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I always thought this game was rigged by the producers so it can bring up the hype. And a YES I did watch this with my grandma. With oatmeal cookies warm fresh from the oven. 😋
@@MikeTheGamer77 I think you need to watch Michael Larson's run on Press Your Luck. He master the system so well that CBS at first didn't want to give Michael the money he won because they thought he cheated lol. CBS for a while didn't even broadcasted that episode because of that. They tried to find every loophole they could in trying to not give Michael the money, but they couldn't find one, so they ended up giving the money to him. It goes to show that these games aren't rigged. It's just all about skill and luck.
Me too! It was like cutting edge, state of the art special effects...and God knows how many kids grew up to be degenerate gamblers because of this show🤣🤣
Mark Leinwand I believe would have been the show's highest winner up to that point had he not gotten a Whammy! Mark Leinwand was a $100K+ winner of Tic Tac Dough in 1979-80, and then in November 1983, a few weeks after this episode originally aired, he won the TofC on Tic and won $50K for his favorite charity. He then was a four time Jeopardy! champion in 1985 but did not win in the 1986 TofC.
davidca96 um, how does that work, exactly? There was a randomizer that would flash different squares on the board, it’s all about timing and being lucky! Don’t just a say a game is rigged without even knowing how it goes.
It definitely wasn't random or rigged. Michael Larson figured out the pattern in the whammies and got kicked out of the show for it but not before he won a bit of money. Look him up.