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00:00[♪ Music ♪, applause ♪, cheers and whistles ♪.]
00:27Dear champions, do you remember the 30th of August, 1987?
00:33That's when the phenomenal Stefka Kostadinova did something
00:36that no sportswoman has been able to repeat to this day.
00:40She jumped over the bar set to a height of exactly 209 cm.
00:44Our bar is 15 questions high,
00:47and we are desperately looking for a smart athlete to jump over it.
00:51Why not Mr. Georgy Stoychev,
00:53who from the previous time has climbed to the top.
00:56Good evening, Zhoro.
00:57Hello.
00:58Many words to Maria, who is joining you, who was a joker.
01:01What else do we not know about you and your business card?
01:06You have passed to the modern flow of IT specialists.
01:10Are you satisfied with the work, with the industry?
01:14Can we, Bulgarians, give even more to the world?
01:18I was relatively satisfied with the speed.
01:22I am extremely satisfied with your decision.
01:25In my new job I met extremely talented young people,
01:29hard-working.
01:31And what is extremely interesting for me
01:34is that these young people never stop learning.
01:37You are at a height of 2,000 meters,
01:4150 by 50, one of our strongest jokers.
01:44And, of course, the question is whether you will save this money.
01:49But let's open the show.
01:51Ladies and gentlemen,
01:52Georgy Stoychev starts his show for the second time now.
02:04Zhoro, will we finish the money?
02:06Let's continue.
02:08Let's continue.
02:09Good decision.
02:10I think you know a lot, you just have to show it.
02:13One more question.
02:17Let's see.
02:18Which actress was chosen to play the legendary Maria Callas
02:22in her last film dedicated to her life?
02:27Sandra Bullock.
02:30Penelope Cruz.
02:33Monica Bellucci.
02:36Angelina Jolie.
02:38The 2,000 level rating of this question.
02:41And we remind you that you are a filmmaker.
02:44You are a fan of Zhega, I understood.
02:46Now the second part is being created.
02:48There is already a book.
02:49I am a fan of Zhega.
02:50In writing the book, as far as I remember,
02:52Michael Mann herself is involved,
02:54who is the director of the Zhega film since 1995.
02:57The story will be told before the events we know.
03:02Just to be clear.
03:08Here is Maria Callas.
03:12Maria Callas is an opera singer.
03:18Extremely famous.
03:23I am not surprised that there is more than one film
03:25that tells about her life.
03:31I even remember what Maria Callas herself looks like.
03:34How? Tell me, everything is important.
03:37Maria Callas is dark-haired.
03:41I would describe her as a woman with sharp features.
03:44But I can't visualize her face
03:49in the face of some of the famous actresses.
03:52The ladies here.
03:55I would like to use my last joker.
03:5750-50.
03:59I would like to use my last joker.
04:02Hey, Zhora, this is life.
04:04I am sorry.
04:06Not every question in real life
04:08can be used as a joker.
04:10But let the computer come in
04:12and help Georgy Stoychev from Sofia
04:14by eliminating two of the wrong answers.
04:17And for us, unfortunately,
04:19he will eliminate two of these beautiful ladies.
04:21Now!
04:24Sandra Bullock versus Angelina Jolie.
04:28Angelina Jolie has changed a lot lately.
04:32She is no longer as young as she used to be.
04:40And I would say that with joy.
04:45I am not here to...
04:47How can I say this?
04:49I did not come to the walls of Bogat
04:51to blindly follow Sumi.
04:53I am here to have fun
04:55and enjoy the game.
04:57Let's try to open the next question.
05:00I will mark the answer D.
05:02Angelina Jolie.
05:03Let's see.
05:13If we talk about Angelina Jolie,
05:16lately she has disappeared from the scene.
05:19I remember some of her roles.
05:21The last 3-4 years.
05:23I remember her for 5 years.
05:25She produces a lot.
05:26She directs.
05:28She chooses the roles very precisely.
05:32While Sandra Bullock breaks this.
05:37And shows what a good actress she is.
05:42Not just a mystery agent and so on.
05:45The correct answer, my friend, is...
05:48Angelina Jolie.
05:49You continue upstairs.
05:59Upstairs.
06:01Here, Zhoro, we will conclude.
