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Post by tenpoundhammer on Dec 26, 2014 21:45:54 GMT -5
$1,000 Toss-Up: Food & Drink
_ _ _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ / C R _ _ M
Matt solves PEACHES AND CREAM.
Matt DeSanto, Malvern, PA, operations manager for a supply and distribution company, married to Jennifer, has two sons, his first crush was Vanna Joanna Kronberg, Eden Prairie, MN, originally from Lexington, SC, senior logistics analyst for a retailer, married to Brant 5 years, makes balloon animals Rachel Koestner, Phoenix, AZ, senior at Arizona State, studying marketing and business tourism, loves to travel
$2,000 Toss-Up: Character
_ _ _ / _ _ _ E _ _ _ _ _ _
Matt solves THE LONE RANGER.
Prize on Wheel: Monmouth Historic Inn, Mississippi, $6,142
Round 1: Person
Matt hits $2,500 for T, then buys A, E, and I. He gets the Wild Card with R, then hits the $500 under it for N. After returning to $2,500, he asks to use the Wild Card, but calls O, so the Wild Card is null and void. (O is also the last vowel.) He returns to the same $500 for D.
_ A S _ I O N T R E N D S E T T E R
He solves FASHION TRENDSETTER for $14,000 and the Wild Card.
PERFECT ROUND
Joanna: $0 Rachel: $0 Matt: $17,000
The production department gives holiday wishes. ==== Mystery Round: Phrase
Joanna Bankrupts on the left of the Million Dollar Wedge, and Rachel hits Lose a Turn.
Matt hits $650 for T, then buys O and A. He gets the Mississippi trip with N, then buys I and E to clear the vowels. Next is R on ½ Car between $650 and $900. He then hits $3,500 for G, then uses the Wild Card for D.
_ A N D E D D O _ N / _ R O _ G E N E R A T I O N / T O G E N E R A T I O N
He solves HANDED DOWN FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION for $22,950, the trip, and the tag.
Bankrupt: Joanna ($0) Lose a Turn: Rachel
Joanna: $0 Rachel: $0 Matt: $46,092 + ½ Car tag ==== Jim Thornton gives holiday wishes.
Prize/Express Round: Living Things
Rachel calls T and F on the Southern Living gift tag and $900. She buys O, calls S on $500 between $800 and $650, and buys A and E. Her next stop is Express, but she doesn't get to climb aboard as there aren't any G's.
Matt calls X on $500 between $800 and $700, then buys I to clear the vowels.
_ A _ _ S _ E _ I E S / O F E X O T I _ / _ I _ _ S
He says RARE SPECIES OF EXOTIC BIRDS, but that's wrong.
Joanna hits the Bankrupt between $900 and $650, and Rachel hits the one between $900 and $3,500. Matt calls P and B on $600 and $800, then D on $500 between $800 and $700. After that, he hits $700 twice for R and C, then finishes with N on $550.
_ A N _ S P E C I E S / O F E X O T I C / B I R D S
He solves MANY SPECIES OF EXOTIC BIRDS for $4,800 and a trip to Jamaica (Apple Vacations tour/Iberostar Hotel, $8,000).
Dud: G (Rachel) Missolve: Matt Bankrupt: Joanna ($0), Rachel ($2,150 + Gift Tag)
Joanna: $0 Rachel: $0 Matt: $58,892 ==== The control room gives holiday wishes.
$3,000 Toss-Up: Occupation
R I V _ R _ O A T C A P _ _ I _
Matt solves RIVERBOAT CAPTAIN.
Round 4: Landmark
Final Spin: $5,000
Matt: T Joanna: N Rachel: L Matt: R Joanna: P Rachel: A Matt: K Joanna: E Rachel: V; EVERGLACIER NATIONAL PARK Matt: G
E V E R G L A _ E _ N A T _ _ N A L / P A R K
He solves EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK for $30,000, and our first sweep since October 26, 2011 and a new pre-Bonus Round record!
End totals: Joanna: $0 -> $1,000 Rachel: $0 -> $1,000 Matt: $91,892 ==== $100,000 Bonus Round
His wife, Jennifer, is in the audience.
