I was expecting her to be rude or ungrateful. She was nice and polite. As most have commented before, she played by the rules. She deserved everything she won.
LOL that is true, however, if someone is a huge fan of the show then they would know the Race Game and know that they're not supposed to actually throw it on the floor lol
presidentdiddy Yeah, I know. I watch the show for so many years, and I know Bob would never saw that type of phrasing though, but in a way you are right. Thanks for the reply and happy 4th!
She did follow his instructions.....however, common sense needs to come in to play. She saw the holders for the tags. No biggie......I have done silly things in my life. Wanna hear one or two???? I still laugh at them to this day. One day I was driving my truck and went to spit out the window thinking my window was down. Nope, it was up! :Laughing: Another time I was eating a piece of cheese and it is the kind separated by paper.....I ate two slices not knowing the paper was there! Everyone does silly things🥀🌼🌸💐🌺🌷
I thought this lady was gonna be rude or something when I saw undeserving in the title, it’s not her fault the staff messed up, she deserved those prises
Damn! I was ready to smack down and give my two cents about this 'most undeserving Race Game contestant EVER', until I saw the video!!! She followed his directions explicitly! There was nothing undeserving about her win!!
Somebody watching would have caught the mistake when they showed the real prices at the end..(they would have e realized she did put that price card there at first)... no way they could have hid that mess up
@@gballs007 It was so crazy. I had to watch it several times to see that she had $1475 placed correctly first. But she DID follow Drew's instructions exactly as he said them.
Game shows are pretty heavily regulated, so they did have to admit their mistake or they could’ve been fined. The Price is Right’s Standards & Practices is that, essentially, any time that there is a mistake, then all prizes are won and it’s announced clearly to the audience (unless discovered after conclusion of filming in which case it’s done as a voiceover at the end of the episode).
They do have to admit mistakes. Look up ‘buy or sell Michael’ on TH-cam. There are people who watch this show religiously and ANY mess up will be caught immediately. That would lead to loss of viewership, scandal, and fines.
I realize this was posted quite some time ago , but I heard drew tell her to throw the the prices as fast as she could and she did just that . She totally deserved to win . As they screwed up , first with instructions , then saying she had none when in fact she had one . I'm very happy for her
Not undeserving she just followed Drews directions which caused the show to make a mistake in her favor and wouldn't have effected the final outcome anyway
Well whenever The Price is Right makes that kind of mistake, they have no choice but to give the contestant all 4 prizes in case the contestant makes a big deal about it, which really was their fault.
It didn't really negatively affect her, since the models just picked up the price tags and put them where she wanted them. It might have even sped her up a bit.
That's not fair guys. She was not undeserving. They made the mistake and when they make the mistake the contestant gets the prize/prizes. Yes the throwing the price tags down was stupid but remember they have a whole production staff that can see which price tags she put with each item. She was deserving.
I heard him say throw them, When I was watching her I actually thought she was doing it wrong by putting that one on the board when the girl told her too !! So it wasnt her fault so she deserves it also this like most is also a game of luck and that day SHE had it!!!!
You have to look at this from a business practice point-of-view. If they give her the prizes, no one complains that they made a mistake, but if they don't, then various people might complain.
she should have been called out for not placing the price tags on the stand like the game requires instead she throws them on the floor the first round which screwed everything up and the game stopped and had to start over. She won by a technicality that should not have been allowed since other players had to place the tags on the stand. Just toss them on the floor which led to them not being able to see the prices very well and did not catch the error when it should have been caught. She did not deserve to win because she cheated
+Reginald “Redge” Erb That's what Drew told her to do (3:06 "throw the price tags down as fast as you can"). If she'd never seen the game before it's not her fault. The rules were not explained well to her.
R David Carey said "you're gonna THROW THE PRICE TAGS DOWN fast as you can...." She did what he said to do. I'll bet they had a production meeting after that and warned Carey to say what he was supposed to say, and not improvise.
I don't understand why you consider her undeserving. I had thought before viewing this clip that perhaps she was going to be a b.... about the prizes or ungrateful about something. But no. She was very gracious when they told her that they had made a mistake and that she could have all of the prizes. She was a very nice lady. Someone has mentioned her race being a factor in the decision, but quite frankly that is absurd. PR was the deciding factor! Anyone catching this mistake at a later time, (or even during the show), would accuse TPR of rigging the game...regardless of the contestants skin color. They had to make amends. This lady is no less or no more deserving than anyone else who is on this show.