06:03I think it's time.
06:04It's time.
06:05Let's conclude.
06:063,000 leva.
06:07And let's put our fingers together.
06:09Here it is.
06:14How big is the big prize
06:16of the world championship in Monopoly?
06:23One million dollars.
06:26520,000 dollars.
06:3220,580 dollars.
06:35Or...
06:36255,000 dollars.
06:41Put a smile on your face.
06:42A comment.
06:46What I have is worth 20,580 dollars.
06:50It is extremely...
06:52How to say it?
06:53Specific.
06:54It's not a round number, but it's one million.
06:56Yes, there are 80.
06:58There are 80, which is interesting.
07:00There were cents, but they were removed.
07:04On the other hand, we have 520,000, 255,000.
07:09And the round one million.
07:10And the round one million.
07:11One million is too high.
07:13And too round, on the other hand.
07:15If we were to build a fund, it's too high.
07:18OK.
07:19Again, using your logic,
07:21your knowledge in the field of
07:24competition with computer games.
07:28I haven't played Monopoly for a long time.
07:31And I wonder if the sum of 20,580
07:34doesn't have some kind of internal reference
07:36with the game itself.
07:38Maybe something costs 20,580.
07:41Maybe something costs 580.
07:43I don't know.
07:44I haven't played for a long time.
07:45There, things are...
07:46Yes, with money, with cash,
07:48with buyers, sellers.
07:51The most realistic sum is 255,000 dollars.
07:54But my inner feeling,
07:56if it drags me to 20,580,
07:59here we are not talking about a reward fund,
08:02but a big reward.
08:03That is, the first win of this.
08:05A reward fund is something different.
08:07A reward fund is something completely different.
08:09Let's tell the viewers that the reward fund is,
08:11I don't know, a kick with a lion,
08:13a dollar, a million,
08:15which is distributed by all 50 participants.
08:17In tennis courts, this is most visible.
08:19Every win, even the qualifiers.
08:23Until you get to the top, where Djokovic,
08:25Federer and Nadal,
08:27win the most from this reward fund.
08:32What is your decision?
08:33I think I will follow...
08:37I will follow my instinct
08:39and I will bet the answer C.
08:4120,580 dollars for the first prize.
08:43Decisive decision?
08:44Exactly.
08:45Let's see.
08:50And the monopolists and the rich,
08:52they have their own inner logic.
08:54The big prize in Monopoly,
08:56if you win,
08:58and you are not in the world,
09:00but you are, as far as I remember,
09:02is 20,580 dollars,
09:05which means a correct answer, Joro.
09:07A correct answer.
09:09The winner of the Monopoly prize is...
09:18You take them home,
09:20on a piece of paper,
09:22here, for 4-5 years,
09:24and you take them for real.
09:27A wonderful logic.
09:29You breathe easier,
09:313,000 dollars are absolutely insured,
09:34and here you can attack the next question.
09:37I can't wait to play.
09:39Ladies and gentlemen,
09:41let's open the question for 5,000 dollars.
09:43Let's see.
09:46From which royal dynasty
09:48originates the guillotined
09:50French queen Marie Antoinette?
09:53Is she from the Bourbons?
09:57Is she from the Capennings?
10:00Or the Habsburgs?
10:05Or is she from the Bourbons?
10:16The guillotined French queen Marie Antoinette
10:19is the wife of the last French king
10:22before the revolution, Louis XVI.
10:28The revolution happened in 1789.
10:32Marie Antoinette is known for her
10:35extremely destructive way of life.
10:38She was born in a very high aristocracy.
10:45What I know for sure about Marie Antoinette
10:48is that she is not a French woman.
10:51She comes from the outside.
10:54Where was she born?
10:56She was born in the memories of Austro-Hungary.
11:07She was very young in the French court.
11:10It was very difficult in the beginning
11:12because she did not speak the language,
11:14because she was a foreigner.
11:16The dynastic marriages are something
11:18common at this stage.
11:20But she is an Austro-Hungarian.
11:22Austro-Hungary is known as the Empire of the Habsburgs.
11:29In any case, Marie Antoinette is not a French woman.
11:32And I think that the logical answer here
11:36is the Habsburgs.
