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    Cool What If? -- The $1,000,000 Press Your Luck Hour

    Here's a discussion that you might enjoy:

    What if there was a new, glorified version of Press Your Luck, where you can win one million dollars? I'm sure it would appeal to everyone.

    The show would be an hour long, and have 3 Big Board rounds.

    How about 5 players? From left to right, the players' podiums are colored red, green, blue, purple, and yellow.

    There would still be a board with 18 squares, arranged in a 6x5 grid, just like the original PYL. It uses monitors instead of slides.

    There will be a Q&A round before every Big Board round. A buzz-in answer is worth 3 spins, and a multiple choice answer is worth 1 spin, just like the original PYL.

    In the first and second Big Board rounds, the players play in order from least to most spins, and in the third one, the players play in order from least to most money.

    Because there are more than 3 players, when a player chooses to pass their spins, the player could choose who to pass to. Therefore, when the player chooses to pass to the opponent with the highest amount of money, it could be called a "normal pass." All other rules for passed spins remain the same.

    When the board is spinning, the background behind the board alternates between light blue, yellow, and pink, and when the contestant stops the board, the background stops changing colors. But if the contestant hits a Whammy, the background turns red (the light around the space on the board also turns red). Under normal circumstances, the light around each of the spaces is sky blue.

    Because there are 3 Big Board rounds, you would need 6 Whammies to be put out of the game, instead of 4. The probability of a Whammy is still 1/6.

    As for Whammy animations, they will be computer-animated, but there will be modern versions of a lot of the ones from the original series.

    The background behind the contestants will be black and feature those dark blue windows, just like the original PYL.

    Champions can stay on until defeated or until they win the million dollars.



    Now, to the million-dollar business. As you remember, on the TPiR Million Dollar Spectacular episodes in 2008, there was a million-dollar pricing game, where if you met a certain condition during play, you would win a million dollars (e.g. in Clock Game, guessing both prizes' prices within a total of less than 10 seconds). This is the basis for the million dollars on PYL. However, you don't have to meet all of the following conditions, just certain ones.

    List of Million-Dollar Conditions
    • 1. Stop the board when there are no Whammies showing.
    • 2. Stop the board when there is only one Whammy showing, and the light lands exactly nine squares away from it (e.g., if the only Whammy is in square #5, and the light stops on square #14).
    • 3. Stop the board on a non-Whammy space such that a Whammy is one space away in both directions (e.g., if you stop at square #2, and there is a Whammy in squares #1 and #3).
    • 4. Hit the big money square (#4) in every way possible (stop on the square naturally, stop at Big Bucks, and hit any directional squares that lead to that square) at least once.
    • 5. Hit square #4 and/or Big Bucks at least 3 times (these don't need to be consecutive).
    • 6. Hit square #4 and/or Big Bucks when you have one passed spin remaining.
    • 7. Hit Add-A-One with a score of at least $1,000, turning it into $11,000+.
    • 8. Hit Pick A Corner such that the choices are a dollar amount, a lower dollar amount + one spin, and a prize.
    • 9. Land on the same square on the board for 2 spins in a row.
    • 10. Land on every square on the board at least once (not counting spins that stop at a Whammy).
    • 11. Play 10 passed spins where you don't hit a Whammy (these don't need to be consecutive).
    • 12. Play 7 earned spins where you don't hit a Whammy (these need to be consecutive).
    • 13. Hit a space with an additional spin 3 times in a row.
    • 14. Hit a prize space 2 times in a row.

    In your opinion, which conditions of those listed above would be the easiest and hardest to meet?

    How do you know how many more conditions you need to meet? Underneath the score, there would be a series of bright lights, arranged in a straight line, that can light up in blue or yellow. These can be referred to as "flags" (similar to the term in computer programming) because they have two states -- on or off. The blue lights correspond to conditions you conditions you need, and the yellow ones correspond to conditions you don't need. Before the show, every player determines which conditions they will need to meet by way of some sort of random draw. Usually, each player will have 8 conditions that need to be met (sometimes more or less). Note that it is possible to meet more than one condition on a single spin.

    For example, if you stop the board when there are no Whammies showing, a certain light (or "flag") will light up.

    When a flag lights up, the host will notify the contestant about what caused it. Example: "Stop at $1,000 and a spin! And you lit up a flag, because that's your third consecutive landing on an additional spin!"

    The host will remind contestants about a condition that causes a certain flag to light up from time to time throughout the show. For example, he might say, "One flag can be lit up by hitting the big-money space 3 times at any time during the course of game." When a contestant is down to one unlit blue light, the host will tell that contestant the condition necessary to light it up. The contestants are also informed about all these conditions during their briefing with the contestant coordinator.

    Keep in mind that not only would you have to meet the necessary conditions (all the blue lights lit), you also have to win the game in order to get the million dollars.


    So far, what do you think?

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    A million dollar version of Whammy!/Press Your Luck? I just don't think that would work. A station wouldn't want to give out that much money

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lingofan97 View Post
    A million dollar version of Whammy!/Press Your Luck? I just don't think that would work. A station wouldn't want to give out that much money
    yeah just keep the format the way it was back in 1983-1986 and make the money a little bit more inflated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lingofan97 View Post
    A million dollar version of Whammy!/Press Your Luck? I just don't think that would work. A station wouldn't want to give out that much money
    After all, CBS did Million Dollar Password back from 2008-2009.

