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Post Post #0 (ISO) » Tue Jul 05, 2016 4:59 am

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
  1. Rules
  2. Tossup
  3. Main Game
  4. Special Rounds
  5. Game Clock
  6. Speedup
  7. Bonus Round
  8. Important Notes
  9. Queue
  10. Leader Board
  11. Games So Far
RULES

Please note that I will run this game differently from the actual show; hence, "
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For the first match, the first player that pre-/inned will be red, the second will be yellow, and the third will be blue. After that, the champion gets a choice of color. If he or she chooses red, the next person in the queue will be yellow, otherwise that person is red. The next person gets the last remaining color. If the champion has retired undefeated, the next person in the queue is red, the person after that is yellow, and the person after that is blue.

For every puzzle, I will choose a word or phrase and give you the category. Every letter in that word or phrase will be represented with a blank white square unless I state that some of the letters will be revealed immediately. Punctuation is always revealed immediately.
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TOSSUP

I will start each match with a toss-up for $2,500 and the right to go first in the main game. I will reveal a quarter of the board at random at the outset. If no one solves within 24 hours or everyone passes, then I will reveal another quarter of the board. If there are still no solves 24 hours after that or everyone passes, then another quarter of the board is revealed. If 24 hours go by after
THAT
without a solve or everyone passes, no one wins.

Due to my schedule, toss-ups may last longer than 72 hours; the first two 24-hour timers are solely to remind me when I'm supposed to put up more letters and any solves between the timer running out and me getting to putting up more letters will be honored. Only the last timer is a hard limit. However, regardless of the actual length of the toss-up round, you get one shot and one shot only at the puzzle.
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MAIN GAME

The winner of the tossup (the champion if no one won, or the red player if no one is the champion either) goes first in the first round. He or she will throw a 1d72; this will constitute a spin of the wheel. What happens next depends on the result of the spin:
  • Dollar figure other than $1 million:
    The player will select a consonant (Y counts). If it's there, I will reveal all instances of that letter and credit the player with the amount spun for each occurrence (for example, spinning $500 and guessing a consonant that appears twice wins $1,000). If the consonant does not appear, play passes to the next player. Top dollar is $2,500 in Round 1, $3,750 in Round 2, and $5,000 in Round 3 on.
  • Prize:
    Gives $500 per letter on a correct consonant (since episode 3) and the chance to win the stated prize. The prize, once the chance to win it is claimed, is removed from the wheel. To win the prize, the player
    must solve the puzzle before going bankrupt (see below).
  • Surprise:
    Same as a regular prize, except not revealed when placed on the wheel. To reveal the surprise, the player must solve the puzzle before going bankrupt.
  • Wild Card:
    On a correct consonant, gives $750 per occurrence and wins the Wild Card itself. If the player's last spin in the turn was a cash wedge, the player may use the Wild Card to call a consonant for that same amount. Since there is an obvious advantage to spending the Wild Card on top dollar, I'll remind you about your possession of the Wild Card, if applicable, if you call a right letter on it. Although it cannot be used in the Speedup Round, it can be carried over into the Bonus Round; see the rules there. Won immediately on a correct letter call, but lost to a Bankrupt.
  • $1 Million:
    Same as landing on a regular prize, but winning it involve several extra steps due to its high value: not only must the player solve the current puzzle without landing on Bankrupt, but he or she must win the main game without landing on Bankrupt, spin $1 Million again in the bonus round, and solve the bonus puzzle (further details are below). Removed from the wheel at the beginning of Round 4 if not picked up.
  • Free Play:
    The player may guess any available letter at all (vowels are worth nothing, consonants are worth $500 apiece) or even solve the puzzle. If a player picks a wrong letter or solves incorrectly, the player will be allowed to retain his or her turn instead of play passing as usual.
  • Lose a Turn:
    Play passes to the next player.
  • Bankrupt:
    The player loses all money in the round, any unclaimed prizes, the $1 Million wedge and/or Wild Card if held, and his or her turn.
There was one Wheel element that is now retired:
  • 5,000 Mash Coins gift tag:
    Same as a regular prize, but gave $400 per letter on a correct consonant if picked up in Round 1 and $600 per letter on a correct consonant if picked up later than Round 1. The 5,000 Mash Coins were for the Mish Mash Gasha Casino. The tag existed only in Episode 5.
When a player has at least $500, he or she may buy a vowel at that price. If it's there, the turn continues; otherwise, it passes. It is a flat rate; whether it's one, many, or none at all, it's still $500.

