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Post by tenpoundhammer on May 20, 2016 21:35:56 GMT -5
$1,000 Toss-Up: Food & DrinkI _ _ / _ _ _ _ M _ _ _ _ Dan is wrong with ICE CREAM CAKE. I _ _ / C R _ _ M _ _ _ _ Emily is also wrong with ICE CREAM CONE. I C _ / C R E A M _ O _ A Todd solves ICE CREAM SODA. Todd Gardner, Waterford Works, NJ, retail manager, 3 children, poker player, likes going to Atlantic City Dan Farino ( dfarino1 ), Medford, NJ, environmental attorney, married to Lisa, has a baby boy, fan of Philadelphia sports teams Emily Johnson, Philadelphia, PA, married to David, assistant dean at Moore College of Art & Design, has two cats and a dog $2,000 Toss-Up: ThingV _ _ _ / _ _ C O _ _ _ _ _ N C E Dan solves VOTE OF CONFIDENCE. Round 1: Star & RoleDan calls S and L on Wild Card and the $500 underneath, then R on $900. S _ L _ _ S _ _ R S _ _ L L _ _ _ _ S / R _ _ _ _ He solves SYLVESTER STALLONE AS ROCKY for $5,300 and the Wild Card. PERFECT ROUNDEmily $0 Todd $1,000 Dan: $7,300 + Wild Card ==== Mystery Round: Before & AfterEmily calls N on the Yankee Candle gift tag, but after buying E, she Bankrupts between $600/$650. Todd picks T and H on Free Play and $650, then buys A. After C on $600, he buys I, then gets the ½ Car between $550/$600 with P. _ E T / A / P I E C E _ _ / T H E A C T I _ N _ I _ _ _ E He solves GET A PIECE OF THE ACTION FIGURE for $3,350 and the ½ Car tag. Bankrupt: Emily ($250 + tag) Emily: $0 Todd: $4,350 + ½ Car tag Dan: $7,300 + Wild Card ==== Prize/Express Round: PlacesTodd hits $3,500 for T, but after buying E, he Bankrupts between $900/$3,500. Dan hits $3,500 for four N's, and uses his Wild Card for three D's! He buys A, I, and O, but the last of these is a possibly fatal dud. Emily hits Express for G and hops on: Express lettersL U ( no more vowels) S F C Y R G I A N T / S A N D D U N E S / A N D C R A G G Y / C L I F F S She reads off GIANT SAND DUNES AND CRAGGY CLIFFS for $12,750 and a trip to Aruba (Divi Aruba Phoenix Beach Resort, $7,290). Bankrupt: Todd ($3,250 + ½ Car tag) Dud: O (Dan) Unclaimed: $23,250 (Dan) Emily: $20,040 Todd: $4,350 Dan: $7,300 ==== $3,000 Toss-Up: People_ _ _ L _ G _ _ _ _ D _ N _ S Emily solves COLLEGE STUDENTS. Round 4: Fun & GamesThis round is all Emily: N on $500 between $650/$700, E, T on $650, A, and $500 between $650/$900. _ A _ _ E T _ A L L T _ _ _ N A _ E N T She solves BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT for $3,450 more. PERFECT ROUND #2Round 5: PhraseTodd Bankrupts between $900/$5,000, and Dan hits $500 between $650/$900 for T. _ _ _ _ _ T _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ Final Spin: $600 (Bankrupt edited out)Dan: N Emily: D Todd: R Dan: S Emily: L Todd: H Dan: B B R _ _ H T _ N D / B _ B B L _ He solves BRIGHT AND BUBBLY for $8,500. Bankrupt: Todd ($0) Dud: S (Dan) Unclaimed: $3,200 (Emily), $3,200 (Todd) End totals: Emily: $26,490 Todd: $4,350 Dan: $15,800 ==== $100,000 Bonus RoundEmily's husband and mother are in the audience. She lands on the first A in AMERICA'S and her puzzle is Person: _ _ _ R _ _ E _ _ S _ _ _ _ N P, C, G, A: C _ _ R A G E _ _ S _ _ _ A N COURAGEOUS HUMAN is wrong. She does say COURAGEOUS WOMAN, but she pauses during the buzzer, so she doesn't get $33,000. End total: $26,490. $5K EVERY DAY SPIN ID: SL0886853
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Post by tlc38tlc38 on May 20, 2016 21:40:30 GMT -5
CRAGGY CLIFFS? Seriously? No, really, seriously?
