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Offline Punchboard91

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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 05/07/2007
« Reply #15 on: May 07, 2007, 10:39:48 PM »
OWP: Ouch. Hard loss there by Da- What the???? It's a win??? Where did that come from? Very nice win.

Grand: Yet another hard game (well, this playing is what I mean), and another win! I figured it was those batteries!

Cover Up: Anyone know the last time someone used the first number Cover Up strategy? (Even if it wasn't on purpose?) Tough luck, there....

Switch: I thought that was rather hard. It kind of didn't surprise me they should have been left alone, the way the first two games were set up.

Cliff Hangers: When you have a $10 margin, $35 seems like a good pick. You get $25, $30, $35, $40, and $45, all of which could easily be the price. Why I'm saying this, since it was $38, I don't know, but....

Any Number: And we finish off the games on a win. That's always good.

SCSD #2: Was this the moment that was supposed to be big? (The two $1,000 winners, not the first spin.  :-)) That was nice.

Showcases: What in the........I'll leave it at that.

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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 05/07/2007
« Reply #16 on: May 07, 2007, 11:16:00 PM »
Well, I'm only gonna cover three games today, since I had to go take an insanely E-V-I-L final exam this morning for my Civil War class and miss the second half.  :-x  Oh well...NO MORE FINALS FOR ME!!!  :-D


One Wrong Price:  That looked like a pretty difficult setup to me; I didn't figure that the pool table would be lower.

Grand Game:  Another difficult setup here; I would've avoided the batteries.  As for Lisa's reaction to winning the whole enchilada--PRICELESS!  :-D

Cover Up:  Awwww, I was rooting for Anna-Marie here; I wanted her to win that car.  :-(  Since when are Ford Fusions $19,000?  I saw one on that Card Game playing a while back and it was only around $15,000.
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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 05/07/2007
« Reply #17 on: May 07, 2007, 11:24:02 PM »
The Price is Right Game #6703

Showcase #1 - The Concierge Desk
MCF Wallace Silverplate Tea Set - $1,425
Yamaha Upright Piano - $7,995
Catalina 250 Wing Keel Sailboat - This is its second appearance in May, and it's only May 7.  It's still $32,170.

Showcase #2
Our obligatory Broyhill and Carpet One Good Housekeeping - $6,230
Howard Miller Reagan Floor Clock - $7,680
Chrysler PT Cruiser - $17,650

Modeling Report Card for May 7, 2007

Gabrielle has given this week a nice start with $66,353!

I say this is $155,591, you say this is two groceries and 27 prizes.

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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 05/07/2007
« Reply #18 on: May 08, 2007, 11:53:44 PM »
Dana's posthumous kiss to Bob from her grandmother made me chuckle.  The on-stage contestant right after me on show 8541D also gave Bob a posthumous kiss from her grandmother.  And she won a new car playing Lucky Seven (AND the last digit was a 9).  Maybe those posthumous kisses are good luck!

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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 05/07/2007
« Reply #19 on: May 09, 2007, 11:36:57 PM »
Pricing Game Length:
The time of the game begins at the moment a prize is revealed for the game, or the game itself is intentionally shown.

One Wrong Price -- 1:39
Grand Game -- 3:27
Cover Up -- 2:26
Switch? -- 1:48
Cliff Hangers -- 3:17
Any Number -- 2:24