I still wish they would have kept the "Free Spin" space for at least the first 2 rounds.
You DO realize there is a legitimate reason they scrapped the "Free Spin" space in favor of the single "Free Spin" token, right?
...To the best of my understanding, they scrapped the "Free Spin" wedge because too many players were getting "crafty" about their method of spinning the wheel, explicitly aiming for the "Free Spin" space just to get the token; they did that so, later on when they were having rotten luck with the wheel or were just out-and-out ignoring the Used Letter Board, they could turn in 5 or 6 tokens in rapid succession so as to perpetually keep their turn, and effectively "freeze out" either of the other two players from having any chance at the wheel or board...
...in my own personal opinion, that was too close to trying to cheat Merv Griffin Enterprises and NBC Television (later CBS Television) out of money and prizes, in similar fashion to how Paul Michael Larson absconded with $104,950 in cash, directly siphoned out of Carruthers Company's and CBS Television's collective bank accounts, with no legal recourse for them...
...and just like Press Your Luck deliberately upgraded their board-controller hardware just so they could run more lists of patterns for the board to operate by, and to prevent another "runaway player" like Larson; and I firmly believe Wheel of Fortune deliberately scrapped the "Free Spin" space to explicitly tilt the odds in favor of the house once more, lashing back against the crafty spinners...
..does this argument make sense to you at all?
/dead serious about my question of you understanding; I have in face-to-face conversations been outright told "don't use such big words, you sound like you're trying to patronize me"