Okay TLEberle, I was in error and I thought what I posted made some sense, even if I didn't quite have the right word. I interpreted what you said as a shot at me, because you only said "you don't know what that word means" without giving the further explanation as you just did. I now realize I misinterpreted what you said and I apologize for the misinterpretation. So let me rephrase what I was trying to ask.... Can you think of any moments, like the ones I listed, where we would expect a contestant to want to "win it all", only to find they had other motivations?
For me, I don't watch game shows to see a contestant lose a car on purpose. Okay, it's kind of funny, but what if a contestant on TPIR did the same thing playing a pricing game? "I don't want to win that second prize on Clock Game, so I'll just give off the wall bids and let the time run out." This sort of ties in with the other example about contestants giving purposely bad bids in contestant's row... Maybe this contestant just wanted to be on TV, maybe he wanted to make it on YouTube... at least during the Barker era, they tried to pick contestants that wanted to win ANYTHING, or at least APPEAR that they want to win something.
Regarding Wheel, yes the lady won anyway, but if we didn't have the knowledge in advance that she just had a good heart and wanted the other players to win some money too, I'd have the same look that Pat Sajak had when he pointed out to her that "she called out some weird letters." Pat was likely thinking "Why, after doing so well, did you suddenly have what appeared to be a "brain fart" and play the game so badly?