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If a contestant is up to $1,000 and then is wrong with his final choice, how much does he win?
I ask because I swear I've heard Bob tell the contestants different amounts.
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[quote name=\'Lemonjello\' date=\'Jan 19 2006, 04:58 PM\']If a contestant is up to $1,000 and then is wrong with his final choice, how much does he win?
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I just have to do my Tony Reali impression here...
SQUADOOSH!
You get a chance to stop and keep the $1,000. If you go on and miss, you win nothing.
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That's the stupidest question I've ever heard. Obvious answer: You lose the $1,000 and win nothing.
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[quote name=\'bandit_bobby\' date=\'Jan 19 2006, 05:01 PM\']That's the stupidest question I've ever heard. Obvious answer: You lose the $1,000 and win nothing.
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Nicholas, HERE'S your perfect definition of irony.
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[quote name=\'bandit_bobby\' date=\'Jan 19 2006, 06:01 PM\']That's the stupidest question I've ever heard. Obvious answer: You lose the $1,000 and win nothing.
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It's not stupid if Bob says one thing one time and another thing another time. I've heard him tell a contestant that he won $1 (since that's what the contestants start with, I guess). Not that it matters much.
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[quote name=\'bandit_bobby\' date=\'Jan 19 2006, 05:01 PM\']That's the stupidest question I've ever heard.
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Shut up. You of all people, are in no position to ever question the intelligence of a post. Don't make me do a Zinkin search © of your posts!
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[quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Jan 19 2006, 02:24 PM\']Shut up. You of all people, are in no position to ever question the intelligence of a post. Don't make me do a Zinkin search © of your posts!
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I've already copyrighted "GoogleZink."
My lawyers will be contacting you. :)
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Jan 19 2006, 05:35 PM\'][quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Jan 19 2006, 02:24 PM\']Shut up. You of all people, are in no position to ever question the intelligence of a post. Don't make me do a Zinkin search © of your posts!
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I've already copyrighted "GoogleZink."
My lawyers will be contacting you. :)
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Fair enough. "Zinkin search" sounded a little too naughty anyways. ;-)
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[quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Jan 19 2006, 05:40 PM\']Fair enough. "Zinkin search" sounded a little too naughty anyways. ;-)
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"The Chris Lemon And Mike Klauss Streakin' Hot Love Buffet Hour, brought to you by ZinkinSearch™!"
Sheesh, I heard that Randy West was going to announce, but now I'm not sure which one!
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Jan 19 2006, 05:35 PM\'][quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Jan 19 2006, 02:24 PM\']Shut up. You of all people, are in no position to ever question the intelligence of a post. Don't make me do a Zinkin search © of your posts!
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I've already copyrighted "GoogleZink."
My lawyers will be contacting you. :)
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I'm partial to "Zinkle".
It's the search you've done all your life, but never quite like this!
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Getting back to the question, although it may not be what you're talking about, the contestants *do* win $1, $10, or $100 if they miss while at those amounts. I wouldn't put it past Bob to have gotten that part of the game confused once or twice.
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[quote name=\'Robert Hutchinson\' date=\'Jan 19 2006, 07:33 PM\']Getting back to the question, although it may not be what you're talking about, the contestants *do* win $1, $10, or $100 if they miss while at those amounts. I wouldn't put it past Bob to have gotten that part of the game confused once or twice.
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Thank you. So, someone who almost wins the $10,000 will win $0, but someone who does WORSE will win $1, $10, or $100? That doesn't seem to make much sense.
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From a skill/payoff standpoint, no, it sure doesn't. But this is TPIR we're talking about. You can win two prizes and $500 in Step Up for just one right 'move'.
The $10,000 or nothing decision is made mildly more interesting when you have to put up the $1,000, even though the pot odds are 333% in favor of going for it.
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[quote name=\'TLEberle\' date=\'Jan 19 2006, 07:29 PM\']From a skill/payoff standpoint, no, it sure doesn't. But this is TPIR we're talking about. You can win two prizes and $500 in Step Up for just one right 'move'.
The $10,000 or nothing decision is made mildly more interesting when you have to put up the $1,000, even though the pot odds are 333% in favor of going for it.
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And with those odds, unless you need the $1,000 ... I'd say go for it.
If I was playing Grand Game, I wouldn't even let myself be faced with that question of stopping at $1K. I would leave the obvious item (like the gum) last. Pick the two next ones to get to $100 then deceide which of the remaining three (not counting the obvious one) to pick for $1K.
Afterall $100 is $100.