It happened again, but this time, a lot more skillfully. See what I mean.
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It happened again, but this time, a lot more skillfully. See what I mean.
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This comes as a shock to no one really, but Broadcasting and Cable today confirmed that the syndicated version of Deal or No Deal has been canceled. That means no original episodes of the show will air next season. Deal…
We’ve updated the GSN schedules for the rest of February 2010. Not changes persay, but revisions. A vast majority of the Hidden Agenda replays have been removed after less-than-good ratings, and a few Carnie Wilson reruns are gone as well…
GSN will be doing a Valentine’s Day marathon of High Stakes Poker on Sunday, February 14th, starting at 12:00PM ET. The sixth season, with new host Kara Scott joining original host Gabe Kaplan, will debut at 8:00PM ET that night.…
If you’ve got some free time I strongly urge you to take this survey GSN recently launched that asks such questions as what type of programming you want to see on GAME SHOW NETWORK and if you consider stuff like…
Thanks to James D. for the update. TVNewsCheck has reported that Twentieth Television may be bringing a game new to NATPE, held next week. The show is being pitched as a companion show to Are You Smarter Than a Fifth…
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The Third $25,000 win! Wow!
Posted on August 30th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
What is the value of an ace? is it 11 or it the hand will automatically be 21? :)
Posted on August 30th, 2008 at 11:27 pm
This guy is amazing putting that 2 on the 17 and lucky getting a second 2. BTW, I think Mikki is hot.
Posted on August 30th, 2008 at 11:40 pm
Jeff: Blackjack rules, Ace is 1 or 11.
Posted on August 31st, 2008 at 9:02 am
An ace + 10 point card should give the contestant a ’soft’ 21 on which they should have the option to place another card if they so desire.
Posted on September 1st, 2008 at 10:28 pm
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