Three contestants (who stated their real-life debt) competed for their debts to be paid.Three contestants (who stated their real-life debt) competed for their debts to be paid.Three contestants (who stated their real-life debt) competed for their debts to be paid.
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- TriviaOriginally, after contestants selected the category, along with the value, when a question Martindale was read, beginning with the "I Am," phrase, they had to use the, "You Are," phrase format afterwards. Then, in Season 2, Martindale asked a toss-up question that awarded a negative $1 and initial control of the round. Rather than selecting an individual question, the contestant in control chose one of five categories from the board and Martindale asked five questions in succession, and that they didn't have to use the phrase, "You Are," anymore, though Martindale always asked the "I Am," question.
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Who could clear their debt first?
3 Contestants start out with a debt total in the negatives. At the beginning of the show, Wink has the totals made even for each player to make things fair. Categories were shown and dollar values were shown (up to $750 in round 1 and $1500 in round 2). COntestants were to give their answers in the "I am, you are" format. At the end of the 2 rounds, the player with the least amount of debt won the chance to go to the final round. In the final round, there were 2 question periods. The first one was to clear their remaining debt. The other would be a question based on the contestant's favorite topic that was asked of them prior to the beginning of the show. If they answered that question right, they could receive in cash, the amount of debt they cleared during the first 2 rounds.
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- Apr 10, 2006
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