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TPiR Recap - 3/23/2021
« on: March 23, 2021, 01:34:08 PM »
Episode #9362K
Aired – 3/23/2021; Taped – 2/17/2021
Models: Manuela Arbelaez, Amber Lancaster
Microphone Handoff: N/A (due to COVID19)
First Four Contestant Seating: 3, 1, 2, 4

First IUFB: Range (Gas oven range with 5-burner cooktop and gas broiler); ARP: $3,027 (Manuela and Amber)

ALEXANDER JILL CANDIS KENNETH
1200 1375 1400 1401

The winner is...
KENNETH


Kenneth is playing Dice Game for a 2021 Volkswagen Jetta S (1.4L engine, 8-speed AT, FWD, driver assistance package, VW Care) (Manuela).

1st roll...
Picks: lower

4
2
4
2nd roll...
Picks: lower

4
2
4
4
3rd roll...
Picks: higher

4
2
4
4
4
4th roll...
Picks: lower

4
2
4
4
4
4
The ARP is...
 

4
2
4
1
4
4
4
1
5
4

LOSS

Second IUFB: Television (55in UHD QLED smart 4K television with backlighting); ARP: $1,500 (Amber)

ALEXANDER JILL CANDIS BUFFIE
1400 1850 1550 3000

The winner is...
ALEXANDER


Alexander, a freelance advertiser, is playing One Right Price for:

  1. Exercise Bike (Inspire Fitness: CS3 cardiostrider with 1 year app subscription) (Amber)
  2. Designer Handbags (Tory Burch: 3 styles with chain strap, satchel with suede trim, saddlebag with a crossbody strap) (Manuela)

The right price is $2,399. He picks cardiostrider...

EXERCISER   HANDBAGS
$2399    
$2399   $3450
WIN    

Third IUFB: Turntable (U-Turn AudioL Solid walnut turntable with 5 albums); ARP: $643 (Manuela)

JENNIFER JILL CANDIS BUFFIE
525 450 600 601

The winner is...
BUFFIE


Buffie is playing Cliffhangers for a tiki bar (Bamboo tiki bar with 2 stools, torches) (Amber) and a trip to Maui (RT Coach to Maui, HI for a 6n stay in a 1br gardenview suite at Aston Kaanapali Shores; ARP: $8,604) (Amber).

Small prizes (Manuela): Magnetic Wood Chess Board, Shiatsu Neck Massager, The Real Cotton Candy Maker

Buffie bids $35 on the chess set...
            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...

$29
Buffie bids $50 on the massager...
                                    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...

$38
Buffie bids $35 on the cotton candy maker...
                                              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...

$40

WIN (Total Winnings: $8,711)

SCSD #1

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Kenneth $3,027 75 STAY .75
Alexander $7,349 100 1.00 *$1,000!*
Buffie $9,354 60 45 1.05
OVER

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 TOTAL RESULT
Alexander $8,349 10 .10 *SHOWCASE*

Fourth IUFB: Designer Watches (Emporio Armani: 2 chronogaph for him; 2 for her); ARP: $1,370 (Overhead)

JENNIFER JILL CANDIS CRAIG
1450 975 1500 1400

The winner is...
JILL


Jill is playing It's In The Bag for a chance to win up to $16,000.

Grocery items:

  1. Brillo Estracell Scrub Sponges (3ct)
  2. Cento Roasted Red Peppers with Sea Salt (12oz)
  3. Crest 3D White Arctic Fresh Flouride Anticavity Toothpaste (4.1oz)
  4. Tillamook Chocolaty Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream (1.75qt)
  5. Pedigree Chopped Ground Dinner with Beef (13.2oz)
  6. NyQuil Severe Honey Flavor Cold & Flu (12oz)

SPONGES
COLD RELIEF
DOG FOOD
ICE CREAM
TOOTHPASTE

$1.19
$10.00
$2.69
$5.99
$4.99

DOG FOOD
COLD RELIEF
SPONGES
ICE CREAM
PEPPERS

WIPEOUT
$2,000
$4,000
$8,000
$16,000

Drew is a monkey's uncle.