What the heck is CRAGGY? I've never heard this word in my life.
I had the BR with her picks but HUMAN (as she guessed) would've also been a good puzzle.
By the way, great job Dan!
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Post by MarioGS on May 20, 2016 22:36:05 GMT -5
What the heck is CRAGGY? I've never heard this word in my life. You obviously didn't watch Nickelodeon Guts.
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Post by genius2751 on May 20, 2016 22:44:16 GMT -5
Dan, you did a swell job tonight! CAKE and CONE were good guesses, but the former was used on October 23 and the latter...well, it just isn't a Philly specialty. A shame that dud O buy - and Emily's nice run afterwards - kept you from winning the game. At least you played it safe and made buying vowels a top priority. Also, did you get Round 1 with just the S's like I did? Todd also earned a pretty decent amount. CRAGGY? I thought it was SHAGGY. But then there's the Bonus Round - DARN. I thought Emily had it with her picks, but it's sad to see her get it just after the buzzer. At least she lost the minimum, but what if Tony had won the Bonus Round on Tuesday... Enjoy your winnings, Dan! My rating: High 6 This week's rating: 7 This week was a pretty decent finale to our three-city salute - but now it's back to normal.
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Post by germanname1990 on May 20, 2016 23:07:22 GMT -5
To have a Bonus Round loss like that never feels good, but at least everyone won something tonight.
Now since they were saluting Philadelphia this week, I wish Pat and Vanna discussed the ocean liner S.S. United States. For those who don't know already, she's been sitting in a Philadelphia pier since 1996, rusting away, growing weeds, and had even faced the scrapper's torch numerous times, but back in February, the S.S. United States Conservancy has reached an agreement with Crystal Cruises to bring her back into service as a cruise ship based in New York City. It's big news, so big that I feel Pat and Vanna should've talked about her a little bit this week.
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Post by mechamind on May 20, 2016 23:18:04 GMT -5
Dan demonstrated another reason why I HATE incorrect vowels. Not the contestant's call, but the puzzle itself.
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Post by WayoshiM on May 20, 2016 23:43:18 GMT -5
I slept right through this episode, but heard about it through Kev347 and others...
You can't blame the producers for not having every vowel be there in every puzzle, mecha. The contestant needs to realize mass buying is a risk. It sucks it happened on a time where someone could have a gigantic round, but it is what it is. Of course the producers like one or two non-U vowel duds in a puzzle to derail exactly the type of situation going on tonight, and on average to save a few bucks.
Meanwhile, the BR... meh. I mean they really shouldn't use WOMAN, MAN, GUY etc for PERSON, but would HUMAN have been much better? Still should have been solved but negbait is hard to recover from.
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Post by mechamind on May 20, 2016 23:47:55 GMT -5
Yeah, I know. It's not really a "hate" as in it's a bad idea for the game, and such elements are necessary to make it interesting. It's just that I'd briefly be quite bitter if I lost $20K thanks to an incorrect vowel. Not much you can do sometimes.
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Post by tenpoundhammer on May 21, 2016 0:02:07 GMT -5
T1 was tricky in that both of the negs were perfectly cromulent and happened to fit in the blanks. Rare that there's a double trap like that.
Shame that none of the $3,500s could be taken, but the successful Express run was somewhat of a compensation.
I precalled the HUMAN trip-up in BR.
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Post by eybyon on May 21, 2016 0:04:44 GMT -5
Wish I had been in the audience for this one. So many different things to react to! dfarino1 congrats on your winnings and taking us on such a thrilling ride! OK TU1. Sure, ICE CREAM SODA may be famous in Philly, but it was a dirty trick for none of the letters in the third word to be revealed until the very end. In the Trip Puzzle round I gasped when Todd hit Bankrupt after collecting some HUGE money. Then I nearly passed out when Dan called that dud O after amassing $24K on a single spin. And then I died and went to heaven when soon after Emily had jumped on the Express and rode it all the way to the end, all the while I was nervous thinking she was going to make a mistake trying to fill in CRAGGY. TU3 made me smile as I couldn't help but think of Kevin "COLLEGE LIFE" Slattery. And finally R5. Pat's final spin really looked to me as if it was going to land on the $5K, but then ended up on $600. Wonder if he ended up hitting the Bankrupt to the left of the $5K just barely and was forced to spin it again. If he had hit the $5K, Dan's four Bs would've netted him $20K and I believe the game.
