Doug: And we're back on The Big Risk. Time for the second round of our game. Let's sweeten the pot by giving each player an additional CY$100.

 

 

 

ROBERT
CY$250
CHRIS
CY$400
DUSTIN
CY$200
 
 
 
 
 
 

(ding)

Doug: Questions in this round are now worth CY$100 each. Good luck and let's play...

Wile E. Coyote gets all his traps and gadgets from a certain company as he tries to catch Road Runner. Name the company.

(Chris buzzes in)

Doug: Chris.

Chris: Acme

Doug: That's right.

 

 

 

ROBERT
CY$250
CHRIS
CY$500
DUSTIN
CY$200
 
 
 
 
 
 

(audience applause)

Doug: Chris up to CY$500 now. Next question for all...

During the Civil War in November of 1864, name the Union general who lead his troops on their "March to the Seas".

(Dustin buzzes in)

Doug: Dustin.

Dustin: I hope it's Sherman...

Doug: William Tecumseh Sherman -- that's right.

 

 

 

ROBERT
CY$250
CHRIS
CY$500
DUSTIN
CY$300
 
 
 
 
 
 

(audience applause)

Doug: Robert, let's see if you can score on this...

What animal is considered most sacred to Hindus?

(Robert buzzes in)

Doug: Robert.

Robert: Cow

Doug: And you moooo-ve into second place.

 

 

 

ROBERT
CY$350
CHRIS
CY$500
DUSTIN
CY$300
 
 
 
 
 
 

(audience groans at Doug's pun)

Dustin: I wonder how well Chick-Fil-A would do with a New Delhi branch?

(light laughter from the crowd)

Doug: Man, I could for Chick-Fil-A now. Hope we can order take out during the break. But anyway, back to the game...

Several presidents of the United States served at least two terms. Of those leaders, only one served two terms that were not consecutive. Name him.

(Robert buzzes in)

Doug: Robert again.

Robert: Grover Cleveland

Doug: Right again.

 

 

 

ROBERT
CY$450
CHRIS
CY$500
DUSTIN
CY$300
 
 
 
 
 
 

(audience applause)

Doug: Next question's a fact-or-fiction statement...

True or false: Disneyland refused to let in men with long hair in the '70s.

(Chris buzzes in)

Doug: Chris.

Chris: True

Doug: That is true.

 

 

 

ROBERT
CY$450
CHRIS
CY$600
DUSTIN
CY$300
 
 
 
 
 
 

(audience applause)

Doug: Chris up to 600. Let's test your knowledge of music...

Richard Rodgers wrote the music to the state song of what U.S. state?

(Robert buzzes in)

Doug: Robert.

Robert: Oklahoma

Doug: Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain. Right.

 

 

 

ROBERT
CY$550
CHRIS
CY$600
DUSTIN
CY$300
 
 
 
 
 
 

(audience applause) (bells ring)

Doug: And we're at the midway point in the round. Chris leads with CY$600, Robert's not far off the lead with 550 and Dustin with 300. But these hundreds could turn into thousands if you guys are lucky and gutsy -- and if the cards fall in your favor. Deej is over by the board with more on tonight's Five-Card Risk.

 


D.J.: Thanks, Doug. During the break, Dirty Harry shuffled a deck of 54 playing cards, including two Jokers, and then placed the top five cards of the deck accordingly behind the numbered spaces. He also randomly determined the theme of this Five-Card Risk.

 


(ding)

D.J.: And it's In Between. That means winning cards in this round are ranked in between a 4 and a King. Fours and Kings are winning cards -- but 2s, 3s and Aces are losing cards. The Jokers are wild -- but they also represent the losing cards.

In a moment, you'll place a wager on the first card -- and then we'll turn it face up. If the card's in between a 4 and King inclusive, the payoff is 1-to-1. You may then decide to freeze and keep your winnings or risk and try to double what you just doubled.

Remember, if you risk and a 2, 3, Ace or Joker is revealed, you lose all of your gains and post a net loss of your original wager.

Doug: Thanks, D.J. Minimum bet in this round is CY$100. You may go all in and you must wager in increments of CY$50. Good luck and place your bets.

ROUND 2 CONTINUES