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Title: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: Roadgeek Adam on June 25, 2013, 12:39:17 PM
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Episode #6065K
Aired – 6/25/2013; Taped – 7/10/2012
Models: Manuela Arbelaez, Amber Lancaster, Gwendolyn Osbourne-Smith, Rachel Reynolds
Microphone Handoff: Rachel
First Four Contestant Seating: Right to Left

First IUFB: 3D HD TV (55in 3D LED HD TV with 4 pairs of 3D glasses); ARP: $1,900 (Gwendolyn and Amber)

TERRI REBECCA CAM VERONICA
1350 1500 1550 1551

The winner is...
VERONICA


Veronica is playing SQUEEZE PLAY for a new outdoor kitchen island (Summerset Outdoor Living: Fridge, side burner, stainless steel gas grill) and Omaha Steaks Deluxe Culinary Package (Rachel).

The 0, 7, 4 or 8 is incorrect.

           
1 0 7 4 8 7
 
Veronica removes the 4...

           
$ 1 0 7 8 7
$10787

WIN

Second IUFB: Video Game System (320 GB PS3 with PS Vita and starter kits, memory card and 3 games); ARP: $855 (Gwendolyn)

TERRI REBECCA CAM SHARIFF
800 626 801 625

The winner is...
CAM


Cam is playing 3 Strikes for a 2013 Jaguar XF (Premium Package 1, 19in Artura-style alloy Wheels, Illuminated tread plates, racing style pedals) (Rachel).

Chips:

4
5
6
7
9


Pick 1:

4

Guess: 2nd

$
NO
 
 
 


Pick 2:

6

Guess: 1st

$
NO
 
 
 


Pick 3:

X

Guess: NA

$
X
 
 


Pick 4:

5

Guess: 1st

$
5
X
 
 


Pick 5:

9

Guess: 3rd

$
5
9
X
 
 


Pick 6:

X

Guess: NA

$
5
9
X
X
 


Pick 7:

7

Guess: 2nd

$
5
NO
9
X
X
 


Pick 8:

7

Guess: 4th

$
5
9
NO
X
X
 


Pick 9:

4

Guess: 4th

$
5
9
4
X
X
 


Pick 10:

X

Guess: NA

$
5
6
9
4
7
X
X
X


LOSS

Third IUFB: Designer Watches (Dolce and Galbana: His and Her Watches with Square white-faced stainless steel men's Watch and square black-face and rhinestone-covered bracelet watch for the ladies); ARP: $1,100 (George and Amber)

TERRI REBECCA DEBORAH SHARIFF
1400 1401 1000 1275

The winner is...
DEBORAH


Deborah is playing Cliffhangers for a trip to New York (RT Coach to New York, NY for a 6n stay at the Westin Tims Square + private tour of Ripley's Believe it or Not + dinner and $100 gift bag; ARP: $7,398) (Gwendolyn)

Small prizes (Rachel): Garlic Mincer, Egg Boiler, Water Filtration Pitcher

Deborah bids $5 on the mincer...
                    Hans                              
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
                                                   

The ARP is...

$15
Deborah bids $25 on the boiler...
                          Hans                        
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
                                                   

The ARP is...

$22
Deborah bids $22 on the pitcher...
                                              Hans      
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
                                                   

The ARP is...

$32

WIN (Total Winnings: $7,467)

SCSD #1

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Cam $855 65 STAY .65
Deborah $8,567 5 20 .25
Veronica $12,687 65 STAY .65 *OVERTIME*

Bonus...

Contestant Winnings Spin Result
Cam $855 30
*SHOWCASE*
Veronica $12,687 20

Fourth IUFB: Designer Ladies Sunglasses (Jimmy Choo: 2 oversized, 2 round); ARP: $1,005 (Overhead)

TERRI REBECCA BENJAMIN SHARIFF
1150 1200 850 851

The winner is...
SHARIFF


Shariff is playing LUCKY $EVEN for a 2013 Ford Fiesta SE (1.6L engine, cloth bucket seats, electronic stability control, ambient lights, satellite radio package, 201A package) (Amber).

First number is...

