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Rarity on The Price Is Right.
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Rarity on The Price Is Right.
What are the odds of all three whom spend the wheel to win the max prize in their bonus spins?

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2017/09/the-pric...tion-video
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RE: Rarity on The Price Is Right.
I've always thought that wheel was rigged, so they probably just decided to let that happen.
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RE: Rarity on The Price Is Right.
(September 24, 2017 at 2:45 pm)Lutrinae Wrote: I've always thought that wheel was rigged, so they probably just decided to let that happen.

The entire show is a corporate infomercial, but just like Vegas, no, you get caught rigging machines, that is serious felony. I doubt seriously the machines are rigged. Game shows are regulated just like a Vegas casino machine.
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RE: Rarity on The Price Is Right.
hehe, thank you for bursting my little bubble. Wink
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(September 24, 2017 at 3:01 pm)Lutrinae Wrote: hehe, thank you for bursting my little bubble.  Wink

That's not fair. If you are willing to burst the bubble of theists, why should any other aspect of life be immune to scrutiny.

I am not saying be dull, but don't go full conspiracy.  Tongue

I think a better objection to the show would be more along the lines that it promotes quick satisfaction. But that isn't a conspiracy as much as it is humans like a story of sudden luck.
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RE: Rarity on The Price Is Right.
(September 23, 2017 at 8:03 am)Brian37 Wrote: What are the odds of all three whom spend the wheel to win the max prize in their bonus spins?

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2017/09/the-pric...tion-video

Okay, here's my take on it:
  • There are 20 options on the wheel
  • There were 3 spins.
  • There were a total of 20 to the power of 3 (8000) possible permutations of three spins of the wheel.
  • According to IMDb, there are a total of 8461 episodes filmed since 1972.
  • During my cursory research, I discovered the Showcase Showdown (which houses the big wheel) only started appearing in 1975.
  • There are usually more than three spins per game.
  • Apparently, the odds of a perfect score in two spins is about the same as it is on one.

Also, I discovered it has happened before:





And apparently, if Bob's right about this [and I'm not sure if he is; if Bob Eubanks' memory can fail him about the "in the ass" segment of the Newlywed Game happening in spite of the segment existing, it shows old game show hosts have a faillible memory], this happened once before this, making a total of three times in the show's run.

If anything, it's probably biased (if only slightly) in favor of a three-way tie for a perfect score.
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RE: Rarity on The Price Is Right.
I don't think I claimed that was the first time. I said it was rare. One other time in the history of the show I would think could be called rare.

What would really be freaky as far as odds are concerned would be this. The show is split into two segments. 3 people in the first half hour make it to the stage, win or lose, those three spin the wheel to make it to the showcase. Same with the second half hour. 3 people make it to the stage, and win or lose, spin to make it to the showcase.

How rare would it be if all 6 hit the red dollar and the green?
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RE: Rarity on The Price Is Right.
If we're still talking 1 in 20 odds, but repeated six times, the odds for that would be one in 64 million.
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(September 24, 2017 at 7:28 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: If we're still talking 1 in 20 odds, but repeated six times, the odds for that would be one in 64 million.

No matter what, you still have to be happy for all of them. It won't allow them to quit their jobs, but it will help them in their future if they manage it right.
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The way that anytime a "military" person is down there bidding to get up on stage, you can't tell me it's not rigged when that military person always makes it up on stage.
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