i think its people saying she was undeserving because she threw the tags on the floor when ALL other contestant had to put the tags on the stands in order for it to count the only reason she won any of the prizes was because they let her get away with it and then proceeded to fuck up by saying she got none right now as for people saying this was based on race that could be the case with todays media in america cause if they didnt let her win cause she did NOT follow the rules like every other contestant before her BLM and sjws would have wrote MANY angry letters staged protests and threw their fucking fits to make the TPR publicly apologize and give her her prizes just so they wont lose ratings and people wont think their a bunch of bigots and racists even tho the majority of veiwers know better but you know the media "the vocal minority is actually the majority" >.>
Janet Eskue had nothing to do with race or PR, it's the law. If there is any malfunction or mistakes with the game they are required to award the contestant the prizes
@@danger170388 The woman didnt play the game right, thats why a mistake was made, because she threw the prices on the floor and nobody could see them. So the show should have made her go back and put the prices on the stand. Then when she was told she had none right, she only moved 2 prices. Then she got none right again and only moved 2 prices. So basically she failed miserably at playing the game and she gets to keep all 4 prizes. They didnt want Al Sharpton and the black social justice warrior industry protesting their tv show so they gave her all the prizes. Then she wins the wheel with a spin of 35. So she was a lame player of the price is right but still won everything.
Drew said throw the prices down so that's why she threw them on the floor. The operator couldn't tell she had gotten a number right because the price tag was in the floor and he couldn't see what pice tag was on the floor.
I found it hilarious when Judith was able to win the wheel and the actual showcase due to the horrid luck/stupid underbid from the other two contestants.
You can't fault her, she did exactly what Drew told her to do, he said; "When I say Go, you're going to THROW the price tags DOWN as fast as you can" @ 3:06 ... I'm glad she got the TV because that was the only prize worth going for.
You are absolutely right. She initially followed the instructions *exactly* as they were given to her by Drew. Just because all of us at home knew what he meant does not mean that someone like the contestant would, who in all likelihood probably hadn't seen this game before. So I have no problems with either how she played the game or with PR's decision on how to proceed afterwards.
How is she undeserving? It was a technical error on their part, and she won the whole show! She deserved it. She had the same luck as everybody else did.
@@aaronb7631 But she mighta played it differently from there had she knew she had 1 right. Hence they had to give her all 4 to make it fair. You always defer to the contestant in cases like that.
@@aaronb7631 So... you don't actually understand how to think the game out, then? The number you have right is information that you can use. Although it is true that she didn't use it well--based on the information she had, she could have known her last move there was wrong. But then it wasn't wrong, because the information was wrong.
Plain and simple, the tech crew goofed! When she put the price tags down the first time, she had the price of the washer in the right spot, and they marked it as wrong. I don't think the contestant was "undeserving" at all.
First I thought, she did nothing wrong, why undeserving? She wasn't mad, etc. THEN I got to the wheel and realized THEY messed up. She definitely deserved all 4 prizes. She did exactly what she was told for the rules. Glad they ponied up to the mistake.
Looks like, at 4:16, she realized that they made a mistake but she did not say anything, she had the price of the wash and dryer machine right and then she changes it to the treadmill because she was told that she did not have anything right, she deserves all the prices big time.
Just watching this clip now - the viewer paying attention can easily see something is wrong as soon as the 1 appears on the third pull. 0 came up when the tags were thrown down, and then she swapped two and still had 0. At this point, neither tag could go on that side. Thus, the other two would have to go on that side, but she swapped them and left them on that side. As soon as the 1 came up, with the information known, an error had to be present.
As a logic puzzle expert, I couldn't figure out what was going on at first. ABCD turned up 0 right, and ABDC turned up 0 right. Logically, then, the first two had to be a permutation of C and D, and the last two had to be a permutation of A and B. So naturally, switching B and A should have resulted in another 0. How it resulted in a 1 was very unclear. On the merit of her own playing, that contestant truly didn't deserve a single one of those prizes. She was extremely lucky that the producers fouled up worse than she did and decided to atone for it by giving her all the prizes. I can't say there was much else they could do, honestly.
+Grant Fikes I do not consider myself an "Expert" but I did pick up on and ABCD, ABDC and next it should have been CDAB immediately. When she switched AB, I was like that was beyond stupid, then when they said one correct, I was like WTF!??!?!? I guess that is what you get when she literally followed the instructions - "throw down the price tags as fast as you can"
Did you bother to check if the logic of the puzzle was right to begin with? Order of operations won't matter if the resolution is off. Very simply, the price of the mower and washer are wrong. The WASHER is actually $849. There's no way a riding lawn mower is under $1000.
Like most of the people are saying she did what she was told she threw the cards down in front of the prizes she thought they belong to. I don't know why the headline says didn't deserve to win. I'm happy that she got the prizes
She still didn't win the game. Yes...they at TPIR made an error in showing how many prizes were correct, but even if they didn't she STILL lost! #Hater
TPR rarely make mistakes. However, when they do, they usually give the person the win. They do not want to jeopardize the show's reputation as being a "fixed/fake" show
Exactly, Bob has done it several times because of mistakes that the contested made. He still give them all prices to protect the show and it’s reputation. I hated when drew took his place cause he ain’t no bob nor worth enough to be in bobs place IMO lol
honestly i like how open and honest the price is right is, about "whoops, we made a mistake, you get all the prizes!" because they just want to give prizes out. its what keeps the game so exciting. they don't cover it up or just tell them off-air backstage. they just say "yep, we're human, we make mistakes, and we're going to make it right, right away."
