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Speaker 5

Alright, let's talk about my fourth game, 1 vs 100 D&D game.

So far, three games have passed the mob, but all three won me $3,000,000.

Let's see if I can get a grand slam of $1,000,000 to win this game.

Speaker 4

Each mob member you knock off, and believe me, they do the same thing to you, will win you $1,000,000.

Speaker 5

So this follows the season 1 format, so three questions at $1,000 to kick off.

Speaker 4

Alright, here's your first question.

Speaker 5

First question.

What former pro wrestler drew his hat into the political ring and became the governor of Minnesota?

Hulk Hogan?

Nacho Libre?

Jesse the body of Ventura?

Kinda an easy one.

I think it was a big one back in like 98 I think.

I know this one for sure.

I know this one.

Yeah, Jesse the body of Ventura was governor of Minnesota.

98 to 03 I believe was his term.

Speaker 4

The moment of diaper change.

Speaker 5

Real enough, actually, I think when Ventura ended, Arnold Schwarzenegger became governor of California shortly after.

Speaker 4

Good answer.

Not just because it's right, but because you look so good in this lighting.

Speaker 5

Damn it, Bob.

Damn it.

So how many of my members got that wrong?

I'd be surprised if very few got this wrong.

I'd be surprised if very few got it wrong.

Eight got it wrong.

I was expecting at least probably was the level.

Maybe at least ten got it wrong.

So I don't think people will be aware of a jerk being governor of California, because I think when his game came out, I'm sure it was the previous governor of Minnesota when his game came out on the set, so...

Speaker 4

All right, it's one versus 92.

So second question for a thousand bucks, come on.

Each person you eliminate from the mob who have promised no acts of retaliation will be worth $1,000.

Okay.

It's time to look at your next question.

Speaker 5

Question number two.

Steamboat Willie marked one of the star's first anime performances.

Who was it?

Mickey Mouse, Mickey Finn, Mickey Spillane.

Everyone ribbed me to death if I got this wrong.

Everyone ribbed me to death.

Excuse me.

It's Mickey Mouse.

It's Mickey Mouse.

Mickey Spillane was a detective and Mickey fits the nickname for a cocktail laced with drugs, actually.

And if I didn't know it was Mickey Mouse, I knew Mick Spillane and Mickey Finn were...

They couldn't be either one of those two, so... That's correct!

Good work, my friend!

Okay.

Speaker 4

That's the second question of three, so... Now let's find out how many members of the mob guessed wrong.

Speaker 5

Ends up being six, so 14 grand to Kitty.

For 14 grand, I have to go see third and final question for $1,000.

Now that that is decision time.

If you watch it on a plug-and-play game, this format is the exact same as it was.

Speaker 3

Rub your frontal lobe because it's one versus 86.

Speaker 5

I sit for third and final question for $1,000.

Speaker 4

Each member of the mob you exterminate, just a figure of speech, is worth...

Okay.

Question number three.

Speaker 5

John Glenn, the oldest astronaut ever, was also the first U.S. astronaut to do what in 1962?

Apply for Social Security, walk on the moon, orbit the Earth.

That'd be orbit the Earth.

It's orbit the Earth because apply for Social Security a bit earlier.

Walk on the moon was Edward White in 65.

It's gotta be orbit the Earth.

It's got to be Over the Earth, because applied to Social Security as a backup after I was president in the 40s and 50s.

Welcome to Moon would be Edward White in 1965, so... You are correct.

Speaker 4

Nicely played.

Speaker 5

That was easy one.

I would say easy if you knew Edward White was the first spacewalker, but pretty tough if you didn't know about him.

And if you think Alan Shepard was the first.

The logic I think would be, if you thought Alan Shepard was the first to orbit the Earth, then you go John Levin, spacewalker.

But of course, if you don't know Edward White was the first spacewalker, that was in 65, like I said.

So 14, the same amount as the first two.

Speaker 4

28,000 bucks.

28,000 dollars.

All the money you've earned so far is yours if you want it.

But if you want more, you have to take on the mob.

So what will it be?

The money or the mob?

Speaker 5

Mob, please.

I got all my else.

We may as well keep on going.

Speaker 4

Let's see if the mob has what it takes to beat you.

Speaker 5

So this is now going to be two questions for $2,000 in the second tier, so...

Okay, like I said before, it's going to be two questions worth $2,000 coming up.

Now, this follows the season one format of the show.

Speaker 4

Okay, fourth question of the game.

Speaker 5

Which of the following creatures never met Abbott and Costello in the title of a movie?

Frankenstein, Bigfoot, The Mummy.

I actually am thinking Bigfoot because Frankenstein and the Mummy was back in like the 20s and 30s, which was an epic stealth peak was 20s and 30s.