He hits the M in AMERICA'S, and his bonus puzzle is Thing:
_ _ _ _ E N _ _ _ E L
H, C, B, A:
_ _ _ _ E N _ A _ E L
He doesn't solve WOODEN GAVEL for $32,000. End total: $91,892.
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Post by germanname1990 on Dec 26, 2014 21:55:11 GMT -5
What happened in the bonus round tonight was just anti-climactic, exactly what I feared, considering the monumental way Matt played tonight. I knew if he won a cash amount in the bonus round, he would've had $100,000 maybe even $110,000 or so in cash alone, although that's before taxes.
The moment he said, "Gavel," however, I knew the puzzle answer. I was thinking "Bagel," although I knew that wouldn't be it. So I wouldn't have had a chance myself. He still played an excellent game, so good that I'm surprised he's not a member here. Is he?
As for the ladies, there's not a doubt in the world I feel bad for them, especially Johanna.
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Post by mcbridebobby on Dec 26, 2014 21:55:48 GMT -5
Well, if you're NOT going to win the BR, watch what Matt did- he was very lucky!!!!
I thought the bonus puzzle would be HIDDEN DOWEL or WOODEN DOWEL.
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Post by williamporygon on Dec 26, 2014 21:58:31 GMT -5
Wow. Just... wow. What a show.
Given that in 32 years, Matt's the first contestant to break $70K in the maingame, much less $90K... I think that record is going to stand for awhile.
He definitely deserved it, given how clear it was from the first two toss-ups that he was a good puzzle solver. It certainly helped that his opponents were unlucky and not the best solvers (seriously, that speed-up round should've been obvious after the E's went up). Funny that both his mistakes (failing to use the wild card on the $2500 and the missolve in round 3) only led to him winning more than he would've if they didn't happen.
Only thing that was a bit of a downer was that bonus round. The way he played I don't doubt he could've gotten it if he still had the wild card and/or actually tried instead of giving up before the time even ran out.
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Post by tenpoundhammer on Dec 26, 2014 21:59:14 GMT -5
I don't mind him casting off the bonus round like that. Dude won $91 freaking thousand in the main game; anything else is just gravy.
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Post by WayoshiM on Dec 26, 2014 22:02:02 GMT -5
What a legendary game this was. Matt still seemed unconfident in his abilities in the BR, and while he was very lucky, he was a pretty good solver in his own right, and probably shouldn't have given in so quickly. It was a funny conclusion to the episode, though.
I can't really say much about Joanna, she basically did not play. Rachel certainly had a hand in this legendary status though - that G call in R3 was also without basis.
I really don't like the WC inconsistency on vowels. It worked out wonderfully tonight - from a single on 2500 to a triple on 3500 - but that rarely works out that way, and I still say use it on first big money you get. I think the rules should be use it before vowels, and it was enforced correctly tonight - so maybe they cleaned that up. But on these little things, they keep getting a lot of them wrong, so I dunno...
Also worth pointing out is that RARE, while E was called, was certainly a better adjective than MANY. I'm sure Matt was just making his best educated guess there at the end. The PPs have been beyond stale iterating over the same tropical ideas too many times now, and I think that's been the root of some of these atrocious PPs.
I never imagined someone ever breaking 80k, never mind 90k. About the only thing that went wrong was not hitting the other half at the end of R3. Pat has not spun that strong for a full R4 6k speed-up all season, that couldn't have been more perfectly timed, and even then, it's not always a 30k+ result in that situation. The weird WC antics gained Matt 8000. He got both trips. He hit big money 3 times, called 4 letters on it, and earned 30k flat out of those spins, too. His spin pattern was pretty variant after R1 and yet he never hit a penalty. MANY was such a meh adjective that both ladies spun after the missolve, and both hit BANKRUPTs [again], allowing Matt to tackle the puzzle again more carefully, stay true to a remaining common letter when at the breaking point (N), and get it. All of these fairly rare events happened to the same person.
I'll go ahead and say this was a top 5 episode of the MDW era of Wheel. It was a blast to watch all the way through.
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Post by mechamind on Dec 26, 2014 22:02:39 GMT -5
You know it's a good day when Round 3's winnings look like peanuts.
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Post by mechamind on Dec 26, 2014 22:16:46 GMT -5
...so good that I'm surprised he's not a member here. Is he? I think somebody would have referred to themselves as among the best players on this forum if that happened. You never know, as maybe he will find it. Of course, we can't really force anything.