I know there was a lot of talk about timing and how episodes of today have a few minutes LESS content than several years ago. I think there are like three to four minutes MORE commercials today than before. The thing that stands out to me, first, is how long it takes George to describe the prizes in this game. It would have been longer than many of the run-throughs that Johnny or Rod would have done. The music they use today is not nearly the quality of yesteryear.
Don't kno why she throw it down? Go back to the video, and listen to when Drew was giving her the instructions. Drew told her "just throw it down", so she didn't kno better. I wouldn't say she is rude.
Did anyone pay attention? Awarding the prizes had nothing to do with Drew’s directions. Barker beauties fixed that by placing the tags. She had one right washer dryer set $1475 but it said zero right.
Never mind the honest mistake by the backstage staff; how many times do you see a contestant win a SCSD with only 35 cents? And before you ask, this is the NORMAL spin, NOT the spinoff/bonus spin. That's where she REALLY got lucky.
I love how at the end, she has a choice between going over to her new car, or to a kid's "spinner/turntable". LOL, chooses the kid's toy. Sort of aproap, amirite? :-)
Drew Cary told her to "throw the price tags down as fast as you can," and that's what she did. Why was she undeserving of being declared the winner? If he told her to hang them, and she still threw them on the floor, then maybe she was undeserving. It's obviously easier for The Price is Right staff to see the prices during the game before she pulls the lever if she tries to hang them, but that's not the point. She followed what Drew told her. Maybe she has never seen the game before watching contestants hang them, but it still doesn't matter even if she's seen the game 100 times. If the show does an error within the game, the contestant wins. That's only fair.
I made that up. I think what might've happened was he was laughing while you couldn't hear the audio and the screen was on the products, when I mentioned this strategy I was considering, and then when the camera came back to him he realized because he was laughing he had to give a reason and the reason couldn't be a contestant could see the gameboard, so he quickly had to come up with something, and asks offstage the producers saying I wanted to know the win/oss percentage of this game when I never asked such a thing. Not that I asked, but they said it was about 45%. I was the second to last bidder on a barbecue and my bid was $598 but I was the second to last bidder and the last bidder to my left bid $625, and the actual total was $679. This wasn't that egregious, but why in the world did he bid $625 instead of $599?
So I didn't know if I would get another chance, so for the first time I was to be the last bidder and really wanted to get up on stage. Since I was six years old every person I knew was aware that being on the price is right was my dream. I couldn't risk getting not getting on stage and risking never getting called up on stage. So I gave the correct last bid and Bob complemented me about 7 Times while I was coming up on stage; I truly never saw anything like that or heard anything like that before or after. And how I was considering throwing it, even though I knew I could get on that game as it was the first time, I was the last bidder, which I believes gives an average person with a decent knowledge of the prices, at least a 50/50 chance to get on stage.
Wayoshi, do you happen to know anyone with the new Race Game cue? As much as people don't like it, I think it's pretty sweet. It's a nice modern cue, and I think it suits the game pretty well.
I don't understand why WayoshiM thinks she is undeserving. Had it been YOU, I am sure you wouldn't have sat back and said now wait a minute...no I don't deserve it because I didn't understand it. How rude.
The weird quirk to this game is that it is not possible to have 3 right, because if you have 3 right, you have 4 right. So therefore the only possible outcomes are having 0, 1, 2, and 4 right.
This happens every single day, although I haven't watched the show in a while. It is just basic obvious mathematics. And even if you don't have an idea what the price is you can "step over" the current highest bid and even if you have no idea what the price is, when you bid you think is closest to the real price without going over. Understand? So now that I was the last bidder and I knew I could get it right, I was very conflicted over whether to give the right bid to get on stage. I saw in the second half of the show that there would be Plinko and a car game. But I also knew that once you were called to contestants row that qualified as being a contestant, and could never get on the show again.
First of all, Drew clearly told her to throw the tags on the floor. Ive seen this game a thousand times and I actually thought they changed the rules so the contestants woudn't have to waste time trying to put the tags up properly based on what Drew said/ 2) While there is no way she would have won anyway, the fact is that if they messed up the number she had right on the first pull, that throws off the whole game and she did deserve to be awarded all of the prizes. 3) The wheel spinning game is mostly luck anyway so I don't see how she didn't deserve to win that 4) She made a very good bid in the showcase showdown.
