[quote name=\'whoserman\' date=\'Jul 30 2003, 12:18 PM\'] The way i see it, you can go on WoF, and after a few spins, learn just how hard you have to spin the wheel to get it to whatever spot you want. Maybe spin it just right to get it around once, and continuously hit $2500, $3500, and $5000. Using that, if you can guess right letters in the puzzle, and solve the puzzle, you can break the WoF bank.
Now my question...Can you get away with it? or is there a rule prohibiting you from doing that? [/quote]
Well, by the definition of a \"Larson,\" that can never happen on WOF. There are a finite amount of letters that can be in the puzzle; there is a maximum amount that can be won in a round. In PYL, this was not so.
You probably could figure out how to spin the wheel to get it where you want to. As mentioned earlier, in the era of the free spin space, you could pull a \"Larson\" of free spins, but not of money.
Also, rest assured, WOF's bank will never be broken. They got 1) lots and lots and lots of sponsors, one of which is Sony, and 2) they got lots and lots and lots of viewers. They can throw away a $150K here and there.
Brandon Brooks