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Post by tenpoundhammer on Jan 12, 2016 21:50:41 GMT -5
$1,000 Toss-Up: On the Map_ _ D _ P E _ T _ U N _ _ _ _ Michael solves BUDAPEST HUNGARY. Michael Carney (presidentbacon), Carlstadt, NJ, supervisor of a nonprfit, concession stand runner, likes bowling and dodgeball Monica Smearman, Glen Burnie, MD, entrepeneur, married to Michael, 1 daughter, first flight was to LA Robin Clay, Philadelphia, PA, has a daughter and grandson, paralegal, has 200 pairs of shoes $2,000 Toss-Up: Thing_ A N F A V O _ _ _ E Robin solves FAN FAVORITE. Prize on Wheel: Spain, Collette Vacations, $9,998Round 1: LandmarkThis round is all Robin: T and H on Ricardo Beverly Hills gift tag and $650, E, N and S on $900 and $650, O and U, F on $600, A, and R on the Spain trip. T H E / H O U S E S O F / _ A R _ _ A _ E N T She solves THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT for $4,600, the Spain trip, and the Gift Tag. PERFECT ROUND. Monica: $0 Robin: $17,598 Michael: $1,000 ==== Mystery Round: Same NameMichael Bankrupts between $900/$3,500. Monica calls R on Wild Card, buys E, and calls T and H on $700 and $600. After buying A, she calls N and B on ½ Car between $650/$900 and $650, then buys I and U to finish the vowels before finishing with C on Free Play. T H E / C _ E C H / & B A N A N A R E _ U B _ I C She solves THE CZECH & BANANA REPUBLIC for $5,200, the Wild Card, and the ½ Car tag. Bankrupt: Michael ($0) Monica: $5,200 + ½ Car tag + Wild Card Robin: $17,598 Michael: $1,000 Retro Bonus RoundThis lady chose C D H A for Things in 1997: _ A N T C _ _ _ S She didn't solve PANT CUFFS==== Prize/Express Round: Fun & GamesMonica calls S on $650, but after buying A, she Bankrupts between $600/$650. Robin hits ½ Car between $650/$900 for N, buys I and O, then calls Q on $600. After buying E and U, she calls R on the other ½ Car. A / U N I Q U E E _ _ U R S I O N She solves A UNIQUE EXCURSION for $1,100, the Ford Fiesta ( $14,965,), and a trip to Alaska (Collette, $11,198). Bankrupt: Monica ($400 + ½ Car tag + Wild Card) Monica: $5,200 Robin: $44,861 Michael: $1,000 ==== $3,000 Toss-Up: Food & DrinkS _ _ S S C _ _ E _ E Monica solves SWISS CHEESE. Round 4: OccupationFinal Spin: $600Monica: T Robin: S Michael: N Monica: E N E _ S _ _ _ E _ _ _ _ _ _ N _ S T She solves NEWSPAPER COLUMNIST for $1,600. Unclaimed: $3,200 (Robin), $3,200 (Michael) End totals: Monica: $9,800 Robin: $44,861 Michael: $1,000 ==== $100,000 Bonus RoundRobin's daughter is in the audience. She lands on the N in SPIN, and her puzzle is Thing: _ _ _ E _ _ _ _ T H, M, G, I: H _ G E _ _ _ H T HUGE FIGHT and HUGE SIGHT are wrong. She can't solve HUGE YACHT for $33,000. End total: $44,861. $5K EVERY DAY SPIN ID: LG1732604 In the final segment, Pat narrates a clip from January 13, 2015 contestant Meredith.
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Post by cowheelfan on Jan 13, 2016 1:04:55 GMT -5
First off, I have to say: What a night for Robin! I liked her spinning technique with the leg up in the air... I guess her bowling paid off! It was exciting to see her win the Spain trip in R1! I loved Pat's reaction to Robin trying to pick up the 1/2 Car Tag without having called a letter! She seemed to just be a savvy player in general since she knew to call the Q for UNIQUE. I thought she was going to get buzzed out before she called the R... but she wound up with the car! And the trip in the PP! (And side note: I liked that the Prize Puzzle was Alaska. Nice to see some variety; that sounds like an awesome trip!) In regards to the BR, I thought it was a challenge... HUGE was easy enough, especially with Robin's letters, but it took me most of the 10 seconds to finally solve the puzzle and get YACHT... that H there was everything! It was nice to see Monica finish up with a tidy sum herself! Good decision to call the E in the final round... I thought it seemed early to call vowels but then BAM! She got it! Good for her! My sincerest condolences to Michael. Unless my memory serves me wrong, the one time he spins the wheel, he gets a bankrupt! I'm sorry that luck didn't go your way, but I hope you had an awesome experience! And very nice job on that first tossup as well... I was got it right as I was hearing your buzzer, and I did that from the comfort of my couch... so I was impressed with that quick solve! Congrats!
