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Deal or No Deal
by Chico Alexander
Air time: check local listings
Host: Howie Mandel with Tameka Jacobs & Patricia Kara
On the Web:
www.dealornodealtv.com |
Wins / Losses: 5 / 2
Biggest Win: $77,000 (Marc Corcoran)
Smallest Win: $3500 (Nicole McDade)
Biggest Profit: $76,925
Biggest Loss: -$90,000
Biggest Case Given Away: $100,000 (Kristen Vermazio)
Earliest Exit: Round of 6
Perfect Deals: 1
Good Deals: 4
Bad Deals: 2
Worst Deals: 0
Selected the $500,000: 0
Gave Away the $500,000: 0
Amount Awarded for the day: $51,000
Amount Awarded for the week: $128,000
Amount Awarded for the Season: $215,500.01
Net Profit / Loss on Case Selling for the day: $50,999
Net Profit / Loss on Case Selling for the week: $127,924
Net Profit / Loss on Case Selling for the season: $84,923.01 |
The Deal Wheel selects #9 today, one
Anthony Alvarez. Anthony's an unemployed college grad who's
looking to work with underadvantaged children. He switches with
#7.
... and the game begins with
$50,000, $100,000, $400, the penny, and $2500. The top two prizes
are still in play. The first offer... $16,000. NO DEAL!
Round 2: Marc gets rid of $300, $5000,
$10, $100, and $50. The offer doubles to $32,000. Enough for a
wedding to his girlfriend in the audience... but still, NO DEAL!
Right now, Anthony lives with his
mom. He can move out once he moves out the $200, the $7500, the
$500, and the $25,000.
$1 / $5 / $25 / $1000 / $10,000 /
$75,000 / $250,000 / $500,000
OFFER: $53,000. Three cases more than the offer, and two to open
next round. This should be easy for him... NO DEAL!
Round 4:
3 (Sheri) - $75,000
21 (Krystle) - $25
$1 / $5 / $1000 / $10,000 /
$250,000 / $500,000
OFFER: $74,000. Two small ones, two big ones, two cases to open.
He has to talk to his girl... NO DEAL!
Round 5:
18 (Buddy): $250,000... That was un-buddy-like.
20 (Sabrina): $5. Takes out one of each.
$1 / $1000 / $10,000 / $500,000
OFFER: $51,000. The banker is playing him hard. He's risking his
money for ten times essentially. He'd be foolish to take this...
... and fools fall in love. DEAL
for $51,000.
Arlene had $1000. The offer:
$138,000. Jessica had $500,000! In Anthony's case... a buck. Good
deal.
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Family Feud
by Chico Alexander & Jason Huhn
Air time: check local listings
Host: John O'Hurley
On the Web:
www.familyfeud.tv
www.twitter.com/Family_Feud
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Deckers denied the champs a car as we
go into what we're calling the YouTube match between...
Decker
(Ben, Monica, Brian, Melissa, Kim)
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
$955 |
Goins (Joshua,
Eulinda, Doveal, Ryan, Nataycha)
Riverside, CA |
Bullseye Round:
$1000: a place where women go topless. Ben chimes in with beach
for $1000.
$2000: something people hope a houseguest doesn't do in bed. Both
are stumped by wet the bed.
$3000: a kind of lunchmeat that matches your mate's personality.
Doveal gets $3000 from ham.
$4000: a place where people don't want to end up. Melissa gets
$4000 from jail
$5000: a rock star who's old enough to be a grandpa. Kim fires
with Mick Jagger for $5000, giving them $25,000 in their bank. The
Goins have $18,000.
Single (full board): something an "octomom"
would need eight of. Joshua gets the big one, hands. Bottles and
diapers follow. The Deckers try to steal with strollers. Good for
39! Other answers: car seats, babies/kids, cribs/beds, bosoms.
Double (full boards): a leftover
that's equally good cold or hot. Monica gets the topper, cold
pizza. Pasta's there as well. The Goins take the bank with chicken
for 138. Other answers: meat loaf, sandwiches, pie.
