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01:52He does his show – When You're Not Rich In bards – now.
02:02Will this amount be sufficient for us?
02:04Not for now.
02:06Are we going to start with an open lunch?
02:08Yes.
02:10Here it is!
02:14What film of Martin Scorsese
02:16is not with Robert De Niro?
02:18I don't know what you're talking about.
02:21Taxi driver.
02:24Fear in the nose.
02:27The broken bull.
02:30Or innocent years.
02:37Right.
02:39Taxi driver, I think it's with Danilo.
02:43Broken bull, too.
02:46Danilo's fan.
02:50Yes, I like Zhega, by the way.
02:53Where he's your partner with Al Pacino.
02:55Who's the director there?
02:59Michael Mann.
03:00Yes.
03:01One of the best directors lately.
03:04For me, one of the best action movies of all time.
03:11Fear in the nose.
03:14Fear in the nose. Innocent years.
03:22Okay, let's use 50-50.
03:26Let the computer help us.
03:28It's coming from the Panagyuris now.
03:33Taxi driver against innocent years.
03:37We mark the answer D. Innocent years.
03:41The main role there in Innocent years
03:44was played by Daniel Day-Lewis.
03:47Very good answer!
03:58In Fear in the Nose, the two were called Nolti.
04:00You just forgot him.
04:01Yes, yes.
04:02He was the villain.
04:03Yes, yes.
04:04Danilo.
04:06Wait.
04:07We'll make sure we conclude this amount of 2,000 leva.
04:12Let's do it.
04:14A wise decision.
04:15So you can breathe easier.
04:18Here's what we'll ask you here.
04:24Which city is the closest to the mouth of the Ropotamo River?
04:32Primorsko.
04:34Burgas.
04:37Nesebar.
04:39Or Varna?
04:43At first glance, I think it's Primorsko.
04:50Is there an answer you'd remove immediately?
04:53I'm excluding Burgas and Varna.
04:55I'm excluding them.
05:02You're excluding Burgas and Varna?
05:05Why?
05:08Well, I think they're not...
05:12They're neither Burgas nor Varna.
05:15Like the direction of the world.
05:18Ropotamo, towards Burgas and Varna.
05:20Why are you excluding them?
05:22Where are they?
05:24Ropotamo is south...
05:27...of Varna.
05:30And...
05:31...I think north of Burgas.
05:37Or south of Burgas.
05:40North of Sloncev Breag.
05:43Where are they, directly at Burgas?
05:46They're south of Burgas.
05:54Are you going to do it here alone, or are we going to call a friend?
05:57Let's call Miroslav.
05:59Miro, call a friend and tell them to join us.
06:07Professor Shindarov, good evening.
06:09It's a pleasure to meet you.
06:10Likewise.
06:11What are your directions, Professor Shindarov?
06:13Well...
06:14Sochi is the right direction.
06:16No problem.
06:18Let's give these cities to Ropotamo.
06:20Ropotamo is a small town near the mouth of the Rokotamo River.
06:23I'm going to Primorsko, Miro.
06:26I'll take you there in the summer.
06:29To MMC?
06:30Yes.
06:31If you remember, there were boats there.
06:33They were taking pictures.
06:35Which river?
06:37Ropotamo.
06:38Primorsko.
06:40See you.
06:41Primorsko.
06:49Now you're giving the right answer.
06:51Primorsko.
06:53Thank you, Miro.
07:04Ropotamo...
07:06Primorsko is 6 km away.
07:08Ropotamo-Burgas is 31 km away.
07:10Ropotamo-Nesebar is 37 km away.
07:12Ropotamo-Varna is 100 km away.
07:14Yes.
07:16Our computer stores all this information.
07:20It's floating to the next question.
07:22It's not responding to Ropotamo.
07:24We're playing for 3,000 leva.
07:28Let's see what we've prepared here.
07:31Which musician records his album and band on the communication system
07:37used by the rebels in the Cuban Revolution?
07:43Bob Marley.
07:46Manu Chao.
07:50Shaggy.
07:53Sean Paul.
07:55Shaggy.
07:58Sean Paul.