But I'm going to trust Bob just because I would say Bigfoot in this spot if I know helps.

Speaker 4

If you think you need some help, yeah.

This help would be your first from the mob and you can only ask them two more times.

All right, you're going to trust the mob.

This means you're going to go with the most popular choice of those three answers.

And you are going to be committed to that answer.

And isn't it time you be committed?

Speaker 5

I said before, if I had the hubs, I probably would have said Bigfoot.

Speaker 4

Let's find out what the mob's most popular answer is.

Speaker 5

Because Bigfoot was about probably mid to late 30s, I would think.

And...

You could say I kind of burned to trust the mob, but I had to be extra sure.

Speaker 4

Let's hope the mob is right on this one.

Speaker 5

I didn't think- I think- I didn't think Al Castel would be in the 50s, actually.

Which Pitbull wasn't discovered until I think-

The Patterson-Gilmore film in 67 was the first confirmed sign of Bigfoot.

Once that happened, then there was more Bigfoot films after that.

Yeah, if I had thought about it a bit better, if David Frankstein and The Mummy were films like teens, 20s, during the silent era of the golden age of film, I probably would have said The Mummy if I didn't have any helps, but I'd be extra sure.

18, so that's a quarter of a month gone.

Speaker 4

Let's see how much money that's worth.

Speaker 5

Yeah, $64,000.

Sadly, sadly, um...

Sadly, um... Now, this next book, Sally, might have that after the...

The second house, it'd be a $64,000 question, so...

Speaker 4

Each mob member you knock off as you squash their hopes and dreams will be worth... Should be the second question where child stars count up, but then it's decision time once again, so... Alright, before your brain caves in, let's see your next question.

Speaker 5

Okay, question number five.

When Donald Trump wanted to put a hotel on boardwalk, to where did he travel?

Where Starbucks started?

Where Miss America originated?

Where the Liberty Bella hangs?

Boardwalk.

Speaker 4

So Boardwalk, that's...

Speaker 5

Boardwalk's in New Jersey, so... Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Starbucks was, I think, Seattle, and... Liberty Bell is in... Liberty Bell is in Philadelphia.

Boardwalk.

Starbucks started, I think, was in Seattle, like I said.

Liberty Bell's...

It's got to be Miss America originated, because I think Miss America was in New Jersey, which...

Which, by logic, they could...

Boardwalk's in Atlantic City, which, um...

Yep, I was thinking Boardwalk was one of the places on the original Monopoly, which was based on Atlantic City, New Jersey.

I- I think it's Starbucks was in Seattle, and...

Speaker 4

...Clarity Bell is in Philadelphia, so...

Speaker 5

I'd be surprised if I don't see a lot of people get this wrong.

They may have been stumped about Starbucks, so...

Both people got it wrong.

Rocket88, $88,000, just four mob members to go.

Speaker 4

About 2,000 mob members that got it wrong, and you got it right.

Mob, please.

Speaker 5

I've got to tell you, I may as well keep on going.

And from now on, it's going to be one question per tier, so...

So one question per tier, so...

Speaker 3

Put down that soda, because it's one versus 42.

Yep, 42.

Speaker 5

Like I said before, it's just 1,000... Just one question per tier, actually.

Speaker 4

We'll yield you $3,000.

Let's keep things going with your next question.

Speaker 5

Hey, little buddy.

On the classic TV show, what was Gilligan's first name?

Noah, Willy, Cosmo.

What was Gilligan's first name from Gilligan's Island?

I'm thinking it's Willy, because I don't think it's Cosmo.

I think it's Cosmo.

I gotta ask the mob here.

Speaker 4

I swear I don't think it's Cosmo, I think it's Cosmo.

Speaker 5

So people already know how good the help is that I'm playing it out as was actually showing one help at a time.

So, I probably would say William on the spot, just because I happen to have watched Guggen's Island.

Yeah, for some reason, unlike with the DS and the plug-and-play game, the answer does not get removed.

You have to memorize which one Bob can say.

Speaker 4

So, A.

So, that was Noah.

Speaker 5

Number 61.

Speaker 2

Hello, Bob.

I'm Hugh.

It's nice to meet you and to be able to play the game.

Speaker 4

How do you feel about your answer?

Speaker 2

Truthfully, I can't really make a case for my answer.

I haven't the foggiest idea.

Speaker 5

How's the guest be married, actually, with everyone?

So it's not A.

Let's see who in the mob chose answer B. I knew, I knew, I knew Cosmo would not be one of them.

Speaker 1

Hello.

You look smart.

Hello, Bob.

I'm Steve.

I'm here to split that money.

Speaker 4

How do you feel about your answer?