Triple (4): a reason a person comes
home late from work. Doveal fires with overtime for #1. The bar,
traffic, and having an affair sweep the board to win, 423-39.
Joshua &
Doveal get the call up for $18,000 Fast Money. They
had no problems to win their $18,000 they banked for Fast Money.
The Elias family win their second game in the nightcap after
the Landry family forced sudden death but the Elias got the top
answer where in an accident, the drivers exchange their
insurance. Their second attempt at Fast Money for $19,000 was not
as lucky this time, despite moderate answers and now have a
two-day total of $23,660. |
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Jeopardy!
by Chico Alexander
Air time: check local listings
Host: Alex Trebek
On the Web:
www.jeopardy.com |
Total for today: $33,799
Total for Week 1: $33,799
Total for the Season: $33,799
Daily Double Percentage: 2/3
Daily Double Sweeps: 0/1
Lock Games: 0/1
Final Jeopardy! Percentage: 1/3
Longest Run: Enrique Machado (1) |
Enrique took out a superchamp to start
season 26, and now he defends against...
Enrique Machado
Orlando
oil filtration business developer
$30,799 |
Judy Nakamura
Seattle
stay-at-home wife |
Dave Sutherland
Invermere, BC
newspaper ad salesman |
Enrique starts with $200
Hodgepodge. Judy just takes the lead when she finds the Daily
Double under $600 Herbs & Spices. She doubles the level on this:
this red hot chili pepper bears the name of the capital of French
Guiana. "What is Cayenne?" That... would've been right. Instead,
habanero takes Judy down to $2000 at the TV time out. She goes up
to $4800, but the man from Canada has the lead with $6400. The man
from Florida, with $2200, will start Double Jeopardy!...
...
with $400 TV Themes in "F". Enrique finds the first Daily Double
under $1200 the Forbes 2009 Billionaire's List.
He bets a steep $5000 on this: at numbers 11 to 14 are
members of this US family that founded a retail chain.
"Who are the Waltons?" Correct for $12,400! Second Daily
Double is under Bummer of '69 for $2000, the final clue
of the round. Enrique leads with $16,800 to Judy's
$14,400 and Dave's $13,200. He bets the level on this:
in October, the "Days of Rage" Riots shook this US city
during the trial of 8 antiwar activists. "What is Los
Angeles?" Nope, it was Chicago, leaving him with
$14,800, a $400 lead.
Final Jeopardy! in "Presidential
Ancestors":
his first ancestor to come to America, a maternal forebear, was a
Huguenot, Philippe de la Noye, in 1621. Correct
response: who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt?
Judy was the only one to get it
right as she wins with $14,400. Enrique leaves with $32,799. |
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Poker After Dark: The Cash Game
by Chico Alexander
Air time: 2:05a/1:05C on NBC
Hosts: Leeann Tweeden & Oliver "Ali" Nejad
On the Web:
www.nbcsports.com/poker |
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Ilari is down almost $300,000, while
Patrik cuts into Tom's profits.
Tom "Durrr" Dwan
$479,000
(+$229,000) |
Howard Lederer
$94,000
(-$106,000) |
Phil Ivey
$406,000
(+$156,000) |
Patrik Antonius
$247,000
(-$103,000) |
Eli Elezra
$222,000
(+$122,000) |
BLINDS: $300/$600
ANTE: $100 |
Ilari "Ziigmund" Sahamies
$102,000
(-$298,000) |
Tom takes a breather, while Howard
straddles for $1200. Phil calls with 7-3 to Howard's 9-7. Flop:
6-8-A. Phil takes a shot at it, while Howard has an open-ender.
Turn: Ac. Phil ducks, as Howard collects $27,000-plus.
Patrik straddle-calls for $1200,
while Eli reraises. He has A-Q to Patrik's A-K. Phil has deuces.
Flop: 4-2-6. Phil flops a set. Eli bets $50,000. Phil raises to
$150,000 and takes $251,800.
Three-hands to a flop of 6-5-9, two
hearts. Howard is all-in with J-8h. Ilari has a hand, A-9. ... and
he folds it.
