[quote name=\'gameshowguy2000\' date=\'Dec 11 2003, 10:46 PM\'] Zach,
Was the WBMG from $OTC, was that the one with the board of numbers where after winning the prizes, the player had to risk them, and if he or she lost his or her next match, all the prizes were lost?
If it wasn't, then the "Board Of Numbers" bonus game was the one that wasn't so good.
On the other bonus games, you didn't have to risk your prizes to play again. Or did you? [/quote]
The "Board of Numbers" you describe was the winner's board format. The WInner's Big Money Game had players solving four or five puzzles within 20 or 25 seconds. The puzzles were six-word clues to a person, place or thing. ONe word at a time was revealed, one per second or two. They hit a buzzer to stop the clock. If they solved four in 20 seconds(early on it was five in 25 seconds) they won and the prizes were as follows: First day $5K, second day $6K, third day $7K, fourth day $8K, fifth day $9K, sixth day $10K, seventh day CAR, eighth day $50K.
The WInner's Board format allowed the players to win a prize(the first prize they matched on the board with numbers 1-20) each day. After winning all ten of those prizes, they could stop and take those prizes and retire, or risk them to win one more day to win all those prizes and $50K cash. If they won, they retired as champion. If they lost, they lost all ten prizes from the Winner's Board, but kept frontgame winnings.