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Host: Bobby Campagnale
Announcers: Greg Brobeck, Jim Williams
Gametime: Nightly
Gameplay:
Yahoo! Press Your Luck is a faithful net adaptation of the popular mid 80s game show produced by the Carruthers Company.  In lieu of question rounds, spins for the big board are tallied via either a Card Sharks-esque turn of a card (Jim and Bobby's versions) or a separate spin round board (Greg's version).  The spins are taken to a big board that has massive amounts of money.  Round 1 boards range between $85,000-$115,000 with the big board in the final roudn totaling as much as $140,000.  The game plays like classic Press Your Luck in that you can press or pass spins to your opponents.  Four whammies means your game is over, and the player with the most money wins.  The three best single game players of the season come back for a tournament of champions which features a $10,000,000 prize as the main goal (don't ya wish you could win that money).

Interesting notes in YIM Press Your Luck:
In various incarnations, announcers Greg Brobeck and Jim Williams have sub hosted Press Your Luck with Williams having hosted a $10,000,000 season ending tournament.

The highest ever total on Yahoo! Press Your Luck is over $11,000,000 set by all of all people, announcer Greg Brobeck when he played a game hosted by Bobby Campagnale. 
Host: Bobby Campagnale
Announcers: Greg Brobeck, Jim Williams
Gametime: Nightly
Gameplay:
Yahoo! Press Your Luck is a faithful net adaptation of the popular mid 80s game show produced by the Carruthers Company.  In lieu of question rounds, spins for the big board are tallied via either a Card Sharks-esque turn of a card (Jim and Bobby's versions) or a separate spin round board (Greg's version).  The spins are taken to a big board that has massive amounts of money.  Round 1 boards range between $85,000-$115,000 with the big board in the final roudn totaling as much as $140,000.  The game plays like classic Press Your Luck in that you can press or pass spins to your opponents.  Four whammies means your game is over, and the player with the most money wins.  The three best single game players of the season come back for a tournament of champions which features a $10,000,000 prize as the main goal (don't ya wish you could win that money).

Interesting notes in YIM Press Your Luck:
In various incarnations, announcers Greg Brobeck and Jim Williams have sub hosted Press Your Luck with Williams having hosted a $10,000,000 season ending tournament.

The highest ever total on Yahoo! Press Your Luck is over $11,000,000 set by all of all people, announcer Greg Brobeck when he played a game hosted by Bobby Campagnale. 
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