List of moments (timestamps included): 0:06 Family Feud (US) - Inching so close to $20,000 2:14 The Chase (UK) - Chaser Paul Sinha catches the contestants by a margin of a millisecond! 2:57 Jeopardy! - A tense College Championship tie-breaker showdown 4:30 Wheel of Fortune - A surprise win by a margin of a millisecond 5:56 The Chase (UK) - One pushback left, can she win the game? 6:48 Family Feud (US) - A heartbreaking 199 point loss in Fast Money 8:03 The $25,000 Pyramid - A not-so-uncertain win 9:38 Jeopardy! - A heartbreaking Teen Tournament loss by a margin of one dollar 11:01 The Price is Right - Double Showcase Win by a margin of one dollar! 11:49 The $25,000 Pyramid - Contestant says the answer with one second left! 12:34 Jeopardy! - Brad Rutter wins $1,000,000 by a margin of one dollar!
On the US GSN version of the Chase ("It's a Mystery" episode), a couple whose female participant was good at palm reading was in the Final Chase and the beast answered Butane with two seconds and one step left for him to win. Butane was wrong but the civilians answered correctly (Propane), pushing Mark back to 14 steps out of 16. The $35,000 at stake was won.
a few good ideas if this goes on. 1: do you believe in miracles? yes! where the contestant somehow wins even when the chances are little to none. 2: go big or go home. contestant wins when it’s all or nothing and they decide to go all the way. 3: technical wins. contestant wins on a technicality. 4: snatch victory from the jaws of defeat: contestant does good, then hits a bump in the road, but still wins in the end.
I remember the $30-$29 war. Gotta give honor to both ladies who were under $99 to win both showcases (I say that because you must be less than $100 away, back then), but they had to go to one of them.
and i have absolutely bno idea how that lady pulled that out of thin air on the hyphenated words. there was absolutely no chance but hey somedays you just got to say a prayer and be a little lucky
"Flannel" should not have won the money unless the rule is not as I remember Dick saying it: There is a key word or words in every category on the Pyramid. Say THAT before the zero, and you win. Look at the "hyphen" clip for a counterexample.
i can't believe as usual that most of these on the first person didn't do better. how the hell ddi valentines day only get 5? and should have at least been tied with anniversary.................
there's one on the super password not on here they gave the contestant but i'm pretty sure they shouldn't have she didn't even start the word till the buzzer sounded but if they're counting that aas a tie cause the buzzzer goes so long ok. as lnog as they do that for everyone i dont' care. but be fair
List of moments (timestamps included):
0:06 Family Feud (US) - Inching so close to $20,000
2:14 The Chase (UK) - Chaser Paul Sinha catches the contestants by a margin of a millisecond!
2:57 Jeopardy! - A tense College Championship tie-breaker showdown
4:30 Wheel of Fortune - A surprise win by a margin of a millisecond
5:56 The Chase (UK) - One pushback left, can she win the game?
6:48 Family Feud (US) - A heartbreaking 199 point loss in Fast Money
8:03 The $25,000 Pyramid - A not-so-uncertain win
9:38 Jeopardy! - A heartbreaking Teen Tournament loss by a margin of one dollar
11:01 The Price is Right - Double Showcase Win by a margin of one dollar!
11:49 The $25,000 Pyramid - Contestant says the answer with one second left!
12:34 Jeopardy! - Brad Rutter wins $1,000,000 by a margin of one dollar!
On the US GSN version of the Chase ("It's a Mystery" episode), a couple whose female participant was good at palm reading was in the Final Chase and the beast answered Butane with two seconds and one step left for him to win. Butane was wrong but the civilians answered correctly (Propane), pushing Mark back to 14 steps out of 16. The $35,000 at stake was won.
that clutch wheel of fortune final solve was insane.
a few good ideas if this goes on.
1: do you believe in miracles? yes! where the contestant somehow wins even when the chances are little to none.
2: go big or go home. contestant wins when it’s all or nothing and they decide to go all the way.
3: technical wins. contestant wins on a technicality.
4: snatch victory from the jaws of defeat: contestant does good, then hits a bump in the road, but still wins in the end.
I remember the $30-$29 war. Gotta give honor to both ladies who were under $99 to win both showcases (I say that because you must be less than $100 away, back then), but they had to go to one of them.
That lady guessing hyphenated words is the mvp of this video
@ 10:32 man that hurt me. PAINFUL
I love Is correct more than The correct answer is in The Chase.
That first guy almost got screwed FOUR TIMES.
The last Mark DeCarlo episode of "$ale of the Century" should have been there too.
and i have absolutely bno idea how that lady pulled that out of thin air on the hyphenated words. there was absolutely no chance but hey somedays you just got to say a prayer and be a little lucky
"Flannel" should not have won the money unless the rule is not as I remember Dick saying it: There is a key word or words in every category on the Pyramid. Say THAT before the zero, and you win.
Look at the "hyphen" clip for a counterexample.
i can't believe as usual that most of these on the first person didn't do better. how the hell ddi valentines day only get 5? and should have at least been tied with anniversary.................
well people mostly said love or no reason Steve even said so.
Which makes sense, the only reason you really need is to care about each other.
there's one on the super password not on here they gave the contestant but i'm pretty sure they shouldn't have she didn't even start the word till the buzzer sounded but if they're counting that aas a tie cause the buzzzer goes so long ok. as lnog as they do that for everyone i dont' care. but be fair
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