$100,000 Pyramid - Diamonds are a girl's best friend (1986)
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2023
- Mary Cadorette and the contestant are playing for $100,000.
My guess from Mary's clues would have been "Expensive/Costly/Pricey Things". "Crown Jewels" was an excellent clue as well.
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Nice show of sportsmanship with the win and the opponents cheering her on. Love it!
David Graf was the one who got Patty into the tournament in the first place, so you *know* he was feeling proud!
Mary's reaction was so heartwarming.
1:05 The way Mary delivered *"DIRTY HARRY..."* for "People Who Carry a G#n" was nothing short of amazing. That subtle, yet dire, panicky, Nicholas Cage-like *chest flare* like there was a g#n pointed right at her face. Perfection! 💯👏🏾
Mary got excited cuz she made a million a year back then and knew how important 100k was to this housewife
And David Graff was the celebrity that helped her get into the tournament so definitely it had to be a special moment for him too
Inflation is a bad thing
Pretty sure it wasn't "a million a year..."
By far, my favorite of all the $100000 wins!
You could really tell that they were all super happy for her!
@@jmiller297 How tense was this?
My Favorite $100,000 Win was the First One in November of 1985
My favourite has to be the run at Billy Crystal's time record with Berry Jenner
Great clue on Things you TRANSPLANT.
The word defective was a keyword to get transplant
Whenever you saw the six category boxes of the Pyramid go batsh!% crazy like that, you *knew* that someone just won BIG. I see you, Patti!!!
*"The $100,000 Pyramid's"* dance of joy!
aka "The Trilon Wiggle"
$100,000 was Big Money in the 80's, and It's Still Big Money Today
The value of the $20,000 Pyramid from its premiere in 1976 would be worth $109,380 now. The value of the $100,000 Pyramid from its premiere in September 1985 would be worth $280,819 now.
@@shoredude2 Remember, it began as the $10,000 Pyramid in 1972, then $20,000 in 1976
@nextbarker2702 *"The $10,000 Pyramid"* debuted in 1973 not '72.
$100,000 is not much money in the year 2023 and can’t even buy a house 🏡
Hope the family is all doing well in 2023 almost 40 years later
Actually, Patty Geiger died from cancer in 1994... Her husband, Mark (seen here) said so in an interview about her big win.
1:36, $100,000!!
I'm getting the chills.
1:36 YES!!!
*ALL THE YES!!!*
This is a beautiful win!!
1:36, I Always Love Big Wins!
Notice also there was no mad rush from the audience
I wonder if they finally told them, “ Only come up if you’re family.”
@stephenhuntsucker3766 The whole audience "en masse" thing stopped in early '88 (Keefe Ferrandini's 100k win).
All that talk about coming back Monday meant that the tournament l’s contestants had gone 0 for 9 trying to win it.
1:34
BAM!
1:35 🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉🎊!!!
Things That Are Precious would have done me in. Great win
The last two were stinkers: TRANSPLANT and PRECIOUS.
Don’t you love how the pyramid goes crazy too with the win?
I call it *"The $100,000 Pyramid's"* dance of joy!
The salute from the guys in the back.
"Gollum's ring"
9 seconds left to spare
0:39
1:44
Good job Vicki!
Why does Patty's husband look like Billy Joel?
I've always thought that Patty Geiger looked like a cross between Lynda Carter and Joan Cusack... Heavy on the Joan Cusack.
@@jmiller297 SORRY, Who's Joan Cusack?
What about a newborn baby? Would they have buzzed that??
“A newborn baby” for “things that are precious”?
I see no reason to buzz that.
@@SonnyBubbaI agree with that assessment. If a newborn baby would have been illegal, then the clue of "your husband" by Mary would need to be illegal, too.
Would a defective liver not be an illegal clue? That's what you replace, not what you transplant.
No, it was an acceptable clue because it was accepted.
You have to transplant it out of the patient
You are actually correct. The "transplant" refers to a healthy liver taken from a donor and transplanted to the patient. Great catch.