If at any time during their turns players believe they know the answer, they may solve instead of spinning or buying. The solution, which must be in bold, must be exactly as I have it with no misspellings or any words added or deleted. There are three exceptions to this rule:
  1. In the rare event that a puzzle contains an accent mark, the accent mark is not required for a correct solve, but it counts against you if the accent mark is incorrect or you place an accent on a letter that has none. For example, if the category is
    FOOD AND DRINK
    and the puzzle is
    HABANERO CHILI
    , I will penalize for
    HABAÑERO CHILI
    since it's not spelled like that in Spanish.
  2. If a line ends with a hyphen, a likely reason for it is because I needed a line break there to get the puzzle to fit; words written across multiple lines must be written as if there were no need for line breaks.
  3. For the Question Puzzle, if the category is Fill In the Number, you may replace each # in the puzzle with its corresponding digit to save space when answering the bonus. I will judge whether you solved the alphabetic portion of the puzzle first; if you did, then I will check the number and award you the bonus if it is correct.
If the solution is correct, the player banks all cash and prizes and wins the round, while losing players return all unclaimed cash and prizes (the $1 Million wedge is returned only if picked up in the same round the puzzle is lost).

Round 2 is started by the player after the person who started Round 1, and Round 3 is started by the player after that. After that, a tossup for $5,000 will be played, the winner of which starts Round 4. If nobody wins the $5,000 tossup, whoever started Round 1 starts Round 4. If circumstances permit a Round 5 or Round 6 (see below under Speedup), those are started by the player after the one who started the previous round. All prizes (including $1 Million) and the Wild Card will be removed at the start of Round 4 if it begins as a speedup.
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SPECIAL ROUNDS
  • Question Puzzle (Round 1):
    The person who solves the puzzle may answer a bonus question related to the puzzle for an additional $2,500. Answering the bonus question is the only time in the whole game that I will not penalize for misspelling the answer.
  • Mystery Round (Round 2):
    Two Mystery Wedges will be added to the wheel. If a player lands on one of them, then after choosing a correct consonant, the player may choose to take $1,000 per letter or turn over the wedge to reveal either a prize or Bankrupt. Both are treated as normal and both Mystery Wedges will be removed from the wheel.
  • Express Round (Round 3):
    An Express wedge will be added to the wheel. A player who lands on Express and calls a correct consonant earns $1,000 per consonant and will be given the opportunity to board the Express. If the Express is boarded, the contestant may, without having to spin the wheel, call any letter (earning $1,000 apiece for each consonant and paying $500 for each vowel) and continue to do so while on the Express. However, any loss of turn while on the Express incurs the same penalties as given by landing on Bankrupt with the addition that the player is taken off the Express.
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GAME CLOCK

There is a game clock that runs throughout the game to determine if and when to ring the speedup bell. Most of the specifics are being kept secret to minimize player abuse of the mechanic, but the game clock will start set at a random value within a certain range, and every player action eats time from the game clock (with each type of action having a weight to keep it realistic). I do not guarantee a speedup in every match.
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SPEEDUP

When the speedup bell rings, I will spin the wheel. The amount is determined with a 1d72 as normal and I will use the arrow of the current player. Vowels are worth nothing; consonants are each worth $1,000 plus the amount spun. If the wheel lands on Bankrupt, Lose a Turn, Free Play, or a prize, I will spin again.

On your turn, you may call any letter. If it's there, you will then have 24 hours to solve or pass. You get two chances in that time, but please wait for me to judge your first guess before making your second. At the end of the speedup, the person with the most money in cash and prizes wins the game and the higher of 3,000 Mash Coins or 1 Mash Coin for every $2 and goes on to the bonus round. Second place wins 2,000 Mash Coins, while third place wins 1,000 Mash Coins. If there is a tie for first, the tied players go into a tossup for the right to play the bonus round; if there is a tie for second, the tied players go into a tossup for whoever gets the higher Mash Coin consolation prize. (In the very unlikely event that a game ends in a three-way tie, then there will be two tiebreaker tossups—the winner of the first one will advance to the bonus round, and the winner of the second one will be considered the second place winner for Mish Mash Gacha Casino purposes.)
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BONUS ROUND

You will spin the wheel one last time to determine your bonus round prize (1d72 as before). Whatever you get is publicly known. If you make it to the bonus round with the $1 Million wedge, that becomes your top prize; otherwise the top prize is $100,000.