Undeserving is a bit harsh. It is interesting to watch a Price is Right contestant win the bid while being off by $1429. Then due to an error occurring in the scoring of the game, she goes from 1 in 4 to winning all 4. Then to win the wheel with a total spin of 35! A 7:10 she looks to her family to understand if she has won... Her showcase bid was off by $1067, closer than her original bidding that got her on stage at the start. Not undeserving, but very very very lucky.
Random CSGO Cancer I mean she stupidly threw the prices down.. And ended up winning all prizes anyways. Yes Drew said to "Throw them down" but he didn't think she'd legit do it
Field I am pretty sure that if you try to pull the lever with only three price tags up, and they were all correct, Drew would say verbally that there are three correct, and nothing would come up on the scoreboard. There's no way would have gone to that expense to put a number three in neon in that machine, that would never be used. Since there was a major transformation of the show, we getting Drew Carey took over they have become much looser with their budget regarding the design games and the prizes. But I believe that race game score board thing is an original item from the 1970s if not from the initial season of 1972. Therefore it seems like a completely unnecessary expense and that Ju would just verbally tell them they had three corrects because that's what they would leave him off stays in his right. Yeller option would be to have a white cardboard three ready for Drew to pull up and show on top of whatever number came up.
Ok. The second paragraph in the video description is absolutely confusing. If anyone feels the same way as me as to what the hell are cue changes, please like my comment.
I was expecting her to be rude or ungrateful. She was nice and polite. As most have commented before, she played by the rules. She deserved everything she won.
It was simply her lucky day. Nothing “undeserving” about this. Good for her.
Why even show this..
3:05- "When I say go, you're gonna throw the price tags down as fast as you can..."- Drew Carey. She followed his instructions
In a way, yes she did, but still that was the most stupidest thing in the history of TPIR.
LOL that is true, however, if someone is a huge fan of the show then they would know the Race Game and know that they're not supposed to actually throw it on the floor lol
presidentdiddy Yeah, I know. I watch the show for so many years, and I know Bob would never saw that type of phrasing though, but in a way you are right. Thanks for the reply and happy 4th!
what r u trying to say nigga... Lmfao I'm just kidding .. no hate. I just wanted u to realize that racism is racism whether black or white.
She did follow his instructions.....however, common sense needs to come in to play. She saw the holders for the tags. No biggie......I have done silly things in my life. Wanna hear one or two???? I still laugh at them to this day. One day I was driving my truck and went to spit out the window thinking my window was down. Nope, it was up! :Laughing: Another time I was eating a piece of cheese and it is the kind separated by paper.....I ate two slices not knowing the paper was there! Everyone does silly things🥀🌼🌸💐🌺🌷
I thought this lady was gonna be rude or something when I saw undeserving in the title, it’s not her fault the staff messed up, she deserved those prises
PickleGaming _ same
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Christian Parra well she could of sued if they did not give that to her so they kinda of had to give her all them
You spelled prizes wrong
Amen.
Damn! I was ready to smack down and give my two cents about this 'most undeserving Race Game contestant EVER', until I saw the video!!! She followed his directions explicitly! There was nothing undeserving about her win!!
Deserving. They screwed up not her. You don't even have to know the showcase to know it's going to be more than $10,000.
Wow they're honest! They didn't even have to mention their mistake. I'm glad they did!
Somebody watching would have caught the mistake when they showed the real prices at the end..(they would have e realized she did put that price card there at first)... no way they could have hid that mess up
@@gballs007 It was so crazy. I had to watch it several times to see that she had $1475 placed correctly first. But she DID follow Drew's instructions exactly as he said them.
Game shows are pretty heavily regulated, so they did have to admit their mistake or they could’ve been fined. The Price is Right’s Standards & Practices is that, essentially, any time that there is a mistake, then all prizes are won and it’s announced clearly to the audience (unless discovered after conclusion of filming in which case it’s done as a voiceover at the end of the episode).
They do have to admit mistakes. Look up ‘buy or sell Michael’ on TH-cam. There are people who watch this show religiously and ANY mess up will be caught immediately. That would lead to loss of viewership, scandal, and fines.
@@ochsj1971 LOL!! haha she did!! you're right! 😂
Gonna have to say deserving. She played fair and square. They acknowledged the error. She won the game. That's awesome!
I realize this was posted quite some time ago , but I heard drew tell her to throw the the prices as fast as she could and she did just that . She totally deserved to win . As they screwed up , first with instructions , then saying she had none when in fact she had one . I'm very happy for her
man she went from only winning 1 thing to winning the whole game! that's awesome!!
I was confused too. It's sounded like she was suppose to throw them down on the ground....made no sense, but that's how it sounded.
