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Post by JCEurovision on Apr 14, 2020 18:28:10 GMT -5
Don't forget that you now have Switch the Question along with your 50:50 on the table, but this is a free shot, knowing that even if you're wrong, you still have P150,000 but if you get this right, I will turn that bank temporarily into P250,000 because any mistake after this question will lead you to massive drops.
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Post by ItsDaveHD on Apr 14, 2020 21:57:29 GMT -5
Well I wish I could say art was a strength of mine, but it is unfortunately not. I think I'll switch the question please. Final answer.
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Post by JCEurovision on Apr 14, 2020 22:16:09 GMT -5
Good thinking. *Switch the Question cue plays*Well, it's obviously helpful when a contestant thinks that something is not their cup of tea, hence you chose to Switch the Question and forget about it. If you would have stabbed in the dark and take a guess, what would've been your answer?
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Post by ItsDaveHD on Apr 14, 2020 23:44:03 GMT -5
Hmmm it would have been a complete guess. Maybe D?
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Post by BMG_Games on Apr 15, 2020 1:49:07 GMT -5
Post ----------------------- Am I supposed to switch the question, or does the question writer come with a new one? ----------------------- End
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Post by JCEurovision on Apr 15, 2020 4:48:34 GMT -5
Had you went for painting on an easel, you did the right thing to switch that question because it is incorrect. The correct answer, believe it or not, is C: sleeping on a bench. You have one lifeline left which is 50:50 and again, I have to warn you that if you answer the question incorrectly, you will remain at P150,000. Let's reveal what the switched question was, again it is re-valued at P250,000. *Switch Out plays*Before marrying George Washington, former First Lady Martha Washington had a husband with what first name before he died in July 1757? A: Thomas B: Samuel C: Daniel D: John
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Post by ItsDaveHD on Apr 15, 2020 9:49:56 GMT -5
Wow, I'm so glad I switched out! I was an American history buff back in high school. I definitely know this one. She was married to Daniel Custis. So I'll say C final answer!
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Post by JCEurovision on Apr 15, 2020 18:51:06 GMT -5
*q6 final answer plays*You have nothing to lose by playing this question and if this answer is correct, then any wrong answer from here on will cause you significant drops. And it starts right now because you have P250,000! *q11 correct answer plays, set brightens to purple and quickly followed by q7 lights bed and goes back to dark blue*Glad you switched the question just in time and then you have P250,000. If you get this next question incorrect, your bank will still remain at P150,000 but I said that the drops will be very steep because you would lose P100,000. Get the question right however, and you would get P400,000, you still have your 50:50 lifeline intact, and you can walk away at any time with P250,000, but here comes Question 12 of 15 for P400,000. *q12 bed plays(2007)*From 1973 to 1974, Dave Evans briefly sang as the original vocalist for what rock band? A: Led Zepellin B: Mötley Crüe C: Quiet Riot D: AC/DC
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Post by JCEurovision on Apr 15, 2020 18:56:07 GMT -5
davidmorse, you have P250,000 at the moment. You can use the 50:50 lifeline to narrow things down, or you could risk losing P100,000 for a shot at P400,000, which is approximately $7,800. Think hard on this.
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Post by ItsDaveHD on Apr 16, 2020 7:57:27 GMT -5
Oh boy I do know this. I was a classically trained musician for nearly 12 years, and I had a lot of friends who would listen to AC/DC and Dave Evans was in there at one point, so I'm going to say Dave Evans final answer.
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Post by JCEurovision on Apr 16, 2020 18:15:00 GMT -5
*q7 final answer plays*A lot of money is at stake, knowing that if you're wrong, you lose P100,000 and go back to P150,000. davidmorse, I'm so sorry that you no longer have P250,000, instead you have P400,000! *q12 correct answer plays, set brightens to purple and quickly followed by q8 lights bed and goes back to dark blue*Well, I'll be very honest with you, you played a terrific game so far and you still have your 50:50 lifeline left on the table. davidmorse, now we're getting very serious about the possibilities. You have P400,000 right now and you will be reluctantly want to walk away with that, BUT there are three more questions away from P2,000,000. If you give me a correct answer, your bank will now be worth P600,000 which is approximately $11,700. If you play this and get it wrong, you lose P250,000 and go all the way back to P150,000, so there's a lot of pressure going on. As I said, you have your 50:50 left on the table, but have a look at Question 13 for a whopping P600,000. *q13 bed plays(2007)*Referencing to both the liveliness and hedonism of his court, which Stuart English monarch was known as the "Merry Monarch"? A: Charles I B: Charles II C: James I D: James II
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Post by ItsDaveHD on Apr 17, 2020 23:46:10 GMT -5
I think I'll take that 50:50 please!
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Post by JCEurovision on Apr 18, 2020 18:36:40 GMT -5
You're down to your last lifeline, but there's nothing we can do here than using it. Alright, let's see if that works. Computer(BMG_Games), go ahead and remove two of the four answers leaving him with one right and one wrong NOW.
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Post by BMG_Games on Apr 19, 2020 2:04:55 GMT -5
*50:50 SFX Plays*
Referencing to both the liveliness and hedonism of his court, which Stuart English monarch was known as the “Merry Monarch”? A: B: Charles II C: D: James II
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Post by JCEurovision on Apr 19, 2020 6:05:57 GMT -5
The Computer narrowed it down between Charles II and James II. One of these two is worth P600,000 and the other will slip you back to P150,000. If that still doesn't help you, I could press the black button any moment because you could walk away right now with P400,000 for which you will take it home to New York in whole because it's tax-free.
Referencing to both the liveliness and hedonism of his court, which Stuart English monarch was known as the “Merry Monarch”, Charles II or James II? davidmorse, this question is worth P600,000, so think very hard on this.
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