5-Card Poker

 


ROBERT


RAYMOND



(scattered cheers)

Doug: King completes the straight. Robert's up to 80 points.

 

 

 

ROBERT
RAYMOND




(ding)

Doug: Well -- it's not over until someone reaches 100 points. Let's get there with the Poker Run.

 

(motorcycle sfx)

Doug: Base value for each analogy is 15 points. But if one of the next two cards is a face card, we play for 20 points a question. If both are royalty, 25 a question. Let's have our cards for the Poker Run, please.

D.J.: The Queen of Hearts and the Ace of Clubs.

Doug: OK, so we're playing for 20 a question. Robert needs just the one to go to Joker Poker. Raymond needs five. Best of luck as the Poker Run starts -- NOW!

"Barney Miller" is to Hal Linden as "Frasier" is to...

(Robert buzzes in)

Doug: Robert for the round.

Robert: Kelsey Grammer!

(ding)

Doug: That's right and that's another quick Poker Run.

 

 

 

ROBERT
RAYMOND




(ding; audience applause)

Doug: Congratulations, Robert. Another chance to win up to CY$7500 comes up shortly -- then you'll play against Brian for the championship.

Raymond, the 1980s were not kind to you. Sorry about that. But we do have CY$50 and some fine gifts for you back stage. A nice hand for Raymond Weaver.

(audience cheers)

 

 
 



 
 

Doug: Robert, five letters in "POKER". One of them has CY$7500. Which one do you think hides the big moolah?

Robert: Let's try the P.

Doug: What's behind the P?

 

 
 



 
 

(rimshot; ca-ching) (dings; audience cheers)

Doug: The rich just get richer -- CY$7500.

 

 

 

ROBERT
RAYMOND




Doug: When we return, Brian challenges Robert for the championship. Both Robert and Brian racked up some big numbers to reach Joker Poker -- and oddly enough, we're starting that round with The Numbers Game. That's right after this.

(more cheers)

ADVANCE TO JOKER POKER