08:01Bob Marley, reggae.
08:02Manu Chao, too.
08:05Shaggy, hip-hop, reggae.
08:07Sean Paul, a contemporary hip-hop artist.
08:13I remember you playing the guitar on Caval.
08:16Yes.
08:18You know me.
08:19You know me.
08:22The Cuban Revolution.
08:27Album.
08:30So Sean Paul and Shaggy are not in my opinion.
08:37They are Bob Marley and Manu Chao.
08:44Let's mark the answer B, Manu Chao.
08:46We're playing.
08:47We're playing.
08:48We're playing.
08:56This is the correct answer.
08:57You're moving up.
08:58Bravo.
09:04The album is called Radio Bemba.
09:07Sound system.
09:10Esperanto.
09:13Radio Bemba.
09:14Black station.
09:16I see.
09:17Well done.
09:18Shaggy was also a possible answer.
09:20He's also from Jamaica.
09:21Yes, but...
09:22Yes, more contemporary.
09:23More contemporary.
09:26You, Stoichu,
09:29thanks to Manu Chao,
09:31you're on the question...
09:32You're not Chao.
09:33You're here.
09:34The question for 5,000 leva.
09:36Let's see it.
09:37Let's see.
09:44Which country has the biggest ruined castle in the world?
09:48Malbork.
09:53Austria.
09:55Great Britain.
09:59Poland.
10:01Or France.
10:02Austria.
10:19OK.
10:20Malbork.
10:33It's possible, but...
10:36It sounds Austrian to me.
10:38But since I'm not sure,
10:40I want to use my friend's joker.
10:44OK.
10:45Let's see what your suggestions are
10:48to be sought by you
10:50if you have a serious need.
10:53These are...
10:54Kristin Krosnarov.
10:56Panagyurishte.
10:57Brother, father?
10:58Brother.
10:59OK.
11:00Two years younger.
11:01Jurist.
11:02Oh.
11:03Avgostina Vasilieva.
11:06Brussels.
11:07Ili Tsvetan.
11:08Choparinov.
11:09Panagyurishte.
11:12Let's go with Kristin Krosnarov.
11:14Let's go with your brother.
11:16Yes.
11:26Hello?
11:27Hello.
11:30Hello.
11:51Poland.
11:53Poland.
11:54Poland.
11:57Everything is OK.
11:58I wish you success.
11:59Thank you, brother.
12:00Bye.
12:01Bye.
12:09Let's mark the answer.
12:10Poland.
12:11Let's play.
12:12Let's play.
12:13Let's see.
12:15I'm about to leave the biggest castle in the building.
12:18Get rich so we can see your ads on BTV.
12:27Hello, this is Get rich on BTV.
12:29Two brothers, Krosnarov and Svetlana,
12:31got the right answer to the real world question,
12:33in which country is the biggest
12:36small castle in the world, Maborka.
12:38They said they couldn't give the answer.
12:41But his brother got it right.
12:43So the correct answer is Poland.
12:46Is this true?
12:47This is the true answer.
12:49Here you go.
12:50How many are there?
12:51I need to put them back.
12:52I need to put them back.
12:53How many are there?
12:54I need to put them back.
12:55That's right, Tomo. The end. Up!
13:04There's nothing to complain about.
13:05It's located in the north of Poland.
13:07It's made of bricks.
13:09More than 30 million bricks have been used.
13:13Twice as big as the Buckingham Palace.
13:15Four times as big as the Windsor Palace.
13:22Interesting.
13:23It's famous for its German name, Marienburg.
13:27Let's see what winds will blow here for 10,000 leva.
13:32Good luck, my friend.
13:35Here's the question.
13:38Which word from the Dalban in one of the Notre Dame cars
13:43inspires Victor Hugo to write the Parisian Holy Trinity?
13:51Love.
13:53Fate.
13:57God.
14:00Eternity.
14:05I've been to Paris.
14:09I've been to Notre Dame.
14:18But I can't remember the word.
14:24Mr. Kanchev, I'm sorry, but I can't find the answer.
14:29I don't know it.
14:33Have you read the book Parisian Holy Trinity?
