Doug: Rick, you're now CY$2000 richer. We now seed our bank with
a different CY$2000.
(ding)
Doug: Now it's time to pick a star.
Doug: As you know, by random assignment, four stars have the number
20, four others a 30 and one has 50. Pick a star, we'll find out
the hidden multiplier and that will determine how much you play for.
Rick: I can't let him go without one more play. Tom, you're my man.


Doug: Tom Sabbatelli playing the Head-To-Head with Rick. Wouldn't
it be great if he had the 50? Pull the tab, please, and let's see
if you do.


(ding)
Doug: No -- it's a 20. Meaning...
(ding) (audience cheers)
Doug: ...40 large. As you know, spelling matters not. Singular
and plural forms of an answer *might* match each other. Otherwise,
a mismatch is a mismatch. Rick, Tom, here's the question.
HUNGRY AS A______
Doug: Hungry as a << BLANK >>. Hungry as a << BLANK >>.
(MG-HSH Super Match think music plays)
Tom: (scribbles furiously) ... wait. OH. (throws card out,
scribbles again)


(ding)
Doug: Okie doke. Rick, Tom had a change of heart -- but he's
ready with his answer. Hope you're ready with yours. For
CY$40,000, what do you think? Hungry as a << BLANK >>.
Rick: Horse?
(audience cheers)
Doug: That was the first thought that came to my mind and
perhaps there's as well.
Tom
Sabbatelli,
in
your
last
Super
Match
with
us,
did
you
finally
write
down
"horse"
for
forty
thousand
cyber-
dollars?
A
horse,
a
horse,
our
kingdom
for
a
horse.
Tom: Sorry about that confusion, Doug. Thought I had my answer and
then I realized I was thinking of the wrong phrase. I had written
WOLF, thinking of Hungry LIKE THE Wolf. So, with that, I made a
quick change to Hungry as a (card) [HORSE].
(dings; MG-HSH music plays; audience applause)
Doug: Now *that's* the way to go out. Great job, Tom -- and great
job, Rick. We'll crunch the numbers in a bit. First, let's find
out where the big five-oh was. Stars, lift your tabs, please.
(ding)
Doug: One square over -- Chico had it. (MG-HSH theme plays)
Rick, a much better outcome in this Super Match as opposed to
the last one. CY$42,000 alone in this endgame. Add that to your
prior winnings and you have CY$77,750
(audience cheers) (Ryan joins Doug and Rick center stage)
Doug: For now, thanks to all for a great episode. Again, Tom, we're
going to miss you. Stay in touch. Dana, Chico, we'll see you soon.
We'll listen for Troy and Matt on PriceCast. Kevin and Will, continued
success on Net Debt and What's My Number?, respectively. You'll see
Ryan, Chad, Rick and me the next time we play the Net Match Game -
Hollywood Squares Hour. Don't miss it -- or you're blanked.
Ryan: I agree.
Doug: Keep the faith, treasure your loved ones, make it a great day.
(audience applauds)
Glenn: If you'd like tickets to see the Net Match Game - Hollywood
Squares Hour, send a self addressed stamped envelope to...

Glenn: ... and in addition to their cyber-cash winnings, tonight's
runners-up will receive...
Dentyne Gum -- the chewing gum with the great flavor that lasts and
lasts. Brush your breath, brush it clean, brush your breath with Dentyne.
A five-pound Rath hickory-smoked ham. Looks as good on the outside as
it tastes on the inside. From Rath.
Rice-a-Roni. Cooks up so quick and so easy. The one you sautée and
simmer for flavor perfection. Rice-a-Roni-- the San Francisco Treat.
From Hawaiian Tropic, an attractive beach mat and natural tanning
lotions and oils. Hawaiian Tropic, the tan of the islands.
And a member of our studio audience will receive his and hers quartz
watches from Jules Jurgensen. Hers is styled in 14 karat gold surrounded
by 1/4 karat of fiery diamonds. His is styled in a 14 karat gold case
with convenient date feature. From Jules Jurgensen.
(credits roll)

