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00:00Hello, hello, dear viewers. I'll start right away with a curious fact.
00:26One of the oldest taverns in Belgrade is dedicated to our show.
00:30Well, maybe not exactly to the show, but to the questions in it, for sure.
00:35It's called a question mark.
00:37That is, a question mark.
00:39And so, the questions from us, as every evening, the answers from you.
00:43We continue the game from yesterday with the student in marketing, Gabriela Georgieva.
00:47Gabi, hello.
00:48Hello.
00:49You're getting more and more beautiful. This is wonderful.
00:52Marty, your friend is here.
00:53Marto, we've come to the more difficult questions.
01:00Is it going to be a very memorable game from Gabriela?
01:05I hope so. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
01:07Let's play.
01:08You'll win a sum, which will allow you to go on a nice trip.
01:12This is absolutely possible.
01:14Gabi, you're at the question for 1500 leva.
01:17But officially, let's open the game and the show for today.
01:22Today, Gabriela Georgieva from Sofia continues her show, Stay Wealthy.
01:26Now.
01:32The other two are your jokers.
01:34You have the opportunity to finish the sum of 1500 leva.
01:39I'm not going to finish it now.
01:41Let's play.
01:42Yes.
01:43Let's see the question.
01:46In which game does the player build his world from the cubes and fight the monster?
01:56FIFA
01:59Minecraft
02:02Call of Duty
02:05Need for Speed
02:07We mark the answer B, Minecraft.
02:10Minecraft
02:14We're off to a great start.
02:16Veren is the answer.
02:26Do you play these games?
02:28No, I've seen younger kids play.
02:31My sister also plays, she's younger than me.
02:34You play the physical game, Stay Wealthy.
02:37Are we going to finish the sum of 2000 leva?
02:46Yes.
02:48Good self-esteem.
02:49Let's see the question.
02:56For which state, in 1941, did the United States print a special currency that would be declared illegal
03:05if the state fell into the hands of the enemy?
03:11Florida
03:14Alaska
03:17California
03:20Hawaii
03:24This is a super interesting question.
03:26I thought I would know the answer.
03:30Because it's really interesting.
03:32It's not just about the game, it's interesting as a fact.
03:35Exactly.
03:39Let's connect the things that are in front of our eyes.
03:47The United States, 1941, enemies.
03:51The question here is, I understand it this way, that the United States is trying to save money
03:58that should protect something from the next state.
04:02Yes, they want to protect their territory.
04:04But who?
04:09They take preventive measures.
04:13What happened in 1941?
04:23Okay, I want to use the 50-50 joker.
04:27Let the computer enter the brain of Gabriela Georgieva and eliminate two of the wrong states.
04:32Now.
04:38California versus Hawaii.
04:47I mark the answer D, Hawaii.
04:49Let's see.
04:50Let's see.
04:56In 1941, the world is at war, known as the Second World War.
05:02There are a lot of movies on this topic.
05:04There is the movie Pearl Harbor.
05:07The movie in which the Japanese destroy a port literally in hours.
05:13And a military base.
05:15Also, they are afraid that one of these two answers will not happen.
05:22Which of these two answers is sharp?
05:25Hawaii. Hawaii is sharp.
05:27True answer. You continue up.
05:40This is a big island group, if we must be quite precise.
05:43And Pearl Harbor is right there.
05:45And they want to have such a bush.
05:50Naturally, it is very interesting in this matter.
05:53Now these banknotes are rare collectors, because they have been withdrawn from the government.
05:59And one Hawaii costs a lot of money.
06:03Dollars have been added to Hawaii.
06:06We finish your show.
06:08Gabriela, you have a question for 3000 levs.
06:11Will you finish this amount?
06:13Yes.
06:15Let's finish it and see the question.
06:23Why Jason Momoa does not shoot again in the movie Dune part 2?
06:30Why Jason Momoa does not shoot again in the movie Dune part 2?
