM
Yeah..........That's one thing that I think about when I want to go camping: I bring a boat.  :rollold:
Some campers use boats for fishing.

My two cents:

Balance Game: Not every day you see it played for a car (like the Fiat). Too bad it wasn't meant to be today.
2 for the Price of 1: Finally, a win!
Bonkers: Tough break. 'Nuff said.
Shopping Spree: Same as Bonkers. But at least David won $1,000 on the wheel and his Showcase!
Squeeze Play: Good win.
Master Key: Finally, a win with the Master Key! (BTW, I'm used to the new reveal)

Showcases: Though neither Showcase had an automobile, I prefer the Showcase with the sailboat. I'm just not a trip person.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on June 12, 2014, 02:36:02 PM
From Scorpz's site.........He just posted it.

Up.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: vadernader on June 12, 2014, 05:07:59 PM
Pretty decent show today, but really weird lineup. I can only assume this lineup was known to be an FPG with the extent of its uniqueness. Surprised Master Key and Squeeze Play were both one. In Key, they only got one key and in Squeeze Play the price had back to back 8's! I thought for sure the right choice would be remove the (first) 8.

Nice win in Master Key. I also notice that they played a different sound effect when Drew placed the Bag on the scale in Balance Game.

Funnily enough for some reason I didn't notice this at first past, I'll have to re-look at it. Thanks for pointing it out! Wonder why they changed it.

BTW, Adam.........Kelly's winnings on Master Key were $23,208 and the total winnings for today is $66,754. You can change that whenever you can, Adam.

I know you did not intend it but that last line makes it sound a bit demanding.

Just confirmation, what is a) the source of that? and b) what is that divided up between?
From Scorpz's site.........He just posted it.

I'm curious the authenticity of the price of the Coffee considering it's never been on the show before (other than a random 12pk of Coffee I mean, they haven't offered it for a year). The price of the car is right since it is from a former Spelling Bee playing with the same options on it, but who knows how much the Coffee is exactly. I don't know any other better number for it - short of counting each bag - but I just wanted to make a note.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: PriceBusterXL on June 12, 2014, 05:12:40 PM
^ Yeah..........I guess I did made that looked demanding, but that really wasn't my intention, though. I'm sorry if anyone else thinks that.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: jaydlewis on June 12, 2014, 05:22:46 PM
I'm curious the authenticity of the price of the Coffee considering it's never been on the show before (other than a random 12pk of Coffee I mean, they haven't offered it for a year). The price of the car is right since it is from a former Spelling Bee playing with the same options on it, but who knows how much the Coffee is exactly. I don't know any other better number for it - short of counting each bag - but I just wanted to make a note.

If you go to the Lavazza website, you can buy that coffee for $9.99 per bag. $9.99 * 52 = $519.48 (Ditto for the fridge at Plessers).

Interestingly enough, I priced the Elantra through the Hyundai website and got $20,260. I double checked and found the same in Spelling Bee. Also, the show still includes freight in the ARP of the cars. $810 in this case.

And I think, I could be wrong, but Scorpz likely got prices from me.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: Bobby McBride on June 12, 2014, 05:36:38 PM
I was surprised #4 was the MK- the first time in over two yrs. it's been found!
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: Off_trak on June 12, 2014, 07:46:49 PM
So why (other than the obvious reason as a hint to the host / crew) are there two little lights on the bottom of the locks of Master Key?
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: vadernader on June 12, 2014, 07:51:45 PM
So why (other than the obvious reason as a hint to the host / crew) are there two little lights on the bottom of the locks of Master Key?

I believe you answered your own question, sir. As far as I know they serve no other purpose - what else could they be for?
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: MSTieScott on June 12, 2014, 09:19:27 PM
So why (other than the obvious reason as a hint to the host / crew) are there two little lights on the bottom of the locks of Master Key?

I asked this, but can I definitively remember the answer?

I know for a fact that the lights do not signal which keys do what, as they're not wired to be activated by anybody offstage. If I remember correctly, they're simply there as a visual indicator that electricity is flowing to the game properly (since that part of the game has to be wheeled out and plugged in after the prizes are revealed, there's no way to test the locks before they're activated on-air by the contestant). There are multiple bulbs for redundancy.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: Scorpz on June 12, 2014, 11:26:51 PM
From Scorpz's site.........He just posted it.

