![]() ![]() ![]() In the event a contestant who buzzed in first ran out of time, that contestant had to sit out the rest of the question while the other two players played the multiple-choice part of the question. A correct buzz-in answer was worth three spins while a correct multiple choice answer was worth one spin. The answer he/she gave became the first of three answers for his/her two opponents to choose from. On each question, the first player to buzz in had a chance to answer. In the question rounds, Peter asked four questions one at a time. The gameplay was similar to Second Chance but with a few slight alterations. The original Press Your Luck ran on CBS for three years from September 19, 1983, until September 26, 1986, hosted by Peter Tomarken and announced by Rod Roddy. 2.1 Differences to this show and the original.2 Gameplay ( Whammy!: The All-New Press Your Luck).1.4.1 Giant Home Player Sweepstakes Spin. ![]()
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