06:37He argues with the director.
06:40He breaks a leg.
06:44The hero dies in the first part.
06:47They shoot another movie.
06:50I call Joker.
06:54Because I do not want to ...
06:57Actually ...
07:01I do not want to discuss this issue myself, because I did not watch this movie.
07:07I'm not sure if my friend watched the movie, but I prefer to ask his opinion.
07:12Let's call Martin here.
07:21Do you know the answer?
07:23No.
07:24Unfortunately, I did not watch it.
07:27Neither the first part, nor the second part.
07:31Do you know who Jason Momoa is?
07:33Yes.
07:34He looks like me.
07:35Yes.
07:41Why Jason Momoa does not shoot again in the movie Dune part 2?
07:44He argues with the director.
07:48He breaks a leg.
07:50I think so too.
07:53Because Jason Momoa is already a very big name in the cinema.
07:58So even if he breaks a leg ...
08:01In my opinion, they would expect him to fix his leg.
08:04Who would break a leg if he wants to participate?
08:07Yes.
08:08Okay, the answer is no.
08:10The hero dies in the first part.
08:13But in my opinion, if Jason Momoa participates in a given movie ...
08:18He will be the main character in this movie.
08:22And there is no way for the main character to die in the first part and shoot the second part without him.
08:26So the answer is no.
08:30He shoots another movie.
08:33Which I think is possible.
08:36It's up to me.
08:38Why?
08:42Say A or D now.
08:45What if the hero dies in the first part?
08:48Is this possible?
08:50You said he is the main character.
08:53Yes, but I haven't watched it, but he is a big name.
08:56In my opinion, he would play the main role, but I don't know who the others are.
08:59That is, he is a gold mine that they want to squeeze out.
09:06By the way, now I feel something unique.
09:09There is a great connection between the two questions.
09:12A connection.
09:14Jason Momoa is from Hawaii.
09:17Is there any connection here?
09:19I don't know if I'm in the right order to say that there is a connection.
09:23In principle, what has been said here, I'm not even 50% sure, but if I'm not mistaken ...
09:31I'm not sure at all.
09:33Dune was a question about a movie related to some military operations.
09:37The previous question was about the movie from World War II.
09:39When there is a war, there are heroes.
09:43Whether in the movie or in real life, they die.
09:46They die.
09:48And after that, in principle, I am now a total gold digger.
09:55Really?
09:57Well, judging by that wave.
09:59But I'm not 100% sure, not even close to 100%.
10:06Gabi, what is your decision? What do you say?
10:09We choose answer D.
10:11Filming another movie?
10:13Yes.
10:15Let's see.
10:21Will Gabi break her luck and come here, or will she go with director Martin?
10:26True answers immediately after the commercials.
10:40Hello, we are rich again. We are testing, in quotes and without quotes, our guests.
10:47Gabriela Georgieva, who is 21 years old, with the help of her friends and Martin.
10:53They answer a question that, to be honest, you should know the answer.
10:57I don't want to criticize you.
10:59This is a very popular movie.
11:01This is a uniquely popular movie, especially the second part.
11:04The movie is Dune, part two.
11:05Why did Jason Momoa, who was in Bulgaria and who thinks that he will be in Bulgaria to shoot again,
11:12quarrel with the director, break his leg, shoot another movie, or the hero dies in the first part?
11:17The director is very stable and loves all his actors.
11:22Dani Vilniov, one of the greatest visionaries.
11:25The movie is exceptional.
11:27In the movie, my friends, playada, playada, Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet, Dave Bautista, Josh Brolin.
11:44Javier Bardem, this means that it is normal to kill someone in the first part.
11:49Duncan, Jason Momoa sacrifices himself to save Paul and Jessica.
11:54Rebecca Ferguson and Timothée.
11:59This is the answer, the hero dies in the first part.
12:04Listen, Martin, more.
12:07You go with ...
