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Well, if ''Series/PressYourLuck'' had great moments, why not its precursor ''Series/SecondChance''?

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* Spring 1977: The contestant seen [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/41208947@N00/4418050215/ in this picture]] from early in the run (note the FREE 5000 SPIN space in Square #4), who left with a grand total of $26,545.
* Spring 1977: One contestant ran the board for quite a chunk of cash, which host Jim Peck claimed was around $60,000-$80,000. Said win predated Michael Larson by a good seven years, and forced Creator/{{ABC}} to add more patterns to the nine the show already had to prevent such a win from happening again.

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* Spring 1977: The contestant seen [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/41208947@N00/4418050215/ in this picture]] from early in the run (note the FREE 5000 SPIN space in Square #4), who left with a grand total of $26,545.
* Spring 1977: One According to recollections, one contestant ran the board for quite a chunk of cash, which host Jim Peck claimed was around $60,000-$80,000. Said win predated Michael Larson by a good seven years, and $60,000-$80,000 (which, to put into perspective, was ''3-4 times'' Creator/{{ABC}}'s then-winnings limit of $20,000). Apparently, this forced Creator/{{ABC}} ABC to add more light patterns to the nine the show already had to prevent such a win from happening again.
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Well, if ''PressYourLuck'' had great moments, why not its precursor ''Series/SecondChance''?

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Well, if ''PressYourLuck'' ''Series/PressYourLuck'' had great moments, why not its precursor ''Series/SecondChance''?
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* Spring 1977: One contestant ran the board for quite a chunk of cash, which host Jim Peck claimed was around $60,000-$80,000. Said win predated Michael Larson by a good seven years, and forced {{ABC}} to add more patterns to the nine the show already had to prevent such a win from happening again.

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* Spring 1977: One contestant ran the board for quite a chunk of cash, which host Jim Peck claimed was around $60,000-$80,000. Said win predated Michael Larson by a good seven years, and forced {{ABC}} Creator/{{ABC}} to add more patterns to the nine the show already had to prevent such a win from happening again.
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* The contestant seen [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/41208947@N00/4418050215/ in this picture]] from early in the run (note the FREE 5000 SPIN space in Square #4), who left with a grand total of $26,545.
* One contestant ran the board for quite a chunk of cash, which host Jim Peck claimed was around $60,000. Said win predated Michael Larson by a good seven years, and forced {{ABC}} to add more patterns to the nine the show already had to prevent such a win from happening again.

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* * Spring 1977: The contestant seen [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/41208947@N00/4418050215/ in this picture]] from early in the run (note the FREE 5000 SPIN space in Square #4), who left with a grand total of $26,545.
* * Spring 1977: One contestant ran the board for quite a chunk of cash, which host Jim Peck claimed was around $60,000.$60,000-$80,000. Said win predated Michael Larson by a good seven years, and forced {{ABC}} to add more patterns to the nine the show already had to prevent such a win from happening again.

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* A contestant who ran the board for quite a chunk of cash (Peck claimed it was around $60,000), predating Michael Larson by a good seven years and forcing ABC to add more patterns to prevent such a win from happening again.

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* A Well, if ''PressYourLuck'' had great moments, why not its precursor ''Series/SecondChance''?
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contestant seen [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/41208947@N00/4418050215/ in this picture]] from early in the run (note the FREE 5000 SPIN space in Square #4), who left with a grand total of $26,545.
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