11:38Shall we play?
11:40Let's play.
11:42Let's see.
11:46I don't want Georgi to self-guillotine.
11:50Look what I came up with.
11:52I cross my fingers that this will not happen.
11:54Just wait for one commercial break
11:56and everything will be clear.
12:11This is Become Rich on BTV.
12:13We are playing with our Georgi Stoychev,
12:15who is right in front of the guillotine
12:17of question number 10.
12:19I see a lot of Marie,
12:21a lot of something.
12:23You have a sign from above.
12:25Marie Tolorova is with you in the show.
12:27Let's remember.
12:29She is one of our substitutes
12:31who won 25,000 euros.
12:33There was Marie Callas.
12:35Now you have Marie Antoinette.
12:37Is there a connection between her and Marie Therese?
12:42I don't think so.
12:44Maybe. I'm not sure.
12:46Maybe this is her mother.
12:48A very high class.
12:50Marriage by marriage.
12:52A dynastic marriage.
12:54Absolutely correct answer.
12:56You continue up.
12:585,000 euros are yours. Congratulations.
13:04Daughters of France.
13:06First of Marie Therese.
13:10I would like to ask you more things.
13:12How do you collect the knowledge?
13:14Where do you look for it?
13:18Most recently on the Internet.
13:20This is an abundant source of information
13:22for those who know where to look.
13:24And most importantly,
13:26those who do not get lost in the sea of ​​information.
13:28What is the last thing you look for
13:30to add,
13:32to make an avalanche?
13:34The history of BKP.
13:36The history of BKP. Why?
13:38Because
13:40in
13:42my preparation
13:44for coming here,
13:46I realized that this is a huge hole
13:48in my knowledge.
13:50This is normal for a person my age.
13:52We did not learn this at school.
13:54How much time is given to BKP?
13:56About an hour and a half.
13:58An hour and a half.
14:00Your time is up.
14:02Zhoro, everything is clear to you.
14:04Money.
14:06Double jump.
14:08Let's see the question.
14:10And
14:12it is for
14:1410,000 levs.
14:16Who is the General Secretary of the CPSU?
14:18Who made you
14:20talk about the CPSU
14:22and BKP
14:24at the time when
14:26the first episode of
14:28Nupagadi was released?
14:30Congratulations.
14:32Then it was Joseph Stalin.
14:34Then it was
14:36Leonid Brezhnev.
14:38Then it was Nikita Hrushev.
14:40Or
14:42Mikhail Gorbachev.
14:46But I did not remember
14:48the history of the CPSU.
14:50Phew!
14:52Yes.
14:54For the second time,
14:56the devil took the bait.
14:58You are.
15:00The first episode of Nupagadi.
15:02Nupagadi is,
15:04at least in my eyes,
15:06the final answer of Tom and Jerry.
15:08Because the plot is the same.
15:10A wolf and a hare are chasing each other.
15:12A cat and a mouse are chasing each other.
15:14And a wolf
15:16shoots.
15:20It happens that he also
15:22says Nupagadi.
15:24I have clear memories
15:26of how the animation looks.
15:28Who was then
15:30the General Secretary of the CPSU?
15:32We start with Joseph Stalin.
15:34Joseph Stalin
15:36is the head
15:38of the Soviet Union.
15:40Before the Second World War,
15:42he carried out serious
15:44purges in the Red Army.
15:46Before the war,
15:48which has its effects
15:50on the representation
15:52during the war.
15:54He continued to be the head
15:56of the country until
15:581952 or 1953,
16:00after which
16:02the myth
16:04about him
16:06turns from
16:08a hero of the people
16:10to the opposite.
16:12More purges follow.
16:14On the other hand,
16:16there is Mikhail Gorbachev,
16:18who is the last head
16:20of the CPSU.
16:22Mikhail Gorbachev
16:24came to power
16:26in the 1980s.
16:28He started
16:30a policy of openness,
16:32of voice, of restructuring, etc.
16:34He came to power in 1986,
16:36when the Chernobyl accident happened.
16:38Everything was arranged
16:40exactly like this.
16:42These two, Joseph Stalin and Mikhail Gorbachev,
16:44one comes hard early,
16:46the other comes hard late.
16:48I would exclude them.
