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A mother who steals a quarter of a million and a student who trusts false. The second round of Jauch's "Zocker Special" was a shock for some.
Oh no! The shock is written not only on him, but also on the public joker. A sports issue involving his father and his son, the Formula 1 world champion, Graham and Damon Hill, rocked Benjamin Gallusser from 64,000 euros to 1,000 euros. The "Zocker Special" on its side the most ruthless. The computer science student from Zurich did very well. Without joking, he bet up to the question of 16,000 euros.
After a slow start, the question of 32,000 euros has obviously put him in difficulty. Fortunately for the 25 year old at least the public was aware of Michael Jackson's hit song, "Beat It". Also for a question about the recently deceased cartoonist Stephen Hillenburg and for his creation "SpongeBob Squarepants", the student consumed a joker.
Seegeberg – a millionth of a million?
From a possible big profit, Gallusser wanted to buy a whole "range of bikes" and hold a big party for his friends from the workgroup. With 1,000 euros in luggage, these projects should be a little closer.
BMW seller André Schur also played an important role. Already at the question of 8,000 euros, the 37-year-old was completely wrong, he thought that "Seegeberg" was a city born in the 8th century and would have become a modern metropolis of millions of people. However, the correct answer referred to the Hanseatic city of Hamburg, whose name comes from the lowland Hamburg Hammaburg.
Rejoice over a quarter of a million: Michaela Barisic (Source: MG RTL D / Gregorowius)
The candidate Michaela overhung Barisic, who in the "Zocker-Special" on Monday, ran furiously Parkour issues up to 125,000 euros, was also in his second appearance of Jauch do not look in the cards. The question at the quarter of a million after – measured by the box office – most successful movie of all time responded to his brother by phone wildcard. And even if he was not sure, the mother of two did not hesitate to connect to the Fim "Avatar" for a second. For security reasons, to use a jester, Barisic is crushed with the words "I still need that" from. "Or bring him home," quipped the moderator.
A poem for Günther Jauch
But in the matter of 750,000 euros was finally over. The question of a maximum weight of 25 grams for A) a standard letter from Deutsche Post, B) a sting, C) the Nuremberg Rostbratwurst or D) for a troy ounce of gold, then brought the risky candidate but stumble.
Barisic preferred to take the 250,000 euros, but she had to "work 20 years". Previously, she delighted Günther Jauch, visibly relieved, but still with a long memorized WWM poem that evoked a broad smile.
And that says goodbye to "Who will become a millionaire?" a few more weeks. The next release date is the end of February.
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