Audience Game Doug: And we're back. You'll recall the main game qualifying question was...
What percentage of men in a recent survey admitted they spit in public?
...we were looking for just one player due to circumstances explained earlier. Andy Silikovitz managed to hit it right on the nose with his answer of 60%. So, qualifying ended soon thereafter.
Because it ended so soon, we made an executive decision and let the next three closest play an audience game. They are...
Andy Geller 55% Matt Tanga 52% Antonio Gray 42%
ANDY ANTONIO MATT ![]()
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Doug: And they're all here. Here's what we'll do. We'll play a theme we've yet to play in a main game of Net Poker called The Last Word.
In The Last Word, I'll give you a statement made false by its last word. It's up to you to correct the statement. For example...
On "The Price is Right", the bonus for a perfect bid in contestant's row is 500 elephants.
...all you'd have to do is replace the word "elephants" with "dollars" to make the statement true.
Each time you buzz in with the correct last word to each statement, you win CY$250. Player with the most cyber-money goes on to the Outlaw's Video Slot Challenge.
On MSNBC, Chris Matthews is host of the long running political talk show "Sleazeball".
Doug: Andy.
Andy: Hardball
Doug: That's right.
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Doug: Two-fifty for Andy. Next statement for all.
On "Super Pay Cards", some other poker-based game show, players earned $100 for a full monty.
(light laughter from the crowd)
Doug: Antonio
Antonio: house
Doug: That's it.
ANDY ANTONIO MATT ![]()
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Doug: A hundred for a full monty? That was *another* poker-based game show, right? (audience laughs and applauds) Next question.
The Alamo can be found in the state of confusion.
Doug: Antonio.
Antonio: Texas
Doug: Correct.
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Doug: I used to live in San Antonio. Well worth the visit. Onward and upward.
For much of the 1990s in the music business, TAFKAP stood for "The Artist Formerly Known As Pepe".
Doug: Andy.
Andy: Prince
Doug: That's it.
ANDY ANTONIO MATT ![]()
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Doug: Tie ballgame between Andy and Antonio. Matt, let's see if you can get on the board.
In a classic Disney animated movie, you could tell when Pinocchio tells a lie when his nose runs.
Doug: Antonio.
Antonio: grow
Doug: Mmmmm.... (ding) ...OK.
ANDY ANTONIO MATT ![]()
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Doug: We were looking for the plural "grows" -- but we'll accept your singular answer. Five more statements to go. Antonio leads, Andy in second. Matt's yet to score. Next question.
In Latin, the word "disco" means "I boogie".
Doug: Andy.
Andy: I learn.
Doug: That's correct.
AUDIENCE GAME CONTINUES