Caesars Challenge | Michael's project, pt. 2

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2010

The second and third rounds of Michael's project with increasing values, yet increasing word lengths as well. Who will win the game and play for that 2010 Toyota Camry?

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  • That first question should have stated "ORIGINAL" Monopoly, as the modern version you start with a lot more.

  • @SlurpeeTigger Does it, now? I never knew that until now, because the Monopoly games I have, they all start with the original amount

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  • @mtiller2006 Well, in 2007 they made a "Here and Now" version with much larger amounts, yet the ratios are still the same.

  • @gamshwfan know you weren't criticizing, I understand what you're saying. I was trying to be careful with the prize money, I really was.

  • @mtiller2006 What this user is saying is that when you are producing a game show, you can't just throw money around like its toilet paper.

    I know the economy is getting to you and want to help out contestants, but sometimes when you are a producer you have to worry about yourself.

    I'm not criticizing you by saying this, i'm just saying that if you produce a real game show you have to be careful with prize money.

  • @rjaguar3 I see what you're saying. Despite it being Las Vegas, the brightest spot on Earth, I didn't see the math perspective right there. However, that's only if a champ goes more than 2 days, most likely. Because, getting words in the bonus round with 1 or 2 letters is tough...unless you're Neil Bines, of course.

  • @mtiller2006 16500 + 4250 + 6000 = 26750 in cash winnings

    Car (if won) is 19500 for a total of 46K, which is around $50K.

  • @rjaguar3 How do you figure it's $50,000 an episode? I don't think that's right...

  • This episode so far actually hasn't been bad. One concern I have is why you think it's necessary to multiply most of the dollar values by 5 arbitrarily for no good reason at all? Also, I'd like to know where your show gets a $50,000 budget per episode (with the money awarded to all three players plus the car potentially).

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