$
1

Remaining: $7


Guess: 6

$
1
7

Remaining: $6


Guess: 5

$
1
7
9

Remaining: $2


Guess: 6

$
1
7
9
2

Remaining: $0


ARP was:

$
1
7
9
2
3

LOSS

Fifth IUFB: Designer Handbag and Wallet (Yves St. Laurent: Tote Metallic Silver leather wallet); ARP: $2,390 (Gwendolyn)

TERRI REBECCA BENJAMIN KELLY
600 800 801 799

The winner is...
BENJAMIN


Benjamin is playing One Wrong Price for a new exercise bike (Livestrong: Indoor Cycle) (Rachel), a new steam shower (Mybathusa.com: Rainforest 6 with hands-free telephone) (Gwendolyn) and a new computer (Sony: 24in touchscreen display, wireless printer, Blu-Ray player, 3D glasses, 3TB HD and 8GB RAM) (Amber).

$1250 $3799 $2600
EXERCISE BIKE STEAM SHOWER COMPUTER

Benjamin picks the bike...

$1250 $3799 $2600
$2000 $3799 $2600
WIN    

Time to go back to the week of the 6060s, because we have a double-wide appearance. Terri and Rebecca have both been in Contestant's Row the entire show. Is a trip to Conneaut, Ohio in their future? Find out.

Sixth IUFB: Camcorder (Built-in High Contrast Projector, Stereo Speakers); ARP: $900 (George)

TERRI REBECCA LORI KELLY
1299 601 600 1300

The winner is...
REBECCA


Rebecca escapes, while Terri heads to Conneaut, and is playing Grand Game for a chance to win up to $10,000!

The target price is...

$3.50

Rebecca starts out at $1.00:

$1.00

The items are:

  • SW Garbanzo Beans
  • Boboli Pizza Crust
  • Splenda Sweetener
  • Listerine Breath Strips
  • Karo Corn Syrup
  • Cover Girl Eye Pencil

Pick 1: Garbanzo Beans

$1.29
$10.00

Pick 2: Breath Strips

$1.89
$100.00

Pick 3: Corn Syrup

$2.99
$1,000.00

Pick 4: BAILOUT

BAILOUT (Total Winnings: $1,000)

SCSD #2

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Shariff $1,005 35 80 1.15
OVER
Rebecca $1,900 100 1.00 *$1,000*
Benjamin $10,789 100 1.00 *$1,000*

Bonus...

Contestant Winnings Spin Result
Rebecca $2,900 25
Benjamin $11,789 30
*SHOWCASE*

THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES

Benjamin has the honors...

SC1 - Cam

NEED SEAFOOD
  • Trip to Vancouver (RT Coach to Vancouver, BC for a 6n stay in harborview room at the Westin Bayshore + Dine on seafood at Sea Restaurant) (Amber)
  • 2013 Tracker ProTeam 175 TXW Bass Boat (17ft 7in - 60HP engine, 8ft center rod box, 2 fold down fishing seats, trailer) (Amber)
Bid: $31,500

SC2 - Benjamin

NOT GO FISH, BUT...
  • Pac-Man Game Table (Pac-Man Party Machine, 13 games in cocktail table) (Gwendolyn)
  • Retro Appliances (Elmira Stove Works: Northstar bottom-mount fridge, 30in range and 24in dishwasher) (Gwendolyn)
  • Sidecar Motorcycle (Ural Patrol 750 Motorcycle: 749cc air-cooled engine, aluminium rims) (Rachel)
Bid: $39,500
Cam
$31,500
BOAT
$22,263
BOAT
Benjamin
$39,500
CYCLE
$27,781
CYCLE

Results: 3 out of 6 (with 1 bailout)
Winnings: $37,803
Biggest Winner: Veronica ($12,687)

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Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: Wayoshi on June 25, 2013, 12:45:26 PM
The super leftover from nearly a year ago ended up being quite interesting indeed.

-Cam played a very good 3X. Notice that the nuts were screwing up on the 4 when it was 5x9xx (unless it was edited badly), but at that point the price was known and he thought it through. Unfortunately, we could not claim the 1/3 shot today. In general, although there was ugly -47, I thought this was one of the easier prices Mike has allowed.
-Cliff with one of its worst playings of the season for once, but of course it is always pretty forgiving.
-L7 featured in a car-cash 4/6 2nd half. Meh, I don't think L7 works great 4th.
-Grand actually being bailed out when it was tough to tell which would be over. One of the rarest oddities you can see on a show.

As a final note, god damn we couldn't escape the DOB bug still. Way too many this season.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: Kev347 on June 25, 2013, 01:03:08 PM
Well, this was certainly an interesting one. I thought that 3X might show today but was still surprised when that Jaguar actually did, and even more surprised when we got as close to a win as we did (I figured there was no chance of it being won or it would have been moved up, but it was still nice to see it). For once, we had a contestant that was able to price the numbers very quickly and accurately. We've had a few lucky playings where strikes have held off for 15+ draws to the point where I feel we've used that up. We're going to need quicker playings like today to have a chance at winning it.