    Out of the 14 million dollar conditions I gave, I think the easiest one to meet would be condition #1, because it can be done on any spin. The hardest one to meet would be #10, because it requires at least 18 spins.

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    It all sounds so confusing. The easiest ones are 1, 13, and 14. The rest sound so hard and would require that specific things happen at certain times. Landing on big bucks different ways would be too hard and require too much luck. Good idea, but there's so much you're adding that it would make this type of potential revival hard to follow along with. Plus, it might be too expensive for CBS or whatever network were to revive Press Your Luck.

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    Million Dollar Press Your Luck? Hmm... could be possible... Million Dollar Game Shows are easy to create, but like we saw with Downfall, Minute to Win It, Million Dollar Money Drop and Million Dollar Mind Game, they always end up having rules that make it relatively impossible to win the million.

    With a Million Dollar Press Your Luck, the only way I could potentially see it working, is something like this:

    The big winner in cash and prizes at the end of the show gets a chance to risk all their winnings by playing the "Super Whammy" board (for lack of a better name). The contestant then has to stop on, let's say, 10 specific squares, within 60 seconds, without hitting a single Whammy. If he does, he wins $1,000,000. If he gets 1 Whammy though, then the $1,000,000 is no longer in play. If he doesn't stop on all 10 squares, then he earns an additional $1,000 per square that he did land on, by the time the 60 seconds is up. And if he gets 3 Whammies, then he loses everything he earned earlier on in the game.

    Something along those lines anyway...

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    again a "Million Dollar" version of PYL will never ever work in this day and age and if it did happen it would make GSN's Whammy! look like a masterpiece (or lack their of) seriously people what's wrong with having to retaining the 1983-1986 format with higher money inflations?

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    Quote Originally Posted by walker7 View Post
    After all, CBS did Million Dollar Password back from 2008-2009.
    There you actually had to use knowledge and skill for the money, while on Whammy! you have to press a button and maybe answer a couple trivia questions.

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    How about Million Dollar Whammy. It will start out with a Big Bank of $500,000. It will also start with the one at a time round like GSN Whammy had.

    Another option I thought to add is a $100,000 + a mandatory spin space, which can make it interesting.

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    I'm starting to hate million dollar game shows. Honestly. So therefor, I don't want a Million Dollar Whammy/Press Your Luck. Seriously, I sure liked it when a contestant was happy winning over 10,000 on a game show or 5,000 for that matter. Nowadays, 100,000 or 250,000 isn't so bad. Maybe even 500,000. On certain game shows, giving away 1,000,000 is good. But, that's beside the point. I don't want a new version of Whammy!/Press Your Luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phimat37 View Post
    I'm starting to hate million dollar game shows. Honestly. So therefor, I don't want a Million Dollar Whammy/Press Your Luck. Seriously, I sure liked it when a contestant was happy winning over 10,000 on a game show or 5,000 for that matter. Nowadays, 100,000 or 250,000 isn't so bad. Maybe even 500,000. On certain game shows, giving away 1,000,000 is good. But, that's beside the point. I don't want a new version of Whammy!/Press Your Luck.
    Come on Phimat. If you had the choice of being on a $25,000 game show or a $1,000,000 game show, both with the same type of gameplay and both having an equal level of difficulty, I'm sure you would choose the latter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phimat37 View Post
    I'm starting to hate million dollar game shows. Honestly. So therefor, I don't want a Million Dollar Whammy/Press Your Luck. Seriously, I sure liked it when a contestant was happy winning over 10,000 on a game show or 5,000 for that matter. Nowadays, 100,000 or 250,000 isn't so bad. Maybe even 500,000. On certain game shows, giving away 1,000,000 is good. But, that's beside the point. I don't want a new version of Whammy!/Press Your Luck.
    Quote Originally Posted by DialgaChampion View Post
    Come on Phimat. If you had the choice of being on a $25,000 game show or a $1,000,000 game show, both with the same type of gameplay and both having an equal level of difficulty, I'm sure you would choose the latter.
    I'll say this. Million Dollar Game shows (besides WOF and Millionaire) are becoming ridiculous lately new Million-Dollar game shows also have money dumb contestants. Of course I would rather win $1,000,000, but a top prize on a network game show of $250,000 is more reasonable

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    Quote Originally Posted by DialgaChampion View Post
    Come on Phimat. If you had the choice of being on a $25,000 game show or a $1,000,000 game show, both with the same type of gameplay and both having an equal level of difficulty, I'm sure you would choose the latter.
    Come on, I would be just as happy with a $25,000 game show. But, you can do so much more with $1,000,000. I just think game shows nowadays are dumbed down in a way.

    I just hate it people on game shows nowadays don't seem to be happy with what they win, they get greedy. People used to be happy with $5,000, $10,000, $25,000 or possibly $50,000. Maybe even $100,000, $250,000 or $500,000 but that's as far as I'll go.
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    Press Your Luck is just all luck, and I still doubt any network is going to recreate it, except GSN. With Whammy!'s ratings, I can see GSN reviving Whammy! between now and the next 10 years. If GSN were to revive it now, it would be cheaper than the 2002-03 version

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lingofan97 View Post
    Press Your Luck is just all luck, and I still doubt any network is going to recreate it, except GSN. With Whammy!'s ratings, I can see GSN reviving Whammy! between now and the next 10 years. If GSN were to revive it now, it would be cheaper than the 2002-03 version
    I agree there, but GSN would somehow screw it up and air it a lot (like any other network does with their shows) and overdo it. But, it would be worth a shot, I think.

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