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Host: Dean Rogers
Announcer: "Johnny Bravo"
Gametime: Weekly, between 9-11 p.m. (ET)
Gameplay:
A faithful rendition of the game where every roll could be your last.  Dean's High Rollers borrows heavily from the 1987-88 syndicated High Rollers hosted by Wink Martindale.  9 Numbers are put up on the big board in the front game with 1 (occasionally 2) hot column(s) where a specific roll will clear the column.  The aim is to answer a true/false tossup for control of the board and knock off as many numbers as you can without making a bad roll.  The person who makes the first bad roll (sans insurance markers given for doubles) loses.  Subsequently, if you knock off the last of the remaining numbers you win the round.  Best 2 out of 3 format is played, and the player who wins 2 rounds wins $2000 plus whatever column prizes were accumulated and the right to play the Big Numbers for a jackpot that starts at $25,000 (increased by $5,000 for every loss).  The aim is to knock off all 9 big numbers without hitting a bad roll (sans the insurance markers from doubles rolled during the bonus game).  Every number knocked off is worth $1,000.  Knocking off the jackpot is worth $25,000!
  
Interesting notes in YIM High Rollers:
Among the mini game columns that can be won include "Dean's Dice Derby" where a specific roll of a single die can win you a nice prize or a new car and "Around the World" where a specific roll of a single die can earn you a trip anywhere around the globe.

If the name Dean Rogers sounds familiar to you, it should.  Dean is one of the few folks to have won $64,000 on the syndie Who Wants to Be a Millionaire hosted by Meredith Viera.

Johnny Bravo of course is a cartoon character...must be Dean's favorite.
Host: Dean Rogers
Announcer: "Johnny Bravo"
Gametime: Weekly, between 9-11 p.m. (ET)
Gameplay:
A faithful rendition of the game where every roll could be your last.  Dean's High Rollers borrows heavily from the 1987-88 syndicated High Rollers hosted by Wink Martindale.  9 Numbers are put up on the big board in the front game with 1 (occasionally 2) hot column(s) where a specific roll will clear the column.  The aim is to answer a true/false tossup for control of the board and knock off as many numbers as you can without making a bad roll.  The person who makes the first bad roll (sans insurance markers given for doubles) loses.  Subsequently, if you knock off the last of the remaining numbers you win the round.  Best 2 out of 3 format is played, and the player who wins 2 rounds wins $2000 plus whatever column prizes were accumulated and the right to play the Big Numbers for a jackpot that starts at $25,000 (increased by $5,000 for every loss).  The aim is to knock off all 9 big numbers without hitting a bad roll (sans the insurance markers from doubles rolled during the bonus game).  Every number knocked off is worth $1,000.  Knocking off the jackpot is worth $25,000!
  
Interesting notes in YIM High Rollers:
Among the mini game columns that can be won include "Dean's Dice Derby" where a specific roll of a single die can win you a nice prize or a new car and "Around the World" where a specific roll of a single die can earn you a trip anywhere around the globe.

If the name Dean Rogers sounds familiar to you, it should.  Dean is one of the few folks to have won $64,000 on the syndie Who Wants to Be a Millionaire hosted by Meredith Viera.

Johnny Bravo of course is a cartoon character...must be Dean's favorite.
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