14:37I've read it, yes, but I just can't...
14:44All four answers seem possible to me.
14:49I won't give up.
14:50I won't give up.
14:52Is this your final answer, Stoycho?
14:54Yes, it is.
14:56Ladies and gentlemen, Stoycho Krosnarov from Panagyuri
14:59will stop his participation in the show
15:01Stay Rich with 5,000 leva.
15:10We're out of the game.
15:12One word is worth 5,000,
15:16which you can add to your five,
15:18which makes 10.
15:19Out of the game?
15:21Let's bet on love.
15:23Because everything is love.
15:26One of the most characteristic features of the novel
15:31for me is
15:34eternity, to reach us.
15:37Or love.
15:40Between a beautiful woman and a terrible man.
15:45There is no love for God.
15:47No.
15:49What about fate?
15:51It's possible.
15:52What will happen to you?
15:55The word that stood there
15:59is anankhia in Greek, fate.
16:01That's the correct answer here.
16:04But according to Victor Hugo himself,
16:06he uses this legend,
16:08a little later she became a nun.
16:11It inspired him a lot,
16:13and it's even in the novel.
16:16A difficult question.
16:17Difficult, yes.
16:185,000 leva.
16:19This is your final achievement.
16:22Stay Rich.
16:26This is where our paths part.
16:38Our next player is a young lawyer
16:41in a company for real estate.
16:43He is passionate about cars and everything related to them.
16:46But his biggest passion is Stay Rich.
16:49Some time ago he even created his own game with questions
16:52and entertained his friends with them.
16:54Let's welcome our colleague Lachezar Enchev.
17:08Hey, colleague Enchev,
17:10tell us about your game.
17:12One of the questions I wrote down is
17:17who are the two Soviet military leaders
17:21who lead the first parade of victory
17:24in 1945 after the victory over Nazi Germany?
17:29Who am I in the show?
17:31Victoria, my friend.
17:33Vicky, hello to you too.
17:35Hello, I'm Victoria Simonova,
17:37a friend of Lachezar Enchev,
17:39and I'm here to show him my moral support
17:41and to wish him success.
17:43It sounds like a presentation.
17:46Okay.
17:47What game do we expect from Lachezar Enchev?
17:49I believe in him and I think he will perform well.
17:53Success, Mr. Enchev.
17:56The rules here are 15 questions for 100,000 levs,
17:58two safe sums,
18:00the first is 500 levs,
18:02and the second is where you decide.
18:05Three jokers,
18:07help from a wonderful friend,
18:09and 50-50.
18:11Good luck.
18:14Lachezar Enchev from Plovdiv starts his show now.
18:25Let's see the first question.
18:30What is the knowledge according to popular thought?
18:33What is the knowledge according to popular thought?
18:36Strength,
18:38mass,
18:41power,
18:43or vice versa?
18:46Of course, the knowledge is strength.
18:50We mark it, yes.
18:51Confident answer, that's right.
18:57The second question.
19:00What kind of person is not among the basic emoticons used in social networks?
19:08There you will not see a laughing person,
19:11or a crying,
19:13angry person,
19:15or a sweating person behind the ear.
19:20Well, there is already one of these,
19:22there are in different,
19:24they have already changed the vision of the audience.
19:27They made them to fit in,
19:29to move, and so on.
19:31Before, they were just a circle with a smile,
19:34or there with crying, and so on.
19:36But for sure, from the basics,
19:38although there is such,
19:40but among the basics,
19:42there is a missing,
19:44where is the most frequent breath.
19:46A miracle, let's see.
19:48Yes.
19:49Confident answer.
19:53The third question.
19:54The next question.
20:00What is the name of a popular type of media on the Internet?
20:06Podcast.
20:08Nadcast.
20:11Sledcast.
20:13Okolocast.
20:16Well,
20:18just yesterday, actually, I watched a podcast.
20:22Podcast.
20:25Your answer is?
20:26We mark podcast.
20:27Let's see.
20:29Confident answer.
20:34The next question.
20:40What kind of literature do we define the books intended for the mass reader?
20:48Coastal literature.
20:49Coastal literature.
