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* Although Brian declares this man as "the first person in the history of [[Scam School]] to beat the dealer," several puzzles have previously been solved two episodes ago in [[Scam Hot Chicks at the Bar]]. | * Although Brian declares this man as "the first person in the history of [[Scam School]] to beat the dealer," several puzzles have previously been solved two episodes ago in [[Scam Hot Chicks at the Bar]]. | ||
* The "Jonathan" that Brian calls out to was his assistant, [[Jonathan Pritchard]] | * The "Jonathan" that Brian calls out to was his assistant, [[Jonathan Pritchard]]. | ||
* Excluding the two New York episodes, this is the first episode of [[Scam School]] not to have a "Next Week" teaser since [[The Jack-O-Lantern]]. | * Excluding the two New York episodes, this is the first episode of [[Scam School]] not to have a "Next Week" teaser since [[The Jack-O-Lantern]]. | ||
* Excluding the two New York episodes, this is the first time [[Jonathan Pritchard]] has not been credited as a "Creative Consultant" since he first started getting credit in [[Circumference vs. Height]]. | * Excluding the two New York episodes, this is the first time [[Jonathan Pritchard]] has not been credited as a "Creative Consultant" since he first started getting credit in [[Circumference vs. Height]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:00, 9 June 2010
BUSTED! 6 Matches and 4 Triangles puzzle | |
Number | 18 |
Broadcast Date | July 17, 2008 |
Episode Length | 6:48 |
Hosts | Brian Brushwood |
Watch the Master finally get beat at his own game!
Revision3 Summary
Back to basics with this episode: another tough match puzzle *almost* guaranteed to win you a drink. Remember: Tricks get you attention, but selling the answers to puzzles gets you drinks.
The rules are simple: using 6 matchsticks, create 4 equilateral triangles. All 4 triangles have to be the same size, and the sides of each triangle have to be one matchstick long.
It sounds impossible, and 99% of the time the mark will just give up. Try to work out the puzzle along with the folks in the episode to see how tough it really is!
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Great Quotes
- "Oh, there will be Brian punching!" -Brian
Fun Facts
- Although Brian declares this man as "the first person in the history of Scam School to beat the dealer," several puzzles have previously been solved two episodes ago in Scam Hot Chicks at the Bar.
- The "Jonathan" that Brian calls out to was his assistant, Jonathan Pritchard.
- Excluding the two New York episodes, this is the first episode of Scam School not to have a "Next Week" teaser since The Jack-O-Lantern.
- Excluding the two New York episodes, this is the first time Jonathan Pritchard has not been credited as a "Creative Consultant" since he first started getting credit in Circumference vs. Height.
- Filmed at San Francisco Brewing Co.
- At the end of the episode, Sarah Lane appears with Heather Frank and Moujan Z to promote popSiren.
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Preceded by: "Code Drink" |
BUSTED! 6 Matches and 4 Triangles puzzle |
Followed by: "The Amazing Whiskey/Water Trick" |