16:50Brezhnev and Khrushchev remain.
16:52In time,
16:54my memories
16:56are that after Stalin
16:58comes exactly Khrushchev.
17:00He is the man
17:02who rearranges the politics
17:04and rearranges the general course
17:06of the party towards
17:08the future.
17:10He tries to make some kind of
17:12breakthrough.
17:14And even after him,
17:16purely in his time,
17:18comes Brezhnev.
17:22But wait,
17:24I'm positioning it somewhere in the 1970s.
17:26My first episode.
17:28Tom and Jerry starts a little earlier
17:30and accordingly, as an effect,
17:32purely logically,
17:34should come...
17:36But wait,
17:38because the answers are really hard to be accidental.
17:40These are, in general,
17:42all the knowledge I have on the issue.
17:44And if we start from this knowledge,
17:46the logic says Leonid Brezhnev.
17:48Are you going to play?
17:50Let's play with Leonid Brezhnev.
17:52I think that
17:54this knowledge is not small at all.
17:56I didn't find
17:58a single mistake in what I said.
18:00Khrushchev changed, of course.
18:02Stalin
18:04blew some air
18:06in the Soviet Union.
18:08He hit the ONA stand
18:10because of the Caribbean crisis.
18:12He took off his shoes.
18:14He hit the stand, yes.
18:16He shook them all.
18:18Urbachev came much later,
18:20the film is from
18:221969-1970, the first episodes.
18:24A true answer from Leonid Brezhnev.
18:26Again, you're doing great.
18:28Bravo, bravo, bravo, Zhora.
18:36Okay, Zhora, great so far.
18:38Now,
18:40emphasis on these
18:4210,000
18:44pieces, the fall can be painful,
18:4687, but you know everything.
18:48Let's move on.
18:50Let's see the questions, dear viewers of
18:52BTV for 20,000 levs.
18:54Georgy Stoychev from Sofia is playing now.
18:58Let's see the question.
19:02Where does NASA send
19:04the astronauts from the Apollo program
19:06to train
19:08because of the volcanic
19:10terrain similar to the Moon?
19:12They send them
19:14to Hawaii,
19:16Sicily,
19:18Morocco,
19:20or California?
19:26The Apollo project
19:28by NASA is really a huge,
19:30huge project with incredible
19:32ambition. It is founded by Kennedy.
19:34In the end,
19:36they succeed, despite everything.
19:38For a long time,
19:40the Apollo project is
19:42the culmination of
19:44a huge space competition.
19:50A clash between the two systems.
19:52Exactly.
19:54We talked about it a while ago.
19:56Tom and Jerry, the wolf and the rabbit.
20:00There is volcanic terrain
20:02in Hawaii, for sure.
20:04There are many active volcanoes there.
20:06In Sicily,
20:08in Morocco,
20:10I don't know if there are volcanoes.
20:12I haven't been to Morocco.
20:14Morocco is more related
20:16to desert landscapes than
20:18to volcanoes.
20:20California
20:22has a very interesting nature.
20:24There is a mixture between
20:26deserts, mountains,
20:28with snow on them.
20:30There is a long, beautiful coastline.
20:34But I don't know if there are volcanoes.
20:36Volcanoes are a bit more
20:38like the big seismic
20:40and geological activity.
20:44It comes from the east,
20:46towards California.
20:52Here,
20:54there is an extremely
20:56curious element,
20:58which is the following.
21:00The Apollo program is realized
21:02in conditions of, as we mentioned,
21:04a fierce competition
21:06between the space agencies
21:08and the United States.
21:10Accordingly, it is
21:12wrapped in,
21:14I don't want to say secrecy,
21:16but I would
21:18organize
21:20things with
21:22a mind of security.
21:24I would say so.
21:26I would send
21:28my future cosmonauts
21:30to train for a specific mission,
21:32which should be a secret,
21:34and its time distribution
21:36to my opponents.
21:38I wouldn't send them
21:40to the space agencies.
21:42Cool logic,
21:44OK.
21:46The logic is...
21:48It's enough to be true.
21:50It's enough to be true, of course.
21:52Hawaii and California
21:54remain.
21:58Similar to the Moon.
