I'm sure we covered a bit of this before, but regarding High Rollers, I can see why so many people passed. On Card Sharks, you might risk calling high/low on a 6. Odds are on your side, and your penalty for being wrong is a free play of the cards for your opponent, who might still be at the starting gate. If they fail, we go to another question.
On that all-cash High Rollers board, I'm risking the one bad roll for the
potential to clear a $5,000 column (if indeed that column totals 12 or less at that point). If I clear anything, I only keep it by winning the game. If I come up with the one bad roll, my opponent wins that entire game of the match, and the cash columns are gone, to boot. In the long run, I'd rather try to win my way to the Big Numbers, where I'm guaranteed to win SOME money at least, and then play another match. Perhaps the original recipe of "one prize to a number" fixes some of this.
If this gets into bigger gambling probability, the difference of High Rollers (or any game show) vs. the casino is one losing round at the craps table doesn't mean they send me home. Not unless
I do this.-Jason