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Post by vowela on May 21, 2016 0:25:33 GMT -5
Anyone else nervous from that first round solve? I narrowed it down to Rocky or Rambo for the last word, but I would not have wanted to solve it before confirming which of those was the last word, especially after the cake/cone/soda toss-up earlier.
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Post by eybyon on May 21, 2016 0:52:29 GMT -5
Anyone else nervous from that first round solve? I narrowed it down to Rocky or Rambo for the last word, but I would not have wanted to solve it before confirming which of those was the last word, especially after the cake/cone/soda toss-up earlier. This one I wasn't so nervous about since the character ROCKY hails from Philly in the movies. youtu.be/_YYmfM2TfUA
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Post by mechamind on May 21, 2016 1:28:08 GMT -5
Well that, I didn't know, though I probably should have. I could have gone for either one, as I have seen Rocky and First Blood.
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Post by GameShow75 on May 21, 2016 4:17:50 GMT -5
The $1,000 Toss-Up was a bit tricky because I thought it was ice cream cone or ice cream cake myself. Unfortunately, tonight's game for round 3 was too painful for me to watch because like me, Todd ended up hitting that evil black wedge of doom after landing on top dollar, and after Dan's bad O, Emily managed to ride the EXPRESS successfully, win the main game, and couldn't solve the bonus puzzle in time. However, I'm glad that tonight's players all left with a good chunk of change and I do want to congratulate Emily for winning the main game. I also want to congratulate Dan for his five figure victory, which is still a good total for the silver medal.
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Post by iroc24 on May 21, 2016 7:05:48 GMT -5
Philly is obsessed with Rocky. His statue sits outside the art museum and one of our marathons is called the Rocky run. That puzzle was (in my opinion) the biggest gimme of the night.
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Post by cowheelfan on May 21, 2016 8:57:21 GMT -5
This was quite the roller coaster of an episode, in particular, as everyone else said, round 3!
Sorry to see a bad O stop you short Dan! Glad to see Emily maximize her Express run though, even with CRAGGY cliffs! Ha! Tricky word for her!
And I felt so bad for her in the Bonus Round... To have gotten it but just after the buzzer. Bummer! Really nice way to end Philadelphia week I thought!
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Post by dfarino1 on May 21, 2016 9:10:50 GMT -5
Hi everyone, this is Dan (from the blue wedge). Even though I was not the big winner, I decided to recap our episode from my point of view to preserve my memories of this experience. Before I go into the actual game, just some context: Emily, Todd, and I were the fifth episode to tape that day, so by the time we were on stage and mic'ed up, we had gotten to know each other a bit, and were chatting and joking around most of the time the cameras weren't on. Before our episode, we all wished each other luck, and made it our collective mission to "break the bank." They are great people and it was an honor to share the stage with them.
Toss Up 1 Pat and Vanna came out from behind the big board, and before I knew it, we were off! I must admit I had spent a good hour (ok, maybe four hours) thinking about possible Philadelphia-themed solutions while I watched the first four shows being taped. Sadly, "ice cream soda" was not one that I anticipated, since I had never heard of the term "ice cream soda" (though I had heard of an ice cream "float"). I would later learn via the internet that "ice cream soda" was invented in Philadelphia in 1874. As they say, you learn something new every day!
My Introduction Our episode was taped at the height of the NCAA Tournament, between the Elite Eight and Final Four games. As a Villanova graduate and loyal fan, I was hoping to discuss their ongoing run for the championship in the interview, especially since it was Philadelphia Week, but I was instructed in advance not to discuss it, due to airdate timing concerns. So, the entire interview, I was exercising restraint. At any rate, four days later, the Wildcats would go on to win the national title, so it is safe to say this was a banner week for me. Congrats to the 'Cats!
