This contestant declares to use his "clip chip". To get your card changed though, you have to predict the video correctly.
Here is a "moral dilemma".
Your typical "every day" situation, where you predict whether the person in the video will or will not do something asked of the "Card Sharks" shills.
Here is a "Trivia Challenge".
The passer-by is given a challenge, for example the above, name 5 magazines in 10 seconds. They predict whether or not they will complete the challenge.
"Family Challenge".
Based on some clues given by a relative (Ex: likes to travel, read, etc.) you have to predict which of two choices is their relative.
Predict the video wrong, however, you don't get it changed. Whoever correctly predicts the last card wins $500. Another round is then played for $500. First
to $1000 wins the game and moves on.
Should a third game be needed,
it is a "three card showdown".
Winner still gets $500. Then, another
pair of contestants play. Whoever wins there also moves on to the "Big Deal".
The "Big Deal" is worth $1100 to the winner. One row of seven cards decides
who moves on to the "Money Cards".
Any "clip chips" left over can be used here.
Loser gets a trip to Las Vegas at the Stratosphere Hotel.
The contestant's $2,100 gets divided evenly - $700 on each level. Minimum bets are $100, but the top card, the "major wager", you must bet half on. As with the 2nd Perry "Money Cards" you can change your base card on each level.
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