12:09Send, Martin, thank you for being our guest.
12:14Gabi, you go with 500 leva.
12:17Success.
12:19For you.
12:21All the best.
12:22Thank you very much.
12:32Now I will introduce you to a veterinarian who knows very well
12:35what is the best diet for sheep, sheep and birds.
12:39Of course, from good cheese and wine.
12:42Very often he is in the mountains and suddenly he spent the whole night on a tree
12:47calling himself from a herd of wild pigs.
12:49There was such a movie with Louis de Funès.
12:51Let's welcome Jaroslav Dimitrov.
13:07Where does our conversation start, Mr. Dimitrov?
13:11You are the leader.
13:14I know the questions.
13:15Good.
13:17A man who goes on such a journey always chooses a loyal friend,
13:21in the case of Joker.
13:23Who did you invite?
13:25I invited Elka, her family friend, for many years.
13:29Hello Eli, welcome to the show, get rich.
13:33Jaroslav, I point my finger to make a great show.
13:39You have the education, you have the practice, you have seen.
13:42Eli is here too.
13:44I point my finger.
13:46The rules are 15 questions for 100,000 levs.
13:48Two safe bets.
13:50The first is 500 levs, you will take it.
13:52And the second will be determined by you.
13:54Three jokers, help from a friend in the studio, 50 to 50.
13:57And convince the same friend.
13:59I suggest we start.
14:01Jaroslav Dimitrov from Sofia starts his show, get rich now.
14:10First question.
14:14Which plant is not recommended as a pill for every pain?
14:21Livestock.
14:24Tattoo.
14:27White-collar.
14:29Healthy.
14:31Interesting suggestion.
14:34I suggest a tattoo that is toxic.
14:37I mark the answer B.
14:39Two.
14:41Absolutely right answer.
14:48What happens to a person if he takes a tattoo?
14:53To be honest, I don't remember exactly the toxicology.
15:02What happened to him with a tattoo, but certainly the digestive system suffers from it.
15:08From depression, arrhythmia and everything else.
15:13Second question.
15:18What do the football fans in the stadium wave?
15:24Windmills.
15:27T-shirts.
15:31Bracelets.
15:33Or conductor's sticks.
15:36Bracelets are waved at the corridors, ladies, I think.
15:42Which are already banned, by the way.
15:45There is a reason.
15:47Due to inhumane attitude.
15:49To animals.
15:51I choose answer B.
15:53Scalpels.
15:55Let's see.
15:57Correct answer.
16:02There are cases in which the fans wave, let's say, white socks, a little bigger.
16:08A sign of what is this?
16:10Fans.
16:12In Spain it often happens.
16:14Resignation.
16:16They want to resign.
16:18Third question.
16:21Which institution's administrative service issues a birth certificate?
16:28Prosecutor's office.
16:30Supreme Court.
16:34National Assembly.
16:36Or the municipal administration.
16:39I bet on answer D.
16:41Municipal administration.
16:44You did it right.
16:51New question.
16:53Which person brings happiness and luck according to his or her faith?
16:59We haven't seen him in a long time.
17:02Firefighter.
17:04Firefighter.
17:06Member of Parliament.
17:08Or an inspector.
17:11I use the services of such a person.
17:14To clean the fire once a year.
17:17Firefighter.
17:19What did your firefighter say?
17:20Vlado.
17:22Let's congratulate him.
17:24Vlado.
17:26Veren Outgor.
17:33You smoke it, right?
17:35I don't remember.
17:37To be honest, I've smoked it to the bone.
17:39Very interesting devices you use.
17:41Yes, yes.
17:42These are devices that make a long frame for cleaning the fire.
17:52And the fifth question, Jaroslav.
17:54The first one is for Suma.
17:59Which of these countries is not surrounded by other countries?
18:06Lesotho.
18:08San Marino.
18:09San Marino.
18:12Vatican.