Speaker 1

Logically, I used the process of elimination, but I wasn't exactly sure which one to eliminate.

Speaker 5

I'm pretty sure it is Willy.

Pretty sure it's now Willy.

I think it's William was his real name.

Because I know for sure... Alright, let's see what the correct answer is.

Cosmo, we're talking Cosmo Kramer on Seinfeld.

And 601 wasn't really sure, but 86 kind of sounded good.

Will it?

Yep.

Yeah.

That's the problem watching, you know, Norman Lear products.

Instead of watching the opera shows of the 70s.

That's my thing of being a massive Norman Lear fan.

Speaker 4

So... Yeah.

Speaker 5

I can still pull them up if I need to, although my last game, I didn't have to pull them up at all.

Speaker 3

So just a quarter of the mob left after six questions.

Speaker 5

So $139,000 in the kitty.

So we're talking about $55 to $500 per mob member.

Speaker 4

If they played perfectly, then I did.

I got to keep on going.

Speaker 5

I can still pull up on the hour I need to.

Mob, please, Bob.

$4,000 per member now.

Speaker 3

So, one versus 25.

Speaker 5

Only a quarter of the mob is left in play.

So...

So, $4,000 per mob member, and I can still plug mob outright V2.

Speaker 3

So, a quarter left.

Speaker 5

So, $4,000 per mob member.

Speaker 4

Question number seven.

$4,000.

Can't get out of the game yet.

Let's continue with your next question.

Speaker 5

What control freak advice?

Get a good night's sleep and don't bug anybody without asking me.

John Gotti, Richard Nixon, Joan Crawford.

Get a good night's sleep and don't bug anybody without asking me.

I haven't done it over John Gotti or Richard Nixon.

Control freak.

Actually, I got John Gotti or Richard Nixon in my head.

I don't think it's John Crawford.

Speaker 4

Hold him off, please.

I'm going to pull on John Gotti to death one time.

Speaker 5

That's why I probably go John Gotti if he helps out.

Speaker 4

Because bug, I'm thinking, wiretaps.

Speaker 5

But for some reason, it could be Richard Nixon.

Speaker 4

It could be Richard Nixon.

Speaker 5

The real question is the percentages.

What percentage is left?

So it's only a 4% swing, really.

Speaker 4

How many Bob ever said John Gotti?

18%.

Speaker 5

So kind of a low total, John Gotti.

So only 18%.

That'd be about four people said John Gotti.

So I'll go Richard Nixon instead.

Richard Nixon.

Because I'm thinking that's either John Gotti or Richard Nixon, so.

And I just don't think it's Joan Crawford.

Yeah, that's what anybody used to pull them up is that, hand it down to Gotti or Nixon, so.

Which I think 18% at this point would be probably around maybe three people said John Gotti.

So about three people said John Gotti, possibly.

Speaker 4

Let's see how many mob members got that wrong.

Speaker 5

So 18% ended up saying John Gotti, which...

When I before pulled them up, I had that under John Gotti or Richard Nixon.

So it was 15 left.

Speaker 4

Let's check out how much money you just won.

Speaker 5

So that was, let's see... $179,000.

Speaker 4

18% of 15.

Speaker 5

You can take the money you lost away, or you can take on the mob.

Speaker 4

If you get the question right, you could walk away with the money, but if you get it wrong... Can I go to the mob?

Speaker 5

I've come this far.

I'm not turning back at all.

I'm going a distance.

I'm going a distance.

Five Dice Stars, Bob Eber now, and all three of my games previous at this point have all ended at the Five Dice Stars question.

Speaker 4

Well history repeats itself and I get a fourth in a row at the same point.

Okay.

Speaker 5

On your ear now, what do you call someone who posts a provocative note just to stir up trouble?

A jackass?

An ogre?

A troller?

I know this one for sure.

Speaker 4

I know this one.

Speaker 5

I know this one.

For sure.

It's a troll, Bob.

It's a troll.

Speaker 4

Pull the mob.

The moment of diaper changing has arrived.

Let's see the correct answer.

It's got to be a troll.

Speaker 5

Because I've heard of trolls online, in a lingo, late 2010s or something.

That'd be kind of awkward to trolls.

Yes!

So... Will history repeat itself?

I doubt it's going to repeat itself.

There's no way it could make it four in a row.

All I remember is gone in just eight questions.

There's no way it could happen four in a row.

There's no way it could happen four games in a row.

Speaker 4

Let's see how many members of the mob were incorrect.

Speaker 5

Happened again.

Four grand slam a million dollar wins in this game.

A grand slam.

All vetted at the $5,000 question, so...

Speaker 3

Happy set.

Thank you so much for watching.

I'll see you next time.

Speaker 5

Take care and God bless you.