The two big winners have this next
hand, Tom with K-7d and Phil with A-J. Community: 8-2-7-7-2. Tom
bets the pot with 7s full of deuces. Phil calls it. And Tom says
no you don't... that's MY money! Durrr takes down $118,400.
Ilari plays 5-3 against Patrik's
9-7. Flop: 7-J-7. Patrik flops trip mullets. Ilari reraises to
$65,000... Patrik goes all-in, and Ziigmund insta-folds. That was
quick.
Ilari buys in for another $80,000,
meaning that right now, he's in the table to the tune of $480,000.
Patrik is stuck under $30,000. He can make that back easy. If it
helps, Ilari takes about $10,000 from Tom to end the night's
action. |
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Wheel of Fortune
by Jason Block
Air time: check local listings
Hosts: Pat Sajak & Vanna White
On the Web:
www.wheeloffortune.com |
Total for today: $69,932
Total for Week 1: $136,497
Total for the Season: $136.497
Bonus Win Percentage: 2/2
Gooseeggs:
Toss Up Sweeps/Group Misses: 1/0
Mystery Round Prizes won:
$100,000 Losses/Wins:
$1,000,000 Losses/Wins:
$1,000,000 Wedge Hit/Offered/Used: 1/2/0
Wild Cards Hit/Offered/Used: 2/2/2
Prizes added to the wheel hit/won: 1/1
Gift Tags won: 0
Free Play Hit: 2
Jackpot wins: 0
$6,000 FINAL SPINS: 0/2
Best Week: |
On my dad's 76th bday, we are on the
2nd day of the 27th Season Premiere Week from Las Vegas!
The $1,000 Tossup is PHRASE. Jeremy Goad from Henderson, NV solved
AND AWAY WE GO for $1,000. He is an HS teacher, a musician, and
served in the ministry. Melissa White is a SAHM from Las Vegas.
Her daughter McKenzie is 10 months old. Pelly Nicholopoulos from
Las Vegas is also a SAHM of 4 kids.
The $2,000 Tossup is PLACE. Melissa has $2,000 with WALK-IN
CLOSET. The Jackpot round is now here and is sponsored by Geico.
Tonight's prize is a trip to NYC at the Hotel Mela and tickets to
"Rock of Ages" worth $5,740! We say goodbye to the Free Spin now
and we introduce the Free Play wedge. If a contestant misses a
consonant or vowel when they land on it they DO NOT lose their
turn. Melissa starts FOOD AND DRINK. She picks up the Wild Card
and the Omaha Steaks GC worth $1,000. She hits the Free Play and
calls 3 O's (which cost her no money). She misses after some work.
Pelly Bankrupts. Jeremy picks up the MDW and solves
CHOCOLATE-COVERED CHERRIES for the house minimum. He has $2,000.
Pelly starts the next round and it's WHAT ARE YOU DOING?...and a
PRIZE PUZZLE! After some work, she hits Lose A Turn. Jeremy
misses. Melissa hits the Free Play and calls 2 L's for $500 a
piece. She solves FEELING THE SPIRIT OF ALOHA for $1,500 and of
course a trip to Hawaii! It's a trip to the Westin Maui Resort and
Hotel worth $7,332! Tonight's SPIN ID is FR2166105 belonging to
Forrest R of Zephyrhills, FL. If he is an active SONY CARD Holder,
he is $50,000 richer! She has $10,832 in cash and trip!
We have the IHOP Mystery round to deal with. We have BEFORE AND
AFTER. Jeremy starts. He hits a $3,500 F. He misses. Melissa
misses. Pelly solves THE APPLE OF MY EYE EXAM for $1,400.
The $3,000 Tossup is THING. Melissa misses and Jeremy solves HOT
COMMODITY for $3,000. He has $5,000 and starts PROPER NAME. We go
right into the FINAL SPIN worth $1,350 a letter. Melissa solves
JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT for $2,700 and the win! She wins with $13,532
and the Wild Card. Jeremy leaves with $5,000 and the MDW goes bye
bye. Pelly leaves with $1,400.