Not undeserving she just followed Drews directions which caused the show to make a mistake in her favor and wouldn't have effected the final outcome anyway
Well whenever The Price is Right makes that kind of mistake, they have no choice but to give the contestant all 4 prizes in case the contestant makes a big deal about it, which really was their fault.
It didn't really negatively affect her, since the models just picked up the price tags and put them where she wanted them. It might have even sped her up a bit.
@@foxfireinferno3547 I wasn't that she threw them down she had the treadmill right and they told her it was wrong so she switched it with the washer.
That's not fair guys. She was not undeserving. They made the mistake and when they make the mistake the contestant gets the prize/prizes. Yes the throwing the price tags down was stupid but remember they have a whole production staff that can see which price tags she put with each item. She was deserving.
You took the words straight from my keyboard.
he told her to throw them down
Only1DrewN Drew told her to 'put them down'.....she was prob so excited she did not place them on the stand.....give her the benefit of the doubt.
I heard him say throw them, When I was watching her I actually thought she was doing it wrong by putting that one on the board when the girl told her too !! So it wasnt her fault so she deserves it also this like most is also a game of luck and that day SHE had it!!!!
he said throw them down and she did...hello no only did she follow instructions there is a chance she hasn't seen that game and how to play it.
The race game has literally been around for 45 years
@@kentfink9509 So what? That does NOT excuse the poor instructions of the showpeople.
It was as they say "a poor choice of words"
@@kentfink9509 and not everyone has watched the show for every single game.
@@aliciaamariiprincewilliams7765 all you have to do is see it played one other time Alicia.
she was just as deserving as anyone else
It's not fair to say it wasn't deserved. The production made a mistake. that altered the outcome. Their INTEGRITY ecouraged them to do the right thing
They told her to "throw them down" which is exactly what she did. Its not her fault someone wasnt paying attention. LUCKY LADY! Very deserving!
Yea he said throw them down wherever they belong i mean she did what he told her to do!! Nothing wrong here in my eyes!
Drew did explain the game to the contestant by saying to "throw down the price tags..."
True. I miss Bob Barker!
You have to look at this from a business practice point-of-view. If they give her the prizes, no one complains that they made a mistake, but if they don't, then various people might complain.
Just let her have them. She doesn't seem to be greedy.
Franklin Pillow exactly and price is right standards they werent all that great compared to some prizes anyways!!!
Why are PPL hating on this lady? It's called LUCK...She had it, like that....
she should have been called out for not placing the price tags on the stand like the game requires instead she throws them on the floor the first round which screwed everything up and the game stopped and had to start over. She won by a technicality that should not have been allowed since other players had to place the tags on the stand. Just toss them on the floor which led to them not being able to see the prices very well and did not catch the error when it should have been caught. She did not deserve to win because she cheated
+Reginald “Redge” Erb That's what Drew told her to do (3:06 "throw the price tags down as fast as you can"). If she'd never seen the game before it's not her fault. The rules were not explained well to her.
The game didn't stop & start over
R David Carey said "you're gonna THROW THE PRICE TAGS DOWN fast as you can...." She did what he said to do. I'll bet they had a production meeting after that and warned Carey to say what he was supposed to say, and not improvise.
I don't understand why you consider her undeserving. I had thought before viewing this clip that perhaps she was going to be a b.... about the prizes or ungrateful about something. But no. She was very gracious when they told her that they had made a mistake and that she could have all of the prizes. She was a very nice lady. Someone has mentioned her race being a factor in the decision, but quite frankly that is absurd. PR was the deciding factor! Anyone catching this mistake at a later time, (or even during the show), would accuse TPR of rigging the game...regardless of the contestants skin color. They had to make amends. This lady is no less or no more deserving than anyone else who is on this show.
i think its people saying she was undeserving because she threw the tags on the floor when ALL other contestant had to put the tags on the stands in order for it to count the only reason she won any of the prizes was because they let her get away with it and then proceeded to fuck up by saying she got none right
now as for people saying this was based on race that could be the case with todays media in america cause if they didnt let her win cause she did NOT follow the rules like every other contestant before her BLM and sjws would have wrote MANY angry letters staged protests and threw their fucking fits to make the TPR publicly apologize and give her her prizes just so they wont lose ratings and people wont think their a bunch of bigots and racists even tho the majority of veiwers know better but you know the media "the vocal minority is actually the majority" >.>
Janet Eskue I thought the same. This is such a misleading description. Idk what this person was thinking.
Ok, not going to mention her winning or losing or whatever. Is the title really implying that race was a factor? Or was the game called "Race Game"? 🤔
Janet Eskue had nothing to do with race or PR, it's the law. If there is any malfunction or mistakes with the game they are required to award the contestant the prizes
@@danger170388 The woman didnt play the game right, thats why a mistake was made, because she threw the prices on the floor and nobody could see them. So the show should have made her go back and put the prices on the stand. Then when she was told she had none right, she only moved 2 prices. Then she got none right again and only moved 2 prices. So basically she failed miserably at playing the game and she gets to keep all 4 prizes. They didnt want Al Sharpton and the black social justice warrior industry protesting their tv show so they gave her all the prizes. Then she wins the wheel with a spin of 35. So she was a lame player of the price is right but still won everything.
