Her reaction is so cute along with the crowd screaming for her. Bob is funny with that income comment but so warm with that fatherly "yeess" after her win. This moved me to tears a bit.
I saw this on Pluto TV. Right after commercial, Bob acknowledged that the $250 with the second chance was added to $10,000, making her the second highest winner behind Trevor's $10,500 in the Barker era. I think that was in 2003.
100% agreed. & the video link for Trevor earning $10,500 back in early 2003 is: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QQFtmJq9WJw.htmlsi=9sAJSctUkFFCAgm7
It’s funny, I was looking to see where I’d punch and it was right in the area where she punched it. Just before she decided to punch it, I’d settled on it as well. Love when that sort of thing happens
This happened around the same time someone accomplished a similar feat on Tom Kennedy's Nighttime "Price is Right." ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_0acCbZO8qA.html
Cheryl's a cute li'l pixie of a girl who deserved to win as much as she could! Look at her bouncing up and down over those two $250s! So sweet! And I love how Bob always drew out the Punch-A-Bunch reveals!
I saw one where this old dude with a cowboy hat won all 4 punches, and the first punch Bob pulled out the card, and it was like $100, the dude kept that, and turned down the other 3. Well, the second hole was the $10,000 card. It was total cringe that the dude passed that up for $100.
There was also an unusual Punch-a-Bunch win, in Season 31 of 2003, where contestant Trevor Roe, actually does the same thing, but won more than just $10,250- $10,500, though Bob admits that that was the first time in history that it has ever happened (where a contestant won more than $10,000), though he doesn't mention that this particular playing was the first.
That's because if you listen to Bob's wording, he said "if you wish, you can give back the $250 and take the Second Chance" instead. It seemed as though with the rules at this time, it wasn't intended to be $250 PLUS the second chance, but rather take the $250 OR give it back and go with the Second Chance instead.
@@jimthegatormantwopoint0 The second chance I was referring to. The contestant got a second chance. But the $250 was not added to her $10,000 unless Bob made a boo boo.
The rules may have changed because if you punch a hole and get a second chance, they let you keep the amount to add with the second chance punch. She should have won $10250.