[quote name=\'That Don Guy\' post=\'246918\' date=\'Sep 5 2010, 08:30 PM\'][quote name=\'TLEberle\' post=\'246696\' date=\'Sep 1 2010, 08:55 PM\']I will bet cash on the line that the money grows $1,000-$5,000-$100,000 or some such. They play Golden Road all of three times last year, for a game that is really a one-in-twelve crapshoot to win the big prize. Does anyone really think that 1) the player has a snowball's chance at the top money or 2) that the consolation money is going to rival the top prize of Grand Game, Half-Assed or Punch-a-Bunch?[/quote]
I don't put my money where my mouth as, as more often than not my foot ends up there, but I wouldn't be surprised to see PTR as a $10,000 game where the player has to choose between keeping the $10,000 or risking it for some relatively long shot (1 in 10 or so) at the million - similar to the $10,000,000 round in Power of 10.
(My idea for PTR, if it wasn't so close to Let 'Em Roll: have a set of five "red" dice, each with a 0 and five blanks, and four "blue" dice, each with a different number of sides with 0s (2, 3, 4, 5); price four items (e.g. Bonus Game or Plinko style), and for each win, replace a red die with a blue one (the one with the five 0s first, then the four, the three, and the two); roll the dice, take the ones showing 0, and put them next to a 1 to display the final amount won. Even if all four blue dice are won, there's only 1 chance in 64.8 of winning the $100,000, but about 1 chance in 7.5 of winning $10,000.)
(Somebody refresh my memory - what pricing game had the items with two prices, each of which was the other's digits reversed (e.g. $58 or $85)?)
-- Don
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