18:14Or Jordan.
18:17I bet the answer is B, Jordan.
18:20Let's see.
18:22One of the most interesting countries in the world.
18:25It is said that the English drew their borders.
18:29That's why they are extremely right.
18:31On the drawing board of the negotiations.
18:34There are at least five or six neighbors.
18:37Jordan is the right answer.
18:50We're going to play now for 1000 leva.
18:53Here, will you be afraid, Suma?
18:56We'll finish it.
18:58Not for now.
19:00Let's see.
19:01Let's see.
19:26Emilian Stanev is one of my favorite authors.
19:28I read him when I was a teenager.
19:32He wrote about the production of The Thief of Praskovia.
19:36I mark the answer C, Praskovia.
19:39Let's mark it.
19:44The answer is The Thief of Praskovia.
19:55You all remember the screenplay.
19:58Yes.
20:00Exactly.
20:02And Rade Markovic, the Serbian prisoner who is the thief.
20:05Yes.
20:07Mr. Dimitrov.
20:09We will conclude the sum of 1500 leva.
20:12I will resist.
20:14I will not resist asking you questions.
20:17He is...
20:21The main character in which movie is Travis Bickle?
20:27Choose between...
20:29Die Hard 3,
20:32Taxi Driver,
20:36Titanic
20:38or Braveheart.
20:44To be honest, at first reading
20:47I don't remember who Travis Bickle is.
20:55These are four classic movies.
20:58Did you watch them?
21:00I watched Die Hard 3,
21:03Titanic, Braveheart.
21:07But I don't like Taxi Driver.
21:10I wonder if he is the answer.
21:13I don't know.
21:19I want to make a deal with a joker.
21:22Call a friend.
21:24Okay.
21:26Who will we look for?
21:28We will call...
21:31Let's see.
21:33These are the friends you asked for.
21:36Petya Dimitrov from Sofia,
21:38Ivalin Popov from Ljaskovic,
21:40or Stojan Mavrodiev from Blagojevgrad.
21:41Do you have friends?
21:43Yes.
21:45We will look for Petya Dimitrov,
21:47from Sofia, my wife.
21:49She is from Trevna,
21:51I am from Gorna Urehovica,
21:53I was born in Sofia.
21:56Great.
21:58Let's call Mr. Dimitrov's wife, Petya.
22:12Hello?
22:14Is Petya looking for you?
22:16Yes, hello.
22:18Hello, hello.
22:20Greetings, Petya.
22:22Yaroslav is here, he is playing,
22:24he needs help.
22:26He says he only depends on you,
22:28and no one else.
22:30I am glad to be sick.
22:32We are pressing your fingers.
22:3430 seconds according to the rules.
22:36Yaroslav, we are starting now.
22:38Travis Bickle,
22:39who is the main character in which movie?
22:41Travis Bickle,
22:44who is the main character in which movie?
22:48Taxi driver,
22:50we are in the heart,
22:52die hard 3 or Titanic.
22:54Taxi driver.
22:56Ok, thank you.
22:58Bye.
23:00Bye.
23:02Yes, thank you.
23:04Taxi driver marked,
23:06answer B.
23:07B.
23:09Let's see.
23:14Ok, Joker is used.
23:16You continue with the bell.
23:26The others were clear,
23:28John McClane,
23:30Bruce Willis,
23:32Titanic,
23:34Jack Dawson,
23:35and Mel Gibson.
23:37Mel Gibson,
23:39Chotlanski, Vasilevski,
23:41William Wallace.
23:43And here,
23:45let's ask Elka,
23:47who is playing Travis Bickle?
23:49Robert De Niro.
23:51Robert De Niro.
23:53One of his first roles,
23:55great.
23:57And the director himself,
23:59Martin Scorsese,
24:01is also involved.
24:02He is also involved.
24:05Mr. Dimitrov,
24:07we will conclude the sum of 2,000 levs.