20:52Magistral literature.
20:55Boulevard literature.
20:57Why not pedestrian literature?
21:00Yes, boulevard literature.
21:02Let's see.
21:04This is the confident answer.
21:13The next question.
21:19What is the most used tool used by Aladdin in the animated film?
21:27It's definitely A.
21:28It's definitely A.
21:30The flying carpet.
21:31Let's see the other humorous answers.
21:33The flying broom.
21:36Camille the double-breasted.
21:37Or,
21:39the minibus taxi.
21:41We mark A.
21:43Ok, A.
21:45And he brings you
21:47500 euros.
22:00The most interesting thing is that in the original edition of The Thousand and One Nights
22:03there is no mention at all of such a carpet.
22:06It's more like a legend, a myth,
22:08which is now included in this story.
22:11The next question is for 1000 euros.
22:13Do I need to ask you, according to our rules,
22:16whether we will conclude this sum?
22:20To be sure,
22:21let's conclude it.
22:22Let's conclude it.
22:25Great.
22:26Yes, my boy.
22:27Let's see the next question.
22:32Which country in January 2024 became the fifth country in the world to launch the moon?
22:43Canada.
22:45France.
22:46Russia.
22:49Japan.
22:51Qatar.
22:54Canada.
22:57Let's assume that
23:00this is a country to launch
23:03a man to the moon.
23:06It requires a lot of money.
23:08A lot.
23:10For sure, each of these countries
23:13has its own budget.
23:16And each of them, I think,
23:18maybe
23:21Qatar is the last.
23:24They are an Arab country.
23:27A country that certainly has the means
23:29to create
23:31everything necessary to send a man to the moon.
23:36Which country in January 2024 becomes the fifth
23:38to launch the moon?
23:39It is certainly not
23:41sent by an astronaut.
23:44France. Qatar.
23:46Japan or Canada.
23:51Let's bet 50-50.
23:53Let the computer enter the show of
23:55Lachezarenchev from Plovdiv.
23:57Now!
24:03Canada or Japan.
24:05Here it is how you will act.
24:07Do you have
24:08confidence?
24:10I risk with this Japan.
24:12Let's see.
24:16Before that are
24:20USA,
24:21USSR,
24:22China and India.
24:23Japan is the fifth country.
24:24Veren Odgur, you continue up.
24:37The probe they sent
24:39is slim.
24:41Slim.
24:42That's what they say.
24:43Yes.
24:44The probe is up to 100 meters.
24:45You bet
24:48a safe amount.
24:50This is a calmer idea.
24:53As a behavior, let's see the questions for
24:551500 levs.
24:57Here it is.
25:02In which historical period
25:04is the action in the original
25:06of the popular computer game
25:09Wolfenstein?
25:10Wolfenstein.
25:14In the Middle Ages.
25:17First World War.
25:20Second World War.
25:22Or
25:23Cold War.
25:26The correct answer is C.
25:28But I will not mark immediately
25:29to be able to give a little explanation.
25:33This is one of my favorite games.
25:35With my brother
25:36we grew up
25:38in this
25:41more modern time.
25:42And one of the games we played
25:44was Wolfenstein.
25:46Which is a castle in Germany.
25:48This is for me
25:49one of the most
25:51significant.
25:52One of the most significant games.
25:54And one of those
25:55which I personally played.
25:57Great.
25:58Your answer is?
25:59C.
26:00Let's see.
26:03Absolutely
26:04Veren Odgur.
26:13Wolfenstein.
26:14Wolfenstein.
26:16Stein.
26:17Stein.
26:18Stein, yes.
26:19Since 1981
26:20there are really
26:22different versions.
26:232000 levs.
26:24The eighth question.
26:26Let's see.
26:30Which country is called
26:31by the Turks
26:32Arnavutluk?
26:38Greece.
26:40Albania.
26:43Montenegro.
26:46Switzerland.
26:49Did you get something
26:50right away
26:51like a little while ago?
26:53No.
26:54I would say
26:55this time no.
26:56Arnavutluk.
