![]() ![]() ![]() Contestants play another question round, this time with four questions, and then another board round. Contestants take their spins to the board to win cash and prizes and avoid the Whammy, which acts a bankrupt and loses the contestant everything. This was likely due to the new bonus round and more commercials needing to air than they did in the 80s. The first question round in this new version is three questions instead of four. It's even taped in CBS Television City like the original! The main rules of the game are the same as before: contestants buzz in to answer trivia questions, with a correct buzz in answer getting 3 spins and correct multiple choices answers 1 spin. So has does PYL hold up in this new era of TV? The set looks like a brighter, more modern version of the 80s set. ![]() ABC, which has done a tremendous job in bringing back old game show and modernizing them while keeping the classic feel of the sets and rules, has done it again. Press Your Luck, the 80s hit game show from CBS that's lived in reruns for years, has returned to TV with new episodes after almost 33 years.
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