After the spin, I will show the puzzle and reveal all instances of R, S, T, L, N, and E in it. I will then ask you for three consonants (four consonants if you still had the Wild Card at the end of the main game) and one vowel. After you make your selections, I will put them up. To win the prize, you must solve the puzzle within 24 hours. You have as many chances as I have time to judge, but please wait for me to judge your previous guess before making another.

Champions retire after three matches or winning the $1,000,000 prize.
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IMPORTANT NOTES
  • If you go 48 hours without an action, I will prod you. If you do not respond to the prod within 24 hours, you lose your turn and get a strike. (Exception: You have 24 hours to call a letter in the speedup round, and I will not prod you in this case. If the 24 hours is to solve, you automatically pass when it expires, but will not incur a strike.) Two strikes and you're out of the round; three strikes and you're out of the game. (The game continues without you—I will not replace players mid-match. If two drop out, the remaining player plays against the house for the rest of the match and will be allowed five misses per puzzle, starting from when the second player is eliminated.)
  • Please do not edit your posts. I must rule all edited guesses as incorrect and assume that any edited spin was originally one that was going to land on Bankrupt. Caught edits also result in a strike.
  • Below the board are the letters that have not been picked yet. Please pay attention to this as if you guess a letter guessed already, you lose your turn. There are two exceptions to this rule:
    1. I will tell you if there are no more consonants or no more vowels, but forgetting this incurs no penalty, even if it would if there were that type of letter left.
    2. If I forget to remove a letter from the used letter board and you call it, you will be allowed to pick a replacement. If the mod error occurs in the main game and it's a consonant, your replacement guess must be another consonant. If it's the main game and the affected letter is a vowel, you will not be charged for the vowel and you may either buy another vowel, spin the wheel, or solve the puzzle. (Note that you
      WILL
      be charged for repeating a vowel I remembered to remove from the used letter board, i.e. the penalty is $500 and loss of your turn.) Please note, however, that I update the used letter board when I update the picture of the puzzle board. If I do not update the picture because I do not have my files with me, you are expected to keep track of what letters have been called since the last such update.
  • Unlike StrangerCoug's Old Wheel of Fortune, there is no penalty for guessing a vowel on a wheel spin other than Free Play or trying to buy a consonant—I will simply ignore it. However, if you forget to spin the wheel before calling a consonant, you are committed to calling that letter on your next spin. (You are absolved of that commitment if you land on Lose a Turn or Bankrupt).
  • If I take an unreasonable amount of time to respond to your action, I prefer that you PM me to let me know so that I can get to you faster. I'm good at responding to PMs; I may be unreliable responding to thread bumps. (Don't feel too bad about doing the latter; it's my habit, too.)
  • If MarioGS of the Buy a Vowel Boards is reading this: Thanks for the vector that I used as help for creating the logo of this game :D
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QUEUE

Allomancer
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JDGA
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LEADER BOARD
  1. pablito, $123,800, 1 win, 1 visit*
  2. D3f3nd3r, $107,750, 1 win, 1 visit
  3. JDGA, $91,227, 1 win, 1 visit
  4. doctorwho, $84,034, 2 wins, 1 visit
  5. JerryArr, $25,199, 1 win, 1 visit*
  6. xofelf, $18,500, 0 wins, 1 visit
  7. ForWhomTheJellyRolls, $12,800, 1 win, 1 visit
  8. Save The Dragons, $12,500, 0 wins, 2 visits
  9. animorpherv1, $8,800, 0 wins, 1 visit
  10. Xalxe, $6,650, 0 wins, 2 visits
The leaderboard counts only games played in this thread.

* Winnings from a partial game included.
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GAMES SO FAR


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Post Post #1 (ISO) » Tue Jul 05, 2016 5:02 am

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Ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm welcome to:
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I'm your host again :) I'm excited to be back on one of the longest forum games I've run, and certainly one of my favorites to do.