26:58Here
26:59let's think a little
27:00possibly
27:01if we know
27:02what does
27:04the whole word
27:05for Arnavutluk mean
27:06or at least
27:07the composition
27:08of what it should mean.
27:11Arnavutluk.
27:13Luk, I remember
27:14what it means.
27:16But this is
27:17Bulgarian language.
27:19Aha.
27:20Arnavutluk
27:22is in Turkish
27:23I don't know.
27:25Albania.
27:26Switzerland.
27:28Greece,
27:29Albania
27:30and Montenegro
27:31were part of
27:32the Ottoman Empire
27:33if we have to
27:34make this logic.
27:35Switzerland
27:37I think that
27:38during the years
27:39it was not able
27:40to be taken over
27:41for no reason
27:42for 300 years
27:43it was neutral
27:44in every kind of war.
27:46Even in the biggest
27:47two world wars.
27:48Is this true?
27:49Switzerland however
27:50was
27:51I think
27:52during the time
27:53of the great Ottomans
27:54if I'm not mistaken
27:55or great
27:57a country
27:58where they had
27:59borders.
28:02Arna
28:03Arna
28:06from what is
28:07more known in Bulgaria
28:08I don't know if
28:09it's more like
28:10a Turkish word
28:11is nice.
28:12It's nice.
28:13It's like in a way
28:15I have no idea
28:16what it could mean.
28:20Let me take a risk
28:21with this Switzerland.
28:22Let's see.
28:27I will continue
28:28my journey
28:29in the country
28:30of the unknown
28:31called Stani Bogat.
28:32We will learn
28:33immediately after
28:34the commercials
28:35about Stani Bogat.
28:49Hello dear viewers
28:50of BTV.
28:51This is Stani Bogat.
28:52A very interesting question.
28:54Our journalist
28:55Enchev from Plovdiv
28:56is playing
28:57and we asked him
28:58which country
28:59is called
29:00by the Turks
29:01Arna
29:02Votluk
29:03Greece
29:04Albania
29:05Montenegro
29:06Switzerland
29:07Arnauti
29:08Arnauti are
29:09Albanians
29:10who serve
29:11the Ottomans.
29:12This is the correct
29:13answer here.
29:14Albania.
29:17Greece
29:18with a little help
29:19from my team
29:20is Yunanistan
29:21Montenegro is
29:22Karadagia
29:23Switzerland
29:24is
29:25Izvičre
29:26Izvičre
29:29I will try
29:31A person cannot
29:32know everything
29:33if he does not
29:34pay.
29:35That's right.
29:36You are leaving
29:37with 1000 L.
29:38You are doing well.
29:39You know
29:40Rizkov
29:41the player.
29:42I was not
29:43sure.
29:44Fact.
29:45For what?
29:461000 L.
29:49All the best.
30:00If you want
30:01to make
30:02a difference
30:03in the world
30:04you need to
30:05be an
30:06architect.
30:07If
30:08you are
30:09an architect
30:10you need
30:11to
30:12be
30:13a
30:14person
30:15who
30:16thinks
30:17about
30:18the
30:19world
30:20you
30:21should
30:22be
30:23an
30:24architect.
30:31You say that you are the author of some of the metro stations, of which, let us know, what?
30:39Of this last diameter, which was made for Ovce Kopel, and of the new ones, which will be on the Slatinska diameter.
30:45Great, and what is yours there?
30:48Mine is, so to speak, an interior project of the station in Ovce Kopel and the design itself.
30:54What inspires you?
30:56Many things. It can be something small, it can be something big, it can be music, a painting, a gesture.
31:02What are you doing here?
31:04I came to play.
31:06And to make money, or?
31:08And this, but first of all, to make a dream come true.
31:12Bravo, bravo, bravo, bravo!
31:15Who helps you make this dream come true?
31:18Who will be my jokers?
31:20Yes, a little about them and this gentleman with whom you are this evening.
31:24Who I am is a colleague from work, he is part of the team with whom we make these beauties.
31:30And this is Emo, we know each other, right, Emo?
31:33And I'm the architect, Kanchev.
31:35Good.
31:37Good luck.
31:39Ladies and gentlemen, Stefka Zajkova begins her show Become Rich, now!
