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'Wheel of Fortune' ends in tie for first time in more than 10 years

Here’s something you don’t see every day: A tie on the game show “Wheel of Fortune.”

Wednesday’s episode of the popular puzzle game hosted by Pat Sajak featured two contestants, LaToya Williams and Danielle Gilseth, each amassing $24,000 in cash and prizes leading up to the bonus round.

A tie is exceedingly rare on “Wheel of Fortune,” where players compete to solve hangman-style word puzzles. In fact, the last time such a stand-off happened was more than 10 years ago, according to syndicator Sony Pictures Television.

The producers then offered the pair a tie-breaker round.

Williams won the tie-breaker, then proceeded to a bonus round where she solved the puzzle: “POUR YOUR HEART OUT.”

http://www.thewrap.com/wheel-of-fortune-ends-in-tie-for-first-time-in-more-than-10-years-video/
 
A tie when both won cash & prizes? That seems unlikely, as the prices of the prizes should be different. How does that work, exactly?
 
I never knew that about WOF. That being the case, the show should have ended in ties way more often. Lucky them.
 
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