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Post by jman8606 on Feb 24, 2021 18:44:10 GMT -5
Damn autocorrect
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Post by palmer7 on Feb 24, 2021 19:35:00 GMT -5
Well, for all that negotiating, I didn't win, but I came pretty damn close.
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Post by brendan85r on Feb 24, 2021 19:54:50 GMT -5
And a close game it was, but a very profitable one for James and Greg.
James - Despite that little setback towards the end, you're still taking away the Max Mannix painting and $10,000 cash for a total of $15,500. Well done!
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Post by brendan85r on Feb 24, 2021 20:11:44 GMT -5
And Greg, you were right, it was a close one, but you take with you the golf clubs, the Anthony Squires gift card plus $5,000 cash for a total of $10,085. Excellent shopping. And for playing a great game, you and James will also receive: A full 22-volume set of the 2021 World Book Encyclopedia to the value of $1,000 the latest Sale of the Century board game from Crown & Andrews (a member of Goliath Games) plus a vintage Sale of the Century stick pin from Bruce and Walsh. And after this break, we'll see if Frank will take home one of the prizes backstage or come back for more.
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Post by brendan85r on Feb 24, 2021 20:18:30 GMT -5
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Post by Frank on Feb 24, 2021 20:59:25 GMT -5
wow didn't expect that
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Post by brendan85r on Feb 25, 2021 5:38:54 GMT -5
Still a very nice surprise after that kind of game. Now to the prizes on offer. As with the "classic" format of Sale, we have wonderful prizes that can be purchased for a bargain price. If you keep coming back and winning again, you could potentially have enough money to purchase everything. Now, here are the first two prizes up for offer: Now, you'd finished on $50, but we'll be more than happy to offer you the entertainment set for that price if you wish. Theoretically, in this format a contestant can answer all answers correctly for a maximum possible total of $200 - that's answering all $5 / $10 questions, plus picking $15 and $25 off the Fame Game board (keeping in mind $10 and $15 cards are available in the first Fame Game). If in the next game you happen to finish on $200, you'll have more than enough to purchase the first of this next set: Naturally, it doesn't stop there. Keep going on your winning way, and you could possibly win one of these: And finally, you could go all the way:
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Post by brendan85r on Feb 25, 2021 5:45:15 GMT -5
Now as I mentioned earlier, you finished on $50, but we'll be more than happy to give you the entertainment package.
You can also choose to play again and hopefully have enough to go for the jetski.
Frank - what are your thoughts?
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Post by Frank on Feb 25, 2021 13:44:59 GMT -5
It would be perfect for starting a man cave, but I'll play on
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Post by brendan85r on Feb 25, 2021 15:54:11 GMT -5
Okay; we'll see you on the next game then. So Frank now has $50 in his account - next time it could be the jet ski, or maybe another new winner, who knows? Thanks for tuning in to this first game; once again it was a close game, but anything can happen in those situations. I know this first episode was a rushed and rough start on my part, but I look forward to what'll happen next time. "Catch ya!"
$ALE of the CENTURY Board Game Hybrid is based on $ALE of the CENTURY created by Al Howard $ALE of the CENTURY produced by the Grundy Organisation (a Fremantle company) and the $ALE of the CENTURY game devised by Crown & Andrews (a Goliath Games company)
"Hybrid" Format © Brendan Richards
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Post by palmer7 on Feb 26, 2021 0:41:27 GMT -5
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Post by brendan85r on Feb 26, 2021 6:03:14 GMT -5
(technically, this isn't, but it's based on what was produced by those companies)
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