Rest of the show was interesting too. L7 4th? OLD Grand with a bailout (very strange - it wasn't that hard today, I don't feel). And for awhile I was in suspense that that long string of Cliff wins we had early in the season might not actually be a streak but that turned out not to be the case. And then another dumb DOB - at least these help control the budget for them? (and they need all the help they can get...) Still though, definitely an episode worth watching for the show that may have had the longest delay ever between tape and air.

Timings:
Squeeze Play (3.5) - 2:57
3 Strikes (7) - 6:26
Cliff Hangers (4.5) - 4:35
Lucky $even (4.5) - 3:58
One Wrong Price (3.5) - 3:12
Grand Game (5) - 4:26
Total (28): 26:34
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: PriceBusterXL on June 25, 2013, 01:05:26 PM
Now I know that Cam unfortunately loss on 3X, but when Drew made him touch the Jaguar that he lost, that was something I didn't get at first. Then someone told me that he made him did that................................For luck? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY_amJ0YZrM)

If anything, that was bad luck, seeing that he over on his SC...........Rubbing a car that a contestant didn't won on Strikes didn't work for Cam and it didn't work for Therese a year later, even though he did a okay job on it, despite his loss.

L7 wasn't any better, either, and it seems a bit off having those two car games in the lineup like that. If Golden Road and Pocket Change were played instead, then maybe................

Squeeze, OWP, and Cliffy were won and a seldom-seen Grand bailout wasn't too bad, So it was a tad above-average.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: Swingbatta0 on June 25, 2013, 01:07:20 PM
Now I know that Cam unfortunately loss on 3X, but when Drew made him touch the Jaguar that he lost, that was something I didn't get at first. Then someone told me that he made him did that................................For luck? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY_amJ0YZrM)
I said nothing about luck in the Showcase. I said luck in the Showcase Showdown, which he (and Therese, and that was 2 months ago, not a year) got. It just didn't work out for either one in the Showcase.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: PriceBusterXL on June 25, 2013, 01:10:57 PM
I said nothing about luck in the Showcase. I said luck in the Showcase Showdown, which he (and Therese, and that was 2 months ago, not a year) got. It just didn't work out for either one in the Showcase.
Well, that itself was true.

I said nothing about luck in the Showcase. I said luck in the Showcase Showdown, which he (and Therese, and that was 2 months ago, not a year) got. It just didn't work out for either one in the Showcase.
I think you mean that it was aired 2 months ago..........This was taped 9 months ago, before Gwendolyn had her second child and she still had the bump.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: MultiMediaWill on June 25, 2013, 03:25:12 PM
1. Why did it take nearly a year to air this episode?
2. Who bails out on Grand Game?
3. What's up with the huge cut when Drew read the showcase 1 price?
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: Cartboy on June 25, 2013, 04:19:02 PM
5-digit Squeeze Play, Cliff Hangers, One Wrong Price:  Nice wins! :-)
3 Strikes:  Heartbreaking loss! :cry:
Lucky Seven:  Evil, IMO.
Grand Game:  A rarity.
SCSD#2:  2 Bonus Spins & nothing won on either one of them - that sucked.
Showcase:  How the heck was Showcase 1 only $22,263!? ???

Pretty good overall, IMHO.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: Wayoshi on June 25, 2013, 05:29:03 PM
1. Why did it take nearly a year to air this episode?
There were two factors in this case:

1. The 6060s were booted to early January in favor of Rob's premiere week 6170s getting moved up (the two weeks essentially switched). But then cue more switching, and the 6060s eventually got bumped to early February.
2. 6065 was set for February 8... right before the Grammies! So 6152K, a "filler" from New Year's week, which had el Grammies, aired instead.

6065 then never had a hole until the end of the regular season. (They really should have aired it during one of those freaky reruns... are we ever going to get an explanation for those...)

If 3X was won (and it was pretty close for this era), I guarantee one of 6061-64 would have been booted instead. (This ended up being a very strong production week, actually.)
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: JokerFan on June 25, 2013, 06:12:48 PM
I misread some information here and thought today was a rerun with tomorrow & Thursday being new shows.  To avoid this, am I correct in saying that tomorrow & Thursday will be the last two new episodes until the July 4th episode?  Additionally, July 4 is the only new episode in July.  Is this correct?
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: GameShowKid on June 25, 2013, 06:54:23 PM
I really missed Bob today when it came to the presentation of the Jaguar. I'm sure he would have said something like "Feast your eyes on THAT!" and pointed, and I would have done the same. Drew's typical "What do we got for him?" sounded just ridiculous before the $56K+ car was revealed.

