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Post by palmer7 on Nov 23, 2021 23:49:13 GMT -5
(Brendan rolls the dice)That's a three. (Board is updated) [ ] [5] [1] [4] [9] [6] [ ] [7] [8]
[$629493] [$500000] [$750000]
GOOD ROLLS: [ ][ ][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
Well, I see a number of ways to clear Column 1 now. Let's see if it happens. In the card game Blackjack, what two values does the Ace have?(buzzcode and answer, please)
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Post by palmer7 on Nov 24, 2021 12:27:52 GMT -5
(both players have submitted the same buzzcode) *Brendan buzzes in (21, 1st to answer)*Brendan: 1 or 11 (depending on the player's hand)Indeed. Except on that one Nashville game show in the 90s where the Ace counted as one. Brendan, the bad rolls are 2 and 3.
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Post by brendan85r on Nov 24, 2021 14:59:52 GMT -5
I'll still play.
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Post by palmer7 on Nov 24, 2021 18:02:10 GMT -5
OK. Roll the dice. (Brendan rolls the dice)I don't believe it! Bad roll! [BAD ROLL]James wins Game #1, just like that. [GAME WIN](cheers and applause) [JAMES] [BRENDAN]
[GAME 1] [ ] [ ] [ ] [$178596] [ ]
Well, it's just the darndest thing. Brendan rolled another 3. I'm sorry that happened. James, another $5,000 cash in your coffers. Three questions that game, and I think we have time to start another game. Brendan, you can still catch up. Two full columns, so just one new prize to add. It's a rather scientific one as well. [Rather Bad Instrumental Version of "She Blinded Me With Science"]Dean: (VO) It's all the elements of the periodic table! This is a complete set of elements from the periodic table, each ensconced within 2" x 2" high-grade, hand-cast, and polished acrylic cubes for display on a wall. Of the 118-element total, 85 cubes each contain a real solid, gas, or liquid sample of an element encased in acrylic while 33 cubes contain artwork to represent those radioactive elements that are otherwise unsafe to handle or display, such as polonium, fermium, and plutonium. The set also includes trace samples of radon and radium as well as uranium, all safely contained within glass ampules inside their acrylic cubes, which fully shields the very low levels of radtioactivity emiited by the three elements. Displaying an element's atomic symbol, name, and atomic number, each cube removes from the display for closer inspection, allowing you to observe the glitter of gold, the flow of mercury, or the invisible nobility of neon. Furnished by Hammacher Schlemmer. This prize is valued at $13,000; which brings Column 3 up to $763,000; making the entire value of the board $1,892,493! [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
[$629493] [$500000] [$763000]
GOOD ROLLS: [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
[COLUMN 1: CELL PHONE 100 AMAZON SHARES HAWAII PRIVATE ISLAND COINBASE]
[COLUMN 2: SPACE CAMP FOR 10 LUXOR/CAIRO CATTLE DRIVE DRYVER FOR YR. LAMB HOUSE]
[COLUMN 3: RING $25,000 CASH BROADWAY PERIODIC TABLE]
(audience cheers) Greg: Now, that is a unique prize. Let's put in the numbers. (the board is filled in) [9] [6] [5] [8] [7] [2] [1] [4] [3]
[$629493] [$500000] [$763000]
GOOD ROLLS: [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
Game Two's Hot Column is Column 3. Roll of a 10 will get you the emerald ring, $25,000 in cash, all the elements in the periodic table, and a major investment in a Broadway musical. In total, 763-grand. (I whistle) A lot of money to be played for here. James can make a clean sweep of this, Brendan needs this game to tie things up. Charlotte, Emily and Anne all share what last name? Bronte, Austen, or Gabor?(buzzcode and answer, please)
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Post by brendan85r on Nov 24, 2021 18:09:23 GMT -5
(I guess not all good things come in threes 😅)
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Post by palmer7 on Nov 24, 2021 21:49:27 GMT -5
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Post by brendan85r on Nov 24, 2021 23:06:51 GMT -5
Let's do 5 and 2 on the third column, please.
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Post by palmer7 on Nov 25, 2021 17:00:58 GMT -5
(Board is updated) [9] [6] [ ] [8] [7] [ ] [1] [4] [3]
[$629493] [$500000] [$763000]
GOOD ROLLS: [ ][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
Only one bad roll, a two. "Happy Days Are Here Again" is a song associated with which American political party? Republican or Democrat?(buzzcode and answer, please)
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Post by palmer7 on Nov 25, 2021 23:02:00 GMT -5
(buzzcode: 69) *Brendan buzzes in (76)*Brendan: DemocratsThat's right. Democrats. You know, I think Republicans need their own song. Speaking as one, personally. Brendan, the only bad roll is a 2. Fortunately for you, you can only lose if you roll a two three consecutive times. Roll or pass?
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Post by brendan85r on Nov 25, 2021 23:08:12 GMT -5
Well, let's go for broke.
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Post by palmer7 on Nov 25, 2021 23:10:21 GMT -5
Well, that's what it takes to be a High Roller, folks. Going for broke. He came with nothing, he's definitely not going that way. Roll. (Brendan rolls the dice)A five! (audience cheers) How do you want to take out that 5?
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Post by brendan85r on Nov 26, 2021 0:17:25 GMT -5
It'll have to be 4 and 1, please.
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Post by palmer7 on Nov 26, 2021 0:55:29 GMT -5
I suppose you would be correct, when I think about it. (Board is updated) [9] [6] [ ] [8] [7] [ ] [ ] [ ] [3]
[$629493] [$500000] [$763000]
GOOD ROLLS: [ ][3][ ][ ][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
Birds, squirrels, or mice: According to the American Public Power Association, which of these woodland creatures are the most frequent cause of power outages in the United States?(buzzcode and answer, please)
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Post by palmer7 on Nov 28, 2021 18:18:30 GMT -5
(buzzcode: 25) *James buzzes in (25)*James: SquirrelsAbsolutely right. Squirrels cause the most power outages. Bad rolls are 2, 4, and 5.
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Post by jman8606 on Nov 28, 2021 20:27:55 GMT -5
Shut up.and take my roll
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