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Post by RegisFan on Sept 20, 2016 19:20:20 GMT -5
This is the thread for the 60th official Millionaire Fans RPG. The host of this game is JCEurovision. Let's play!
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 21, 2016 6:21:49 GMT -5
*host enters the studio and does a little wave to the audience*Hello and welcome to a very special edition of "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?" It is very special because THIS is our 60th episode of the Millionaire Fans' RPG. First of all, I would like to thank all of the global moderators, Fan Games members, and especially to RegisFan and FinalAnswer19 for putting up 60 nerve-wracking episodes in our community. I hope that we are all be friends anywhere in the world because, after all, this is the Fans Proboards of the biggest game show in the world. Now, going back to some serious business, in my last show where I hosted, which is RPG 58 we saw CeWuJot and milliondollarsav fell short of getting to the second milestone and walked away with 20,000 and 35,000 pesos, respectively. Let's hope that these two contestants can handle the pressure into the Hot Seat, and possibly, making RegisFan history as the first winner of the Philippine version. So, let's meet the contestants and they are: *meet the contestant cue plays in the background*ausgameshowfan and millionaireloveruk*meet the contestant cue ends and explain the knockout game follows immediately*Well, these two are eager to win some BIG BUCKS, but only one of them will go first to take the challenge. To determine who will take first, they have to play a little game called Fastest Finger First. You know the drill, 1 question, 4 answers, and the only rule is to order them correctly in the fastest time possible. So, audience, be very quiet because here it comes: *FFF question begins and the set turns red*Put the following capital cities in order starting with the one nearest the North Pole, going down. A: Budapest B: Cairo C: Bloemfontein D: Oslo
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Post by ausgameshowfan on Sept 21, 2016 7:00:34 GMT -5
I don't know where is Bloemfontein. Never heard of it. That's a problem.
I will take a guess and say DABC final.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Sept 21, 2016 14:07:57 GMT -5
DABC, Final. Post ------------------ Pretty certain that's right, so good luck ausgameshowfan ------------------ End
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 21, 2016 16:56:21 GMT -5
Both players have locked in their orders. Let's see the correct order starting with the North Pole, going down: The right order is... D: Oslo A: Budapest B: Cairo C: Bloemfontein Oslo is in Norway, Budapest is in Hungary, Cairo is in Egypt, and Bloemfontein is in South Africa. That was the right order. Let's see of the two contenders we have, who got it right in the fastest time... *FFF who got it right plays*Both of them. Who got first? ausgameshowfan*32K cue plays while ausgameshowfan goes to the host*Alright, there. In the words of Rosanna Pansino, LET'S GET STARTED! *audience claps and hot seat crossover plays*Here we go with me is ausgameshowfan from Australia. Please tell the audience and the viewers at home more about you, your city, and more.
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Post by ausgameshowfan on Sept 21, 2016 17:42:07 GMT -5
Hello everyone I live in Adelaide, South Australia and I am reaching the end point of high school. The most famous YouTuber in the Adelaide region I can think of is UnlistedLeaf. He's got over 1 million subscribers (and yes I am one of them) He mostly does Pokémon videos. m.youtube.com/user/UnlistedLeaf If I won P2,000,000, I would buy myself a nice car. By the way the exchange rate between Philippine Peso and Australian Dollar is $55,381.58 for 2 million pesos.
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 21, 2016 17:59:07 GMT -5
Well, that was good. For those of you who missed the bus and caught up late, ausgameshowfan was the host of RPG 56, where I won $10,000,000 in his take on Super Millionaire. Now, the roles have changed. Let's see how far he can go. *explain the rules cue plays from this point*Alright, here are the rules and it's pretty simple. You are just 15 questions away from P2,000,000. Like in RPG 58, you have two money trees to decide: Classic and High Risk. In the Classic Money Tree, you will have 2 safe havens in which by reaching those spots you will be guaranteed to leave our studio with no less than that, and these are Question 5 worth P20,000 and Question 10 worth P150,000. In case you struggle with the questions, your 3 usual lifelines can be there for you---50:50 *ping1 plays* where in the computer will eliminate 2 wrong answers leaving 1 wrong answer and the correct one, Phone-A-Friend *ping2 plays* where in we'll call one of your friends to help you and have 30 seconds to give his or her answer, and Ask the Audience *ping3 plays* where in the audience in the studio have to poll in their answer and you have to decide whether you will go to the majority or you can go on your own. In the High Risk Money Tree, the second safe haven will be taken off the board but in exchange though, a new lifeline will be available to be used and that is Double Dip *ping4 plays* where in you will have two chances at getting the right answer. If you got it right on the first try, that's OK, but if you're wrong, you will have a second try. Warning though that when you activated Double Dip, you cannot walk away nor use any other lifelines, so there is no turning back. I forgot to mention that if you got the question wrong after Question 5, the least you can walk out here is P20,000. So, ausgameshowfan, which one do you want to use, Classic or High Risk?
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Post by ausgameshowfan on Sept 22, 2016 1:24:29 GMT -5
I'm feeling risky, I will play the Risk mode please.
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 22, 2016 3:36:48 GMT -5
All. Right. You want to play High Risk, huh? Well, you're the boss. High Risk, it is. Are you ready to take on and win 2,000,000 pesos? Studio audience, are you ready? Then, for the 60th time in the Millionaire Fans' RPG, let's play Who Wants to be A Millionaire! *audience cheers, lights go down, lights down effect plays and set turns sky blue in color*Right, here we go. You're just 15 questions away from P2,000,000, and since you chose High Risk, P20,000 is the only safe haven that you have to get. Here is the first one for P1,000. *cue for question 1-5 bed(2007) plays in background*Which of these prayers shares its name with a project that has a little chance of success? A: Glory Be B: Our Father C: Hail Mary D: I Believe in God
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Post by ausgameshowfan on Sept 22, 2016 5:08:48 GMT -5
I have heard of a hail mary pass in NFL in regards to an unlikely successful long pass to someone. I will very confidently lock in C: Hail Mary, final answer.
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 22, 2016 5:14:09 GMT -5
*answer turns orange* Of course, it is. You got a thousand pesos. *answer turns green, audience applause*
Right. 1 down, 14 to go. For P3,000, here comes Question 2.
What is the meaning of the "Wi" in "Wi-fi", a technology used to provide Internet connections? A: wireless B: width C: withstanding D: within
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Post by ausgameshowfan on Sept 22, 2016 5:31:45 GMT -5
When I use Wi-Fi at high school, there is no wires involved.
Very confident again. Lock in A: wireless, final.
Fun Fact: Wi-Fi I believe was invented in Australia by the CSIRO.
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 22, 2016 5:36:12 GMT -5
*answer turns orange* Obviously, it's right for P3,000. *answer turns green, audience applause*
Let's see if you make it three-in-a-row for P5,000 with this question.
When a bank cheque fails to be cleared due to insufficient funds, it is said to be what? A: cheered B: swam C: bounced D: back-flipped
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Post by ausgameshowfan on Sept 22, 2016 6:07:58 GMT -5
I know the answer to be C: bounced so I will lock that in, final
I'm sure the Major Fraud documentary used the word bounced when mentioning Charles Ingram would not be actually getting the money that was written in the cheque.
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 22, 2016 6:39:23 GMT -5
*answer turns orange* Well, I won't give any bounced checks out to you because you have P5,000. *answer turns green, audience applause*
You have P5,000 so far. Let's double this to P10,000 with Question 4.
In the Internet, what numerical code is seen when a requested file is not found by the server? A: 102 B: 069 C: 810 D: 404
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