For the record, the recaps that are posted via the "Episode Guide" link on my website are created by Jay Lewis, not by me. I wouldn't want to take credit for Jay's hard work!
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: PriceBusterXL on June 12, 2014, 11:31:10 PM
For the record, the recaps that are posted via the "Episode Guide" link on my website are created by Jay Lewis, not by me. I wouldn't want to take credit for Jay's hard work!
Oh, well, that was my mistake...........I really got that mixed up.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: vadernader on June 13, 2014, 12:22:39 AM
I asked this, but can I definitively remember the answer?

I know for a fact that the lights do not signal which keys do what, as they're not wired to be activated by anybody offstage. If I remember correctly, they're simply there as a visual indicator that electricity is flowing to the game properly (since that part of the game has to be wheeled out and plugged in after the prizes are revealed, there's no way to test the locks before they're activated on-air by the contestant). There are multiple bulbs for redundancy.

Hmm, I swore I read somewhere they were a signal, but now I know that is indeed not the case.

After some quick digging I found this:

They may be nothing more than a power indicator, notifying the staff that the prop is on.
I believe someone once posted that this is indeed the case.

So it seems like these 3 posts corroborate that they are just there to make sure the prop is powered/working/"on". That kinda makes more sense I guess.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: moneygamelover on June 13, 2014, 01:12:23 AM
Balance Game: I knew a Fiat wouldn't be close to $20000 so I knew it was between $16995 and $17995. It seemed like a 50-50 shot. I would have won but this was an understandable loss as it was really a 50-50 crapshoot/ Bummer to start out with a loss.

2 for the Price of 1: Not my favorite prizes but nice to see a win. The 5 as the 1st digit was obvious. I'd have taken the 3rd number for free and won be going with 2 as the 2nd digit.

Bonkers: Today's contestant didn't waste time polling the peanut gallery and 5 guesses isn't too bad. That Ashley bedroom was a nice prize and it's ashamed it wasn't won but today's contestant played the game reasonably well.

Shopping Spree: After Drew said today's contestant explained the rules to him during the prize copy reading I was really rooting for him to win. Unfortunately Shopping Spree becomes very anticlimactic if a 3 digit price shows up on the 1st pick.  The washer/dryer set was nice but I wasn't crazy about the other prizes. I'm not a fan of designer accessories period. And to me a good laptop has to be at least 15 inches. I'd also like at least 6G RAM.

Squeeze Play: Nice win of a nice D.C. trip.

Master Key: Awesome to see the master key chosen! I'm not a coffee fan and much preferred the cakes of a few weeks ago but the fridge was a nice prize and of course the Hyundai Elantra SE was the main thing. That royal blue of the Hyundai Elantra SE looked fantastic on TV as well.

Showcases: Not a great day for showcases but the Austria showcase that was won was the better showcase and very good bid by today's winning contestant.

Lineup: Pretty good: Bonkers is always fun. 2 for the 1 is a nice change of pace when played once in a while and I was happy to see it today. I'm not a Squeeze Play fan but it slots well 5th. Balance Game is a pretty good lead off hitter. I'm not keen on Master Key 6th even though it worked out today. Master Key becomes a huge letdown if no keys are won and a huge bummer if only the dud key is won. Now,Master Key does give us some of our most exciting wins so it wound up being a great way to finish today but because it is a game that features losses that are bigger letdowns/bummers than most games I'd rather it not be 6th. However looking at the whole lineup I'd have left it 6th today because the other 5 games were all slotted very well.

Overall: 3 for 6 finishing with back to back wins and the awesome Master Key segment made this a good show.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: SteveGavazzi on June 13, 2014, 04:26:04 AM
I also notice that they played a different sound effect when Drew placed the Bag on the scale in Balance Game.

Not so much a different sound as a wrong sound -- there are two different sound effects that alternate as the scales balance at the end of the game, and someone turned on the second one instead of the first one.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/12/2014
Post by: whinbaby on June 17, 2014, 12:02:03 AM
The 8,046th episode (174th for Season 42)

Showcase #1
My bid:  $32,525 (D'oh!)

