Anime Joker's Wild at Tsubasacon 2011, Part 3 (Final)

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This is the final game from Anime Joker's Wild at Tsubasacon 2011 in Huntington, West Virginia. We've also included our audience game segment.

http://www.tsubasacon.org

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  • I think that was true in the very first rules set, but I've seen many times where a contestant takes only one or two category windows to avoid giving their opponent a shot at winning if they're wrong.

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  • @dmota104 You mean the Starcade game show that involves playing arcade games to add points to your total score.

  • The Jumbled Words category was certainly faithful to B&E.

    BTW, with all the video game questions, any plans for Anime Starcade?

  • Greggo, what Brakus says is correct.

  • Greggo, we have had this actually happen at our latest Joker's Wild here in sunny FL. Keep up the excellent work in your neck of the woods!

  • I have an episode in my collection where an audience player spins a record $1400 against the Devil, spinning on $975. Given that all of your money values are doubled, Greg, April pulled off the exact same spin and tied the record. Kudos to her!

  • @BrakusJS You're right on that.

  • I liked BOTH of your new games from Tsubasacon.  Bring them both to Naka-kon and/or Motaku for 2012!

  • I would love for you to continue Joker Wild on Anime.

  • These were great games!

    Question: Isn't it that if a natural triple comes up, the contestant has to take the question for 400? Similarly, if a single and a pair comes up w/o any Jokers, he/she can take the pair but only for 200?

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