Earliest complete episode featuring a playing of the Card Game known to have rerun (sorry the VQ is a little rougher than what I normally post). Card Game, Give or Keep, and Any Number are played.
This is a much better format for Card Game! Though I don’t care for the colors for the table however! Green is always a better choice for a card table!
The special deck I do believe has adopted its normal rules by this time... in the very early playings I think the range was determined by what card you pulled out of the regular deck of 52 and multiplied it by 100.
So after the first 3 playings or so, they have the host and the on-stage player on the same side of the table and Door #2 stays open that we've been all familiar with.
@@IvoryM1986 This is actually the fifth or sixth playing of Card Game (unclear which one it is due to pricing game lineup uncertainties), so this staging change would occur pretty shortly after this playing, although when it exactly occurred is unknown due to the amount of fur coats they offered on the show back then.
I like it in the early days Bob would still say "freeze" the bid like during the Cullen days.
@2:50 No one has ever been more excited at the prospect of Gremlin ownership than this lady.
Otto, there's a Gremlin on the side of the bus!
This is a much better format for Card Game! Though I don’t care for the colors for the table however! Green is always a better choice for a card table!
Bob " No Brains Involved " ( Audience Laughs )
It was nice when they made the set brigter💡💡
The original rules, no opening bid, no Aces are wild of more than $1,000.
The special deck I do believe has adopted its normal rules by this time... in the very early playings I think the range was determined by what card you pulled out of the regular deck of 52 and multiplied it by 100.
the day richard nixon resigned as president of the united states!
The winning difference on the showcase is not correct.
The bid was $2,350 and the ARP was $2,595.
She's actually off by $245, not $248.
The lineup is actually Card Game, Give Or Keep and Range Game
Could that be the FIRST PLAYING OF CARD GAME?? Thanks for this upload
Not quite... the first playing is believed to be on July 4, 1974.
@@graigmellon7874 Independence Day (4th of July) '74
Nixon left the White House on this air date.
In the earliest players, the player stayed on the opposite side of the table.
So after the first 3 playings or so, they have the host and the on-stage player on the same side of the table and Door #2 stays open that we've been all familiar with.
@@IvoryM1986 This is actually the fifth or sixth playing of Card Game (unclear which one it is due to pricing game lineup uncertainties), so this staging change would occur pretty shortly after this playing, although when it exactly occurred is unknown due to the amount of fur coats they offered on the show back then.