View Full Version : Wheel of Fortune makes me angry
Askthepizzaguy
01-16-2010, 01:31
Player lands on the million dollar card, which happens often enough, but doesn't win the million if they guess the correct letter. KINDA LAME.
Player solves that puzzle, but doesn't win the million dollars. LAME.
Player makes it to the bonus round, but doesn't win the million dollars. DOUBLE LAME.
Player has to SPIN AND LAND on the million dollars AND solve the puzzle to win the million dollars. LAME BEYOND BELIEF.
I am angry because of how unfair that is. You should win the million dollars if you solve the puzzle where you picked up the million dollar card.
Your thoughts?
In the UK wheel of fortune isn't presently showing, though I'm loosely familiar with how it works.
Lets face it, game shows are novelties, they don't want to lose lots of money on each show, so they are bound to make things difficult, very unfair no doubt, as skill should overcome luck. TV company gets good viewer ratings, lots of hype, players get nothing, or occasionally something. TV turns over profits of 1600%, everyone is happy, except the contestant, of course.
Sidetrack:
In the UK theirs a show called golden balls, its just terrible.... 4 contestants, deceive each other until there are 2 left, each ball has a varying amount of it (usually small) and there are killer balls with takes a '0' off of the money. I.e: you get lucky and find the £25000 ball, killer takes it down to £2500. And anyway at the end of the game the players decide to pick a split the money or steal ball, as both contestants are always greedy and both pick steal, they both go away with nothing when, if they shared they could have got £3.50 each. :laugh4:
Samurai Waki
01-16-2010, 03:32
For some reason I find Pat Sajak's face insufferable. I have the insane urge to assault the man every time I see him on TV.
Askthepizzaguy
01-16-2010, 03:40
I think the final insult is that you have to spin to get the million-dollar card... then you have it in your possession... and then you have to put it on the bonus wheel and spin for it AGAIN.
Why even give them a card? It's so disappointing to see them get a card once every five games or so, hold it in their hands, win the puzzle, and then carry it until the show takes it away from them because they didn't make it to the bonus round. But then the young lady does make it there, and they make her spin for it again.
It's ridiculous. They might as well hand them a lottery ticket instead of the million dollar card, because it's essentially the same thing. You don't win a million dollars if you get the card, you win a chance to spin for a million dollars IF you make it to the bonus round and solve the puzzle, and if you don't spin correctly you still lose. I checked and apparently only one person has won the million dollar prize in the history of the show?
Contestant Michelle Loewenstein became the first, and to date only, winner of the $1 million bonus prize on October 14, 2008, with total winnings of $1,026,080.
That means the prize is too hard to win. Change the rules, Wheel people! :furious3: :furious3: :furious3:
It frustrates me every time someone lands on the million dollar panel, because extreme disappointment and failure is in their future even if they do an excellent job. WHAT A TEASE!!!
Anyways. Needed to vent.
What Pizza didn't say, was that this happened to him.
Wow, they have a million dollar prize in Wheel of Fortune over there? The biggest prize here is a car, which people do win occasionally.
Askthepizzaguy
01-16-2010, 05:36
What Pizza didn't say, was that this happened to him.
Well I'd be happy with the 40,000 dollars that tonight's contestant won. But I'm just pointing out how much of a tease that million dollar prize is.
Makes pizza mad. Makes pizza burn things.
Askthepizzaguy
01-16-2010, 16:39
Pizza SMASH!!! :smash:
Though many gameshows are a con, there are plenty, st least in the UK, that give contestants a good chance of winning, the prize is much smaller than 1 million dollars, but still worth having and easier to get. Much much easier. :yes:
Sasaki Kojiro
01-16-2010, 18:47
Watch jeopardy instead.
Go do something active and healthy instead of sitting on your duff watching TV.
Askthepizzaguy
01-16-2010, 19:59
I didn't expect much sympathy. Just needed to rant. :laugh4:
I like Jeopardy though.
Megas Methuselah
01-17-2010, 01:44
I like Jeopardy though.
Yeah, me too.
Hosakawa Tito
01-17-2010, 14:18
Yeah, I used to feel the same way when Publishers Clearing House used to send me that big envelope telling me I'm an Instant Winner for their $10 million grand prize. All I had to do was attach the winning sticker provided in the envelope to the form and mail it in. Then you'd get another big envelope stating you were one step closer, just attach the winning sticker in the second envelope and...blah, blah, blah...Lame. I think they were in cahoots with the postal service & sticker company...