22:00The Moon's surface is
22:02a crater, and it doesn't have an atmosphere
22:04like any other space object.
22:06It has a lot of craters, a lot of dust.
22:10Elevations here,
22:12hills...
22:16A lot of dust.
22:18This is typical for the Moon.
22:24I think I challenge fate.
22:26OK.
22:28I will continue like this.
22:30I really don't remember
22:32if there are volcanoes here.
22:34Volcanic terrain.
22:36In California
22:38there is a huge crater,
22:40which in some kind of
22:42geological activity
22:44would cause problems
22:46for California.
22:48It could cause serious earthquakes.
22:52Even volcanoes.
22:54Volcanoes are, as I said,
22:56more to the east, towards California.
22:58Hawaii, on the other hand,
23:00is a typically volcanic island.
23:04Let's mark the answer Hawaii.
23:06Let's play.
23:08Let's play.
23:10Let's see.
23:14Where are the volcanoes
23:16to the east of California?
23:18Yellowstone Park.
23:22With a lot of geysers.
23:24It's a sleeping volcano.
23:26Let's see.
23:30Zorro.
23:32Serious analysis again.
23:34He did it again.
23:36And this logic
23:38that they will hardly let it
23:40in Europe, in Sicily,
23:42wherever it is in the world.
23:44The correct answer is 20,000 light years away.
23:46You are doing great.
23:48Perfect.
23:50The correct answer.
23:56He mentioned at least 3-4 active volcanoes
23:58at the moment in Hawaii.
24:04In the 1960s
24:06NASA sent 19 astronauts
24:08to study.
24:10Let's applaud him again.
24:12You are doing great.
24:14And let's see, dear viewers,
24:16the question for 30,000 leva.
24:18Georgi Stoychev from Sofia.
24:26Which chess champions
24:28have held the title
24:30for the longest time?
24:48The question for 30,000 leva.
24:52Thank you, Georgi Stoychev from Sofia.
24:56I played chess.
24:58I am grateful to my father
25:00for teaching me as a child.
25:02I am grateful to him
25:04because he is persistent.
25:06He doesn't just teach me the rules.
25:08It's easy.
25:10But what chess teaches
25:12is patience.
25:14It takes me a lot of time
25:16to start noticing victories
25:18against my father.
25:20Mainly thanks to my patience.
25:22What's your father's name?
25:24So patience is the key to success.
25:26The key to success.
25:28We can't be in a hurry.
25:30Unfortunately,
25:32I get to chess there.
25:38Garry Kasparov
25:40is the only name
25:42I know of.
25:44Garry Kasparov
25:46is not just a world chess champion.
25:48He is still active
25:50even in a different field,
25:52different from chess.
25:56Aleksandar Alehin
25:58is just a name I've heard of.
26:00Mikhail Botvinnik as well.
26:04I think it's time
26:06for me to resign.
26:08Final decision?
26:10Final decision.
26:12Unfortunately,
26:14the audience and you,
26:16the viewers of BTV,
26:18a very good player,
26:20has to resign.
26:22Stay rich with 20,000 leva.
26:26Out of the game.
26:30Zhoro,
26:32what would you mark?
26:38Out of the game.
26:40Garry Kasparov
26:42had a lot of champions around him.
26:44Anatoli Karpov,
26:46Vishvanathan Anand.
26:48I would eliminate him.
26:50A lot of challengers
26:52who want to
26:54sit on his throne.
26:56And I think Karpov succeeded.
26:58Just like Anand.
27:02I would say Aleksandar Alehin.
27:04Aleksandar Alehin.
27:06Let's mark it.
27:08Georgi, do you have a chance
27:10for the Grossmeister crown?
27:12Stay rich or resign?
27:14We will find out right after
27:16the break.
27:30We are playing Stay Rich.
27:32We stopped Georgi's game.
27:34Here is the real
27:36question for 30,000 leva.
27:38Which of these champions
27:40held the title the longest?
27:42Emanuel Lasker, Aleksandar Alehin,
27:44Botvinnik, or Garry Kasparov?
27:46Botvinnik is a sportsman.
27:48It doesn't matter.
27:50Now, no matter how difficult
27:52the question is,
27:54and the man who created
27:56the epochs,
27:58there was a serious conflict here.
