GonzalesWOF
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You can't spend any of that, so you need to spin the wheel.
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Post by GonzalesWOF on Dec 4, 2013 20:58:34 GMT -5
OK, so here it is, in forint (ft) values:
8,000 6,000 bankrupt 50,000 bankrupt 10,000 6,000 10,000 9,000 15,000 1,000 bankrupt 25,000 7,000 15,000 10,000 lose a turn 7,000 9,000 7,000 25,000 joker (free spin) 12,000 8,000 5,000 40,000
In Rounds 1-3, the 10,000 ft spot between 6,000 and 9,000 is a prize wedge which the host asks a trivial question. The contestant who answered it correctly must solve the puzzle to win the prize. In Round 4, the 7,000 ft spot between 25,000 and 15,000 is a featured prize wedge, but I don't know how it works. The Bankrupt/50,000ft/Bankrupt spot is upgraded to Bankrupt/75,000/Bankrupt in Round 2, and then Bankrupt/100,000/Bankrupt in Rounds 3 and beyond.
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StrangerCoug
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Stranger Than You!
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Post by StrangerCoug on Dec 6, 2013 17:25:19 GMT -5
Are you sure that is a purple 1,000 ft space next to Bankrupt? It seems awfully low compared to the other values on the wheel.
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GonzalesWOF
BANHAMMER'D
You can't spend any of that, so you need to spin the wheel.
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Post by GonzalesWOF on Dec 6, 2013 18:48:01 GMT -5
Yes, I know. This video proves it:
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GonzalesWOF
BANHAMMER'D
You can't spend any of that, so you need to spin the wheel.
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Post by GonzalesWOF on Dec 15, 2013 18:52:59 GMT -5
Updated first post because I forgot to watch part 1 of the new Hungarian Wheel. So here it is. Part 2 is located in the above post.
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