Say hi to our first three players:
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I'll send them PM's letting them know this thread is ready. We'll start as we did before with our $2,500 tossup once they all confirm.
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Post Post #2 (ISO) » Wed Jul 06, 2016 9:59 am

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/in
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Post Post #5 (ISO) » Wed Jul 06, 2016 4:06 pm

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/in to whoop more ass.
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/in for nostalgia reasons.
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Post Post #7 (ISO) » Wed Jul 06, 2016 5:49 pm

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/confirm
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Post Post #8 (ISO) » Wed Jul 06, 2016 5:52 pm

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Just waiting on Kappy now.
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Post Post #9 (ISO) » Wed Jul 06, 2016 5:54 pm

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He appears to be leaving the site voluntarily; I'll PM Xalxe to see if he wants his spot instead. I'm a lazy bum that doesn't want to move STD, so Xalxe will get yellow.
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Post Post #10 (ISO) » Wed Jul 06, 2016 7:15 pm

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Oh, and the speedup will be done the old way for this first match (i.e. the "bell" always rings at the start of round 4). Starting next match, I will use different criteria for when it rings and remove the guarantee that the game will have a speedup.
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I'll take it!
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Post Post #14 (ISO) » Thu Jul 07, 2016 4:59 am

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And away we go, now that we have people who aren't going to go "screw you guys, I'm outta here" on the whole site... :roll:
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I think you remember most of the rules. The category for the $2,500 tossup is
PHRASE
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Pass
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Post Post #15 (ISO) » Thu Jul 07, 2016 5:07 am

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WELCOME BACK
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Post Post #16 (ISO) » Thu Jul 07, 2016 5:17 am

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The one who wished us goodbye in the old game wishes us hello in the new one :D
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Post Post #17 (ISO) » Thu Jul 07, 2016 5:38 am

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OK. Time for Round 1. Let's have a look at our Wheel of Fortune. Top dollar value for this round is $2,500, and we have a few nice things on the wheel, as well.

First of all, guess who's back? ;)
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It's
MILLIE!


Land on her, call a right letter, solve the puzzle (doesn't have to be right away, but does have to be before you land on Bankrupt), win the game without going bankrupt, and she could be the one personally paying you
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
in the Bonus Round! How does that sound?

Along with her, there are a couple of new things (well, new to StrangerCoug's Wheel of Fortune, not to the American show). The one that looks like the back of a playing card is the Wild Card. Land on it, call a right letter, and you win it right away. Turn it in anytime you call a right consonant on a cash wedge and I'll let you call another for the same amount.

And what's that pink glittery thing over there?

Well now... I'm not telling you the first Wheel prize at the beginning of the round anymore :P Pick it up, solve the puzzle before going bankrupt, and I'll unzip my lips and tell you what it is.

Round 1 is still our Question Round, and the category for it is
CLUE
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Solve the puzzle, tell me who or what it describes, and I'll give you a $2,500 bonus!

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JDGA, you won the right to start us off. You spin the same way as in the old thread: throw a 1d72.
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Post Post #18 (ISO) » Thu Jul 07, 2016 5:39 am

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Original Roll String: 1d72
1 72-Sided Dice: (18) = 18
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Post Post #19 (ISO) » Thu Jul 07, 2016 5:41 am

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...THAT's a roll.
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Post Post #20 (ISO) » Thu Jul 07, 2016 5:49 am

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And you land on her right away! Wow!

*notices Millie blushing from the attention*

OK, JDGA, what consonant would you like?
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Post Post #21 (ISO) » Thu Jul 07, 2016 6:16 am

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Post Post #22 (ISO) » Thu Jul 07, 2016 6:22 am

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Pick it up!
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I refreshed your memory—I'm not going to just fork over a million. You have to work for it and get on Lady Luck's good side.

Since you have no spendable cash, please spin or solve.
STRANGERCOUG: Stranger Than You!

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Post Post #23 (ISO) » Thu Jul 07, 2016 6:46 am

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Original Roll String: 1d72
1 72-Sided Dice: (1) = 1
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Strongly opinionated or barely invested, but a constant
You know the wind will always come back.
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Post Post #24 (ISO) » Thu Jul 07, 2016 6:47 am

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okay wow Random Number Goddess is seriously blessing me tonight
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Strongly opinionated or barely invested, but a constant
You know the wind will always come back.
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