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Post by millionaireloveruk on Feb 20, 2017 14:06:03 GMT -5
*Q12 Final plays* Hmm... One thing I have to ask before I reveal the answer, how on earth does a gold rush that happened several years ago mean that no hotels can be build in a major state capital? I'm actually curious to how you've come to that conclusion.
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Post by JCEurovision on Feb 20, 2017 15:22:03 GMT -5
Because Sacramento, there was a Gold Rush there and San Jose, there has Silicon Valley. I think that both of them could have hotels there, but I ruled them out because those two cities are, maybe, too small to have a hotel, so I can't say there were no hotels in a major state capital, but I am 60% sure.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Feb 21, 2017 12:18:16 GMT -5
I still can't get my head around how a city can be too small to have a hotel in... I mean, I'm pretty sure the Vatican has a hotel and that's the smallest city in the world. Sacramento's size is about 260 square kilometres, or 100 square miles, so of course there's going to be a hotel there. San Jose is even bigger, that's about 470 square kilometres, or 180 square miles, so of course these places are going to have hotels. Honestly, I have no idea whatsoever about how you came to that conclusion... You're going to have to explain that more... However. Neither of those are the correct answer. So, it's either Los Angeles or Fresno. For £1,000,000... The correct answer is... Los Angeles!*Q12 Win Plays, audience cheers* *Q13 Lights down plays, set turns black, light columns turn bright blue* You have one million pounds! But, unusually for a show called 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?', there's still 3 more questions yet. the next of those is worth £2,500,000. You still have a Double Dip left, but the drop for this next question is £900,000. Can you afford to risk that? This is for two and a half million pounds sterling. Good luck, here it comes: *Q13 background music plays*
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Post by JCEurovision on Feb 21, 2017 16:08:08 GMT -5
Wow. I am tossed between astatine and osmium because iridium and rhodium were way too much for just a single ounce of the Earth's crust. Either two would make up such a small handful, because iridium is more of xenon than carbon and rhodium is more of radium than selenium. I am tossed between those two, so I will Double Dip on that.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Feb 22, 2017 11:52:01 GMT -5
He's going to Double Dip. *Q13 background music stops, Double Dip music plays, audience cheer and shout words of encouragement.* You now have 2 chances to give me the correct answer and win £2,500,000. However, you are now unable to walk away from this question, hence the amount being in red. You're either going to win £2,500,000 and keep going or win £100,000. Can I please have your first answer with a reasonable and valid explanation?
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Post by JCEurovision on Feb 22, 2017 15:33:15 GMT -5
OK. Astatine sounds logical, because heavier metals tend to occur rarely in the Earth's crust and more popular metals like silicon, potassium, or carbon tend to occur above it. Even 28 grams of astatine won't reach 1% of the crust and too much of it can cause radiation because it is a radioactive element. I don't think iridium or rhodium won't fit because both of them aren't as powerful as uranium or plutonium, but astatine sounds way powerful than curium or neptunium. So, I have to confirm my first answer, A: astatine, final.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Feb 24, 2017 15:00:50 GMT -5
*Double Dip 1st Answer plays* Whatever happens, whether astatine is correct or not, it won't be over yet. JCEurovision . Astatine, element number 85... Is... RIGHT! *Q13 Win plays, audience cheers very loudly* *Q14 Lights Down plays.* Wow... I cannot believe it, you have £2,500,000! Tell me, how are you feeling right now?
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Post by JCEurovision on Feb 24, 2017 16:00:40 GMT -5
Nerve-wracking, very nerve-wracking.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Feb 25, 2017 15:15:11 GMT -5
Well, hopefully you'll know the next two questions to just get rid of this nervousness I think everybody here is feeling right now. You are simply two correct answers away from ten million pounds. All of your lifelines have been used to get to this point, but you still have the option to walk away if you want to. This next question is worth £5,000,000, but a wrong answer would lead to a huge drop of £2,400,000. Please, please, PLEASE. Do not let that happen. Here it comes: your penultimate question, it's worth five million pounds sterling: *Q14 Background plays*
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Post by JCEurovision on Feb 25, 2017 16:35:37 GMT -5
Oh my God. This one is a trap because I don't know Danny Dyer but I do know that Edward I is Edward the Confessor, while Edward II, if memory serves me right, married to Eleanor of Aquitaine. Edward IV, I don't know why he's famous, so rule out Edward IV.
£2,500,000 is a lot of money, but £5,000,000 sounds terrific. If I'm wrong, that would be a huge blow.
When I am thinking of III, I know Richard III which is a historical play about him, and George III was king when America declared independence.
You know what? Let's go for it. B: Edward III, final.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Feb 25, 2017 17:49:30 GMT -5
Post ------------------ I'm not accepting that answer. There is no intellectual basis to giving Edward III whatsoever. George III isn't even in the right House, and neither is Richard III. What they did in their reigns, and what became of their legacies are in no way related to Edward III. JCEurovision, I have no doubt you have used the internet to come to that conclusion. As this is my RPG, I will give you two options as to how we continue: 1) You admit that you have played this question unfairly. After this, the question shall be replaced with another of the same value. The incident will also be directly reported to the Staff, which may affect your roles in official RPG's. OR 2) You can give a reason for your answer which makes sense, which considering you don't know who Danny Dyer is, will be very difficult. If your reason is still ludicrous, you will be ejected from the game with £0. The incident will also be directly reported to the Staff, which may affect your roles in official RPG's. ------------------ End
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Post by JCEurovision on Feb 25, 2017 19:07:15 GMT -5
I go with option 1, because I admit that I have played this question unfairly. I apologize for that.
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Post by RegisFan on Feb 26, 2017 0:48:09 GMT -5
Post ---------------------- JCEurovision, this is very disappointing. After the many times you denied allegations of cheating in the official site RPGs, you now reveal that you did indeed cheat in this game. Your warning level has been raised accordingly. Do not cheat in any future RPGs, official or otherwise, or sterner disciplinary action will be taken. You are also banned from official RPG participation for 90 days. ---------------------- End
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Post by Peachfanclub on Feb 26, 2017 1:16:22 GMT -5
Post ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward II, if memory serves me right, married to Eleanor of Aquitaine. Two things: 1) That was Henry II, not Edward II. It only takes an avid Millionaire watcher to know that. 2) There's no way you can use that to eliminate Edward II, let alone use basic knowledge of George III and Richard III to lead you to blindly pick Edward III. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- End
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 6:33:46 GMT -5
Post ------------------------- I wanted to protest JCEurovision 's application as a player on this RPG after I feared (and still do) that he's going to go all the way with suspicious explanations and taking huge risks like we see here. And worst of all, this isn't the first time (not even the second time) that he's doing this kind of stunt. Check RPGs 56, 59 and 62, and you'll closely see that his involvement is pretty... replicated. I was a host in the last mentioned RPG and I must say that myself wasn't satisfied with how he was playing the game. I mean how could this Filipino know about Airey Neave, William Whewell coining the term "scientist" and Maya Angelou? To me this kid is crazy. I wouldn't have taken huge risks if I were him. That's all I got to say on this, I apologize if I went too far, but something has to be said. ------------------------- End
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