28:00Just like in space.
28:02The questions are almost identical.
28:04Which system is better?
28:06Some of the best.
28:08Soviet chess players
28:10ran to Viktor Korchnoi
28:12and Alehin played for France
28:14despite the obvious Russian name.
28:16Garry Kasparov was
28:18world champion for 15 consecutive years.
28:20But he was beaten by Botvinnik.
28:22He was also 15 years old.
28:24Alehin was 17 years old.
28:26Twice.
28:28And there was a very serious logic here.
28:30One of the first.
28:32When it's not so competitive.
28:34When you can stand there
28:36and a mini joker, as you remember,
28:38will send one of our astronauts
28:40to a foreign country.
28:42Is there an event,
28:44like in chess,
28:46where there is a world champion
28:48and there are events that would be delayed
28:50and would give you 5-10 years of break?
28:52The First and the Second World War.
28:54True answer.
28:56Emanuel Lasker was world champion
28:58for 27 years.
29:00From 1894 to 1921.
29:02Because of this break
29:04from the war.
29:06It was possible.
29:08But again,
29:10I had no idea.
29:12I couldn't connect them.
29:14Nothing can be justified.
29:16I just say that
29:18it's always possible.
29:20Ladies and gentlemen,
29:22Georgy Stoychev is playing
29:24in the show Become Rich.
29:26Thank you, Zhoro.
29:28It was a pleasure to have you here.
29:30Greetings to your girlfriend and boyfriend.
29:32All the best.
29:38Wow!
29:40We had a question
29:42for 30,000 levs in Become Rich.
29:44Now, Stara Zagora,
29:46put your fingers together.
29:48The next player is a math teacher
29:50in the gymnasium of veterinary medicine.
29:52Ladies and gentlemen,
29:54it's clear that science is scary for the students.
29:56The two of them are not rare,
29:58but they admit that
30:00they learn by heart.
30:02Listen to Andrea Bocelli's performance
30:04and you can write
30:06in your left hand.
30:08Let's welcome Tsonka Polunova.
30:22Good evening, Mrs. Polunova.
30:24What does it mean by
30:26looking from the left hand?
30:28From right to left.
30:30You can read it
30:32if you look up.
30:34Like Leonardo da Vinci?
30:36Like Leonardo da Vinci,
30:38at least as far as I've heard.
30:40Are you Leonardo da Vinci?
30:42Maybe more.
30:44Are you Leonardo in the show?
30:46No, I'm here with my
30:48very good friend.
30:50I met him at the school
30:52of the gymnasium
30:54I graduated from,
30:56Yambol Math Gymnasium.
30:58Hello, Zhoro.
31:00It's a pleasure to have Yambol as a guest.
31:02Are you in Stara Zagora now?
31:04Yes, I've been in Stara Zagora
31:06for 27-28 years.
31:08It's a great game.
31:10Everything you know
31:12and have heard,
31:14let it out.
31:16That's why this game is great.
31:18The rules will be the same
31:20for you.
31:2215 questions for 100,000 levs.
31:24Two safe sums.
31:26The first is 500 levs,
31:28the second is up to you.
31:30Welcome, my friend.
31:32What's your name?
31:34I like it.
31:36It's a nice name.
31:38Let's start the show.
31:46The first question.
31:50What does the dying wolf find
31:52in the songs of
31:54Mimi Ivanova and Razvigor Popov?
31:56He finds
31:58a tasty lamb,
32:00a herd of sheep,
32:04a paid hare
32:06or a closed house.
32:10The wolf finds
32:12a closed house.
32:14That's right.
32:20The second question.
32:22The third question.
32:26Which phrase is synonymous
32:28with the word carrier?
32:32A folk costume,
32:34an architectural element,
32:38a car brand
32:40or a type of tree?
32:44The carrier is a folk costume.
32:48And you give a correct answer.
32:56The third question.
33:00In which of the sports
33:02is the ball you play with
33:04the smallest?
33:06Football.
33:08Basketball.
33:10Water ball.
33:12Mass tennis.
33:16The smallest is the mass tennis ball.
33:18D.
33:20What is the biggest?
33:22Basketball.
33:24That's right.
33:26Very good.
