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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2016 17:29:11 GMT -5
So by narrowing it down, you pretty much don't think it's 1946, but you want to go 50:50 just to make sure? OK, no problem. Computer, please eliminate two wrong answers. *50:50 sting plays* 1948 is still there, so is 1946. You've still got two lifelines.
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Post by millionairefan64 on Nov 30, 2016 17:59:04 GMT -5
Seems to make sense now but I'm still not confident enough so I'll phone a friend
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2016 0:18:09 GMT -5
Still unsure with just two answers remaining? Alright, let's once again, get millionaireloveruk on the line. *PAF begin bed plays, phone rings twice* *mluk picks up the phone* Hello? + Hey it's Paul G. from Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. How're you doing? - I'm doing pretty good, thanks! + Alright, I have millionairefan64 sitting opposite me, and needs your help to the question worth $16,000. - Oh, OK. + Now, he's used the 50:50 earlier for the question, so this should be a little easier for you as you'll hear just two possible answers instead of four, One of them would give you $16,000, one of them would cost him 7 grand. - Alright, I'm ready to go. + OK, then. Your time begins now.
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Post by RegisFan on Dec 2, 2016 23:31:12 GMT -5
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Dec 3, 2016 8:14:36 GMT -5
Post ------------------------ So sorry for the late reply, I've been quite busy recently. ------------------------ End Well, millionairefan64, I think the answer may be 1946... I think they may have started it as some sort of celebration of something, so the end of World War 2 could make sense. That is just a guess, I'm only about 60% sure, but good luck!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2016 9:00:04 GMT -5
*PAF clock interrupt sting plays, Q9 heartbeat bed restarts playing*
So, you think it's 1948, while MLUK is 60% sure it's 1946. You can still Ask the Audience, or you might save that lifeline and risk 7 grand, for $16,000. Or you can take the $8k. What's your opinion on this?
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Post by millionairefan64 on Dec 3, 2016 21:22:50 GMT -5
Thanks millionaireloveruk, well since I want to save the audience which I wouldn't have if it weren't for the trick question. So, I'm actually going to go against my original instinct and go with him, A: 1946, final answer
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2016 9:55:02 GMT -5
*Q9/14 Final Answer cue plays* Hmph... You had $16,000... You thought that was either '48, '50 or '52 before using the 50:50 only to eliminate the last two, you called a friend who actually suggested otherwise, and you've decided to go against your gut... Lost two lifelines on a question, and... millionaireloveruk won you SIXTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS!!! *Q9 Win plays* *Q10/15 Lights Down cue plays* The Cannes Film Festival was established on September 20, 1946. Also the first film showcase did occur in this day, until October. Right, you no longer two of the lifelines, you're left with just an Ask the Audience. You're just six questions away from a million, You would lose $15,000 if you miss this question worth a guaranteed $32,000: *Q10 Heartbeat bed plays*
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Post by millionairefan64 on Dec 4, 2016 13:47:28 GMT -5
Seeing I don't live in the U.K. I know absolutely nothing about coronation street, I've heard of the show however. So once again, let's ask the audience
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2016 17:41:55 GMT -5
Alright, audience! *ATA Begin cue plays* Another chance to shine (for the fourth time now...) to this question worth a guaranteed $32,000: In the early days of the TV Series Coronation Street, which character owned a cat named Bobby? A: Minnie Caldwell B: Harry Hewitt C: Martha Longhurst D: Albert Tatlock On your keypads, again please, vote now! *ATA Voting cue plays* *ATA End sting plays, Q10 Heartbeat bed restarts playing* Well, 55% think Minnie Caldwell owned a cat named Bobby in Coronation Street, 34% think it was Martha Longhurst. You have no lifelines left at this point, so you're pretty much on your own.
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Post by millionairefan64 on Dec 5, 2016 20:46:00 GMT -5
Ok once again I do trust the audience, A: Minnie Caldwell, final answer.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2016 5:17:19 GMT -5
*Q10/15 Final Answer cue plays* This audience has won you 32 GRAND!!!
*Q10 Win cue plays* *Q6/11 Lights Down cue plays* Alright, you have the $32,000 guaranteed prize, but first of all, let me read the explanation that the producers has sent me for this question: So, as I've said, you have $32,000. That's guaranteed no matter what happens. Sadly, you have no lifelines left so you're now on your own. But, the next question is worth $64,000, and if you don't have a clue, you can just take a guess since you won't lose anything if you get this wrong. Here's the question: *Q11 Heartbeat bed plays*
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Post by millionairefan64 on Dec 7, 2016 20:27:02 GMT -5
I've like to switch the question please
"audience laughs"
No, since I can't do that and it's just a free guess, I will be happy with $32,000 regardless. I'll say D: Republic of Kenya, final answer.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2016 14:04:25 GMT -5
*Q6/11 Final Answer cue plays* OK, so you have no idea, and you'll be happy with $32,000 regardless? What if I told that your guess just won you SIXTY-FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS!?*Q11 Win cue plays* *Q7/12 Lights Down cue plays* BTW, I'd also wish that the Switch the Question lifeline here, but it looks like it doesn't work here... Alright, you have $64,000, you'll lose 32k if you get the next question wrong. You have no lifelines left, but here it comes worth $125,000: *Q12 Heartbeat bed plays*
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Post by millionairefan64 on Dec 10, 2016 13:44:09 GMT -5
Gosh I walked with $64,000 last time I played. I really want to get to that million but it takes a lot of risk in order to do it.
You know what, I know I'm risking half of the money I have and again I'm leaving with $32,000 regardless. I'm going to play this question.
"audience cheers and applauds"
Ok, I think I have heard of the young dancer and there's an answer that does stick out in my head. So, no guts no glory, I'm going to say B: Enzo Plazzotta, and that is my final answer.
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