- Joker (pricing game)
Joker was a pricing game on the American
television game show "The Price Is Right ". Played fromFebruary 14 ,1994 toMarch 5 ,2007 , it was played for a four-digit prize (worth between $3,000 and $10,000), and used small prizes.Gameplay
The contestant was shown five face-down
playing cards , one of which was a Joker. To win the large prize, the contestant had to discard the Joker.Four two-digit prizes were shown, one at a time, with the two digits in the prices shown. The contestant had to determine which order the digits in the price belonged in (for example, $24 or $42). For each correct guess, the contestant won the small prize and earned the opportunity to remove one card from the "hand." After all the prizes were played, the discarded cards were revealed to see if the Joker had been discarded. The only way to win nothing in this game was to guess the wrong price for all four small prizes and earn no discards.
The basic gameplay of Joker was essentially the same as that of Shell Game, in which the contestant also prices small prizes for chances to mark shells in search of one concealing a ball. It was also very similar to
Bonus Game , except that the window marked in Bonus Game is determined by which prize a contestant prices correctly, and not by the contestant's choice. The main difference, however, between Joker and the aforementioned games is that Joker had five card options instead of the four options found in Shell Game and Bonus Game.Five Price Tags also has the same premise with five options; however, it is played for a car, and the options are five possible prices, as opposed to five random options.Retirement
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