Toss Up 2 Since the taping, I have been racking my brain to remember what the answer was to this toss up. I knew that I solved it of course, but neither I nor my friends in the audience could remember the solution at the end of the day. It was sort of a relief to finally see and remember the answer. Anyway, I was especially excited to get this one, not just because I got money in the bank, but because it meant I got first dibs on the next puzzle.
Round 1 Based on the category, I figured "S" was in the puzzle as part of "AS," so while making that first spin, I was already racking my brain to think of one-word, five-letter movies. For whatever reason, Hitch and Mulan were the only two that came to mind. I was really hoping to get the wild card at some point, so when I hit it on my first spin, it was pretty amazing. As soon as I guessed "S" and the three additional S's were revealed, the lightbulb turned on and I knew the solution. Now this was a Philadelphia themed puzzle! Since I knew the solution at that point, I started mentally crunching the numbers to figure out which letters were multiples. The three L's were next, so while those were being revealed, I was thinking about what other multiples were left. As the Wheel was turning on my next spin, I figured I would go for the 2 "Rs" next, but then I looked down and saw with dread that I was about to go bankrupt. In those milliseconds of misery, my mind immediately flashed back to my conversation the day before with my wife when we agreed that I would not be too greedy, and I would to try to bank some money early on if I was lucky enough to be in that situation. As my fear of bankruptcy reached its apex, the wheel juuust clicked past the bankrupt wedge. I was alive! I quickly asked for the 2 Rs. However, that brush with "death" had me spooked, so I solved immediately. This is one of those moments that you could easily second-guess and wonder what could have been had I kept spinning, at least for the multiple Ts and Ys. I could have won the Vegas trip that was on the wheel, or hit a big money wedge; on the other hand, I could have just as easily hit bankrupt or lose a turn. In the end, having just narrowly missed bankrupt, and since it was early in the game, in the moment I thought it was right to solve and bank my winnings.
Round 2 I did not get a spin in this round, so I set my sights on the prize puzzle round coming up after the next commercial break. Go Todd!
Round 3 This round obviously had the highest of highs and lowest of lows for me. When the puzzle first came up, my initial thought was that there were a LOT of words and letters for a prize puzzle, which meant lots of money to be made, but also more work to do than usual. For my first spin, with the possibility of "the" out of the way from Todd, I was 99% sure that the middle three-letter word was "and" to join all of those words together. I must confess when I spun the wheel this time, I was looking at the wrong flipper and did not at first realize that I had landed on $3,500! I was shocked when Pat said $3,500, then I was more shocked to learn there were 4 Ns, for $14,000! My head was suddenly spinning with thoughts of a big cash round PLUS a trip! *Side note: amazingly, this would be my final spin of the wheel... ever.* Before Pat even mentioned the Wild card usage, I was thinking that with my current bank, if I solved this puzzle, with the value of the trip, I would be well on my way to Bonus Round Land with an extra consonant from my wild card if I chose not to use it here. However, my narrow brush with the bankrupt wedge in Round 1 still had me a little hesitant to spin the wheel, which would put my $14,000 and the wild card on the line. With my mind spinning at a million miles per hour, I decided to use the wild card and get the sure $3,500 for the D in "AND" and avoid spinning a bankrupt. Imagine my surprise when there were 3 Ds! Now I was in major money territory, and retreated further into defensive mode. With lots of unturned letters left and about $25,000 and a trip on the line, I made it my mission to turn all of the vowels to help me figure out the remaining words in the puzzle. I got on a roll with A, E, and I... and then I blew it. I knew "GIANT SAND DUNES AND." There were obvious S's to be had, and the U in DUNES was right there in front of me. Alas, my heart was pounding, and I was so focused on trying to figure out the last two words, with so few letters turned, with only seconds to decide what to do, that my mind jumped right past the words I had already figured out. In those split seconds I figured there was a good chance that there would be at least one O in one of those two long words at the end of the puzzle. You can tell in my face, as I was saying "O," I wasn't sure about the O. Had I just gone with the U in DUNES first, I would have not only gotten more help on the first half of the puzzle, but I would have also been alerted that there were no more vowels. Obviously, I was bummed to learn that there were no O's in those last two long words. This was a spur of the moment mistake that still haunts me. Not only had I blown control of the board, I had finished off the vowels for my co-contestants. Who knows, if not for the narrow brush with the bankrupt wedge in Round 1, maybe I would not have been so hesitant to spin the wheel rather than try to clear out all of the vowels first. That said, with so many unturned consonants, I figured I still had a chance that it would come back to me with over $20k still in my bank. Unfortunately for me, it never did. Emily, being the great player she was, ran the board after that. She made the most of the Express wedge, maintaining control at a $1,000 per letter clip, and it was impressive to watch (also heartbreaking of course). As much as I would love to blame "CRAGGY CLIFFS" for not containing any Os, or blame the Express wedge, in the end, all credit is due to Emily for dominating the puzzle. While I have my own regrets about not spinning again, and about guessing O rather than taking U, I hope this does not come across as sour grapes in any way. Emily, well done, and have fun in Aruba!