She must never have seen the Race Game before. Almost looks like she never saw The Price Is Right before.
Drew said throw the prices down so that's why she threw them on the floor. The operator couldn't tell she had gotten a number right because the price tag was in the floor and he couldn't see what pice tag was on the floor.
I found it hilarious when Judith was able to win the wheel and the actual showcase due to the horrid luck/stupid underbid from the other two contestants.
Wow. This episode never happened. On a side note what was that guy thinking bidding $10,000?
You can't fault her, she did exactly what Drew told her to do, he said; "When I say Go, you're going to THROW the price tags DOWN as fast as you can" @ 3:06 ...
I'm glad she got the TV because that was the only prize worth going for.
You are absolutely right. She initially followed the instructions *exactly* as they were given to her by Drew. Just because all of us at home knew what he meant does not mean that someone like the contestant would, who in all likelihood probably hadn't seen this game before. So I have no problems with either how she played the game or with PR's decision on how to proceed afterwards.
Except, 3DTV ended up being a flop....
I dunno...that ride'em mower was wayyy better than the goats they'd give away on Let's Make A Deal.
How is she undeserving? It was a technical error on their part, and she won the whole show! She deserved it. She had the same luck as everybody else did.
She only got 1 right! Even tho, they made a mistake, still doesn't change the fact that she didn't deserve to win the prizes... duhhh!
@@aaronb7631 But she mighta played it differently from there had she knew she had 1 right. Hence they had to give her all 4 to make it fair. You always defer to the contestant in cases like that.
@@aaronb7631 So... you don't actually understand how to think the game out, then? The number you have right is information that you can use.
Although it is true that she didn't use it well--based on the information she had, she could have known her last move there was wrong. But then it wasn't wrong, because the information was wrong.
Plain and simple, the tech crew goofed! When she put the price tags down the first time, she had the price of the washer in the right spot, and they marked it as wrong. I don't think the contestant was "undeserving" at all.
It was the washing machine which was right when the score said zero. Also did someone notice the TV froze up during the gameplay?
First I thought, she did nothing wrong, why undeserving? She wasn't mad, etc. THEN I got to the wheel and realized THEY messed up. She definitely deserved all 4 prizes. She did exactly what she was told for the rules. Glad they ponied up to the mistake.
She ACTUALLY threw them on the floor!!!
He realized he fucked up, it happens to anyone hosting a daily daytime television show. Get the hell over it.
The Maineiac He didn't screw up, the people upstairs did.
If it was Bob Barker it would be done by the rules .
7:18 - WINS CAR ; Goes Straight to playground
In what universe do you throw pricetags down? In what universe?
Looks like, at 4:16, she realized that they made a mistake but she did not say anything, she had the price of the wash and dryer machine right and then she changes it to the treadmill because she was told that she did not have anything right, she deserves all the prices big time.
Got to the showcase with 35 cents... Did anyone get there with less change?
what about the guy that told bob that he didn't need the prizes?
Why is this recommended to me 8 years later?
I see nothing wrong with how she played. People have thrown them down before
Aw, she was so sweet. Just adorable.
Just watching this clip now - the viewer paying attention can easily see something is wrong as soon as the 1 appears on the third pull. 0 came up when the tags were thrown down, and then she swapped two and still had 0. At this point, neither tag could go on that side. Thus, the other two would have to go on that side, but she swapped them and left them on that side. As soon as the 1 came up, with the information known, an error had to be present.
As a logic puzzle expert, I couldn't figure out what was going on at first. ABCD turned up 0 right, and ABDC turned up 0 right. Logically, then, the first two had to be a permutation of C and D, and the last two had to be a permutation of A and B. So naturally, switching B and A should have resulted in another 0. How it resulted in a 1 was very unclear.
On the merit of her own playing, that contestant truly didn't deserve a single one of those prizes. She was extremely lucky that the producers fouled up worse than she did and decided to atone for it by giving her all the prizes. I can't say there was much else they could do, honestly.
+Grant Fikes I do not consider myself an "Expert" but I did pick up on and ABCD, ABDC and next it should have been CDAB immediately. When she switched AB, I was like that was beyond stupid, then when they said one correct, I was like WTF!??!?!? I guess that is what you get when she literally followed the instructions - "throw down the price tags as fast as you can"
Did you bother to check if the logic of the puzzle was right to begin with? Order of operations won't matter if the resolution is off.
Very simply, the price of the mower and washer are wrong. The WASHER is actually $849. There's no way a riding lawn mower is under $1000.