24:09We conclude, yes.
24:11It is sealed.
24:13Yes.
24:15Let's see the question.
24:20Under what sport
24:22was constructed
24:24the first nuclear reactor in the world?
24:29Cricket.
24:32Golf.
24:35Baseball.
24:38Or American football?
24:42Interesting question.
24:48Maybe we should start from
24:52where was the first nuclear reactor
24:54constructed by the state?
24:56Of course.
24:58This is a good start.
25:00Where is it?
25:02Yes, most of the sports
25:04are even
25:06state-owned.
25:08Exactly.
25:11I am excluding cricket as an option,
25:13because it is a British
25:16sport.
25:21But golf, baseball and American football
25:23are practiced there.
25:29Yes.
25:31Another question is
25:33why exactly
25:35under such a playground?
25:37What is the reason for this?
25:39Yes.
25:41Maybe
25:44there is a reason
25:46for the protection
25:48of the environment?
25:50When was the first nuclear reactor
25:52built?
25:56I think it was built
25:58between
26:001945
26:02and
26:041955 at least.
26:08I am excluding
26:10baseball as well,
26:12because it is a big field.
26:16Logically.
26:18How many holes are there?
26:20I don't practice it,
26:22but there are a lot of holes.
26:25So,
26:27why not under
26:28such a playground?
26:30Yes.
26:34Another thing that worries me
26:36is that there may be
26:38some conspiracy
26:40in the whole process
26:42to create
26:44a nuclear reactor
26:47so that the idea
26:49is not stolen.
26:51And maybe
26:53this is the reason
26:55to look for
26:56shelters
26:58under such a playground.
27:02If the enemy is looking for it.
27:04If the enemy is looking for it, yes.
27:08American football
27:10and baseball are played
27:12on fields
27:14and stadiums
27:16that are inhabited.
27:18Overall,
27:20my answer is B.
27:22At the end of the day,
27:24I go back to golf.
27:27I want to play golf, yes.
27:29With a joker,
27:3150-50.
27:33Let the computer help you,
27:35Mr. Dimitrov, now.
27:42Yes.
27:44But this is baseball.
27:46This breaks my logic.
27:48But it helps you.
27:50We choose American football
27:52as my answer is D.
27:54Let's see.
27:57Dear viewers,
27:59is it because of the nuclear reactor
28:01that American football players
28:03are so energetic,
28:05hard-working and healthy?
28:07The right answer is coming
28:09right after the commercials.
28:22Hello.
28:23Hello, dear viewers.
28:25I'm Yaroslav Dimitrov.
28:28I admit I was born in Gorno-Ryachovica.
28:30I play.
28:32Is it interesting, Mr. Dimitrov?
28:34Yes.
28:36It's a good question.
28:38It's both historical and military.
28:40Maybe we should call it scientific.
28:42Yes.
28:44The first nuclear reactor
28:46was hardly made
28:48with the idea
28:50of bombing later
28:51but the first nuclear reactor in the world,
28:53cricket,
28:55or American football.
28:57Mr. Dimitrov is a founder
28:59of American football.
29:01This happened exactly
29:03as you said,
29:05in 1942.
29:07Three years earlier,
29:09Einstein sent a letter
29:11to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
29:13that after a series of experiments,
29:15after the scattering of atoms
29:17and after the scientists
29:19knew that
29:21the energy could be separated
29:23from this reaction,
29:25the Nazis could use
29:27this scientific discovery
29:29for military purposes.
29:31And so,
29:33scientists from all over America,
29:35starting with Enrico Fermi,
29:37gathered in Chicago
29:39in an abandoned playground
29:41for American football.
29:43They made a scientific laboratory
29:45and controlled experiments
29:47with the first nuclear reactor.
29:48And this sequence
29:50leads to the Manhattan Project,
29:52to Oppenheimer
29:54and the two atomic bombs.
29:56Very good answer!
