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jficquette
Participant[quote=Daverz]Oh, good, then we’re done with the Obama threads?[/quote]
I doubt it! (g)
jficquette
Participant[quote=Daverz]Oh, good, then we’re done with the Obama threads?[/quote]
I doubt it! (g)
jficquette
Participant[quote=Daverz]Oh, good, then we’re done with the Obama threads?[/quote]
I doubt it! (g)
jficquette
Participant[quote=Daverz]Oh, good, then we’re done with the Obama threads?[/quote]
I doubt it! (g)
jficquette
ParticipantGood topic. Just trying to get it to stay on top.
jficquette
ParticipantGood topic. Just trying to get it to stay on top.
jficquette
ParticipantGood topic. Just trying to get it to stay on top.
jficquette
ParticipantGood topic. Just trying to get it to stay on top.
jficquette
ParticipantGood topic. Just trying to get it to stay on top.
jficquette
Participant[quote=ucodegen]I agree with you however the games shows want people to win so that people will watch. The merchandise is donated by the manufacturers.
Yes but not easily. It is more important to have people on the edge of their seat than to make winning too easy which would be boring.
I can see where the 66% is coming from, the problem is the information being added to the system in the middle and between sets for selections. After the added information, are they independent runs?[/quote]
I consider them independent runs so I say 50/50. Your’re right too they want to make it look hard but showing one of the doors that does not have the prize effectively makes it 50/50 so they know that over time there will be enough winna’s to keep people tuned in etc.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=ucodegen]I agree with you however the games shows want people to win so that people will watch. The merchandise is donated by the manufacturers.
Yes but not easily. It is more important to have people on the edge of their seat than to make winning too easy which would be boring.
I can see where the 66% is coming from, the problem is the information being added to the system in the middle and between sets for selections. After the added information, are they independent runs?[/quote]
I consider them independent runs so I say 50/50. Your’re right too they want to make it look hard but showing one of the doors that does not have the prize effectively makes it 50/50 so they know that over time there will be enough winna’s to keep people tuned in etc.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=ucodegen]I agree with you however the games shows want people to win so that people will watch. The merchandise is donated by the manufacturers.
Yes but not easily. It is more important to have people on the edge of their seat than to make winning too easy which would be boring.
I can see where the 66% is coming from, the problem is the information being added to the system in the middle and between sets for selections. After the added information, are they independent runs?[/quote]
I consider them independent runs so I say 50/50. Your’re right too they want to make it look hard but showing one of the doors that does not have the prize effectively makes it 50/50 so they know that over time there will be enough winna’s to keep people tuned in etc.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=ucodegen]I agree with you however the games shows want people to win so that people will watch. The merchandise is donated by the manufacturers.
Yes but not easily. It is more important to have people on the edge of their seat than to make winning too easy which would be boring.
I can see where the 66% is coming from, the problem is the information being added to the system in the middle and between sets for selections. After the added information, are they independent runs?[/quote]
I consider them independent runs so I say 50/50. Your’re right too they want to make it look hard but showing one of the doors that does not have the prize effectively makes it 50/50 so they know that over time there will be enough winna’s to keep people tuned in etc.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=ucodegen]I agree with you however the games shows want people to win so that people will watch. The merchandise is donated by the manufacturers.
Yes but not easily. It is more important to have people on the edge of their seat than to make winning too easy which would be boring.
I can see where the 66% is coming from, the problem is the information being added to the system in the middle and between sets for selections. After the added information, are they independent runs?[/quote]
I consider them independent runs so I say 50/50. Your’re right too they want to make it look hard but showing one of the doors that does not have the prize effectively makes it 50/50 so they know that over time there will be enough winna’s to keep people tuned in etc.
John
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