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Neumms:

--- Quote from: ET206 on January 20, 2025, 01:51:15 AM ---TPiR:  I know it's strategic,  but I automatically pull against someone who does the $1 higher bid in Contestants Row.

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I do, too, especially when people hoot and holler and seek applause when doing it. Also annoying: when someone does it and isn’t bidding last, then looks bummed when it happens to them.

Loogaroo:

--- Quote from: Ian Wallis on January 20, 2025, 09:56:35 AM ---As much as I've been a Press Your Luck fan over the years, I'll admit that the "bonus round" on the current version drags on way too long and isn't all that interesting.  It's been discussed about these hour-long shows that are really two half-hours stitched together.  I think the current PYL could benefit from that - just have two games within the hour as the other shows do.  It would be a lot more interesting.
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Can I replace my "Cash Cab is overrated" hot take and replace it with "The Press Your Luck bonus round is actually awesome and one of the few instances in the past 25 years where a change made to a legacy show actually made it better"?

I love everything about the PYL bonus round. The escalating values (and risks) of each subsequent round. The personalized prizes adding depth of character by giving the contestant a chance to win prizes that actually had sentimental value beyond just the typical cars and trips. And a million-dollar prize that was difficult but not impossible to win, with a goal that was so tantalizingly close and yet so far, enticing people to take their shot. (Sure that one guy went for it and hit a Whammy on his penultimate spin, but what are exciting wins without a couple of heartbreaking moments for contrast?)

Also, who's to say there's enough show time to play two full games of PYL in one hour without having to massively edit one or both games for time? Part of the reason the bonus round is useful is because it could allow an especially long main game to play out naturally without having to hack it to pieces, just to get it to 22 minutes.

The PYL bonus round was actually a chance to get to know the winner beyond just the interview they gave at the top of the show, and the personalized prizes were a brilliant way to add character depth to a show that would otherwise feel like an assembly line of people screaming BBNWS.

Neumms:

--- Quote from: Loogaroo on January 26, 2025, 06:43:26 PM ---…the personalized prizes were a brilliant way to add character depth to a show that would otherwise feel like an assembly line of people screaming BBNWS.

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When I want depth of character, I put on HBO. If I turn on Press Your Luck, I want “television’s most competitive game,” as Peter would say. If the players feel like an assembly line, that’s poor selection and/or coaching.

As far as time restraints go, they could trim the first round to two questions or even just one.

TimK2003:

--- Quote from: Neumms on January 30, 2025, 03:37:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: Loogaroo on January 26, 2025, 06:43:26 PM ---…the personalized prizes were a brilliant way to add character depth to a show that would otherwise feel like an assembly line of people screaming BBNWS.

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When I want depth of character, I put on HBO. If I turn on Press Your Luck, I want “television’s most competitive game,” as Peter would say. If the players feel like an assembly line, that’s poor selection and/or coaching.

As far as time restraints go, they could trim the first round to two questions or even just one.

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I always thought that the CBS Daytime version did a great job at stretching or trimming episodes to fit the 30-minute time slot -- mostly by using built in bumpers going into and coming out of commercials, and the poems. 

There were the few occasions when Peter really had to stretch after shorter-than-expected games, reading 3+ poems at the end, and of course there was the Michael Larsen game...

I've always wondered if PYL could ever work back then (or today as a daily show) as a game which straddled matches between episodes, given that back then you still had a few shows that would stop the game mid-stream a d pick up where they left off the next episode.

You could kinda, sorta say it's plausible seeing how they had to straddle Larsen's game over a weekend, which just added more suspense to the match. 

I didn't even mind in the earlier days of Pyramid, when excessive tie-breakers led to just one Winners Circle in the show, and 3 WC's on the next show.  Although it may suck on a Friday show that a winner did not get to play the WC with the celebrity they won with, as there was a new celebrity duo on the Monday show.

Nick:

--- Quote from: TimK2003 on January 30, 2025, 04:14:36 PM ---I didn't even mind in the earlier days of Pyramid, when excessive tie-breakers led to just one Winners Circle in the show, and 3 WC's on the next show.  Although it may suck on a Friday show that a winner did not get to play the WC with the celebrity they won with, as there was a new celebrity duo on the Monday show.

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Did this not happen (at least once) and the celebrity (Nipsey Russell, IIRC) did return just to play the Winners' Circle off the top on the Monday show and then left?

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