Time to have more pun fun on Net Definition. Some notes are in order...

\ Andy Silikovitz is our current champ with two wins and CY$160,750.

\ This is Game 21. If you were a main game player in our 18th, 19th or 20th episode, please sit on your hands and let someone else in on the fun. Can't remember when you played? Head on over to www.dougmorris.net/definition and click on "archives".

\ The Jackpot Game went well, I thought -- even thought the jackpot was not given away. Time permitting, someone will play for cyber-cash and virtual prizes worth more than CY$39,000 in our audience game.

Now to the qualifying question for the main game. The player closest to the right answer, high or low, challenges Andy. The question...

On November 7, 2010, at 8:30am Central, we watched a GSN rerun of "Whammy!: The All New Press Your Luck". By the end of the first round, the whammies had robbed the players out of how much in cash and prizes? (To clarify, this originally was from the first season -- so no big bank was in play.)

(time passes)

All right, let's tally up the critters' damage. Player #3 in this episode lost two grand to the whammies, player #1 later lost 2300 and player 2 wisely froze at 3149. Sooo, the right answer here...







(ding)

...is $4300. Who's the closest?

Barry Brooks        $3210

Ah, the Net Wheel of Fortune guy's gonna try our hangman-based game. It's Andy vs. Barry on Net Definition -- next.

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Scarlett Gray: "Love Octagon" (audience laughs) will not be seen at
this time.  It's because the project is currently on -- stop.  
(audience groans)  So, in it's place, more puns.

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(theme plays)



Scarlett: From CDM Enterprises, Net Definition. Part wedding, part math class.

 







Scarlett: Solution...

 







(audience groans)

Scarlett: ...and our solution to fun with the pun on VBS is Net Definition. Our champ's piling up some big numbers -- and here to tabulate them is our host -- Doug Morris.

 

 

 

ANDY
BARRY
 
 

Doug: Back with CY$160,750 is Andy Silikovitz. (more cheers) And keep the cheering going for his latest challenger, Barry Brooks.

(more cheers)

Doug: We'll have you cheer for the floor director and cameramen later. (audience laughs) But we need to start a game.







Doug: We play a maximum of four rounds. The first is worth CY$250, the next CY$500, the third CY$750 and the last round, if necessary, pays CY$1250 to the winner.

A game is CY$1500 -- and the first player to reach that goal wins the game and then plays the A to Z Round. Win the first three rounds consecutively and you play a double-header of the endgame.

Barry, you're the challenger. You'll start us off with this definition.

ADVANCE TO CY$250 ROUND