I want to give away some money. Man, the great Jim Adler, you know him as the Texas Hammer. I went to him and I asked him for money to give to you guys, and he said, all right, we'll do it. I explained the game to him. He said it sounded cool. He liked the name. I mean, obviously, does he sound like he doesn't like the name or does he sound like he loves it? Hang in there? You could win one thousand dollars riskit for the biscuit. Obviously he loves it. Who we got here, Kyle? Yes,
sir, how are you doing? Kyle? Let's get some money here. I know I'm right there with you. Let's do it. Have you heard throughout the week have you heard us play this? Yeah? I've been doing statistics in my head. I want to stop. Okay, interesting. Interesting? The problem is here we are all. I'm standing here in the radio station. Most people are behind the wheel of their car and they're judging. Oh I would have done this. Yeah, it's different when you're playing.
It's different when you're on the air and that's your money that's being shouted out loud. You know you hear four hundred dollars I'm like, man, I could use four. Five, Okay, I can really use that five. I don't want to lose it. Six? Am I gonna sit around for more? Seven? What nobody's gone past? Five? It's a lot of money. Okay. I don't want to know. I don't want to know because I don't know where. I don't round and round she goes where she
stops. Nobody knows you have a number in your head. I do. Okay, let's see if you hold tight on that, Alex. Tell me when you're ready, Hey, whenever you're ready. Yeah, okay. People of email, they said they're enjoying the game. That makes me happy. It's makes me nervous. All right, Kyle, you ready, Yes, sir, let's do it. I want you to win a ton of cash. I don't me too. Oh god, there it goes. Okay, you're one hundred dollars. Okay's tur hundred dollars. Quick, three hundred dollars.
Four hundred dollars. That's a lot of money. Wow, five hundred dollars. Let's kid me. Six hundred dollars. What the hell? Seven hundred dollars. That's a lot of money. Lucky seven, eight hundred dollars. Stop stop, I'm telling you just what eight hundred dollars that was for. I was neious. Okay, he's nervous for you. Listen. I don't want to talk over it because I don't want to be a distraction. Our eyes in here and this is just everybody reacting in real time. Everybody's
eyes are I don't think anybody's eyes could have gotten bigger. I was very like concerned. I said there was only one one thousand dollars in there. I didn't say the other increments at all. That was your number in your head, and you dug your heels in it was eight hundred, Yes, sir, let's go see what's left. All right, let's do it, Okay, I am ready. You're kidding me. I don't believe it. I don't believe this radio show that I'm listening to. It's set up too
bad. I feel like that should really double for hit the post. I would. I'm driving around listening to the show. I'm like, that's a plan that I say you. I say to you guys all the time. Nothing is pre recorded. This is live. It's to a fault live. I don't know this guy, Kyle. I've never met. Have we met before, No, sir never. I feel like a magician now, maybe a long time ago, back in the day. Bro, I don't know. You cracked the coat. You got the eight hundred dollars and that was
the maximum that was available today night. Oh, I'm so happy for you. I'm so happy for you, dude, Thank you so much. You know what that's called balls, that's CMBs on the table, cure real. Am in Kyle, you got the eight hundred dollars. That's amazing. Thank you to the great Jim Andler, the Texas Hammer