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Post by lousan92 on Jan 13, 2016 17:31:04 GMT -5
Yes, such a great night for Robin! And she looked so happy, those are the contestants that I love seeing how they win so much money. And, of course, it's always great to see not only a Spain trip on the Wheel, but also watching that it's been won Monica finished so good, however she could have waited a little more to win more cash during the Speed-Up round. And poor Michael, I also remember that he only spun one time and it was a Bankrupt. What a pity! Fun fact: Robin has been the first yellow player to win a car (with 1/2 Car tags) during this season. Congratulations!
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Post by iroc24 on Jan 13, 2016 19:20:30 GMT -5
presidentbacon you did great. Kept smiling, even when you weren't getting a chance to spin.
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Post by tenpoundhammer on Jan 13, 2016 20:27:18 GMT -5
I had "journalist" on R4. because I kinda misplaced the N in my head.
BR was tricky. I couldn't get off -GHT endings even though the G wasn't there, and was stumped for anything else.
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Post by presidentbacon on Jan 13, 2016 21:27:24 GMT -5
Sooooo......first off, I have to say, that Robin and Monica were both the nicest ladies I could have played against. Tossup one: It's actually funny because we adopted my brother from Romania, which of course. borders Hungary. The hardest thing was not saying Bucharest which is the capital of Romania. From the moment Pat said, okay Michael's got the right idea, Let's get your buzzers ready...Okay Michael's won first the first tossup. Thought it was going to be the start of something glorious and it was just not meant to be. Tossups 2&3: We all buzzed in at the same time. You could actually see on TU2 that I thought I got in first. On TU3, I knew I didn't get in first. Don't know what took me so long on the tossups. Normally, I'm much quicker on the draw. It almost felt like a basketball player shooting at an away game and not getting familiar with the sightlines at the arena, therefore having a lower shooting percentage. For this very reason, I would have rather had a later game than being 2nd out of 6. Round 1: I think I knew that one before she called the O. Fairly early on, just waiting for my turn. Even after she solved, I knew there was plenty of game left and that I could recover. All I needed was to get something positive going in Round 2. Round 2: First spin: Bankrupt. Oh come on!!! I calmed down, realized that it will probably get back to me at some point, it usually does. Monica never gives up control and solves it. I remember knowing this one during the middle of the round as well, earlier than R1. I'm a geography guy so THE CZECH REPUBLIC came to me fairly quickly and the A's of course gave me BANANA. Round 3/Prize Puzzle: This is the round I was upset about. I knew this one so early on, I believe after the N's were called. Then she called a Q. I thought for sure I was done, she knew the puzzle, and that I lost the game. Then she's calling vowels, I think there might be hope yet, maybe she'll call a T, L, something (She told me later on that she only knew UNIQUE). Then, I don't know if it seemed like it to you guys, but it felt like it took her 3 eternities to call the R. I'm actually looking over to the side where they have the countdown clock and I saw it was at 4, 3. I'm thinking to myself are you kidding me? I thinking it's going to be at 0 or 1. I get that she was going for her 2nd half of the car but come on. Round 4/Speed-up: I was pretty defeated at this point, being down $43k with no hope of winning. I realized the puzzle as soon as she called the E's, which you can see. (There's a reason I gave up playing Poker, I'm quite animated with my facial expressions.) Bonus Round: While backstage, they showed us a monitor playing the live feed. Monica wasn't able to solve the puzzle, I solved it fairly quickly. I don't think I RSTLNE'd it. I think I needed the H's. That said, I think it might have hurt more than helped in a sense because of the common -GHT ending as tenpoundhammer also stated. I would have done well had I actually gotten a chance to play, but when the person before you never gets a letter wrong, never gets LaT, never gets a Bankrupt, there's not much you can do really. I still am upset about the amount of time she got to call the R in the PP Round though. That completely changed the game. After PP, the scores were $5K-$44K-$1K. Had they buzzed her out, the scores would have been $5K-$17K-$12K. Maybe I'm wrong and she didn't exhaust her all of her time, but it sure felt like it. I was smiling on the outside alright, but crying and dying on the inside, just to think your dream is going to come true only to have it come crashing down, hard.
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Post by presidentbacon on Jan 13, 2016 22:49:55 GMT -5
Something I should add on (as if my post wasn't long enough) and thanks to eybyon for urging me to post this addendum. It was hard for me to watch Wheel after my taping. I was quite bitter for about a month, watching people win more than I was while also feeling that I was a better player than they were. It really bothered me knowing that the good fortune (pardon the pun) wasn't coming my way. What really helped though was watching levesp08 play her episode. It was nice remembering what it was like to root for someone and not dwell on my own misfortunes. I was crying on the inside on that stage, my dreams felt shattered, my soul crushed while letting no one in to see that, but watching Leanna play her episode really helped me out. Seeing a friend succeed makes a great day indeed. Thank you.
