Billion Dollar Baby Game Created By: Timmy Drzewinski Edwin McCracken.

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Billion Dollar Baby Game Created By: Timmy Drzewinski Edwin McCracken

Rules $50 PAY IN $50 PAY IN 50% chance at winning $1,000,000, % chance at winning $1,000,000,000. There are 9 rounds to your path to winning $1,000,000,000. There are 9 rounds to your path to winning $1,000,000,000. You have a chance in round 1 to win a pass that can move you on through any round. You have a chance in round 1 to win a pass that can move you on through any round. You can walk away after any round won, but if you lose you lose all the money in your bank. You can walk away after any round won, but if you lose you lose all the money in your bank. GOOD LUCK

Round 1 Pick a card out of the shuffled deck and if you select a card that is not a face card you move on. Pick a card out of the shuffled deck and if you select a card that is not a face card you move on. If you select an ace of spades you are awarded a pass through any round in the game. If you select an ace of spades you are awarded a pass through any round in the game. Reward: Open Your Bank ($0) Reward: Open Your Bank ($0)

Round 2 Flip a coin twice and one heads you win, but two tails you lose. With heads you move on to the second round and tails you lose all your money. Flip a coin twice and one heads you win, but two tails you lose. With heads you move on to the second round and tails you lose all your money. Reward: Bank ($10) Reward: Bank ($10)

Round 3 Roll a dice 2 times and receive a 2 or higher on both rolls. Roll a dice 2 times and receive a 2 or higher on both rolls. Reward: Bank ($20) Reward: Bank ($20)

Round 4 Roll a dice and if you receive an even number you win, but receiving an odd number will lose your money. Roll a dice and if you receive an even number you win, but receiving an odd number will lose your money. Reward: Bank ($50) Reward: Bank ($50)

Round 5 Flip a coin twice and get two tails to move on. Flip a coin twice and get two tails to move on. Reward: Bank ($100) Reward: Bank ($100)

Round 6 Roll a dice and get a six to win and move on. Roll a dice and get a six to win and move on. Reward: Bank ($1000) Reward: Bank ($1000)

Round 7 Pick five cards out of a deck and if your five card hand is better than three of a kind in poker you move on. Pick five cards out of a deck and if your five card hand is better than three of a kind in poker you move on. For example, a straight or a flush of any kind will beat three of a kind. For example, a straight or a flush of any kind will beat three of a kind. Reward: Bank ($100,000) Reward: Bank ($100,000)

Round 8 Get three face cards by drawing them out of a deck without replacement after drawing the first second and third card. Get three face cards by drawing them out of a deck without replacement after drawing the first second and third card. Reward: Bank ($1,000,000) Reward: Bank ($1,000,000)

Round 9 Flip a coin get heads to win a lot of money. Flip a coin get heads to win a lot of money. Reward: Bank ($1,000,000,000) Reward: Bank ($1,000,000,000)