First IUFB: Ladies Designer Accessories (Tory Burch: 3 leather handbags, 2 leather shoes, 2 scarfs); ARP: $1,818 (Rachel)
JOHN | SARAH B. | SARAH S. | JOSE |
1500 | 1675 | 2000 | 2001 |
Sarah B. is playing Spelling Bee for a 2019 Toyota Yaris Sedan LE (1.5L engine, 6-speed AT, FWD; ARP: $18,470) (Devin).
Sarah bails with $2,000.
PAINFUL BAILOUT (Total Winnings: $2,037)
Second IUFB: Computer (23.8in computer with touchscreen display, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD); ARP: $1,519 (Devin)
JOHN | CHARNETTA | SARAH S. | JOSE |
976 | 1300 | 975 | 1299 |
Charnetta is playing One Wrong Price for:
$799 | $2600 | $3499 |
FOOSBALL TABLE | WASHER/DRYER | MOTORCYCLE |
Charnetta picks the motorcycle...
$799 | $2600 | $3499 |
$1599 | $2600 | $3499 |
LOSS |
Third IUFB: Hammock and eReader (Pawley Island Hammocks: wool hammock and 32GB eReader); ARP: $803 (Rachel)
JOHN | KAYLA | SARA | JOSE |
502 | 450 | 700 | 501 |
Sara is playing Flip Flop for a barbecue island and patio set (Bull: outdoor barbecue island and La-Z-Boy Outdoor: hand-woven wicker patio set) (Devin)
57 | 79 |
Sara FLOPS to
57 | 97 |
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ARP be...
57 | 97 |
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WIN
SCSD #1
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
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Charnetta | $1,519 | 100 | – | 1.00 | *$1,000!* |
Sarah B. | $3,855 | 30 | 15 | .45 | |
Sarah S. | $6,600 | 30 | 25 | .55 |
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | TOTAL | RESULT |
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Charnetta | $2,519 | 45 | .45 | *SHOWCASE* |
Fourth IUFB: Video Game Package (Nintendo: Switch with pair of video game wheels and 4 games); ARP: $515 (Devin)
JOHN | KAYLA | SPENCER | JOSE |
500 | 600 | 400 | 599 |
John is playing BALANCE GAME for a trip to France (RT Coach to Marsaelle, FR or a 6n stay at teh Marsaille Collection Hotel + daily breakfast) (Rachel).
Bags: $938, $2000, $5000, $7000
Drew places $938 on the the scale.
John places $7000, $2000: 9938
Devin places the bag on the scale...
ARP: 9938
Result: WIN
Fifth IUFB: Cutlery and Butcher Block Table (Wusthof: 4 knives, shears, steel, block; John Boos: butcher block table, award from Eggland's Best); ARP: $2,200 (Rachel)
HAYLEY | KAYLA | SPENCER | JOSE |
1250 | 1251 | 1252 | 1 |
Spencer is playing LINE 'EM UP for a 2019 Ford Fiesta SE Hatchback (1.6L engine, WD, 16in black machined wheels, 6-speed AT, paint/fabric protection) (Rachel).
Spencer has to line up the price of the Fiesta using the prices of these items:
1 | |||||||
6 | 8 | 7 | TOOLS | ||||
7 | 9 | INDOOR GARDEN | |||||
9 | 4 | 5 | TURNTABLE PKG | ||||
9 |
He sets the price to...
1 | |||||||
6 | 8 | 7 | TOOLS | ||||
7 | 9 | INDOOR GARDEN | |||||
9 | 4 | 5 | TURNTABLE PKG | ||||
9 |
He sets the price to...
1 | |||||||
6 | 8 | 7 | TOOLS | ||||
7 | 9 | INDOOR GARDEN | |||||
9 | 4 | 5 | TURNTABLE PKG | ||||
9 |
WIN (ARP: $18,749)
Jose made quite the scene with his last bid. Now, the limo awaits him or no one. Will he take a trip to Waterloo, New Jersey?
