Five-Card Poker
EDDIE
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ALAN
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Doug: Nope, it's another Ace. That's two pair -- Aces and Queens with a 9. Alan, it looks like the only thing that will save you is another Jack. Because three of a kind will beat two pair. Deej, show us who's winning this round...
EDDIE
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ALAN
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Doug: It's the Jack of Clubs! You do have three Jacks and the round, Alan.
EDDIE ALAN ![]()
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(winning bells; audience applause)
Doug: Well, this was a close round -- even though the score would reflect otherwise. Eddie was getting better cards -- but Alan was tallying better points. Eddie, we'll convert the 25 points to CY$250. Couple that with the 500 you won on the last show, that's CY$750 and our thanks for playing. A nice hand for Eddie Timanus. (audience applause) OK, Alan, time for you to pick a letter in "POKER" for your reward for winning this round.
Alan: K
Doug: K for Alan. I hope you picked a lucky letter...
FIVE-CARD
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Doug: I'd say you did!!!
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Doug: Well, I hope that takes some of the sting out of what happened in that first round. You'll play against Marc for the championship in a moment. (smooth jazz theme plays) But first, a little something to think about as we take this break. We mentioned Anwar Sadat was a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in '78. But, there was another Peace Prize winner that year -- and we know it wasn't Mother Teresa. Who else won the Prize in '78? The answer and the Joker Poker round after this.
ADVANCE TO JOKER POKER