Pricing game rule changes The New Price Is Right (1994 game show)



some pricing games on new price right played slight modifications rules played on daytime version. games featured grocery products (i.e., grand game , hole in one) played using prizes valued less $400 instead, , games featured other rule changes.



barker s markers: name changed make mark single time played on version of show, bob barker not host of version. name adopted on daytime show in 2008 when drew carey became host.
clock game: game digitized, no prop on stage it, , contestant provided $1,000 range in guess price of each prize. game used prizes four-digit prices. on occasions third prize awarded bonus winning (a rule change adopted on daytime version in 2009).
hole in one: when item chosen, price revealed , placed in line if higher previous prize chosen. on daytime version, price flags arranged in line according contestant s choice before prices revealed.
plinko: while top prize remained same @ $5,000 per chip potential total of $25,000, 2 configurations of slots utilized (one of featured 2 $2,500 slots). method of earning chips changed higher/lower pricing format smaller prizes worth $400.
punch bunch: during playings, davidson pulled slip out of hole punched. contestant decided keep money or punch hole. on daytime show, slips not revealed until contestant has made of or initial punches.
superball: instead of waiting until guessing 3 small prizes before rolling balls, contestant rolled after each correct guess.
3 strikes: first number lit @ beginning of game , number repeat elsewhere in price. 4 chips representing remaining numbers in price placed bag 3 strike chips. these rules used brief period on daytime show 2008–2009.






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