Fifth IUFB: VR Package (VR headset with 2 base stations, 2 controllers); ARP: $899 (Amber)

JENNIFER ZHANA CANDIS CRAIG
801 625 2200 800

The winner is...
JENNIFER


Jennifer is playing Flip Flop for new game room (Game Room Guys: Premium skee-ball table; bumper pool table; foosball table with abacus scoring) (Manuela)

58 39

Jennifer FLOPS to

58 93

ARP be...

58 93

WIN

Welp, Candis overpriced the VR headsets, in a pattern of overpricing. Now she gets to bird third this time up. Welp. A trip to Minquadale, Delaware is probably in her future.

Sixth IUFB: Pair of Beach Cruisers (Villy Custom: single-speed customizeable cruisers; Saris: car rack); ARP: $1,948 (Manuela)

ASIMA ZHANA CANDIS CRAIG
650 925 2000 950

The winner is...
CRAIG


Well, it happened again. Craig is playing Cover Up for a 2021 Hyundai Elantra SE (2L engine, IVT, FWD, carpeted floor mats, AA) (Amber).

        2
      8 3
    4 5 9
  1 7 6 0
3 9 8 3 7
2 7 6 9 5
Or I Ga M I
         
         
        2
      8  
      5 9
  1 7   0
3 9 8 3 7
    6 9 5
2 7 4 6 3
         
         
        2
      8  
        9
    7   0
3 9 8 3 7
    6 9 5
2 1 4 5 3
2 1 4 5 3
         

WIN

SCSD #2

Contestant Winnings Spin 1 Spin 2 TOTAL RESULT
Jill $1,370 55 10 .65 *SHOWCASE*
Jennifer $6,792 55 5 .60
Craig $23,401 55 70 1.25
OVER

THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES

Alexander has the honors...

SC1 - Jill

EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
  • Designer Wallet (Christian Loubitoun: wallet with tone on tone stitching) (Amber)
  • $2,500 in cash (Amber)
  • Trip to Jackson Hole (RT Coach to Jackson Hole, WY for a 7n stay in a suit at the Lexington Hotel at Jackson Hole + daily breakfast, RT airport transportation, half-day wildlife safari) (Amber)
  • 2021 Pepper White Mini Cooper Convertible (1.5L engine, 7-speed AT, FWD, wind deflector) (Manuela)
Bid: $32,500

SC2 - Alexander

RAINBOW
  • Trip to Washington (RT Coach to Seattle, WA for a 5n stay in a 2br luxury property courtesy of Seattle Vacation Home + hot air balloon ride for 2) (Manuela)
  • Art Studio (Adjustable drawing desk with stool, paint set, 8x10 canvas and art pallette, sketch kit; glowforge: 3D laser printer with 3D materials packing; Acer: 15.6in laptop with 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) (Manuela)
  • Scuba Gear (Cressi: His and her wetsuits, masks, octopi, fins, BCDs, regulators)
  • 2021 Bayliner Element E16 (60HP outboard motor, AMFMMP3, bow speakers, ABP, trailer) (Amber)
Bid: $26,000
Jill
$32,500
TRIP/C'BILE
$37,486
$4,986
TRIP/C'BILE
*WIN*
$38,856
Alexander
$26,000
TRIP/BOAT
$31,400
$5,400
TRIP/BOAT

Results: 4 out of 6
Winnings: $89,779
Biggest Winner: Jill

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Re: TPiR Recap - 3/23/2021
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2021, 02:15:04 PM »
Yep, I saw that wipeout in It's In The Bag coming. I don't have a pet, but I'm enough of a regular viewer to know that canned dog or cat food is usually pretty inexpensive. Great comeback for the contestant with the showcase win though, which included that nice looking Mini Cooper convertible.

Fantastic Cover Up win as well. Was a little strategy used there? :-)
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Re: TPiR Recap - 3/23/2021
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2021, 03:32:08 PM »
I sure miss the old lighted neon cover-up display that would go bonkers when the game was won. Just out of curiosity, didn't one away have neon words that would alternately flash if the game was won?

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Re: TPiR Recap - 3/23/2021
« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2021, 03:37:14 PM »
Still gotta wait until 6PM ET to watch what I missed due to CBS News coverage which is the first IUFB and the car that was offered on Dice Game today.
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Re: TPiR Recap - 3/23/2021
« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2021, 04:54:47 PM »
Still gotta wait until 6PM ET to watch what I missed due to CBS News coverage which is the first IUFB and the car that was offered on Dice Game today.

