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==Fun Facts==
==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]].
* 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!

Great Quotes

  • "Oh, there will be Brian punching!" -Brian

Fun Facts

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Preceded by:
"Code Drink"
BUSTED! 6 Matches and 4 Triangles puzzle
Followed by:
"The Amazing Whiskey/Water Trick"