Ed McMahon should be ashamed of himself!:shame:
Player lands on the million dollar card, which happens often enough, but doesn't win the million if they guess the correct letter. KINDA LAME.
Player solves that puzzle, but doesn't win the million dollars. LAME.
Player makes it to the bonus round, but doesn't win the million dollars. DOUBLE LAME.
Player has to SPIN AND LAND on the million dollars AND solve the puzzle to win the million dollars. LAME BEYOND BELIEF.
I am angry because of how unfair that is. You should win the million dollars if you solve the puzzle where you picked up the million dollar card.
Your thoughts?
Why the hell do you watch crap like that in the first place?
Askthepizzaguy
01-17-2010, 16:41
Why the hell do you watch crap like that in the first place?
Because there's nothing else on even remotely entertaining during that 30-minute block. (IMO)
It is entertaining when it doesn't involve the million dollar tease that annoys me. :beam:
The Stranger
01-17-2010, 17:40
cant you just lose on purpose then?
Rhyfelwyr
01-17-2010, 18:12
Deal or no Deal is where it's at. :yes:
Askthepizzaguy
01-17-2010, 18:30
You know, I have never actually seen that show. :book:
It's just one of those things where something is pretty famous but for one reason or another I just haven't watched it. It's probably on all the time and I just skip right past it with my remote. Maybe I'll give it a try sometime.
KukriKhan
01-17-2010, 18:48
Yeah, I used to feel the same way when Publishers Clearing House used to send me that big envelope telling me I'm an Instant Winner for their $10 million grand prize. All I had to do was attach the winning sticker provided in the envelope to the form and mail it in. Then you'd get another big envelope stating you were one step closer, just attach the winning sticker in the second envelope and...blah, blah, blah...Lame. I think they were in cahoots with the postal service & sticker company...
Ed McMahon should be ashamed of himself!:shame:
PCH funds my retirement; them and Netflix. :)
-edit-
I've only watched Wheel of Fortune to see if Vanna White was gonna trip, slip and fall in her 4-inch heels. I guess it's been awhile since I watched, I never knew about a million-dollar panel.
Askthepizzaguy
01-17-2010, 19:29
It's a little sliver that says "One Million" between two tiny bankrupts. If you land on it, you pick it up like the wild card or other prizes. But that's just it; all those other prizes you get to keep if you solve the puzzle. And you certainly get to keep them if you're the game winner. But you don't get the million unless you spin in the bonus round and land on it...
:thumbsdown:
I don't know. You kinda have to be there, rooting for them to win week after week, and always failing, to understand my particular frustration with it and the strange rules regarding how you win that prize as opposed to the other prizes. Otherwise it truly is a "who cares" situation (and it may still be).
After a while you wonder if that panel isn't just there to make people lose their concentration and get more nervous, because it seems to excel at that.
Owen Glyndwr
01-17-2010, 21:50
Watch jeopardy instead.
This is the superior.
I think they were in cahoots with the postal service & sticker company...
You're correct. US Mail gets a large proportion of it's revenue from junk mail
Rhyfelwyr
01-17-2010, 23:11
You know, I have never actually seen that show. :book:
You have never lived. :no:
Sasaki Kojiro
01-18-2010, 04:11
This is the best gameshow:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnnxXBE8KXs&feature=related
pevergreen
01-18-2010, 04:53
Deal or No Deal can be just as frustrating.
This guy is 1 in 358 800.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEOL0CtQR4I
In July 2006, Josh Sharp created Deal or No Deal History in the most amazing fashion. Host Andrew O'Keefe cannot hide his astonishment. Here is the most unlucky Round 1 you will ever see.
THE ODDS (best to look here only after watching):
The odds for all top 4 amounts to be knocked out in the first four openings is 1 in 14,950 (4/26*3/25*2/24*1/23). The odds for the top 4 amounts to be knocked out in descending order is 1 in 358,800 (1/26*1/25*1/24*1/23) - that is just one episode every 1,600 years!!
- Those who think that the offer of 10¢ is stupid and doesn't make sense should see the humour in it. Since almost nobody takes a Round 1 Bank Offer, the banker showed his sense of humour and decided to offer an extremely low amount to show just how unlucky Josh was.
- SPOILER: There have also been many people wondering how much money Josh ended up taking home. Well, he did considerably better than his first offer. He wound up with $10.