31:48Let's start.
31:51First question.
31:55What atmospheric phenomena usually get names?
31:58Do you know?
31:59Yes, I hope so.
32:01Who says it without answers?
32:02Oregano.
32:03Oregano, let's see if he has it, quickly.
32:05Let's see, colleagues.
32:07The subway is running, it's raining.
32:09Oregano.
32:12Gramotevici or bacon.
32:16We mark the answer, oregano.
32:18Let's see.
32:19This is the correct answer.
32:24Second question.
32:29Where is it most likely to use the services of Audioguide?
32:36In the pub?
32:38In the supermarket?
32:41In the museum?
32:43Or in the park?
32:45Here I think the correct answer is the museum.
32:48The museum, exactly.
32:50And here your answer is correct.
32:52You continue up.
32:58Third question.
33:03With what tactical scheme can't a football team go on the pitch?
33:08Let's see.
33:104-4-2, classic.
33:133-5-2.
33:174-2-3-1.
33:20Or 4-4-3.
33:23Because we know that there are 11 players in the football team,
33:26one of whom is a goalkeeper,
33:28the others should be 10.
33:30In this case, the answers are a little more than one.
33:33So, yes, we mark the answers.
33:35Let's see.
33:37Absolutely correct answer.
33:39Let's see.
33:43A legendary case with the great Dimitar Penev.
33:48He said,
33:50today the boys will play in the 4-4-3 scheme.
33:54If I had trusted the strategist, maybe...
33:57And one of the players said,
33:59Mr. Penev, there is no way.
34:02We are 10.
34:04And Penev rejected him.
34:06And I categorically said to him,
34:08are we going to play or are we going to count?
34:11You see how things go.
34:13What the elders say.
34:15And the architect.
34:17Fourth question.
34:21Which term,
34:23in a figurative sense,
34:25means a comparison between different things?
34:30Tropic.
34:32Parallel.
34:35Meridian.
34:37Or equator.
34:39Here I think the answer is B.
34:42B, parallel, we compare different things.
34:45Let's see.
34:47And this is the correct answer.
34:51Here are the last questions from the first series,
34:54for the first safe amount.
34:58In which educational institution can you work as a model,
35:02and the payment is for a naked body and a dressed up figure?
35:07Sofia Mathematical Gymnasium.
35:11National Sports Academy.
35:15National Gymnasium for Ancient Languages and Cultures.
35:20National Art Academy.
35:23I think the correct answer here is D.
35:25Just to say that we in,
35:27you or I,
35:29also drew naked bodies.
35:32Wonderful.
35:34Proportions are important.
35:36Let's mark this answer.
35:38Verene.
35:50Stefi, tell us about your passionate journey.
35:53Where have you been,
35:55and do you visit stadiums in these cities?
35:59I can't say when I was born,
36:01but it's something that has never changed in my life.
36:06My husband and I like to visit big stadiums.
36:12We recently visited Benfica Stadium,
36:15but there was no match,
36:17because there were guests.
36:19But Sporting was also there,
36:21and we managed to go to the match
36:23between Sporting and Victoria Gimaraes,
36:25which was a success for Sporting,
36:27and it was a small holiday.
36:29Now we're going to play for 1000 leva,
36:31and I'm going to start with the insurance questions.
36:34Will you pay this amount?
36:36Not this one.
36:37Not this one.
36:38Let's play. Let's see the questions.
36:43Name the family of the actor
36:45who translates into Bulgarian as
36:47a free man.
36:51Morgan Freeman.
36:54Tom Hanks.
36:57Richard Gere.
36:59Or Brad Pitt.
37:15Let's see.
37:17This is the correct answer.
37:26Have you ever been to Bulgaria?
37:28Have you ever filmed here?
37:30Maybe.
37:31Yes, you have.
37:34For the movie Code with John Cusack.
37:38Now the question is for 1500 leva.
37:44I'll wait.
37:45You'll wait. We won't finish.
37:47Yes.
37:50What did you prepare here?
37:52Something architectural, maybe?
37:54I don't know.
37:55Who knows?