33:34The fourth question.
33:38Which of the foods
33:40is the richest in proteins?
33:42Tomato,
33:44potato,
33:46banana
33:48or the egg?
33:54The correct answer is
33:56the egg.
33:58Let's see.
34:02Six grams of protein
34:04and 78 calories.
34:06That's the correct answer.
34:12A new question.
34:14The name of
34:16which military unit
34:18means the type of game
34:20of Zarov?
34:22Major?
34:24Botsman?
34:26General?
34:28Or
34:30Sergeant?
34:32I think there was a game
34:34called General.
34:36I haven't heard of other games
34:38with such names.
34:40So I bet on C. General.
34:42General.
34:44The correct answer.
34:58Hey, guys, tell us
35:00about yourself.
35:02We introduced you to the gymnasium.
35:04What kind of teacher are you?
35:06How do you make math,
35:08which is quite difficult,
35:10difficult?
35:12They don't understand
35:14that they will need
35:16a lot for the future.
35:18I try to teach them
35:20strict scientific terminology,
35:22different examples,
35:24interesting facts.
35:26Yes, I would give them
35:28some practical...
35:30Yes, practical tasks,
35:32interesting facts about math,
35:34so that they can improve.
35:36Are we going to finish
35:38what we are going to ask you here
35:40and will it be necessary
35:42to use Georgi or another friend?
35:44Let's see.
35:48Who is the author of the prayer
35:50in which it is said
35:52that we give wisdom and wisdom
35:54so that I cannot sin?
35:58Ivan Vazov?
36:00Ljuban Karavelov?
36:02Dobri Vojnikov?
36:04Or
36:06Slavenkov?
36:10When I saw the expression
36:12I thought of Ivan Vazov.
36:18I think it's A.
36:20Ivan Vazov.
36:22Let's see.
36:28If you have an answer, Christo Botev,
36:30for whom I know
36:32he wrote My Prayer,
36:34which is more revolutionary,
36:36more fiery,
36:38more wise.
36:40This is really the style of Ivan Vazov.
36:42A true answer!
36:50Are we going to finish
36:52these 1500 leva?
36:54Not yet.
36:56Let's see the next question.
36:58Which type of pants
37:00is different
37:02from many
37:04large and comfortable
37:06joggers?
37:12Cargo?
37:14Cigar?
37:16Capri?
37:18Charleston?
37:24I have an idea
37:26how the four
37:28models look like.
37:30Pants.
37:32And here, with large and comfortable
37:34joggers, I bet on cargo pants.
37:36Cargo A.
37:38Let's see.
37:40This is an
37:42inner joker.
37:44What does cargo mean?
37:46Some kind of
37:48transport of goods.
37:50Yes, transport of goods.
37:52There is room for a lot of goods.
37:54A true answer!
37:56Let's continue.
38:04They were
38:06invented as
38:08special pants for
38:10the American soldiers
38:12before World War II.
38:14To have a place to put
38:16weapons, instruments,
38:18etc.
38:20Are we going to finish
38:22with this question?
38:24Let's finish it.
38:26Let's finish it.
38:28Yes.
38:30A safe sum is waiting for you now.
38:32Let's see the question.
38:36If we put a thin
38:38vertical bar in the water,
38:40the water rises up.
38:42What is this phenomenon called?
38:46Diffusion?
38:48Sublimation?
38:52Capillarity?
38:54Induction?
39:00I imagine
39:02the physical experiment itself.
39:04Let's see
39:06these terms.
39:08I would say
39:10physics for 10th grade.
39:12Something like that.
39:149th, 10th, 11th grade.
39:16The last class.
39:18Mathematics and physics.
39:20The physics class.
39:24What is the name of the physics class?
39:26Svetlana Ivanova.
39:28Mrs. Ivanova.
39:30It's an easy question.
39:32Tsonki, did you exclude something?
39:34You don't know the
39:36correct answer.
39:38I am trying to remember
39:40all these terms.
39:42I am afraid it is not capillarity.
39:44Because
39:46it is related to something else.
39:48This is
39:50the inflow of air.
39:52This experiment is happening.
39:56The other three terms?
39:58Diffusion.
40:00There was some penetration
40:02of matter into something else.
