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Post by exambolor on Oct 3, 2020 19:43:56 GMT -5
Let’s lock it in here.
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Post by JCEurovision on Oct 3, 2020 19:53:19 GMT -5
Lock in here? Computer, lock exambolor's second safe haven at P250,000. *milestone chosen plays*Which means that if you get this one right, you will be granted an additional lifeline which is Switch the Question. You still have two lifelines, though: 50:50 and Phone-A-Friend. However, you are five questions away from P2,000,000. Since you decided to lock your second safe haven at P250,000, if you get this wrong, you will lose P130,000 and that's a big number to subtract, so you are putting a lot of risk on this. You don't have to play this question, but take your time and have a look at Question 11, for a guaranteed P250,000. *q11 bed plays(2007)*Which of the following is, by definition, an example of an oviparous animal? A: camel B: hamster C: bear D: platypus
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Post by exambolor on Oct 3, 2020 23:03:58 GMT -5
Now this is an interesting one. The Ovi in oviparous would mean something egg related, like in human reproduction.
So this makes it an easy process of elimination, the platypus as far as I know is the only one of those animals that lay eggs. So Platypus, final.
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Post by JCEurovision on Oct 4, 2020 4:03:00 GMT -5
*q6 final answer plays*You no longer have P150,000 in your bank, exambolor. I'm very sorry, but you won't lose P130,000 either because you just guaranteed yourself a quarter of a million pesos! *32,000 pound correct answer plays, set brightens to purple and quickly followed by q7 lights bed and goes to pitch black*exambolor, you made me feel very nervous after you said "Final answer" but you managed to pull off and won a guaranteed P250,000. By the way, oviparous came from the Latin word ovum, meaning "egg" and the platypus is a reptile along with snakes, turtles, alligators, and such that have scales. Don't forget that more examples are insects, fish, and flight and flightless birds. Speaking of P250,000, I will now press the black button, sending your account to no less than that, right NOW. *the host pushes the black button, sending the guaranteed amount in the contestant's bank account*exambolor, you are four questions away from the million. How do you feel?
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Post by exambolor on Oct 4, 2020 4:58:48 GMT -5
Nervous to say the least! But I have those three lifelines in my pocket so that lessens the nerves a bit.
If I can beat my score from last time I’ll be happy.
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Post by JCEurovision on Oct 4, 2020 5:19:33 GMT -5
I said before you came to the Hot Seat, you've already won P600,000 on your first appearance and you want to beat that score. Before that, you have to go through all four questions first. Don't forget that you have 50:50, Phone-A-Friend, and Switch the Question on the table and this next one is just a free shot, but this is for P400,000 because you set your second safe haven at P250,000. exambolor, you don't have to play this question, but here it comes for P400,000. *q12 bed plays(2007)*The Crawford rule is the standard rule for playing matches in what game? A: chess B: poker C: backgammon D: cribbage
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Post by JCEurovision on Oct 4, 2020 5:22:25 GMT -5
Again, you don't have to play this question, but it's a free shot because even if you're wrong, the worst you can do here is leave with at least a quarter of a million pesos in your account. Take your time.
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Post by exambolor on Oct 4, 2020 5:34:46 GMT -5
I have a hunch on this one. I’m gonna go 50:50.
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Post by JCEurovision on Oct 4, 2020 5:38:00 GMT -5
Well, looks like you're going to narrow it down to two, so Computer( gameshowfandanny), what are you waiting for? Remove two wrong answers and leave him with one remaining wrong answer and the correct one.
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Post by gameshowfandanny on Oct 4, 2020 8:07:08 GMT -5
Remaining Answers: C. backgammon D. cribbage
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Post by JCEurovision on Oct 4, 2020 8:20:01 GMT -5
That left you with backgammon and cribbage, exambolor. Does this have any help, or do you want to use another lifeline just to make sure of yourself? Remember, this is a free shot to P400,000.
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Post by exambolor on Oct 6, 2020 3:14:39 GMT -5
As it is a free shot, I’m gonna have a go. I’m leaning towards backgammon, as I know that would be the type of game to contain a rule like the Crawford rule. I don’t see Cribbage having that.
So it’s a complete guess and it’s a free shot, backgammon final.
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Post by JCEurovision on Oct 6, 2020 4:47:47 GMT -5
*q7 final answer plays*I said that there's nothing to lose by playing this question. As the song from "Hamilton" goes, you're not going to give away your shot, but you haven't because you've just won P400,000! *q12 correct answer plays, set brightens to purple and quickly followed by q8 lights bed and goes to pitch black*By the way, the Crawford rule states that if one player reaches a score one point short of the match, neither player may offer a double in the immediately following game. This one game with no doubling is called the Crawford game. exambolor, you have two lifelines left which are Phone-A-Friend and Switch the Question and you're just three little questions away from P2,000,000. However, the next one is the one where you stopped: P600,000. I have a feeling that you will be our second top prize winner on the Millionaire Fans' RPG. If you give me a wrong answer, you will lose P150,000 and go back to P250,000. As I said, you don't have to play this question, but have a look at Question 13 for P600,000. *q13 bed plays(2007)*Opal Fruits was the original name for which of the following candies? A: Starburst B: Skittles C: Sour Patch Kids D: Swedish Fish
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Post by JCEurovision on Oct 6, 2020 4:49:25 GMT -5
You have Phone-A-Friend and Switch the Question remaining, exambolor. You have P400,000 at the very moment and you are risking P150,000 on this.
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Post by exambolor on Oct 6, 2020 5:07:43 GMT -5
I’m tossing up between Skittles and Starbursts here. I’m leaning towards Starburst here because I think the Opal Fruits name would fit better with the traditional chews that Starbursts are because of the flavours. I don’t think Skittles would fit the name.
So, through a very convoluted process of elimination, I’m gonna go with Starbursts, final answer.
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