Fast Break

FAST BREAK

Object: Have the most money after three rounds and go to the bonus for $10,000.

ROUND ONE: Three players compete. A board with seventy squares is up. A clock is set for a minute. A picture of a sports star is under the squares. The clock starts and various panels are revealed. As time progresses clues are given. A player can buzz-in at any time to guess who is behind the squares, but if wrong is out of play. If the player is right they win seconds on the clock times $10. When a player buzzes in, the board is covered, so there is no unfair play. After a right guess, three questions about that player are asked. The first one is worth $100, the second $200 and the third $300. Any players who guessed wrong previously now can play. If you get an answer wrong, then the amount of the question is deducted. After the questions are asked, round two starts.

ROUND TWO: In round two, a new picture is played. After the three questions are asked, a second picture is played for double dollars. After another set of questions, the speed round is played.

ROUND THREE: In the speed round, there is still one minute on the clock. When the sport pertaining to the player is announced, seven squares at a time are revealed rapidly. A player can buzz-in and guess, and if right wins $10 for every square still on the board. Getting it wrong deducts the amount from the score. After time runs out, the round is over and the highest scorer goes to the bonus round.

BONUS ROUND: In the bonus round, the player faces the board. Thirty seconds are on the clock. Squares are revealed five at a time rapidly, and clues are given. Once they identify the person, they win $500. They can pass also. If they identify five in thirty seconds, they win $10,000.


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