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Post by acw on Nov 2, 2019 4:07:38 GMT -5
Wait, hold it, there are 2 Mystery Wedges now?
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Post by acwof on Nov 2, 2019 6:27:10 GMT -5
Wait, hold it, there are 2 Mystery Wedges now? There are always two Mystery Wedges on the Wheel during the Mystery Round. One mystery wedge has $10K on the other side, while the other mystery wedge has BANKRUPT on the other side. - acwof
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Post by mechamind on Nov 2, 2019 10:11:59 GMT -5
I think we'd need to know where they hide the $100,000 envelope in every game before we can establish predictability for the $1 Million envelope.
That's all it is, right? It makes sense to just swap the $100K with $1M without touching anything else.
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Post by acw on Nov 2, 2019 12:12:27 GMT -5
Wait, hold it, there are 2 Mystery Wedges now? There are always two Mystery Wedges on the Wheel during the Mystery Round. One mystery wedge has $10K on the other side, while the other mystery wedge has BANKRUPT on the other side. - acwof Wow, I honestly don't think I knew that. I thought it was just one, and it varies whether it was the 10K or the BANKRUPT.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2019 12:30:30 GMT -5
^ Lol it doesn’t work that way. 2 Mystery wedges were on the wheel ever since their debut (One contains the BANKRUPT and the other contains the prize.). Also, here’s video about the (so close) Million Dollar moment: m.youtube.com/watch?v=VNZ_m-ToWoc
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Post by genius2751 on Nov 2, 2019 13:00:42 GMT -5
This episode was quite the roller coaster.
Had it not been for a YouTube spoiler, I would’ve rooted for Jessica to win given she works with people with disabilities and mental illnesses. As Pat would say, she almost made it to the 10-yard line quite a few times.
Scott won a great 2nd-place total, and he got pretty lucky in R2. But another spingle? I would’ve just solved R1 after Jessica’s mishap.
Speaking of R2, that should’ve been solved earlier, in my opinion.
Karen, on the other hand, pretty much cleaned up thanks to the PP and the Triple Toss-Ups. And why so many baseball puzzles in that round? The World Series?
Apparently, no one except those on stage cared about her Million Dollar Wedge or top dollar hit.
I got the BR with RSTLNE. Her $37K win was pretty bittersweet, but it would’ve been any more bittersweet if she won the super big one (since she had no support in the audience). Sorry, Joyce...
My rating: 7 Weekly rating: 7
Great week overall! Much better than I expected.
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Post by acw on Nov 2, 2019 15:48:25 GMT -5
^ Lol it doesn’t work that way. 2 Mystery wedges were on the wheel ever since their debut (One contains the BANKRUPT and the other contains the prize.). Also, here’s video about the (so close) Million Dollar moment: m.youtube.com/watch?v=VNZ_m-ToWocEver since the debut? Well, ****, today I learned
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2019 13:05:23 GMT -5
This probably might be the best Home Sweet Home week that I saw. While there were a couple of downsides (Shaky playing on some parts, So close Million Dollar), I enjoyed it overall. The high totals obviously bumped up the averages of the episodes, which for I will display the stats for right now (winners only):
Maximum: $72,013 Minimum: $10,250 Median: $41,170 Lower Quartile: $20,490 Upper Quartile: $54,614 Mean: $39,164 Standard Deviation: $18,908 Total accumulated by winners: $1,566,549
And now: the current probability/possible envelope number for the non-100 BR envelopes:
$37K: 21/40 = 0.525 (12 envelopes) $45K: 5/40 = 0.125 (3 envelopes) $50K: 1/40 = 0.025 (1 envelope) CAR: 13/40 = 0.325 (7 envelopes)
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