How To Break Game Shows Without Cheating
Michael Larson and Terry Kniess are well known for their achievements on Press Your Luck and The Price is Right respectively. In 1984, Larson figured out the pattern on Press Your Luck's Big Board, which allowed him to rack up over 30 extra spins. He finished the game with $110,237, a single day record at the time. Kniess made a perfect bid on his showcase on The Price is Right in 2008, but there's more to that story than meets the eye. Both of these contestants have become well-known, but some people have labeled them as cheaters. So I wanted to make this video to show why both of their wins are legitimate. Ted Slauson documentary: • Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much Secret Base's video about Roger Neilson: • One guy mercilessly trolled the NHL into c...

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