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Post by cowheelfan on Jan 13, 2016 23:14:29 GMT -5
presidentbacon: Thank you very much for sharing your story. I can only imagine your frustration and disappointment while standing there on the stage. I know you said you were crying on the inside, but if it's any consolation, I really think you presented yourself well, and you yourself did not make any mistakes! You had rotten luck with the wheel not cooperating when you spun it, and then the player next to you having great luck with the wheel didn't help matters. And as far as the PP and that R... as you saw in my comment above, I did think she was going to get buzzed out there. I have no idea how the timer thing works so I guess I am oblivious in that regard. At any rate, congrats again on your tossup solve and for presenting yourself in a great way on America's Game. You have nothing to be ashamed of!
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Post by Flerbert419 on Jan 13, 2016 23:15:54 GMT -5
I still am upset about the amount of time she got to call the R in the PP Round though. That completely changed the game. After PP, the scores were $5K-$44K-$1K. Had they buzzed her out, the scores would have been $5K-$17K-$12K. Maybe I'm wrong and she didn't exhaust her all of her time, but it sure felt like it. Oh man, I felt the same way. Pat had to tell her like three times to pick a letter. After the show last night I asked Mario what the rule was and how much time she actually had there. He said the rule is 5 seconds from when Robin was told that she was running out of time, which she was well under. I was smiling on the outside alright, but crying and dying on the inside, just to think your dream is going to come true only to have it come crashing down, hard. What was your dream - and what about just being on the show? Things clearly didn't go your way but much of that was completely outside of your control.
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Post by genius2751 on Jan 13, 2016 23:21:33 GMT -5
First off - Michael, I feel real terrible that you had almost NO shot at the wheel, but at least you got a Toss-Up. And here's to another boardie appearing on the show!
Monica won some decent money for her first flight; I wish she called the P's in Round 4 to get a five-figure total.
Robin, on the other hand - talk about cleaning up! I could tell she knew the answer to the Prize Puzzle when she called the Q.
And it finally happened - someone won the Collette featured prize on a Collette week!
The A was the hot vowel in the Bonus Round; I had it with Robin's picks. But when you lose $33,000 and win almost $12,000 more than that, you had a great night.
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Post by eybyon on Jan 13, 2016 23:24:39 GMT -5
^ How is a contestant told he/she is "running out of time?" By Pat, when he says something like "hurry" or "you need to pick a letter," or is it some other way?
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Post by presidentbacon on Jan 13, 2016 23:39:39 GMT -5
The ultimate dream would have been the million, renting out one of the clubs at MetLife Stadium where I work and going viral of some kind whether it be for that or something else positive. I went to school with a kid that works on Good Morning America so that would have been the place, either that or Ellen as thanks to her, I met one of my really close friends (her crew came and did a few segments at my university in MD and that's where we met). The realistic dream was to get the Bonus Round puzzle right and go to Mel's Diner afterward and feel like a celebrity, even if no one knew why yet. Simply put, I have college loans and my parents have a decent amount of debt. I wanted all of that to be gone from us so that we could start things anew almost. I was looking at this as something that could change my life, and maybe it will, just not in the way I thought it would. Only time will tell. That's also the thing that makes it better, knowing that there really wasn't much that I could do. Like I said before, Robin never got a letter wrong, never got a Lose a Turn, never got a Bankrupt. I never got a letter wrong either, I was just only able to call one during the speed-up. 100% success rate on calling letters for me, counts for something, right? But seriously though, there wasn't really anything I could do so that makes it a bit easier on myself. I'm always my harshest critic, whether it comes to trivia, athletics, work, whatever. I also talked to Monica (Red) for just about an hour tonight and had a really nice conversation with her, which helped out a bit as well. As I said, super nice and awesome lady.
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Post by levesp08 on Jan 13, 2016 23:42:23 GMT -5
Something I should add on (as if my post wasn't long enough) and thanks to eybyon for urging me to post this addendum. It was hard for me to watch Wheel after my taping. I was quite bitter for about a month, watching people win more than I was while also feeling that I was a better player than they were. It really bothered me knowing that the good fortune (pardon the pun) wasn't coming my way. What really helped though was watching levesp08 play her episode. It was nice remembering what it was like to root for someone and not dwell on my own misfortunes. I was crying on the inside on that stage, my dreams felt shattered, my soul crushed while letting no one in to see that, but watching Leanna play her episode really helped me out. Seeing a friend succeed makes a great day indeed. Thank you. You, sir, are far too kind! Does this game take skill... heck yes it does. But luck plays an even bigger part than I truly understood. I think you are human for feeling that way at first and I think everyone is entitled to a little "pity party" but then you have to time to realize that just being on the show is truly priceless and it's your love of the game that got you there in the first place.... not the money! I loved watching all three of you, what a well-spoken, friendly, likable group! Sorry it didn't turn out as you hoped (the beginning of your episode was de ja vu for me) , but you presented yourself so well and that first toss-up was very impressive! Kudos, Mike!