Showcase #2
My bid:  $19,599 (Difference of $2,127)

Modeling Totals:  June 12, 2014 (OSAD 6/5)
Highs and lows among shows for the OSAD in previous years
High:  $118,852 (6/5/2006)
Low:  $15,877 (6/5/2001)

Rachel Reynolds
Total:  14/$56,187.00 (8/$40,592.00, 6/$15,595.00)
Cars:  0/$0.00 (0/$0.00, 0/$0.00)
Trips:  3/$20,695.00 (2/$15,854.00, 1/$4,841.00)
Cash Prizes:  0/$0.00 (0/$0.00, 0/$0.00)

Amber Lancaster
Total:  11/$69,914.00 (7/$24,777.00, 4/$45,137.00)
Cars:  1/$16,995.00 (0/$0.00, 1/$16,995.00)
Trips:  0/$0.00 (0/$0.00, 0/$0.00)
Cash Prizes:  0/$0.00 (0/$0.00, 0/$0.00)

All Prizes
Total:  27/$126,946.00 (16/$66,129.00, 11/$60,817.00)
Cars:  1/$16,995.00 (0/$0.00, 1/$16,995.00)
Trips:  3/$20,695.00 (2/$15,854.00, 1/$4,841.00)
Cash Prizes:  0/$0.00 (0/$0.00, 0/$0.00)

Season to date
Rachel Reynolds (175 shows)
Total:  2,326/$12,112,104.02 (1,444/$5,181,502.99, 882/$6,930,601.03)
Cars:  270/$6,007,044.00 (90/$1,883,282.00, 180/$4,123,762.00)
Trips:  306/$2,467,689.00 (175/$1,446,568.00, 131/$1,021,121.00)
Cash Prizes:  41/$409,124.00 (11/$61,386.00, 30/$347,738.00)

Amber Lancaster (34 shows)
Total:  369/$2,223,456.00 (233/$897,478.00, 136/$1,325,978.00)
Cars:  50/$923,893.00 (13/$223,389.00, 37/$700,504.00)
Trips:  57/$458,630.00 (35/$265,191.00, 22/$193,439.00)
Cash Prizes:  9/$189,000.00 (0/$19,500.00, 9/$169,500.00)

All Prizes (176 shows)
Total:  4,625/$28,082,400.65 (2,816/$11,262,018.53, 1,809/$16,820,382.12)
Cars:  552/$11,669,495.00 (191/$3,916,537.00, 361/$7,752,958.00)
Trips:  606/$4,957,132.00 (337/$2,754,663.00, 269/$2,202,469.00)
Cash Prizes:  186/$4,631,513.00 (47/$700,130.00, 139/$3,931,383.00)

Career to date
Rachel Reynolds (1,380 shows)
Total:  13,627/$72,041,081.36 (8,476/$32,100,831.94, 5,151/$39,940,249.42)
Cars:  1,490/$33,599,474.00 (567/$12,178,367.00, 923/$21,421,107.00)
Trips:  1,293/$9,947,136.00 (690/$5,213,477.00, 603/$4,733,659.00)
Cash Prizes:  235/$2,652,981.00 (50/$458,214.00, 185/$2,194,767.00)

Amber Lancaster (617 shows)
Total:  5,124/$31,522,477.50 (3,206/$13,355,469.50, 1,918/$18,167,008.00)
Cars:  644/$13,949,722.00 (209/$4,462,871.00, 435/$9,486,851.00)
Trips:  660/$5,179,182.00 (346/$2,689,377.00, 314/$2,489,805.00)
Cash Prizes:  114/$1,742,787.00 (21/$220,354.00, 93/$1,522,433.00)

My viewing to date (2,531 shows)
Total:  66,017/$363,384,254.60 (41,020/$157,082,170.53, 24,997/$206,302,084.07)
Cars:  7,209/$155,236,173.00 (2,770/$58,233,213.00, 4,439/$97,002,960.00)
Trips:  5,540/$39,478,235.00 (2,872/$20,398,616.00, 2,668/$19,079,619.00)
Cash Prizes:  1,937/$42,399,328.00 (394/$6,886,320.00, 1,543/$35,513,008.00)