And talk about even more lazy hosting: Drew again feel back on his usual "Where'ya from?" when it was printed on Cam's shirt!! :-x   He could have at least read his shirt and asked "Are you from (that town in) Maine?"

Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: Shaymin on June 25, 2013, 07:49:22 PM
Roger, when was the last time someone actually *took* the bailout in Grand Game?

The 3 Strikes was great event if it ended up as a loss, at least it was close. $56k has to be the largest non-Ferrari prize they've had here in quite a while.

Cliffy had no business being won with a $5 opening bid, but it was apparently in budget mode today.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: goldroadfanatic on June 25, 2013, 08:07:38 PM
Roger, when was the last time someone actually *took* the bailout in Grand Game?

Back in Season 36, on July 11, 2008's show (http://www.golden-road.net/index.php/topic,7760.0.html).

I had no idea that a first-run show was today, and that it was taped almost one year ago.  I wonder how many regular viewers were confused to see Grand Game's old displays show up after getting used to the new ones.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: Wayoshi on June 25, 2013, 08:16:42 PM
I misread some information here and thought today was a rerun with tomorrow & Thursday being new shows.  To avoid this, am I correct in saying that tomorrow & Thursday will be the last two new episodes until the July 4th episode?  Additionally, July 4 is the only new episode in July.  Is this correct?
There is also a leftover this Friday, otherwise, correct.

August expected first-run dates: 14th, 16th, 20th, 29th.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: Guint on June 25, 2013, 08:43:31 PM
Back in Season 36, on July 11, 2008's show (http://www.golden-road.net/index.php/topic,7760.0.html).

4/7/09 (http://www.golden-road.net/index.php/topic,10948.0.html) would like to have a word with you.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: goldroadfanatic on June 25, 2013, 08:59:41 PM
I thought I remembered a bailout in Season 37, but I couldn't find anything in my search of the forums.  Thanks for the link, Guint.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: stardf29 on June 26, 2013, 05:07:19 AM
Well, uh, that was...

1. ...the most exciting 3 Strikes loss in a while; he had the price figured out nicely, but just couldn't convert on the 1/3 luck of the draw.
2. ...the worst-played Cliff Hangers win I've seen in a while. The $5 at first reminded me of that one playing on (I think) 6/17/11, where the contestant's guesses were $5, $7, and $6; I think the egg cooker was even the same second prize there, though at least today's contestant got that one close.
3. ...a very interesting dichotomy between the two remaining First Four contestants on OB6: one makes a smart $1-more bid, the other makes a suicidal $1-less bid.
4. ...quite possibly the first time I've ever seen someone bail on Grand Game.
5. ...one of the worst overall performances on the Showcases this season. Though at least $31,500 for the boat was within reason, given that boats can be tough to price... but $39,500 for SC2? Where on earth do you pull that from?

In short, well, uh, that was... interesting.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: Kyle on June 26, 2013, 08:20:46 PM
Coming off the last taped shows of the season, this one sort of stuck-out from the rest as being clearly from earlier in the season, what with the old Grand Game display still in use and Gwendolyn's obvious pregnancy. The lights on the door logos looked really bright on this show too, so, I'm glad they toned that down as the year went on. Mostly everything was pretty harmless, though... aside from two things that I didn't care for - the second showcase was really disappointing; those retro kitchen appliances in the second showcase were ugly. I know they were intended to be like that, but I still wouldn't want them in my house. Also, seeing as they built the entire showcase up as being classic and retro, I'm thinking offering a classic car at the end of it would have made a lot more sense than the somewhat lame side-car motorcycle.

The other thing I didn't care for was that whole presentation George did with the sixth prize up for bids - just the verbiage he was using ("it's really cool!" really stuck out) and the whole "demonstration" bit with the lowering of the lights just came off as amateurish and goofy. I think it's best when the wow factor of the prizes can generally speak for themselves with maybe the host embellishing it a little bit, like Bob used to do when hyping up a nice car in 3 Strikes or Lucky $even. However, the announcer's part in the proceedings should be to enthusiastically describe the prize(s) in question, not gush about how cool it is. I'm glad that George's participation in the show seems to have diminished as the season came to a close - he's better served to just stand behind the podium and announce, not actively get involved in the proceedings.
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: SteveGavazzi on June 27, 2013, 03:47:22 AM
The other thing I didn't care for was that whole presentation George did with the sixth prize up for bids - just the verbiage he was using ("it's really cool!" really stuck out) and the whole "demonstration" bit with the lowering of the lights just came off as amateurish and goofy.

