PRICING FOR DOLLARS
This game is played behind the giant price tag.  There is a counter with a big display on top, able to hold 5 digits, and 4 small prizes placed beneath, each with a display beneath each one able to hold 2 digits.  Rod announces that the contestant can win "Money, money, and more money!" as the top prize will vary from game to game.  Rod describes the 4 small prizes all at once (as in Cliff Hangers or Pathfinder).  Bob asks the contestant how much s/he believes the first small prize costs.  If the contestant is within $10 of the price WITHOUT GOING OVER, s/he wins his/her guess in CASH x100 (i.e. if a contestant guessed $29 on the $35 Capture Carpet Cleaner, the contestant would win $2900).  The contestant gets an extra $1000 for guessing the exact price of the prize.  If the contestant misses the price by more than $10, or goes over, s/he loses any money s/he has already won.  However, a second chance may be earned by guessing the right price, out of two, for a FIFTH small prize, which will come around on the turntable.  If s/he is right, s/he can continue play, but still loses any money s/he's won so far.  The process continues with all 4 small prizes until the contestant quits, which s/he can do at any prize, keeping all the money won so far, misses a prize, and gets the second chance small prize wrong, misses a prize, and already used up the second chance small prize, or the contestant goes through all four prizes.
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