29:58Well done!
30:10I really want to build
30:12a new national football stadium
30:14in Kosovo
30:15so that our football players
30:17can get in touch
30:19and start playing.
30:21To play!
30:23To energize them.
30:263,000 levs.
30:28You have the opportunity
30:30to eat a Christmas tree
30:32when you decide.
30:34Here is the question.
30:38How did Depeche Mode
30:40advertise in 1989
30:42its future hit
30:43Personal Jesus?
30:49With a Lithuanian procession?
30:54With a Christmas ad?
30:58With free Bibles?
31:01Or with a premiere
31:03in Jerusalem?
31:08Interesting question again.
31:13Yes, you are in the order
31:15of great questions.
31:17Thank you very much.
31:19I hope for the viewers of BTV.
31:21Good questions.
31:23You are doing well.
31:25Are you a witness to this?
31:27In 1989?
31:29Yes, yes.
31:31We even listened to Depeche Mode,
31:33one of the most popular bands.
31:35And they continue?
31:37Yes, they continue to make music.
31:39Unfortunately,
31:40the group is dying
31:42relatively soon.
31:44Yes, Andy Fletcher,
31:46Fletch.
31:48The new ones continue.
31:50Dave Gehan and Martin Gore.
31:54As a whole, I have no idea
31:56what the answer is.
31:58But,
32:00trying to think logically,
32:03I would exclude
32:05the premiere
32:07in Jerusalem.
32:08Exactly.
32:13I can't remember the content
32:15of the song.
32:17What was the text?
32:23But they are British
32:25who have an unusual way
32:27of thinking.
32:29They are provocative
32:31in their behavior.
32:33I wonder if
32:38they published all of this
32:40in the newspaper
32:42because in these years
32:44the newspapers were still
32:45being read.
32:49I have no idea
32:51what Lithium 6 is.
32:53Honestly.
32:58At the moment,
33:00I am thinking
33:02if it would be useful
33:04with its encyclopedic name.
33:08Or
33:10to take a risk
33:12and publish
33:14what I consider
33:16to be true.
33:18As you estimate,
33:20the risk is minimal.
33:22Do you have a winning sum?
33:24I bet on answer B,
33:26a newspaper ad.
33:28Let's play.
33:30Let's see.
33:35Elkie,
33:36what is your opinion
33:38on the question?
33:40I definitely won't choose
33:42a newspaper ad
33:44because the title is
33:46Personal Jesus.
33:48I will think of something
33:50sooner.
33:52What is Lithium 6?
33:54I don't know.
33:56Probably something religious.
33:58Exactly.
34:006 is religious.
34:02But I really like
34:04free Bibles.
34:06There are a lot of promotions
34:08and music stores
34:10in Western Europe.
34:12A lot of them are together.
34:15I remember this summer
34:17Rolling Stones
34:19came
34:21and announced
34:23their new album
34:25which is coming out
34:27called Need Diamonds.
34:29They opened a store
34:31for diamonds.
34:33It was like a hidden message.
34:34I will send you my answer.
34:36Congratulations.
34:44Suddenly
34:46Your Own Personal Jesus
34:48appeared.
34:50And later
34:52a phone number
34:54where you can listen to the song.
34:56The British.
34:58You did well here.
35:00Let's play.
35:02Let's see a new question.
35:04You are a fan of The PeshMod.
35:06They are the whole army of Bulgaria.
35:08Yes.
35:10Last year in Bucharest
35:12there were more than 5, 6, 10,000 Bulgarians.
35:14Yes, they were traveling.
35:16And
35:18according to my data
35:20not confirmed by anyone
35:22but my good friends told me
35:24that The PeshMod were incognito here
35:26to shoot one of their latest videos
35:28which was definitely shot
35:30in Bozhurishte, in the studio
35:32and the lake
35:34where Tatjana Jolinska,
35:36a young Bulgarian actress,
35:38plays one of the main roles
35:40in this video.