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Post by presidentbacon on Jan 13, 2016 23:46:45 GMT -5
cowheelfan That seemed to be the general consensus about me presenting myself well. I wanted to make myself, my family, and my jobs proud, even if the outcome wasn't what I wanted or expected. genius2751 You could see my reaction, I thought I had the second tossup as well. She actually didn't know the puzzle when she called the Q. We all thought she did but she told me afterward all she knew was UNIQUE.
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Post by WooWho on Jan 14, 2016 1:06:13 GMT -5
^ How is a contestant told he/she is "running out of time?" By Pat, when he says something like "hurry" or "you need to pick a letter," or is it some other way? When presidentbacon references the countdown, he's talking about the red digital display below the Used Letter Board: The buzzer goes off when that "05" hits "00." Pat's verbal cues aside, that is the only other indication of how much time contestants have during their turn (the Bonus Round timer is on another monitor entirely). Michael, if it's any consolation, as I told kyndall when her show aired: I know someone who was in the exact same situation when he was on the show some years ago...he didn't even touch the wheel until Round 3 and his only spin hit a Lose a Turn. More's the pity for him: it was a relatively low-scoring game, and he had gotten the $3,000 tossup...all he needed to do was solve the speed-up and he would've won, but it didn't get back to him in time. So you're in good company. At least you had the satisfaction of solving a puzzle...something not even eybyon can claim! (Sorry Eugene, a little commiseration at your expense.) All that said, Michael...your attitude about this entire experience is to be commended. May this be the universe's way of setting you up for a multi-day run on That Quiz Show That Tapes Next Door.
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Post by tuffy on Jan 14, 2016 10:57:11 GMT -5
Bacon you really looked and sounded amazing! Thanks for all the great information about your special day, you are a winner in my book.
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Post by eybyon on Jan 14, 2016 11:06:29 GMT -5
^ Josh, but who and what actually starts the clock? Is there a timekeeper on the set that does it? Does the clock start at the discretion of that timekeeper or does it always need to start as soon as the ball in the player's court to call out a letter? And no worries about the commiseration at my expense. Actually I'm starting to kind of enjoy being at the very bottom around here in terms of winnings and puzzles solved. And I echo your sentiment that trying out for Jeopardy should come next for Mike. He's been close at passing the test multiple times, and he has surprised me with his trivia knowledge when I've played him head to head on the WWTBAM mobile game. Here's an Instagram photo for him to inspire him to take the test again: http://instagram.com/p/BAfFSTbGYzB Mike, we've already chatted a lot about your episode, but for the record I echo all that's been said here. I am confident that things are only just getting started for you with your appearance on Wheel and I am excited about your future. I am honored to have you as a friend.
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Post by tuffy on Jan 14, 2016 11:21:08 GMT -5
I am preparing myself for the possibility of this happening to me too....sometimes the wheel and pace and flow of the game is all left to chance. But that timer situation left me scratching my head too. Seemed ALOT longer than 5 seconds.
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Post by SD8888 on Jan 14, 2016 14:26:58 GMT -5
There have been many outstanding contestants this season, and I would have to say Robin definitely stands out as one of the stars. Her luck with the wheel definitely played a huge part, but I thought she played like a straight-up boss. At one point she was standing there, leaning a bit to the side (as I picture the contestant coaches telling her during the commercial break to stay "on center"), with maximum confidence. Her letter choices were logical and I loved the enthusiasm. Despite not winning the bonus round, I still thought she did a wonderful job.
After reading the above, I must say however that it is heartbreaking to see someone who has always dreamed of being on the show to be denied an opportunity to play like the "boss" I'm sure they are as well. I'd love to see the show invite the devoted fans of this site back for another chance haha
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Post by wheelman3690 on Jan 14, 2016 16:22:26 GMT -5
Michael, I'm very proud of you and I'm certain your family and friends are very proud of you for the way you represented yourself and for your sportsmanship on the show. I appreciate your honesty in your posting. I can imagine that it is frustrating and disappointing to not have the opportunity to showcase your wheel talents the way you wanted to. I hope it won't take away from your enjoyment of the show in the future, don't let it get you down. Keep your head up!
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