I noticed that Kathleen is writing with her left hand, though with how erratic her writing is, she doesn't seem to be left-handed. Either she's writing with her off-hand for her own positioning convenience, or she really is left-handed and she's just really, really nervous...
The easiest game on TPIR. It’s almost a mathematical certainty to win. No prizes ending in anything but a zero. That luggage no way begins with a 5. That leaves only two combinations. Even if first prizes each took two chances (which it shouldn’t), that leaves six chances for the car. This game is fun to play but so frustrating to watch.
What the eff? She takes literally six chances to guess the luggage (while wasting 2 guesses on ridiculously bad guesses ending with __1), but gets the car on the first try?! WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THIS?! I DON'T EVEN...??
It's so obvious Rachel's lying through her teeth, lol. It would have been nice if Drew enforced the "10 second rule," would have made for even more hilarity. :)
WHY do contestants not know the freaking ZERO RULE?! It's been commonplace on Ten Chances for God knows how long, yet people still can't see the light that all the prices end in zero!
@@georgef551 ...or at least knowing the prizes in cliffhangers always go from least expensive to most expensive. I watched one last night where the woman gave single digit guesses for ALL 3! 😑
@@georgef551 I think the ZERO rule started in the 80's. Since then, EVERY prize on 10 Chances ends in 0. If you watch the show long enough, you pick up on things with certain games. Cliffhangers: The 3 prizes go from least expensive to most expensive, so if the first one is $22, the 2nd one has to be more than that.
I hope she realizes that she's not driving anywhere until she pays the taxes on her prizes first and fills out a ton of paperwork if you can't afford the taxes no prize and the taxes on that'll be a few grand
$810?! Seriously, a price that would make way less senses than $850? No wonder this game is so hard, they make it difficult for people to get the right number.
The car could have been 19850 or 19580 and even 15890 or 15980 wouldn't have been the worst guesses. But this is the same show where people will draw a 2 in THree Strikes and think it's the first number in the price of a Lincoln Continental. But Temptation was won this week for the first time in 61 months, so anything is possible I guess
Four zero-rule violations and she won. We're in the presence of a miracle.
Somebody out there scream "ZERO LAST! ZERO LAST! ZERO LAST! ZERO LAST!" Forget explaining any other number!
The prices end in zero rule remain.
I noticed that Kathleen is writing with her left hand, though with how erratic her writing is, she doesn't seem to be left-handed. Either she's writing with her off-hand for her own positioning convenience, or she really is left-handed and she's just really, really nervous...
I noticed that too, she's not left handed
HOLY CRAP FIRST TRY ON THE CAR?!
The easiest game on TPIR. It’s almost a mathematical certainty to win. No prizes ending in anything but a zero. That luggage no way begins with a 5. That leaves only two combinations. Even if first prizes each took two chances (which it shouldn’t), that leaves six chances for the car. This game is fun to play but so frustrating to watch.
Imagine how she would have reacted had she won a Lexus Convertible or a Porsche in Golden Road. I don't wanna know.
She can't be left-handed because her writing is atrocious.
They should really just tell the contestant that every price must end in a 0.
That would make it way too easy. If you watch TPIR and observe, then you'd know the rule.,
ice cream maker - 70 or 50
luggage - 510, 810, 850, 580
Car - 18590 or 18950
Holy shrimp, she won the car! WOW!
she may not be good at the game, but she is a very "in the moment" person.
Whatever she was on that day, I want some!!! :)
I think there should be a game called "The LFaT Game" where if you're a LFaT, you win, and if not, you lose. This is ridiculous.
"Never...I...we'll be back after these words..." :D
Is the Zero "rule" still in effect today?
What the eff? She takes literally six chances to guess the luggage (while wasting 2 guesses on ridiculously bad guesses ending with __1), but gets the car on the first try?! WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THIS?! I DON'T EVEN...??
@ Home RnDrby ; why did she keep looking at audiences?? Ten chances is a game that needs to be focused on ( in my opinion)
Thought she was going to blow it with some dumb guesses on the luggage.
We did come close the week before, but since then, I had a feeling that things are starting to look up for TPIR now.
The audience doesn't know any more than you do!!! THINK FOR YOUR SELF!!! DAMN!
Meth, it’s a hell of a drug.
$801?! Really?
I know right 801??????
It's so obvious Rachel's lying through her teeth, lol. It would have been nice if Drew enforced the "10 second rule," would have made for even more hilarity. :)
Watched it and all I can say is... WTF... she won?
Can't these contestants think for themselves? Makes you wonder how they get through life!!
What's a pied piper?
I’m wondering the same thing!
WHY do contestants not know the freaking ZERO RULE?! It's been commonplace on Ten Chances for God knows how long, yet people still can't see the light that all the prices end in zero!
Just like nobody seems to remember the $20, $30, $40 Rule in Cliff Hangers. (That started in the 80s, I believe.)
@@georgef551 ...or at least knowing the prizes in cliffhangers always go from least expensive to most expensive. I watched one last night where the woman gave single digit guesses for ALL 3! 😑
I've seen 10 chances before & I didn't know about the zero rule.
+logantew15 It's not really a "rule." It just always seems to happen that way
No, not true. In the very beginnings of the game, prizes sometimes ended in 5, or very rarely, another digit. "Zero Rule" didn't work almost ever.
@@georgef551 I think the ZERO rule started in the 80's. Since then, EVERY prize on 10 Chances ends in 0. If you watch the show long enough, you pick up on things with certain games.
Cliffhangers: The 3 prizes go from least expensive to most expensive, so if the first one is $22, the 2nd one has to be more than that.
@@BillGraper I know them. Still can't believe people can't pick up on any of them today, or make a decision on their own.
I hope she realizes that she's not driving anywhere until she pays the taxes on her prizes first and fills out a ton of paperwork if you can't afford the taxes no prize and the taxes on that'll be a few grand
Your straying away from the path now joy...
I can’t stand when people illustrate the number 8 with two circles!!! How did you never learn to properly write the number eight??????
That was toooo! Funny
This is why I hate this game so much.
Me too! I get so frustrated watching it.
Is she actually right handed but it wasn't working that day and she had to switch hit?
The game still had a winning record 3-2, can't you just be happy about that?
@zachhoran ok i looked up the kia on their website and it is indeed 18950 basically this game use your critical thinking skills
$810?! Seriously, a price that would make way less senses than $850? No wonder this game is so hard, they make it difficult for people to get the right number.
As long as you know to put the 0 last, 810 was the obvious answer. She wasted some of her chances.
@WayoshiM Maybe they should start giving contestants rule knowledge tests so we don't get contestants like these... I cringed.
Is there something wrong with her
the contestant funny almost do curly 3 stooges
The car could have been 19850 or 19580 and even 15890 or 15980 wouldn't have been the worst guesses. But this is the same show where people will draw a 2 in THree Strikes and think it's the first number in the price of a Lincoln Continental. But Temptation was won this week for the first time in 61 months, so anything is possible I guess
@gamelover1949 lol yep well said david
Did she need to go to the bathroom???
Kathleen was somethin else in this episode
Does this lady have to pee? 🤷♀️
this woman is plain wrong.
She write like she n pre kindergarten
Most sloppy writer!