Sixth IUFB: Digital Camera (16.1MP mirrorless camera with built-in wifi); ARP: $700 (Overhead)
HAYLEY | KAYLA | MALYZHA | JOSE |
1150 | 1151 | 900 | 499 |
Jose escapes and is playing Now or Then for a home gym and training for a year (Pro-Form: Treadmill, year of virtual coaching; Blowflex: smart dumbbells, smart OLED TV; $1,200 git card to Remedy Organics; ARP: $6,137) (Rachel). The THEN date is MAY 2009
Grocery items:
WIN
SCSD #2
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
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Jose | $6,837 | 30 | 40 | .70 | |
John | $10,453 | 70 | STAY | .70 | *OVERTIME* |
Spencer | $22,660 | 20 | 95 | 1.15 |
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | TOTAL | RESULT |
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Jose | $6,837 | 40 | .40 | |
John | $10,453 | 60 | .60 | *SHOWCASE* |
THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES
John has the honors...
SC1 - John
SC2 - Carnetta
Results: 4 out of 6
Winnings: $98,847
Biggest Winner: John
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Painful Spelling Bee. I would've quit with the $2000 as well.Again ,that was Sarah's choice; she took the $2000 and found out that she had one of the two CAR cards. A comeback win in Line 'Em Up and a rarity in the showcase of two players bidding the same amount.
I kinda hoped Jose bid $1253 to make it a triple one-up. But I suppose he figured the cutlery was less than $1250.
I had a painful overbid on the second showcase. I bid $33,000. Oh well!
What a silly bailout on Spelling Bee.
Even if two cards were revealed to be As and the only chance of winning was the CAR card, that would mean 2 cards out of 30 remaining would win, and the other 28 would lose. That's a 1/15 chance. 1,000 * 15 (odds against winning) is less than the value of the car at $18,470, so it would never make sense to bail out. And with 2 cards left, you've got additional chances of pulling a C and an R, on top of the instant win cards.
Barring really cheap cars, or pumped up bailout values in something like Dream Car Week combined with the taxes on winning a dream car and the insurance you'd need for it, I don't see a realistic reason to justify taking a bailout in Bee.
What a silly bailout on Spelling Bee.
Even if two cards were revealed to be As and the only chance of winning was the CAR card, that would mean 2 cards out of 30 remaining would win, and the other 28 would lose. That's a 1/15 chance. 1,000 * 15 (odds against winning) is less than the value of the car at $18,470, so it would never make sense to bail out. And with 2 cards left, you've got additional chances of pulling a C and an R, on top of the instant win cards.
Barring really cheap cars, or pumped up bailout values in something like Dream Car Week combined with the taxes on winning a dream car and the insurance you'd need for it, I don't see a realistic reason to justify taking a bailout in Bee.
What a silly bailout on Spelling Bee.
Even if two cards were revealed to be As and the only chance of winning was the CAR card, that would mean 2 cards out of 30 remaining would win, and the other 28 would lose. That's a 1/15 chance. 1,000 * 15 (odds against winning) is less than the value of the car at $18,470, so it would never make sense to bail out. And with 2 cards left, you've got additional chances of pulling a C and an R, on top of the instant win cards.
Barring really cheap cars, or pumped up bailout values in something like Dream Car Week combined with the taxes on winning a dream car and the insurance you'd need for it, I don't see a realistic reason to justify taking a bailout in Bee.
A bailout in Spelling Bee after exactly one card makes no sense to me. If you want to bailout before any cards are revealed because you don't like your chances or the money means more to you than the car, no problem! But with exactly one card revealed, you lost $1000 and your chances of winning the car haven't gone down much*. It's not like you've revealed two of the same letter, which would drastically reduce your chances. So bailout immediately or wait for two cards to be revealed; if they're both the same, then a bailout makes sense again. But not after one letter was revealed.
* With nothing revealed, the chances of winning the car with 3 cards are 52/145, or about 35.9%. With an A revealed and 2 cards left, the chances of winning the car are 121/406, or about 29.8%.