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Biggest Game Show Cheaters Ever Caught

Biggest Game Show Cheaters Ever Caught

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Biggest Game Show Cheaters Ever Caught Tyler: The perfect bid on The Price is Right was not cheating. Source: Drew Carey himself, in an interview on the Kevin Pollack Chat Show. For a long time TPIR's prizes were the same year after year, and fans simply remembered what their actual retail price on the show was. One such fan got into a taping, and was shouting out the actual prices throughout the entire show (which is perfectly within the rules and encouraged by TPIR producers. There was absolutely no cheating involved (although Carey did claim the fan was part of a group of disgruntled fans who weren't happy with changes made to the show since Carey replaced Bob Barker, but that's still not cheating. Afterwards, TPIR producers made sure prizes weren't static, and has even manipulated the actual retail price ever since by adding/subracting different options to the vehicle/trip packages.
Date: 2020-07-14

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The price is right one was NOT cheating. An audience member who had been going to the price is right for years would memorize most of the prices and would shout them out to people to try and help them. This was ENCOURAGED in the original The Price Is Right show headed by Bob Barker and the original producers. As long as one wasn't referring to a written list or getting the prices from insider information, you could shout out the prices from memory to contestants. This is was Ted did that day for this other guy. It was within the rules.
Watch the Netflix documentary The Perfect Bid. It tells the whole story.

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Looking at the host's expressions to see his reactions to answers isn't cheating, it's studying. It's not cheating to study the game. Cheating is when you have knowledge obtained through deceptive or illegal means. He didn't obtain any knowledge that wasn't already in front of him. So no, it's not cheating. If that's the case, every poker champion is a cheater, because we all know you don't play cards, you play people. The Price is Right guy also didn't cheat, he studied the game.
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The price is right one. the guy at the podium is a liar. Theres a Netflix doc on the guy who made that number happen. Hes sitting in the front row. He studied all the answers for years and attended a ton of shows. The guy who won takes credit for it and pretends that he came up with that number himself, but if youve seen the doc its very clear who the real brain behind that was. Side note: the producers are okay with people studying the prices. Its not cheating to watch the show
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Seriously? People that have money to give away money on a game show, seriously cheated conned and ripped people off to have that money. Played the system for what is called intelgents (the same as evil) same as printing the money without earning! Food clothing shelter money can buy!
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Terry Kniess was given the answers by a man in the audience who had religiously watched and memorized the prices. Terry discredits this completely which is pathetic. Theres a documentary on it called the perfect bid Calling out prices is not against the rules of the gameshow.
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I thought the Press Your Luck guy would surely be on this list. Dude memorized the pattern of how the boxes lit up so he always knew when to stop on the big money. The show had to add a boatload of new patterns to ensure no one would be able to repeat what had been done
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people are commenting how getting the exact price on a showcase showdown is somehow impossible. However, considering how long TPIR has been on the and how man showcase showdown guesses have been it would be only inevitable that someone would guess the price exactly.
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And as is traditional Looper is trying their hardest with time and trials to one day become as inaccurate and false as MOJO is today. Awww you did horribly on your fact finding in this episode which means you hit the mark for your efforts. And I'm sure you are pleased.
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I don't think taking answers from someone in the crowd is cheating. It's not like the crowd has the card full of answers. If the audience members do not work for the show and do not have the answers in front of them, then what's the problem?
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