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Post by GonzalesWOF on Dec 26, 2014 22:17:45 GMT -5
Man... Had Matt solved the BR puzzle, he had finished with a 6-figure amount. The W and V are lurking in that puzzle because Matt had $90K+ before the BR.
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Post by Bryce L. on Dec 26, 2014 23:01:29 GMT -5
Man... Had Matt solved the BR puzzle, he had finished with a 6-figure amount. The W and V are lurking in that puzzle because Matt had $90K+ before the BR. Um, the puzzles are chosen in advance, they don't just say "Oh, he's breaking the bank, let's put up a tough one to stop him", S&P would have a field day with that.
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Post by pannoni1 on Dec 26, 2014 23:04:35 GMT -5
Even had Matt solved the BR, I still would have seen it as rather anticlimatic, but it would have been great to see him win more than some $100,000 envelope winners did and perhaps be the biggest male winner in WoF history. I actually got the BR after the A was revealed, though it was still a tough one. Thankfully, a maingame record on one of the longest-running game shows is sure to be something to talk about as with the infrequency of the $5000 final spin, so much would have to come through, with basically the car the only thing that was really missing. Even the puzzle writers had it well tonight, with a good fake guess on the third round and a decent fourth-round puzzle to allow a nice payout. I just feel sorry for Joanna with her only spins being Bankrupts! Still, a nice post-Christmas treat that I feel was better than the Million Dollar Win during the seasons' first week due to the drama and improved puzzles that recaptured the magic of me watching the show as a little boy. Grade: A
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Post by MarioGS on Dec 26, 2014 23:14:24 GMT -5
I was looking at Twitter on my phone and saw tweets mentioning "$91K" and I thought they were exaggerations, but WOW! AND this didn't even involve Mystery, 1/2 Car, or Express like I thought it would! :faint: And I thought reaching $70K was next to impossible... I watched what I could on my phone in a not-so-quiet environment, but Matt blowing off the BR was funny, although it was kind of disappointing to see he knew GAVEL anyway. Pat dissing the $32K was funny, too. That's the first time in over a year (I'm pretty sure) that Pat hit $5K on a full Speed-Up! So, this is going to sound really petty of me, but... was the audience any good in terms of reacting to Matt's/Pat's top spins (and I mean the actual spin landings, not only after the letters are revealed)? Yes, I know this isn't supposed to make or break a high-paying show, but it certainly affects how exciting the episode can be IMO. I don't want to watch it on YouTube tomorrow with my hopes up... (From what I could hear on my phone, they DID sound pretty enthusiastic about Matt's huge total during the final tally and genuinely laughing at Matt's "It's been a great time" joking) I really don't like the WC inconsistency on vowels. It worked out wonderfully tonight - from a single on 2500 to a triple on 3500 - but that rarely works out that way, and I still say use it on first big money you get. I think the rules should be use it before vowels, and it was enforced correctly tonight - so maybe they cleaned that up. But on these little things, they keep getting a lot of them wrong, so I dunno... Apparently there was an explicit clause about this in the official rules during Season 31. Maybe they removed it? Can anyone here who was on in S32 confirm anything about "using the Wild Card after buying a vowel for your previous spin"? ...so good that I'm surprised he's not a member here. Is he? I think somebody would have referred to themselves as among the best players on this forum if that happened. You never know, as maybe he will find it. Of course, we can't really force anything. I tweeted him, so we'll see. Again, nobody's obliged.
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Post by genius2751 on Dec 26, 2014 23:16:19 GMT -5
Man, Matt was just incredible tonight!!! Imagine if he won a car or got a total clean sweep - at least he earned a maingame sweep and record, was very funny in the BR (I got it with RSTLNE and highly doubted it would be won due to that crazy maingame), lost only $32K, and got a hug from Vanna. Totally well-deserved $91,892 total for him!
My rating: 10!
This week's rating: 8
I wonder how much was given away this week. And here's another case of the BR winner on Monday (Lisa) being the only BR winner this week. And we sure are getting close to having a total clean sweep...
Which leaves me this question - how come Mike Matt is not the featured blogger this week?!?! It's actually Anne from Tuesday. Is this really becoming a modern Wheel trend?