The front game total is $19,932. Melissa wants to add more.
The Bonus Round is for $100,000. Melissa lands on the I in SPIN.
It's OCCUPATION. With the RSTLNE and C Y M O and her WC choice of
G we have:
T _ _ N C _ O R
She knows her TV ANCHOR. And she wins a ton of cash to buy
TVs....with $50,000 in cash! She leaves with $63,532 in cash and
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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
by Don Harpwood
Air time: check local listings
Host: Meredith Vieira
On the Web:
www.millionairetv.com |
Tournament of 10
Leaderboard
1) Alan Carver - $25,000 - 0:30
2) Stephanie Millien - $25,000 - 1:40
3) Will Capp - $25,000 - 2:39
4) Karen Geddeis - $15,000* - 1:23
5) Melissa Brown - $15,000* - 1:34
6) London Pfahler - $12,500* - 1:14
7) Xann Wilson - $10,000 - 0:40
8) Mark Mindlin - $7,500 - 0:56
9) Russell Carmon - $5,000* - 0:41
10) Kazia MacLeod - $5,000* - 0:42
* - Value converted from old money tree
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Mark Mindlin (North Brunswick, NJ)
begins the day with $5,000 and 3 lifelines.
Since his categories were not shown yesterday, here they are...
:15 - Abbreviations, The Bible, Cable TV, Brand Names, Fashion
Trends
:30 - Sitcoms, Food Safety, Former Presidents, Lewis & Clark,
Government
:45 - Military Bases, Movie Titles, History of Law, Landmarks,
Nostradamus
[$7,500] (Sitcoms)
The theme song of the hit sitcom "Two and a Half Men" features
what word sung repeatedly?
A: Two
B: And
C: Half
D: Men
Having no idea, Mark asks the Expert, Ali Wentworth. She'd guess
D, with only 20% certainty. Mark then calls Amber, and she is 75%
sure that it's D. With that, Mark locks that in... and it's D!
[$10,000] (Food Safety)
According to a recent report from the CDC, what is the most
commonly identified source of food poisoning in the U.S.?
A: Citrus fruit
B: Cheeses
C: Bread
D: Poultry
Since he didn't see the report, Mark decides not to use the Double
Dip, and walks with $7,500. As for the answer, it's D.
Stephanie Millien (Baldwin, NY) - Mother of 2 kids
:15 - Transportation, Crime, Famous Names, Honorees, SNL
:30 - Medicine, U.S. Coins, In the News, Nursery Rhymes, Museums
:45 - Shakespeare, Foreign Phrases, Composers, Magazines, Famous
Paintings
Stephanie gets through the lower tier after asking the audience at
$2,000. Then, moments later, she faces this...
[$12,500] (In the News)
As thousands took to the street donning the opposition's campaign
color, the 2009 Iranian election protests were given what moniker?
A: Blue Revolution
B: Orange Revolution
C: Green Revolution
D: Yellow Revolution
Stephanie asks the Expert. Ali's first instinct is B, but only
because Stephanie is wearing it. She's thinking either B or D.
Stephanie then calls her friend, Gerard, and he's 80% sure that
it's C. Stephanie locks in C... and that's right!
[$25,000] (Museums)
In 2009, curators at the National Museum of American History
discovered a miniscule, secret engraving hidden on what artifact?
A: Roosevelt's wheelchair
B: Franklin's eyeglasses
C: Edison's lightbulb
D: Lincoln's pocket watch
After thinking about it for some time, Stephanie picks D with 3
seconds left... and she has $25,000!
[$50,000] (Shakespeare)
A tattoo on the back of starlet Megan Fox that reads "We will all
laugh at gilded butterflies" was inspired by what Shakespeare
play?
A: Othello
B: Romeo and Juliet
C: King Lear
D: Hamlet
The one she was initially thinking isn't there. With that,
Stephanie uses the Double Dip. Her first answer is B... which is
wrong. Her second answer is D... which is also wrong! It's C!
Well, at least she leaves with $25,000 and moves into 2nd place on
the ToT leaderboard to end the show! |
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