Toss Up 3 I figured this puzzle out a split second after Emily buzzed in. I wish I had gotten it an instant earlier to get $3k and control of the board!
Round 4 Like I said before, our episode was taped during the height of the NCAA tournament, and as a Villanova alum, the tournament was already on my mind, so I knew this one very early on. However, I did not get to spin, because Emily continued her strong play and ran the table. Speed Up Round At this point, I figured the game was pretty much out of reach going into the last round, so I went in with the mentality that I just wanted to solve one more puzzle. What you won't see (unless you're a trained Wheel ninja) due to the magic of editing is that when it was time for Pat to spin for the letter value, he came soooo close to landing on the $5,000 wedge. Everyone thought he had nailed it live, but sadly that silly little flipper made one more terrible click to hit the bankrupt, which forced a respin. When it came time for me to make my last guess, I thought I had figured the puzzle out, and I was lucky enough to be able to go for a letter (B) that I figured was there four times, and added some serious cash flow to my total! Of course, if that $5,000 wedge had stuck on Pat's spin, my 1 N and 4 Bs would have been worth $6,000 each, for a total of $30,000 and a trip to bonus land! Regardless, I got to solve another puzzle and made some more money, so it still ended on a very positive note.
Emily's Bonus Round Todd and I both got it backstage (with no pressure on of course). I feel terrible for Emily that her solve was deemed too late.
Closing Remarks The beauty and tragedy of the Wheel is that one little flipper click either way can change the outcome of a puzzle or game for any contestant... but ultimately that is the way it should be! I am happy to say that all of us contestants took some money home and supported each other throughout the day, and I had a blast getting to know everyone during the orientation and commercial breaks. This was truly an amazing, once-in-a-lifetime experience, and I am incredibly grateful to have gotten my turn at the Wheel. Congratulations to all of my fellow Philadelphia contestants on a great week!
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Post by Melanie on May 21, 2016 11:23:07 GMT -5
Great game, Dan! Such a fun experience to watch the show having seen it in the studio! I was sitting behind your wife in the audience. she was beaming!
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Post by dfarino1 on May 21, 2016 13:18:30 GMT -5
It bothered me that Pat didn't say anything about the Wild Card when you were on $2500 in R1. Would you have used it if he had convinced you then? What about on $3500 if he also failed to mention it? I wish I had hit the $2500 wedge in round 1, but I hit wild, then 500, then 900. Regardless, I don't think I would have used it that early. My head was spinning when I got the 14k but I was already leaning towards using the wild card for $3500 before Pat began his usual explanation. Not to come off as cocky, but I told myself that if I had the chance to use a wild card on $3500 or $5000 going in, I would do so, because I was confident I could solve the bonus round without an extra consonant, and it seems like just about everyone who holds on to to the WC loses it to bankruptcy lately.
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Post by dfarino1 on May 21, 2016 13:19:49 GMT -5
Great game, Dan! Such a fun experience to watch the show having seen it in the studio! I was sitting behind your wife in the audience. she was beaming! Thanks, Melanie! Lisa is the rock upon which I stand. I wish I could have gotten to the bonus round so that she could get some tv time.
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