37:57Here.
37:58Which group of musicians
38:00are embodied in the images
38:02of the demon,
38:04the alien man,
38:05the human cat,
38:06and the star child?
38:08What does this smile mean?
38:10I have a guess.
38:11I'll see if I'm right.
38:13Let's hear it.
38:14There's a group, KISS,
38:16who are disguised,
38:18and the star child,
38:20one of the musicians,
38:22has a star on his eye.
38:24As far as I know,
38:25the others have these names,
38:27like the demon,
38:28the alien man,
38:29but I can only guess.
38:30Let's see.
38:31KISS appeared immediately.
38:32The computer loves you and listens to you.
38:34Def Leppard,
38:37Pink Floyd,
38:39or Scorpions.
38:40I'd mark the answer.
38:41Ah, KISS.
38:43Let's see.
38:44Is KISS the correct answer here?
38:46Is this the wish of Stef Kazaykova?
38:49It's correct.
38:50That's right.
38:55Star Child
38:58The star child is one of the main
39:01movie stars.
39:02Paul Stanley.
39:04Here,
39:05Stefi,
39:06will you conclude the sum of 2,000 leva?
39:09I'll wait and see.
39:11Let's see the question.
39:15The US and Canada championships,
39:17which sport has been won
39:19by Montreal Canadiens
39:21the most?
39:25Basketball,
39:28ice hockey,
39:31American football,
39:33or baseball?
39:37First of all,
39:38what I think is that in Canada,
39:41as well as in the US,
39:42one of the new sports is ice hockey.
39:46But I can't be sure
39:48whether Montreal Canadiens
39:52is a baseball team
39:54or an American football team.
39:58Basketball?
40:00It could be basketball.
40:01I'm asking.
40:02Yes.
40:03The team itself doesn't tell me anything.
40:07That's why
40:09I'd use Joker.
40:11Be my friend.
40:13We'll see.
40:15Let's see
40:17what people expect.
40:18Let's see
40:20what people expect.
40:23These are Ivo Stoyanov from Sofia,
40:26Dora Eigerova from Vlchedrim,
40:29and Nikolai Zaykov from Sofia.
40:32Niki Mojadaš is your husband?
40:34Yes.
40:35Dora?
40:36My mother.
40:37Ivo?
40:39My cousin's wife.
40:41You have a whole family.
40:43We'll call Niki.
40:45Yes.
40:48Hello.
41:02Hello.
41:03Good evening, Mr. Zaykov.
41:05Good evening.
41:06We're looking for you from the show Stay Rich.
41:07How are you?
41:09I'm fine, thank you.
41:10And you?
41:11I'm very good,
41:12with your wife here
41:13in the middle of the event.
41:14Three seconds.
41:15You're the two of you.
41:16Only the two of you.
41:17I'm here.
41:18You're starting now.
41:20Tell me, Montreal Canadiens,
41:22what sport do they play?
41:23Basketball, ice hockey,
41:25American football or baseball?
41:27Montreal Canadiens.
41:30Which team?
41:3120 seconds.
41:41Quick, 10-9.
41:4210-9.
41:45Hockey.
41:49You're welcome.
41:51I could have been without him,
41:53but this is the amount I didn't want to risk.
41:56I'll mark hockey on the ice.
41:59Let's see.
42:00Do you play?
42:01I do.
42:03I told my wife.
42:09Congratulations, Zaykov.
42:11Give him a round of applause.
42:24Montreal Canadiens have 24 titles.
42:28The most out of all the teams in all these sports.
42:32The United States and Canada have won the championships
42:37in basketball,
42:38and the Celtics have won 17 titles in a row.
42:43I've been to Canada and Montreal,
42:46and I've been to the hockey arena,
42:49but I've been to a similar show.
42:52But I haven't been to a hockey game.
42:54Maybe if I had, I'd know it.
42:58But you're here at another show.
43:00You're getting rich in the show.
43:02You're doing great.
43:04You're playing for 3,000 leva.
43:06I'm asking you again.
43:07Will you pay the sum?
43:08Yes, I will.
43:10We'll pay the sum.
