
In , ice cream truck driver Michael Larson set a record by winning $, (a combined total of cash and non-cash prizes) in one. Paul Michael Larson was a contestant on the American television game show Press Your Luck in Larson is notable for winning $, in cash and prizes, at the time the largest one-day total ever won on a game show. He was able to win by. “Press Your Luck” returns Tuesday night on ABC — 35 years after its infamous “scandal” when unemployed ice cream truck driver Michael Larson. Ma at am. With the exception of obvious cheating in “WWTBAM”, the guy on “Press Your Luck” and “The Price Is Right” actually sat down, did their due diligence, and figured out the mechanics and dynamics of the game. Then they leveraged their knowledge against the system. That’s not cheating. That’s smart study. · Larson appeared on the CBS game show Press Your Luck in , winning $, ($, in today's money) by cheating. He didn't use trivia knowledge any clever tricks to break the bank, just his VCR. Press Your Luck was a trivia game that also included an electronic board. Some of the board's squares had prizes, or extra spins on the board, while others had "Whammys" which Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. I've heard of "cheating" suspicions on Millionaire, Press Your Luck and The Price Is Right. but never on Jeopardy! Share. Report Save. level 2 · 2y. I don’t think the press your luck guy was cheating, he was using publicly available information. Share. Report Save.
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