On Cliffhangers, don't bid $350 (like one contestant did on a pair of watches which were $25) or $2,500, then $50 and then $800 (like one contestant did on a $23 toy guitar and prompted Bob Barker to tell Yodley Guy to "Hurry up and fall!).
I can think of a few tricks. For Temptation, numbers are only used once. There are no repeats. In 5 Price Tags, most of the time, the highest and lowest prices are wrong. The zero rule also applies to Safecrackers. The biggest trick is to go with your gut. If you think one thing, but quickly think of something else, stick to your first instinct.
For Pay the Rent, of course you’ll have to really know your prices on the items, but generally speaking more often than not, to win $100,000, the 4 floors should go like this as far as how expensive the combinations should be from 1 being the cheapest to 6 being most expensive: 6 5 + 1 4 + 2 3 NEVER send the cheapest item to the mailbox if you’re tryna go for tha $100,000 prize, it’s all a puzzle at tha end of tha day
@@robertveith6383 how funny dat you tell me to write English and yet u don’t even know English slang from my neck of the woods like dat. Get a life instead of bein a grammar nazi u boomer
Some i knew, a few i should’ve known awhile ago and a couple I’ve now learned. Thanks again bro :)
For the Clock game, the second price is usually higher than the first. So once you guess the first price start from there.
The better rule for Cliff Hangers is $25, $35, $45.
if i did get chosen for the price is right, how am i supposed to remember all this??
On Cliffhangers, don't bid $350 (like one contestant did on a pair of watches which were $25) or $2,500, then $50 and then $800 (like one contestant did on a $23 toy guitar and prompted Bob Barker to tell Yodley Guy to "Hurry up and fall!).
Nothing more irritating than when a player doesn't know the Ten Chances "zero" rule. You have performed a valuable public service.
I can think of a few tricks. For Temptation, numbers are only used once. There are no repeats. In 5 Price Tags, most of the time, the highest and lowest prices are wrong. The zero rule also applies to Safecrackers. The biggest trick is to go with your gut. If you think one thing, but quickly think of something else, stick to your first instinct.
Also on 5 price tags, when you are trying to pick prices either true or false, it seems most are true.
5:55 :(
did I say ohio I meant iowa
For Pay the Rent, of course you’ll have to really know your prices on the items, but generally speaking more often than not, to win $100,000, the 4 floors should go like this as far as how expensive the combinations should be from 1 being the cheapest to 6 being most expensive:
6
5 + 1
4 + 2
3
NEVER send the cheapest item to the mailbox if you’re tryna go for tha $100,000 prize, it’s all a puzzle at tha end of tha day
"Tryna" is *not* a word! Write in English words.
@@robertveith6383 how funny dat you tell me to write English and yet u don’t even know English slang from my neck of the woods like dat. Get a life instead of bein a grammar nazi u boomer
I want to play
In bidders row, the prices are never below 500. Someone bid 70 dollars and then someone else bid 1 dollar. LOL