I don't watch game shows anymore without the GOAT hosts, not the same. How could you watch Jeopardy without Alex or Family feud (Harvey smh( or LMAD without Monty Hall?
And do they tell them to act dorky? I mean just pick a number lol YEEE I LOST! 🤣 Brad is such a dork listen to him keeps telling everyone his personal life
Wait a minute... 12:14 then .... 18:44 I thought the timer went up just five seconds if someone did not win a car the previous time that part of the game was played... hmmmm .
OK. A few things you'll need to know about Classic Concentration: 1. There were two "Two Strikes" formulae. The 1988 one (the one we're currently seeing on Buzzr) was the "Two Strikes 1.0" format, the beta, which aired from March 1988 to (I think) July 1988. The one in this video, which is from June 1991, is the "Two Strikes 2.0" format, the true format of the show, which aired from July 1990 through the end of the season. 2. In the "Two Strikes 2.0" format, every contestant who gets into the winner's circle for his/her first time gets base time of 35 seconds on the clock, regardless of who was in the previous winner's circle and whether or not they won a car. In this video above, it was Brad's first time in the winner's circle, so he got 35 seconds at 12:14. 3. That said, the clock's increase of five seconds every time in the "Two Strikes 2.0" format, is now based on each individual contestant's winner's circle progress, not on both contestants together (unlike what you stated). Steven, in this example, had been in the second winner's circle in the previous episode with 40 seconds on the clock and did not win a car. So that's why he is back with 45 seconds on the clock at 18:44. 4. Also a "Two Strikes 2.0" format exclusive, the second game would feature a bonus prize of "5 bonus car seconds". Whichever contestant picked up that prize, and solved the puzzle, would go on to play the bonus game in the winner's circle with the usual five seconds added to his/her previous winner's circle outing (if applicable), PLUS the five bonus seconds on top of that. Hope this helps.
Horrible contestants. The one on the left barks. The one on the right claps furiously right in front of his microphone, and I bet you could wrong out his pillowcase
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RIP Alex Trebek, great game show host and person, will be missed dearly.
He will something terribly very sad😔🥺😢😭R. I.P&may god rest his soul✌️☮️
I forgot Alex Trebek hosted this. I used to watch this when I was a kid.
The announcer went to jeopardy too
This game needs to come back as a reboot.
This is another favorite and of course with host Alex Trebek.😍😘😊.
Ah, a simpler time when a 31” TV was considered “big screen” lol
So it's a small screen TV.
*IKR??*
That only weighs 350 lbs.
WOW I haven't seen this since the early 90's with my Grandmother
Same
what a fun show! Does anyone have more that they can post? Thanks!
More please
Rest in peace Alex Trebek
If I could solve these puzzles I would win the car.
I've never seen anyone win every prize before.
I thought it was Alex Trebek, very distinct voice
Alex was also doing Jeopardy at this time.
Rip Alex 💔💔
Episode #1043 (OAD: Monday, June 24, 1991)
I don't watch game shows anymore without the GOAT hosts, not the same. How could you watch Jeopardy without Alex or Family feud (Harvey smh( or LMAD without Monty Hall?
Don't give up keep on going until you get a match .
Steven was on *_The $25,000 Pyramid_* as a contestant, in 1987! 😎🔺️🤘🏽
😲
I remember this game show and the host of Jeopardy.
That dude took his furniture just because he could lol
Look at the brain on Brad!!
He's a smart little.....
Stephen was like me fighting Mike Tyson.
And do they tell them to act dorky? I mean just pick a number lol YEEE I LOST! 🤣 Brad is such a dork listen to him keeps telling everyone his personal life
Don't give up
Wouldn’t it be funny if they won a trip to somewhere they already live. Lol.
11-26-20
I live in Detroit so that would never happen to me.
@@rondouglas4296 I live in shithole, Oregon so that never happened to me either lol.
12-18-20
Anyone else dying of laughter every time they find that pearl necklace?
Wait a minute... 12:14 then .... 18:44 I thought the timer went up just five seconds if someone did not win a car the previous time that part of the game was played... hmmmm .
OK. A few things you'll need to know about Classic Concentration:
1. There were two "Two Strikes" formulae. The 1988 one (the one we're currently seeing on Buzzr) was the "Two Strikes 1.0" format, the beta, which aired from March 1988 to (I think) July 1988. The one in this video, which is from June 1991, is the "Two Strikes 2.0" format, the true format of the show, which aired from July 1990 through the end of the season.
2. In the "Two Strikes 2.0" format, every contestant who gets into the winner's circle for his/her first time gets base time of 35 seconds on the clock, regardless of who was in the previous winner's circle and whether or not they won a car. In this video above, it was Brad's first time in the winner's circle, so he got 35 seconds at 12:14.
3. That said, the clock's increase of five seconds every time in the "Two Strikes 2.0" format, is now based on each individual contestant's winner's circle progress, not on both contestants together (unlike what you stated). Steven, in this example, had been in the second winner's circle in the previous episode with 40 seconds on the clock and did not win a car. So that's why he is back with 45 seconds on the clock at 18:44.
4. Also a "Two Strikes 2.0" format exclusive, the second game would feature a bonus prize of "5 bonus car seconds". Whichever contestant picked up that prize, and solved the puzzle, would go on to play the bonus game in the winner's circle with the usual five seconds added to his/her previous winner's circle outing (if applicable), PLUS the five bonus seconds on top of that.
Hope this helps.
My favorite game show ever, tied with supermarket sweep, the price is right used to be before Drew Carey ruined it
Now supermarket sweep is back and card sharks press your luck and name that tune
Alex trained Steven bead
The sound guy needs to tell Brad to stop going, "Whooooo!" directly into his microphone.
That first puzzle's picture was lousy....."comb"....c'mon.
Why is comb bad? That's what the floppy top of a rooster's head is called.
kurokawa kokujin akihito!
Dolls are so creepy.
Great show, but Alex gave the players way too much help.
Steven
Horrible contestants. The one on the left barks. The one on the right claps furiously right in front of his microphone, and I bet you could wrong out his pillowcase
D
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It is NOT CLASSIC as the original had 30 squares and featured some goof Prizes😡
steven looks like Geddy Lee