Audience Game [NOTE FROM DOUG: Joseph Bohan was due to play the second audience game. However, because he missed the deadline to make a move, we're defaulting to the third place contestant in the qualifying game. The player participates with the understanding he is forfeiting the CY$650 he was awarded as a consolation prize in qualifying.]
Doug: Scarlett, one more player, please.
Scarlett: Michael Clifford, come on up! (audience cheers) It's your chance to win big on Hot Dice.
Doug: Hello, Michael. Golden opportunity to be a big winner. You'll recall earlier in the show, we tried to give away CY$3000 plus a trip to New Orleans for the Super Bowl and a brand new Mini Cooper. Combined value -- CY$37,850.
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Doug: All that's yours in a game we call Easy As Pi. Now as you've learned from your math teacher, pi equals 3.14159 and a plethora of digits we don't have room for.
D.J. Hamilton's here and she's going to roll one dice cube. Before she rolls, you have to predict whether the roll will be higher or lower than pi. A correct prediction means you win the prizes plus the CY$3000.
Michael: I'm very thankful that D.J. is rolling the cube and not Dirty Harry. (audience laughs) Anyway, I think she will roll a 6, so I'll go higher.
Doug: Ahhhh, calling your shot. Well, if it's a 6 -- or a 4 or 5 -- you win nearly CY$38,000 in goodies. Deej, give it a roll.
D.J.: All right -- come on box car.
(D.J. rolls)
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(strike buzzer; audience groans; BB87 loss cue)
Doug: Ah, darn it. A 2. Well, *normally* the consolation prize in this game is pi multiplied by CY$100. Instead of CY$314.16, the holidays will be here soon. So let's bump that up to CY$1000.
Doug: Friends, we have just enough time to say -- make it a great holiday season with the loved ones you treasure.
(credits roll; audience applauds; theme plays)