Matt, if you're reading this, I just wanna say major congrats!
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Post by tenpoundhammer on Dec 26, 2014 23:18:46 GMT -5
I didn't have T1 or R3 even after the N was called. Seems they like to make "that one word" puzzles in the PP a lot lately...
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Post by MarioGS on Dec 26, 2014 23:29:30 GMT -5
^ That's only because so many contestants keep getting screwed over by the stupid adjectives...
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Post by jjman920 on Dec 27, 2014 0:27:28 GMT -5
Wow, oh wow. What an episode.
After Round 2, I thought we might have something, but once she landed on the Express in Round 3, I started thinking "Oh, we might have a game on our hands now." And then she pissed it away with "G" call. So after Round 3, it was clearly a "He might actually do this." type of feel. Damned if I didn't fall out of my chair when she missolved with "Everglacier" (what the hell is an everglacier???), because it was apparently clear that he was going to break the record.
You want to talk about all the chips falling in the right place. This has to be it. He almost got screwed over one of those "stupid adjectives." I don't understand why, if they're so prudent about their finances at times, why they continue putting these random adjectives into puzzles. They're annoying.
I actually don't have a problem with how he handled the Bonus Round. It was actually quite funny to see someone finally blow off these ridiculously contrived puzzles. Seriously, what other kind of gavels are there? Are there metal ones? Marble ones? Plastic ones? Because when I think of a gavel, I think of wooden ones. I don't need to be told they're wooden. So it seems kind of dumb to me to stick the word "Wooden" in front just to make the puzzle longer or different. When was the last time you even used "Gavel" in a bonus round? When was the last time the show used a bonus round puzzle made up of six or fewer letters? There's nothing wrong with that and it's really annoying to see these random words shoved in front of puzzle just so you can reuse or lengthen them thereby, in some cases, making them more difficult.
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Post by genius2751 on Dec 27, 2014 0:29:36 GMT -5
Maybe the species of birds ARE rare.
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Post by WayoshiM on Dec 27, 2014 0:46:50 GMT -5
I didn't have T1 or R3 even after the N was called. Seems they like to make "that one word" puzzles in the PP a lot lately... I don't think they're trying to ruin contestants' big banks on purpose, I think they just really suck at writing now, especially on PPs.
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Post by tenpoundhammer on Dec 27, 2014 0:47:27 GMT -5
^ They used JUDGE'S GAVEL a few years ago. The episode it was on also had a sweep.
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Post by WarioSajak on Dec 27, 2014 1:09:02 GMT -5
Wha-hey je-I ju-did that g- ...Wow. $91,000+?! It doesn't even matter that the Bonus Round was lost -- Matt took $77,750 cash from Harry's wallet, hauled it to a damn Brinks truck, and floored it. And then they had to pay out another $2,000 for the losers! Speaking hypothetically...had Matt won the Gift Tag, the $10,000 Mystery Wedge, the car (at least $15,000), and the Bonus Round, he would've passed the current non-Million record of $147,000. If said BR had been the $100,000, Matt's over the $200,000 mark, which used to be the winnings cap before the Million-Dollar Wedge was added -- and a limit I thought was impossible to accomplish due to requiring a $100K maingame. I bet Sony's glad they didn't have the Secret Santa stuff this week! He almost got screwed over one of those "stupid adjectives." I don't understand why, if they're so prudent about their finances at times, why they continue putting these random adjectives into puzzles. They're annoying. Honestly, I think you answered your own question there, JJ. Same goes for the bonus puzzles being artificially lengthened, although WOODEN GAVEL is far from the worst examples of that practice. I don't think they're trying to ruin contestants' big banks on purpose, I think they just really suck at writing now, especially on PPs. I think it's a little from Column A and a little from Column B. how come Mike Matt is not the featured blogger this week?!?! It's actually Anne from Tuesday. Is this really becoming a modern Wheel trend? Given how much the guy won, I don't think Sony wants to broadcast that they got taken to the cleaners, especially since it's without a Bonus Round win being involved! Um, the puzzles are chosen in advance, they don't just say "Oh, he's breaking the bank, let's put up a tough one to stop him", Sure, but I've got a feeling the bonus puzzles are gonna get stupid hard after Matt's performance.
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