If he only guessed TRUE on everything ... when in doubt guess TRUE, that's my advice. The crowd doesn't know anymore than he did.
I have to say that this is one of the harder games to win because it is squarely based on the number of TRUE/FALSEs you get correct. Even if you do get all 4 right, you still have a 20% chance of losing. Well you do win the consolation prizes that you get from the TRUE/FALSES so it's not a total loss but that would suck so much.
Ive been watching about 10/15 videos about funny stuff or mistakes or worst players and I'm reading the comments & can see there is a shit load of ppl who are what i like to call ''price is right freaks'' because they seem to know everything about TPIR....
Understand that guessing "true/false" is a lot harder than guessing "higher/lower" on small prizes. A LOT harder.
This setup was completely unfair because you'd have to have a great idea of the right price of the prize itself to even *suspect* the price is true. If this was a historic moment, it was because the SHOW was historically inept, not the player.
@headphone355 I do. More often than not the four prizes are TRUE (maybe 1 prize is FALSE), which makes this game extremely unfair, and IMO one of the worst game in existence.
I think this might be a historic moment, as Bob and Roger would have called it. I don't remember zero out of four small prizes won in Five Price Tags. It's also never happened in Punchboard or Plinko, though two contestants this season would have gone zero of four small prizes won in the latter if they didn't get the last one right. Another likely historic moment on this episode: All the correct numbers in One Away were the same color(red), and the contestant changed to that correctly and won
It has happened in the 1970's 3 or 4 times in the Bob Barker era. There's another clip of a dismal 5 price tags game from the 1970s where the same situation happened.
Temptation1979ga1 just posted another dismal playing of "Five Price Tags" back in 1997...what was so hilarious was that guy said false 3 times in a row when it was supposed to be true, and when it came to the final prize, he changed his mind to true when it was actually false lol...
This just happened again today! It was True, True, False, True. The contestant guessed False, False, True, False. :(
It happened on 4/20 too.
GSNSmashFan3 10 months ago
If he only guessed TRUE on everything ... when in doubt guess TRUE, that's my advice. The crowd doesn't know anymore than he did.
I have to say that this is one of the harder games to win because it is squarely based on the number of TRUE/FALSEs you get correct. Even if you do get all 4 right, you still have a 20% chance of losing. Well you do win the consolation prizes that you get from the TRUE/FALSES so it's not a total loss but that would suck so much.
cstutor89 1 year ago
Ive been watching about 10/15 videos about funny stuff or mistakes or worst players and I'm reading the comments & can see there is a shit load of ppl who are what i like to call ''price is right freaks'' because they seem to know everything about TPIR....
440restsux 1 year ago
byard is sexy
realityboy1977 1 year ago
wow i would rock at this. I got all of them right :P
bandman232 1 year ago
what the heck is going on with him
pokemon5621 1 year ago
that guy got fucked over by production and the dumbass crowd lol
KDeDom 1 year ago
Koragg, you're looking for "one in a million."
aaronthebaron80 1 year ago
he got cheated..not one was false
KoraggRules 2 years ago 2
"Buddy! You're on the wrong side of this!"
jinglebell61 2 years ago
Understand that guessing "true/false" is a lot harder than guessing "higher/lower" on small prizes. A LOT harder.
This setup was completely unfair because you'd have to have a great idea of the right price of the prize itself to even *suspect* the price is true. If this was a historic moment, it was because the SHOW was historically inept, not the player.
Vook 2 years ago 2
Four trues in a row- I DO NOT beleive it!!!
headphone355 2 years ago 3
@headphone355 I do. More often than not the four prizes are TRUE (maybe 1 prize is FALSE), which makes this game extremely unfair, and IMO one of the worst game in existence.
StarFighters76 1 year ago
It happened in the 30th Season!!!!!
ppjbonfig 2 years ago
This is a wipeout, not dismal.
systemoperator 2 years ago
what a lovely looking boy playing that game!
brettsomers 2 years ago
What are the odds of all four trues?
iwatson14 2 years ago
one and a million
KoraggRules 2 years ago
I think this might be a historic moment, as Bob and Roger would have called it. I don't remember zero out of four small prizes won in Five Price Tags. It's also never happened in Punchboard or Plinko, though two contestants this season would have gone zero of four small prizes won in the latter if they didn't get the last one right. Another likely historic moment on this episode: All the correct numbers in One Away were the same color(red), and the contestant changed to that correctly and won
zachhoran 2 years ago 3
It has happened in the 1970's 3 or 4 times in the Bob Barker era. There's another clip of a dismal 5 price tags game from the 1970s where the same situation happened.
pressmin 2 years ago
Temptation1979ga1 just posted another dismal playing of "Five Price Tags" back in 1997...what was so hilarious was that guy said false 3 times in a row when it was supposed to be true, and when it came to the final prize, he changed his mind to true when it was actually false lol...
csifan18 2 years ago
Just about the dumbest people get to play 5 Price Tags. I don't know why they always say False when usually 3 are True.
When in doubt, SAY TRUE!!!
the69chevykid 2 years ago
Nobody is dumb when the setup was unfair. This was unfair.
quadrupleplay 2 years ago
Rigged, rigged, rigged!
BlackwoodCompany 2 years ago