[quote name=\'joker316\' post=\'180627\' date=\'Mar 9 2008, 01:47 PM\']
If I were a contestant on TPIR and my showcase had a trip from "NWA vacations", my thought would be to price a "packaged trip or tour from an agency" as opposed to separating the airfare, hotels, meals, etc. It would be the same thought behind a generic computer prize from "Best Buy"; you would guess what BB would sell the computer for instead of the MSRP.[/quote]
I don't think you see the point. If, to use your example, they offered a generic computer prize from BestBuy, your problem is that there are many, many different computers that BestBuy sells. Is it an e-Machine from BestBuy, or is it a Sony Vaio from BestBuy? There's a thousand dollar difference in the two. I'm sure vacation packagers offer a variety of packages at a variety of prices. Which one do they mean?
You would also be wrong to try and guess what BestBuy is selling the computer for, as opposed to the MSRP. Even when they go generic, TPIR always uses the MSRP.
The question is whether you think of TPIR as a 'serious' (there's a better word, I'm sure) game that tests pricing skills, or as a fun guessing game with a handful of strategies but no real expectation that contestants actually know the right answers.