Even not having seen that part of the episode, you are closer to that car than the contestant will ever be.

Good lord that was, quite possibly, the worst decision in the history of Dice Game.

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Re: TPiR Recap - 3/23/2021
« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2021, 05:42:55 PM »
I sure miss the old lighted neon cover-up display that would go bonkers when the game was won. Just out of curiosity, didn't one away have neon words that would alternately flash if the game was won?

Yes, it did.

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Re: TPiR Recap - 3/23/2021
« Reply #6 on: March 23, 2021, 09:45:19 PM »
Recap posted.

My opinion on Dice: I don't think it was a pure dumb move, but I get the sense his logic was that there's a chance of a 6, knowing how the show will do that once in a while and took a risk. That risk failed.
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Re: TPiR Recap - 3/23/2021
« Reply #7 on: March 23, 2021, 10:40:55 PM »
It's common for contestants to get burned by going with the odds, so other than the thousands digit (but sometimes even that can burn you), I can never really fault the contestant for it.
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Re: TPiR Recap - 3/23/2021
« Reply #8 on: March 23, 2021, 10:41:22 PM »
The risk definitely failed, I agree.  However, I didn't have a problem with Kenneth really going against the odds either.  Based on all the times I've seen Dice Game, it's more probable than not that they'd do what they did.  Even with them having a 1 in the prize of the automobile, as was the case here, I'll never have a problem with a contestant if he or she went with the odds, win or lose.  Go figure that it was a 1 when he though the 4th digit was higher than a 5.

As much as I don't feel bad about the situation, it does suck for Kenneth, but not the worst decision in Dice Game history.  Not even close.  He wins if he goes with the odds, but the total of wins I can recall when someone went with the odds without a correct number rolled or a 1 or 6 is in the single digits

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Re: TPiR Recap - 3/23/2021
« Reply #9 on: March 23, 2021, 10:47:25 PM »
He did have the last digit wrong also, but wow did Kenneth make a curious decision going higher on the 5 for the 4th digit.

Drew commenting on Candis' bidding and her responding to him from Contestant's Row was great. They might not have been able to hear each other with a full audience there.

Things didn't look too good for Buffie in Cliff Hangers after her second guess and then guessing a price lower than the 2nd SP for the cotton candy maker, but she lucked out with it being just $2 more than the massager.

I sort of get Jill thinking the sponges for $1.19, but the dog food was the clear choice there. The peppers being in the last bag rather than the toothpaste was surprising.

It seemed like Drew was going to have George call the next contestant down but then corrected himself and threw to commercial after Flip Flop (I think that's when it happened).


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Re: TPiR Recap - 3/23/2021
« Reply #10 on: March 23, 2021, 11:20:47 PM »
Buffie was lucky to win Cliff Hangers.  She made some awful bids that happened to be just close enough not to kill her (or the mountain climber).

Jill had a great shirt and seemed like a really nice person.  I felt terrible for her in It's in the Bag -- she got stuck with an unusually tough setup.  I'm glad she rebounded and won the Showcase.
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Re: TPiR Recap - 3/23/2021
« Reply #11 on: March 23, 2021, 11:27:13 PM »
I wouldn't have won It's in the bag either because I too was certain that it had to be the sponges that were $1.19 and not the dog food. But, in all fairness, my sister's dog doesn't eat that kind of food so I wouldn't know. Dice game on the other hand, I would've done WAY better than Kenneth odds or no odds. Either way, I was still pleased to see 4 winners, ESPECIALLY the win in Cover Up.

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Re: TPiR Recap - 3/23/2021
« Reply #12 on: March 31, 2021, 08:39:52 AM »
Good Cover Up!

It's in the Bag: anyone remember last play that the contenstant lose at first product?

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« Reply #13 on: March 31, 2021, 09:56:04 PM »
Good Cover Up!

It's in the Bag: anyone remember last play that the contestant lose at first product?
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« Reply #14 on: March 31, 2021, 10:15:16 PM »
^There was one in Season 46 also, January 16, 2018, where a man didn't think an Arizona Iced Tea was $0.99.
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