
What To Know
- Drew Rodriguez, a contestant from California, gained a fuel vary and range with a profitable $901 bid on The Value Is Proper.
- Regardless of a number of incorrect guesses within the Pocket Change sport, Rodriguez gained a 2025 Nissan Kicks by drawing a $0.75 envelope on the final second, surpassing the required $1.00 complete.
- Rodriguez didn’t advance to the Showcase after spinning a complete of 70 on the Showcase Showdown wheel, falling wanting the wanted 85.
A The Value Is Proper contestant gained a automobile on the final second after he had some unfortunate picks earlier within the sport. It took till the final card for him to win.
Drew Rodriguez, from Fireball, California, gained the fifth merchandise up for bid, which was a fuel vary and range with a tea kettle. He had the very best bid of $901. The precise retail worth was $933.
He made it to the stage to play Pocket Change for a 2025 Nissan Kicks. The way in which the sport works is The Value Is Proper contestant is given the primary variety of the automobile. They must guess the subsequent 4. If they’re fallacious, they don’t seem to be out, however the worth of the automobile goes up $0.25 each time they’re fallacious. No matter complete they’ve on the finish, the contestant has to match or beat that by selecting envelopes off the wall with varied quantities on them when they’re proper.
The quantity given was two. Rodriguez selected 5, however was fallacious, so the automobile went as much as $0.50. He then went with three and was proper and picked an envelope off the board.
For the third quantity, the sport present contestant picked seven and was fallacious, making the automobile $0.75. However then he picked 4 and acquired to choose an envelope off the board.
Rodriguez was proper on the fourth quantity when he picked one, giving him his third envelope. For the final quantity, the automobile went as much as $1.00 when he picked 5. The proper quantity was seven, and he chosen his final envelope. This made the automobile $23,417. However, he needed to beat $1.00.
Rodriguez was given $0.25 to start with. Then, host Drew Carey opened the envelopes to disclose the quantities. The primary envelope had $0.05 in it, shifting him to $0.30.
“Nearly there,” the contestant mentioned.
The second envelope had one other nickel in it. “There are solely 4 of those,” Carey mentioned. “So, you’ve already used two.”
“Oh my God, bro,” the host mentioned, earlier than he revealed the third $0.05 envelope. This gave Rodriguez $0.40.
However, he lucked out ultimately, as a result of the ultimate envelope had $0.75 in it, giving him a complete of $1.15.
“I ought to have grabbed this one first,” Carey mentioned, holding up the $0.75 card.
Rodriguez spun a complete of 70 on the Showcase Showdown wheel. He wanted an 85 or larger, so he didn’t advance to the Showcase.
The Value Is Proper, Weekdays, 11a/10c, CBS, stream subsequent day on Paramount+