Look at the good Lord. Glory to God. And blessing to her. I hope she enjoyed the prizes.
haha I'm happy for her, the show makers fucked up and through pure luck she won. I would not be unhappy.
I’m very happy for her!!! She got kids too!!!
They made an error and she was given the prizes. That’s normal on the show.
Like most of the people are saying she did what she was told she threw the cards down in front of the prizes she thought they belong to. I don't know why the headline says didn't deserve to win. I'm happy that she got the prizes
Winner winner, chicken dinner! A win is a win haters.
She still didn't win the game. Yes...they at TPIR made an error in showing how many prizes were correct, but even if they didn't she STILL lost! #Hater
What do they do if they have this game for someone and they say that they have a bad heart or something???
I've seen people with physical disabilities and they have a runner for them, the contestant yells out what they want the person to do.
How is no one talking about how this woman's showcase seemed to include a merry-go-round????
And the fact that she ran right to the merri-go-round rather than the car...
Undeserving? You have to know someone personally to call someone that! God blessed her...
Hel did say throw the cards diwn she did
TPR rarely make mistakes. However, when they do, they usually give the person the win. They do not want to jeopardize the show's reputation as being a "fixed/fake" show
Exactly, Bob has done it several times because of mistakes that the contested made. He still give them all prices to protect the show and it’s reputation. I hated when drew took his place cause he ain’t no bob nor worth enough to be in bobs place IMO lol
I wouldn't call her undeserving. I'd call her lucky!
That lawnmower was only 850?
honestly i like how open and honest the price is right is, about "whoops, we made a mistake, you get all the prizes!" because they just want to give prizes out. its what keeps the game so exciting. they don't cover it up or just tell them off-air backstage. they just say "yep, we're human, we make mistakes, and we're going to make it right, right away."
The Race game need a sleek makeover, keep it as a was, except have a shiny plasma screen and a digital clock.
@WayoshiM wrong wording, for a title, of a video 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
ha ha.... so she won even the showcase. Great!!! not undeserving. Just dumb luck. Good for her.
fonzieodie I agree,,,,,,,
fonzieodie dumb luck = undeserving
Liam Prince no undeserving would be if she was a snob and rude and crude
fonzieodie prince cream
Sabrina Sadeghian she was being rude by just throwing down the numbers
I know there was a lot of talk about timing and how episodes of today have a few minutes LESS content than several years ago. I think there are like three to four minutes MORE commercials today than before.
The thing that stands out to me, first, is how long it takes George to describe the prizes in this game. It would have been longer than many of the run-throughs that Johnny or Rod would have done. The music they use today is not nearly the quality of yesteryear.
It look liked you didn’t hear what drew said when Judith spun the wheel right?
Oh good, they kept the music that I remember (and love) during the gameplay of the Race Game. I wonder when was the last time this game was used.
Don't kno why she throw it down? Go back to the video, and listen to when Drew was giving her the instructions. Drew told her "just throw it down", so she didn't kno better. I wouldn't say she is rude.
Can help but remember back to the 3D TV craze which never really lasted long, and never caught on.
Did anyone pay attention? Awarding the prizes had nothing to do with Drew’s directions. Barker beauties fixed that by placing the tags. She had one right washer dryer set $1475 but it said zero right.
Never mind the honest mistake by the backstage staff; how many times do you see a contestant win a SCSD with only 35 cents?
And before you ask, this is the NORMAL spin, NOT the spinoff/bonus spin. That's where she REALLY got lucky.
10K for Boston/China?
I love how at the end, she has a choice between going over to her new car, or to a kid's "spinner/turntable". LOL, chooses the kid's toy. Sort of aproap, amirite? :-)
How’s this undeserving ?
Anyone else love the Race Game music?
Drew Cary told her to "throw the price tags down as fast as you can," and that's what she did. Why was she undeserving of being declared the winner? If he told her to hang them, and she still threw them on the floor, then maybe she was undeserving. It's obviously easier for The Price is Right staff to see the prices during the game before she pulls the lever if she tries to hang them, but that's not the point. She followed what Drew told her. Maybe she has never seen the game before watching contestants hang them, but it still doesn't matter even if she's seen the game 100 times. If the show does an error within the game, the contestant wins. That's only fair.
click bait
She deserved it. They screwed up. She won. That's it that's all. If she would have screwed up it would have been over for her. Be fair now.
I made that up. I think what might've happened was he was laughing while you couldn't hear the audio and the screen was on the products, when I mentioned this strategy I was considering, and then when the camera came back to him he realized because he was laughing he had to give a reason and the reason couldn't be a contestant could see the gameboard, so he quickly had to come up with something, and asks offstage the producers saying I wanted to know the win/oss percentage of this game when I never asked such a thing. Not that I asked, but they said it was about 45%. I was the second to last bidder on a barbecue and my bid was $598 but I was the second to last bidder and the last bidder to my left bid $625, and the actual total was $679. This wasn't that egregious, but why in the world did he bid $625 instead of $599?
