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RobertSearcy

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Re: Pricing game ideas, before they go in the recycling bin
« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2014, 10:34:46 PM »
When I typed my reply early this morning, I wasn't thinking of my words as a knock on Hit Me but more like how simple of a blackjack variant I could see such a game being compared against Hit Me's rules from the eyes of a casual and/or not-an-every-single-day viewer of TPIR.

I actually liked Hit Me.....it seemed to me like it just had a lot of people who didn't exactly know how to play the game well.  I do like the excellent points and such brought up, though (and Scott's insight on quickness and such if it were an actual PG).
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Re: Pricing game ideas, before they go in the recycling bin
« Reply #16 on: May 03, 2014, 10:57:43 PM »
I feel the same as the others above about Hit Me...even in middle or high school, I couldn't understand how contestants failed to grasp that a prize ending in "0" would have a 10 behind it. Granted, there were times where the producers would put a 5 in there, but you should still be able to put 2+2 together when you see "$7.90" and it's a .79 can of tuna, as opposed to a 1.58 bottle of salad dressing.

/But hey, bright lights and all I guess

I was bored while grocery shopping and was reading this thread as I was walking down the canned meats aisle.



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Re: Pricing game ideas, before they go in the recycling bin
« Reply #17 on: May 04, 2014, 08:56:29 AM »
So if I picked the tuna, my card would be a seven, right?

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Re: Pricing game ideas, before they go in the recycling bin
« Reply #18 on: May 04, 2014, 02:29:19 PM »
I'm going to give you the car anyway!


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Re: Pricing game ideas, before they go in the recycling bin
« Reply #19 on: May 04, 2014, 03:34:33 PM »
Fark that; at those prices, just lemme buy the tuna.

/tuna for less than a buck in Seattle does not exist even at Costco
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Re: Pricing game ideas, before they go in the recycling bin
« Reply #20 on: May 04, 2014, 08:32:39 PM »
New economic development marketing push:

SouthsideVA - Home of cheap tuna!

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Re: Pricing game ideas, before they go in the recycling bin
« Reply #21 on: May 05, 2014, 10:11:11 PM »
Please set up a demo I would like to try this some time.
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Re: Pricing game ideas, before they go in the recycling bin
« Reply #22 on: May 05, 2014, 10:14:02 PM »
How about that; I just thought of a new way to do the play-in bit for Rotary Telephone Game. I wonder how many pages down that is now.
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Unrealtor

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Re: Pricing game ideas, before they go in the recycling bin
« Reply #23 on: May 06, 2014, 08:42:49 PM »
- The host explains that the game is like blackjack. The host explains that the contestant must choose the closest price, which contains a 10. The next-closest contains a 8, the farthest contains a 6.
One of the things I thought of: what if the host doesn't reveal what the consolation cards are?

"If you pick the actual price you'll get a ten. The farther away from the actual price, the worse your card will be. If you tell me the price of both items exactly you'll have 21 and win the (prize.) If not we hope your two cards are better than the hand we deal for the house."

I don't think that you need to tell what the runner-up cards are, and I don't think they have to be the same each time, except that the second best price has to have a better card than the worst of the three.

I don't know if it's a problem that's worth fixing, but it still makes the middle of the 3 prices always a better option than a random guess, as others have pointed out. It could just be a matter of "If you pick the right price you get the ace/king. If not, you have to take the top card off of the deck." It would probably be useful to provide a scenario where the contestant could hit if it went that way, though.
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TLEberle

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Re: Pricing game ideas, before they go in the recycling bin
« Reply #24 on: May 07, 2014, 01:52:43 PM »
I don't know if it's a problem that's worth fixing, but it still makes the middle of the 3 prices always a better option than a random guess, as others have pointed out.
Those "others" include the person you quoted.
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Unrealtor

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Re: Pricing game ideas, before they go in the recycling bin
« Reply #25 on: May 07, 2014, 07:20:51 PM »
I don't know if it's a problem that's worth fixing, but it still makes the middle of the 3 prices always a better option than a random guess, as others have pointed out.
Those "others" include the person you quoted.

It is a little bit ambiguous there, but I was meaning "others" in the sense of "people who are not me", not in the sense of "people who are not you." But I'm always happy to provide the opportunity for someone to be condescending to me.
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Re: Pricing game ideas, before they go in the recycling bin
« Reply #26 on: May 07, 2014, 07:33:17 PM »
I'm always happy to provide the opportunity for someone to be condescending to me.

He only does it to garner sarcasm.  Mission accomplished.