43:12We want you to put your fingers on it
43:15to feel calmer.
43:17But this question is very important
43:20to guarantee the money.
43:26In which kingdom
43:28is the countess Elisabeth Bathory
43:31voted the most golden woman in history?
43:37The French,
43:40the Hungarian,
43:43the Swedish,
43:46or the Belgian?
43:52At first glance,
43:54I don't know this historical figure,
43:57but somehow I think
43:59it could be from the Belgian kingdom
44:02or maybe Hungarian,
44:03because if it was the French,
44:06I'd like to meet her as a person.
44:09So I'm going to look for a joker 50-50.
44:12Okay, let the computer
44:14enter and eliminate
44:16two of the wrong kingdoms.
44:17Now!
44:26France against Hungary.
44:28Why do you eliminate France?
44:30I don't understand.
44:31Do you study there?
44:32Do you know France?
44:33I can't...
44:34No, I haven't studied there,
44:36but I think it would be
44:38famous in some way.
44:40While Hungary is more unknown to me,
44:42so I think it could be there.
44:43This point of view.
44:44Yes.
44:45In that case,
44:46I would use my last joker.
44:48With the help of a friend.
44:50Let's call Emil here.
44:52Okay.
44:53Emo, command.
45:01Good evening.
45:02Good evening.
45:03Do you know the women?
45:05Unfortunately, yes.
45:07Honestly.
45:11I heard the question.
45:12Elisabeth Bathory.
45:14France against the Hungarian kingdom
45:17is left...
45:18I think that
45:20from what I've been told,
45:22I have no categorical opinion.
45:24We'll try to find some logic.
45:25Yes.
45:26Family.
45:27Others.
45:28It definitely doesn't sound French.
45:29It doesn't sound French.
45:30It's just that
45:32sometimes
45:34all these
45:36noble races
45:38have different...
45:39Roots.
45:40Roots.
45:41Different...
45:42Sometimes organized...
45:43Marriages.
45:44Marriages.
45:46So, to be honest,
45:47I don't know if
45:49it's reasonable
45:51to exclude French
45:52entirely.
45:54But the name
45:56is definitely closer
45:57to Hungarian.
45:59Kingdom.
46:00In Hungary.
46:01Kingdom.
46:02Countess.
46:03Countess.
46:04Yes, you're right.
46:05The kingdom is a form of governance.
46:06The kingdom is the first form of governance.
46:07Second, the countess.
46:08Are there countesses in Hungary?
46:09Or countesses in...
46:11in France?
46:15By the way,
46:16I absolutely agree that
46:18we should talk about Hungarian
46:19sooner.
46:20About the kingdom
46:21and the countess.
46:25Yes, maybe
46:26you would recommend
46:27answer B.
46:28Answer B.
46:29This is your final decision.
46:30Final.
46:31Let's see.
46:40There are Báthory.
46:41Báthory.
46:43What does it have in French?
46:44Nothing in French.
46:45Very good answer.
46:47Very good answer.
46:48Hungarian kingdom.
47:00Thank you, Emo.
47:02Congratulations.
47:05And let me say that
47:08Elisabeth,
47:09as the original name
47:10or Elisabeth
47:11comes from Transylvania.
47:12Maybe she is the first
47:13copy of Dracula.
47:14Yes, you're right.
47:16She is accused of the death
47:17of 600 girls.
47:19And thanks to her brother Grimm,
47:22the legend about her
47:23is spreading all over the world.
47:26Elisabeth.
47:27Báthory.
47:28You did a great job here.
47:30But,
47:31this is the end
47:32of today's meeting.
47:33Please,
47:34let's continue
47:35next time.
47:36If you want,
47:37you can also
47:38join us next time.
47:39Goodbye.
47:40Goodbye.
47:41Goodbye.
47:42Goodbye.
47:43Goodbye.
47:44Goodbye.
47:45Goodbye.
47:46Goodbye.
47:47Goodbye.
47:48Goodbye.
47:49Goodbye.
47:50Goodbye.
47:51Goodbye.
47:52Goodbye.
47:53Goodbye.
47:54Goodbye.
47:55Goodbye.

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