So I didn't know if I would get another chance, so for the first time I was to be the last bidder and really wanted to get up on stage. Since I was six years old every person I knew was aware that being on the price is right was my dream. I couldn't risk getting not getting on stage and risking never getting called up on stage. So I gave the correct last bid and Bob complemented me about 7 Times while I was coming up on stage; I truly never saw anything like that or heard anything like that before or after. And how I was considering throwing it, even though I knew I could get on that game as it was the first time, I was the last bidder, which I believes gives an average person with a decent knowledge of the prices, at least a 50/50 chance to get on stage.
So, explain how she was undeserving?
Wayoshi, do you happen to know anyone with the new Race Game cue? As much as people don't like it, I think it's pretty sweet. It's a nice modern cue, and I think it suits the game pretty well.
I don't understand why WayoshiM thinks she is undeserving. Had it been YOU, I am sure you wouldn't have sat back and said now wait a minute...no I don't deserve it because I didn't understand it. How rude.
When she dropped the tags on the floor, you could tell she's never seen that game before. I bet she never watched TPIR.
Her last bid was $1000 on the showcase? Howtf did she win?!
Drew telling a black woman, “we’re playing the race game” HAHAHA!!!
Here's a flash! Some of those games are too hard to play.
Some are too easy
He told her to throw them.
Right On!!! That wasn’t her fault. Game show made up for it. Very cool
The weird quirk to this game is that it is not possible to have 3 right, because if you have 3 right, you have 4 right.
So therefore the only possible outcomes are having 0, 1, 2, and 4 right.
This happens every single day, although I haven't watched the show in a while. It is just basic obvious mathematics. And even if you don't have an idea what the price is you can "step over" the current highest bid and even if you have no idea what the price is, when you bid you think is closest to the real price without going over. Understand? So now that I was the last bidder and I knew I could get it right, I was very conflicted over whether to give the right bid to get on stage. I saw in the second half of the show that there would be Plinko and a car game. But I also knew that once you were called to contestants row that qualified as being a contestant, and could never get on the show again.
First of all, Drew clearly told her to throw the tags on the floor. Ive seen this game a thousand times and I actually thought they changed the rules so the contestants woudn't have to waste time trying to put the tags up properly based on what Drew said/
2) While there is no way she would have won anyway, the fact is that if they messed up the number she had right on the first pull, that throws off the whole game and she did deserve to be awarded all of the prizes.
3) The wheel spinning game is mostly luck anyway so I don't see how she didn't deserve to win that
4) She made a very good bid in the showcase showdown.
Undeserving is a bit harsh. It is interesting to watch a Price is Right contestant win the bid while being off by $1429.
Then due to an error occurring in the scoring of the game, she goes from 1 in 4 to winning all 4.
Then to win the wheel with a total spin of 35!
A 7:10 she looks to her family to understand if she has won...
Her showcase bid was off by $1067, closer than her original bidding that got her on stage at the start.
Not undeserving, but very very very lucky.
I like how at 4:54 the whole crowd is so happy for her and then that one guy is so pissed
Random CSGO Cancer I mean she stupidly threw the prices down.. And ended up winning all prizes anyways. Yes Drew said to "Throw them down" but he didn't think she'd legit do it
She did exactly what he said to do. Not sure why she's undeserving.
I agree with you about the cue during the prize descriptions. The old cue was so much better!
Field I am pretty sure that if you try to pull the lever with only three price tags up, and they were all correct, Drew would say verbally that there are three correct, and nothing would come up on the scoreboard. There's no way would have gone to that expense to put a number three in neon in that machine, that would never be used. Since there was a major transformation of the show, we getting Drew Carey took over they have become much looser with their budget regarding the design games and the prizes. But I believe that race game score board thing is an original item from the 1970s if not from the initial season of 1972. Therefore it seems like a completely unnecessary expense and that Ju would just verbally tell them they had three corrects because that's what they would leave him off stays in his right. Yeller option would be to have a white cardboard three ready for Drew to pull up and show on top of whatever number came up.
+Michael Prete if you have 3 correct prizes, then it is mathematically impossible to not have the 4th prize correct as well
Well, to be fair she did bid correctly in the showcase showdown, so she deserved that one.
Ok. The second paragraph in the video description is absolutely confusing. If anyone feels the same way as me as to what the hell are cue changes, please like my comment.
I love peanut butter sandwiches with honey when I'm watching The Price is Right in my underwear
TMI
Why "undeserving" ????
Wow, TVs have really come down in price!
At least here Drew didn't ask if the wheel spinning contestants wanted to say hi to anyone!