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Welcome. In these games, we played the classic tower for CY$2,000,000, with a progressive jackpot.

Game 1: Jim (captain), Danny, Paul, Lyle, Argus. The jackpot is worth CY$2,000,000, but the CY$50,000 question was missed in this game.
Game 2: Danny (captain), Paul, Jim, Lyle, Argus. The jackpot is worth CY$2,050,000, and the team made it past the first round. The terminator selected Lyle. He challenged Jim, but lost the challenge. The team ended up missing the CY$200,000 question, without using the freebie. Lyle left with CY$10,000.
Game 3: Danny (captain), Tom, Lyle, Joe, Jim. The jackpot is worth CY$2,100,000. Joe had the CY$50,000 question correct, but Danny changed it to a wrong answer. The team lost on the CY$50,000 question.
Game 4: Lyle (captain), Argus, Danny, Mike, Tom. The jackpot is worth CY$2,150,000. The team was able to make it through the first four questions, although Lyle had to save Argus on his question. The terminator selected Argus. He challenged Lyle, and won the challenge! Argus is now the new captain! However, the team lost on the CY$200,000 question without using the freebie.
Game 5: Lyle (captain), Mike, Jim, Danny, Chris. The jackpot is worth CY$2,200,000. The team made it through the first four easily, with a little assistance from Lyle. Chris tried to get the captain on a terminator, but failed. The team used the freebie, but made it past the CY$200,000 question. Jim, on the 2nd terminator, decided to keep the team the way it is, and with a little assistance from Jim with his Curtis Warren impressions, the team won CY$500,000. Lyle was chosen for the third terminator, and won it against Danny, as they go for a million dollars! After a little help from Lyle, and a LOT of help from Curt... I mean Jim, the team won CY$1,000,000!, with all of them turning down the car. All three decided to go for the jackpot, which means we could have played another terminator, but Lyle wanted to keep the team the way it was. After a little consultation, the team finally agreed upon four answers. The third one was wrong, and the team lost all that cyber-cash!

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NET ULTIMATE GREED is hosted by Will Schmarder, and is based on Dick Clark Production's "Greed". No challenge to ownership of the core game is implied. No real money prizes are given away.