40:04If I am not mistaken.
40:06Mrs. Svetlana Ivanova.
40:10Induction.
40:12There is a mathematical induction.
40:14But there is also
40:16a slightly different meaning.
40:20There should be a transition from induction to deduction.
40:22Yes.
40:24You should solve this question.
40:28As if it is related to sublimation.
40:30But I am not very sure.
40:34As if I don't know
40:36the exact definition for this term
40:38in physics.
40:42I can shoot
40:44but I don't know
40:46if it will be very suitable.
40:48All my jokers are here.
40:5050-50.
40:52Let the computer enter
40:54Tsonki's show and eliminate two
40:56wrong answers.
41:02Diffusion
41:04versus capillarity.
41:08The one you excluded.
41:10And the one which is something in something.
41:12I remembered this from you.
41:14Diffusion.
41:16Capillarity is not clear to me.
41:18Will you continue or
41:20will you give up?
41:22We will call a friend.
41:24We will call a friend.
41:26And this is?
41:28This is Irena Paunova.
41:30She is my daughter.
41:32Let's call Irenka now.
41:34Let's see the others.
41:36Damjan
41:38and Radoslava.
41:42Why did you choose your daughter?
41:44Because
41:46she has a wide knowledge.
41:48In the gymnasium
41:50there was profile biology,
41:52chemistry and I hope
41:54she knows.
41:56What does she do now?
41:58She is a 3rd year linguistics student
42:00in Plovdiv.
42:02Linguistics.
42:04Bravo.
42:08Hello.
42:18Hello.
42:20Are you looking for Irena?
42:22Yes.
42:24Hello, Irena.
42:26How are you?
42:28Hello, I am fine.
42:30Great. We are testing your mother.
42:32She is doing very well.
42:34She will play for 2000 levs,
42:36and you will use the joker
42:3850 to 50.
42:40There are only two answers left.
42:42As a linguistics specialist
42:44try to help her.
42:46It is a long question.
42:48You will guess what to read.
42:50You have only 3 seconds.
42:52Irena, say yes or no
42:54or whatever you want.
42:56Yes, I am ready.
42:58Please. Start.
43:00What phenomenon
43:02is called capillary?
43:04Capillary.
43:06Capillary.
43:08What is it?
43:10I am asking you.
43:12What phenomenon
43:14is called capillary?
43:16What is capillary?
43:18Like capillaries.
43:20What are you saying?
43:22No, you tell me.
43:24Do you know?
43:266 seconds.
43:28No.
43:30Nothing.
43:34You have a question.
43:36Look at it carefully.
43:38Two answers.
43:40Or
43:42we will call
43:44Georgi.
43:46Three jokers for one question.
43:48I love it.
43:50Our good old friend is back.
43:52Three jokers for one question.
43:56Look at the condition carefully.
43:58Read it.
44:00See what two possible answers you have.
44:04Let's call Georgi.
44:06Let's ask him.
44:08Three jokers for one question.
44:10Georgi, please come here.
44:18Hello.
44:20Giorgi, I saw everything.
44:22Your eyes are wide open.
44:24This is called capillary effect.
44:26I should have called you.
44:28You should have.
44:30Yes.
44:32Capillary effect.
44:34Let's mark the answer.
44:36C. Capillary effect.
44:40Leave everything expensive.
44:42We don't even know anything.
44:44Look.
44:46A thin cloth.
44:48What is the thinnest of these
44:50diffusions, subliminal moments?
44:52What is similar to capillary?
44:54What is the thinnest?
44:56Georgi is right.
44:58Correct answer.
45:00Capillary effect.
45:02Subliminal moments.
45:04Subliminal moments.
45:06Subliminal moments.
45:08Since we are being watched by students,
45:10let's say everything.
45:12Diffusion is very precise.
45:14From the area with higher
45:18concentration to lower.
45:20One enters the other.
45:22It dissolves.
45:24Sublimation. Hard substances
45:26pass directly into steam.
45:28It is like electromagnetism.
45:32Capillary effect is like
45:34gravity.
45:36This was the most unknown term.
45:38Exactly.
45:40Now breathe calmly.
45:42No jokers.
45:44And no financial risk.
45:46But this will happen next time.

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