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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: alfonzos on August 20, 2017, 09:10:32 PM
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I found an open copy of the game at a thrift store the other day. Playing around with it solitaire Secret 'X' was the event. Todd Newton's said to win the contestant had to get three X's in a row vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. Vertically? Is that possible? It would be a risky strategy but it would guarantee a win if the player gave correct responses to both either-or prizes to win more X's.
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In the actual show,
horizontal vertical doesn't count.
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I assume you two meant to write vertical, not horizontal.
And it's something I've always wondered. Has this ever been addressed on the show during a playing? Anybody tried it?
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I assume you two meant to write vertical, not horizontal.
And it's something I've always wondered. Has this ever been addressed on the show during a playing? Anybody tried it?
Per GR, you have to utilize the secret x. You can make a vertical line and guarantee yourself a loss.
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I meant vertically. The correction has been made. Anyway it has been explained on the series that three-in-a-row must be made across the board horizontally or diagonally.
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Anyway it has been explained on the series that three-in-a-row must be made across the board horizontally or diagonally.
But more often than not, Drew merely states it's "played just like tic tac toe" and never makes mention of that rule.
Then again, Bob almost always said Hit Me was "played just like blackjack" when it really wasn't since the contestant would win on a push.
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Then again, Bob almost always said Hit Me was "played just like blackjack" when it really wasn't since the contestant would win on a push.
Or when Bob threw up his hands and yelled "You win anyhow!"
/wish THAT would happen a little more in Vegas
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I meant vertically. The correction has been made. Anyway it has been explained on the series that three-in-a-row must be made across the board horizontally or diagonally.
There was one Barker episode where a contestant tried to put the second X in the same column as the first X. Bob was just about to announce a "new rule" where you could win vertically, when somebody offstage reminded him that, at the beginning of the game, he specifically says that the three in a row have to be across or diagonally.