Millionaires.  He was going like a storm, he didn’t listen to the audience when they asked about half a million.  Urbañski: Brave game

Millionaires. He was going like a storm, he didn’t listen to the audience when they asked about half a million. Urbañski: Brave game

Mr. Rados³aw from Warsaw provided the viewers of “Millionaires” with great emotions. The player showed not only great knowledge, but also courage. He didn’t use any circle for the quarter million question. When the question for 500,000 was asked, he did not trust the audience and took the risk again.

In one of the last episodes of “” Mr. Radosław, a lawyer from Warsaw, appeared. The participant easily answered the question about cities associated with criminal groups, and correctly marked the answer “Charlemagne” when Urbański asked him about the ruler of the Franks, who received the title of Holy Roman Emperor in 800.

Millionaires. Mr. Radosław from Warsaw was walking like a storm. He didn’t need wheels for long

The player also had no problem with the question about the ancient pentathlon or the word “robusta” referring to coffee, the mathematical problem about a geometric sequence also turned out to be trivial for Mr. Radosław. The player easily reached the ninth question for PLN 125,000 without using the lifebuoys. However, this is where the stairs began.

The “Millionaires” participant did not know the answer to the question for a quarter of a million, which was: “What does the Podhale Highlander count for money?” He asked for a “half and half” lifebuoy and took the risk of selecting the answer “C”, i.e. “flowers and leaves”. The risk paid off. There were two questions and two lifebuoys left in the game.

The “Millionaires” participant did not listen to the audience when asked the 500,000 question. He regretted it

When asking for half a million, Mr. Radosław decided to call his friend. “The Italian land is mentioned in the Polish anthem, and Polish blood in the anthem:” – read Hubert Urbañski. The player didn’t know the answer to the question. Also a friend of the participant. “I have no idea,” he said. Mr. Radosław was forced to use the third lifebuoy.

The audience chose the answer “D”. This option was selected by as many as 57 percent of those present in the studio. The participant did not trust the voting results and chose the answer “A” – Venezuela. However, it turned out that the audience was right and the player lost PLN 210,000. Hubert Urbański thanked Mr. Radosław for his brave game, and he left the studio with a guaranteed sum of PLN 40,000.

Source: Gazeta

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