Agreed.  That whole bit felt like it was pulled out of a time warp from the beginning of Season 37.

Other than that and Drew's middling hosting, though, this was a pretty good episode, and I certainly can't complain about seeing 3 Strikes (which I've suspected for a good while was played on this show).
Title: Re: TPiR Recap - 6/25/2013
Post by: whinbaby on July 01, 2013, 10:54:13 PM
The 7,703th episode (20th for Season 41)

Models: Manuela Arbelaez, Amber Lancaster, Gwendolyn Osbourne-Smith, Rachel Reynolds

Actually, Manuela is not in this episode, so it should just say:
Quote
Models: Amber Lancaster, Gwendolyn Osbourne-Smith, Rachel Reynolds

Showcase #1
My bid:  $18,675 (Difference of $3,588)

Showcase #2
My bid:  $25,829 (Difference of $1,952)

Modeling Totals:  June 25, 2013 (OSAD 10/12)
Highs and lows among shows intended for an October 12 airdate
High:  $69,254 (2009)
Low:  $12,386 (2001)

Rachel Reynolds
Total:  8/$83,502.00 (New high!) (6/$12,856.00, 2/$70,646.00)
Cars:  1/$56,947.00 (0/$0.00, 1/$56,947.00)
Trips:  0/$0.00 (0/$0.00, 0/$0.00)
Cash Prizes:  0/$0.00 (0/$0.00, 0/$0.00)

Amber Lancaster
Total:  6/$45,136.00 (3/$4,950.00, 3/$40,186.00)
Cars:  1/$17,923.00 (0/$0.00, 1/$17,923.00)
Trips:  1/$5,393.00 (0/$0.00, 1/$5,393.00)
Cash Prizes:  0/$0.00 (0/$0.00, 0/$0.00)

Gwennie Osborne-Smith
Total:  7/$30,424.00 (5/$16,342.00, 2/$14,082.00)
Cars:  0/$0.00 (0/$0.00, 0/$0.00)
Trips:  1/$7,398.00 (1/$7,398.00, 0/$0.00)
Cash Prizes:  0/$0.00 (0/$0.00, 0/$0.00)

All Prizes
Total:  23/$169,717.00 (15/$35,803.00, 8/$133,914.00)
Cars:  2/$74,870.00 (0/$0.00, 2/$74,870.00)
Trips:  2/$12,791.00 (1/$7,398.00, 1/$5,393.00)
Cash Prizes:  1/$10,000.00 (0/$1,000.00, 1/$9,000.00)

Season to date
Rachel Reynolds (87 shows)
Total:  800/$3,993,912.00 (505/$1,755,235.00, 295/$2,238,677.00)
Cars:  84/$1,817,996.00 (28/$617,918.00, 56/$1,200,078.00)
Trips:  88/$784,133.00 (49/$404,794.00, 39/$379,339.00)
Cash Prizes:  17/$184,467.00 (4/$25,967.00, 13/$158,500.00)

Amber Lancaster (165 shows)
Total:  1,349/$8,476,835.00 (872/$3,576,785.00, 477/$4,900,050.00)
Cars:  174/$3,762,980.00 (52/$1,111,198.00, 122/$2,651,782.00)
Trips:  200/$1,662,407.00 (120/$990,301.00, 80/$672,106.00)
Cash Prizes:  28/$620,849.00 (6/$79,449.00, 22/$541,400.00)

Gwennie Osborne-Smith (27 shows)
Total:  214/$1,050,996.00 (132/$456,257.00, 82/$594,739.00)
Cars:  25/$493,218.00 (9/$190,271.00, 16/$302,947.00)
Trips:  29/$233,417.00 (13/$96,657.00, 16/$136,760.00)
Cash Prizes:  4/$38,535.00 (2/$14,535.00, 2/$24,000.00)

All Prizes (181 shows)
Total:  4,834/$29,714,254.87 (3,006/$11,679,171.28, 1,828/$18,035,083.59)
Cars:  555/$12,000,957.00 (176/$3,730,600.00, 379/$8,270,357.00)
Trips:  619/$5,101,319.00 (353/$2,905,291.00, 266/$2,196,028.00)
Cash Prizes:  181/$4,902,829.00 (38/$623,473.00, 143/$4,279,356.00)