Askthepizzaguy
01-18-2010, 05:18
I must admit, I don't know the rules of the game Deal or No Deal, but it looked from a completely ignorant observer standpoint like that guy was epic failing.
:embarassed:
Still, he was a good sport.
pevergreen
01-18-2010, 10:23
You can't win or lose really. You just pick cases at random.
Sasaki Kojiro
01-18-2010, 19:05
The skill would be in deciding whether the banks offer is better than what you will probably get from the cases. At least, my probability teacher said that's why he/she (could never tell) loved to watch it, doing the math in his/her head.
Askthepizzaguy
01-19-2010, 00:01
The skill would be in deciding whether the banks offer is better than what you will probably get from the cases. At least, my probability teacher said that's why he/she (could never tell) loved to watch it, doing the math in his/her head.
Now I am interested to hear of your androgynous teacher.
CCRunner
01-19-2010, 01:04
Doesn't it say "Mr/Mrs Proffessor" on the syllabus?
Askthepizzaguy
01-19-2010, 01:05
If it does say "Mr/Mrs", then the problem is more serious than I thought. Even the school doesn't know!
PS- Guess what I'm doing right now. It's past 7PM on a weekday!
Hmmm... left myself wide open for wise guys with that comment.
Cultured Drizzt fan
01-19-2010, 01:52
If it does say "Mr/Mrs", then the problem is more serious than I thought. Even the school doesn't know!
PS- Guess what I'm doing right now. It's past 7PM on a weekday!
Hmmm... left myself wide open for wise guys with that comment.
watching jeopardy? If you aren't, you should be! :laugh4:
pevergreen
01-19-2010, 05:54
Most uncool.
Now I can't tell the difference between you.
(yes i almost exclusively base who you are off your profile picture)
Megas Methuselah
01-19-2010, 06:37
You can't win or lose really. You just pick cases at random.
Oh, so that's the show with all those hot models, right? :eyebrows:
pevergreen
01-19-2010, 07:02
Yeah, you see them once at the start and once at the end.
:wink:
Also, the name thing did not go unnoticed. :stare:
Don't like goon hey pever? Can't blame you really.
pevergreen
01-19-2010, 08:33
Don't like goon hey pever? Can't blame you really.
EB Tavern people :rolleyes:
Askthepizzaguy
01-19-2010, 09:08
Most uncool.
Now I can't tell the difference between you.
(yes i almost exclusively base who you are off your profile picture)
What's that, leader of the peverarmy? I can't hear you over all those clones.
Most uncool.
Now I can't tell the difference between you.
(yes i almost exclusively base who you are off your profile picture)
For once I agree with Pevergreen. I'm confused.
Askthepizzaguy
01-19-2010, 09:55
Just above that confusing zombie picture is a name. There's plenty of members with Weird Default Barbarian as their picture, but we tell them all apart by name.
pevergreen
01-19-2010, 12:50
Actually no, I see that and I presume tribesman.
I lost track of Sigurd and Andres when they donned the garb. Took me a few weeks to realise who they were when just reading.
Subo: :stare:
ATPG: Yet again, that was not my idea. Vuk >_>
Right back at you :stare:
pevergreen
01-19-2010, 12:57
you have no reason!
Beefy187
01-19-2010, 13:34
I also look at pic first... then name.
I often look through posts and find me posting something I don't remember posting. Then I realize that its Snite.
I got too used to CDFs profile pic.
pevergreen
01-19-2010, 13:58
Yeah Snite throws me off.
you have no reason!
Ekans Subotan used Glare!
:stare:
It wasn't very effective...
pevergreen
01-20-2010, 00:00
pevergreen used peverreenk!
It cannot be found...
Cultured Drizzt fan
01-20-2010, 00:09
:tongue: I think I might keep this avatar until people stop commenting how difficult it is to tell us apart.
pevergreen
01-20-2010, 00:25
I read that post 5 times before I realised it was you CDF.
I couldn't figure out why Pizza would say that.
Askthepizzaguy
01-20-2010, 03:23
It's kind of fun being mistaken for Pizza Guy. The ladies all swoon, and the men all bow with respect. The hordes of minions and nigh invulnerability is a sweet bonus too.
My avatar is unique :snobby:
I'm too special to be cloned :smug:
My avatar is unique :snobby:
I'm too special to be cloned :smug:
You're special alright. I bet that's exactly what mummy and the Doctors told you, no?
Megas Methuselah
01-22-2010, 03:18
Notice all the spam? That's the side-effects of takin' some Meth. :evilgrin:
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