35:42Now, Jaroslav, let's see
35:44the question for 5,000 leva.
35:49I am very interested
35:51to see what we have prepared for you.
35:58For the genius mathematician
36:00Abraham de Moivre
36:02it is claimed that he calculated
36:04the explosion of
36:09Louis XIV
36:13the fire in London
36:15in 1666
36:20the fall of Constantinople
36:23or Smartassi.
36:28Most probably
36:30this is a Frenchman.
36:35Whom
36:37I have no idea
36:40of whom
36:42he was a contemporary
36:44to be honest.
36:47Abraham de Moivre
36:53I exclude the fall of Constantinople
36:59maybe it has nothing to do
37:01with Byzantium
37:02because it is in his first name.
37:09The fire in London
37:11in 1666
37:13is during
37:22I think it was called the Golden Age
37:24the assassination of Henry's
37:26daughters
37:27Henry's daughters
37:30Henry, Henry,
37:32the fourth or the eighth, I forgot.
37:34It doesn't matter.
37:38I would call Ellie
37:40to help me.
37:42It is a gross-majors question.
37:44Ellie, act as a joker.
37:54Hello, hello.
37:55This is the question.
37:57You look at it.
37:59Do you have any idea?
38:03I can say that he is a Frenchman.
38:05That's what his name looks like.
38:09Now,
38:11I have heard of someone
38:13who killed himself.
38:15I don't know if it was Abraham de Moivre
38:17but I know for sure
38:19that someone killed himself.
38:21I turned to him
38:23because Louis XIV
38:25and I think he became
38:27the king of the sun
38:29gradually, without drama
38:31and the rise of Louis XIV
38:33Yes, the rise of Louis XIV
38:35is also something logical.
38:37Let's not say that one Frenchman
38:39is another Frenchman.
38:41A purely logical fire in London
38:43to be foreseen
38:45and someone to deal with
38:47when a city would burn.
38:50This is more like an incident
38:52which
38:54if they had seen it
38:56they would have confirmed it.
38:58It wouldn't have happened.
39:00That's what I think.
39:04I think it's a game.
39:06That's why we are here.
39:08Yes.
39:10And we plan to answer
39:12the two questions, right?
39:14Yes, I plan to answer the two questions.
39:16I'm not sure though.
39:18The decision is yours.
39:20We assume
39:21that the brilliant mathematician
39:23Abraham Biomolavar
39:25was lucky
39:27on the day of his death
39:29because of water.
39:31Let's see.
39:35A great question.
39:37You are both smart.
39:39More people will be richer, better.
39:41More springs.
39:43Let's drink water.
39:45The fall of Constantinople
39:49When?
39:51Between 1350-1400.
39:57There were brilliant mathematicians.
39:59There was Louis,
40:01there was Rabiteau.
40:03Yes.
40:06The rise of Louis
40:08in the 14th century
40:10and later
40:12this mathematician was born in the 17th century
40:14and among other things
40:17lived for 87 years.
40:19Something exceptional
40:22for the state of medicine
40:24and for the entire human system.
40:28The great fire of 1666
40:30turned the world upside down.
40:34It turned the world upside down.
40:36For one night
40:38London was on fire
40:40because of the broken windows.
40:42The next day
40:44Nicholas Brady
40:46remembered that this could happen again
40:48and founded the first insurance company in the world.
40:54Did Abraham de Moivre
40:56give him this idea?
41:03If we had the time and resources
41:05we could inform everyone in London
41:07with coffee
41:09to wait for water
41:11now.
41:13Can it be calculated?
41:15And how?
41:16What should be calculated?
41:20How much time to sleep per day?
41:23We use some theory of probability.
41:26Exactly.
41:28Exactly.
41:30There is a book
41:32The Doctrine of Chance
41:34favorite book by the Commercials.
41:36It calculates how many hours
41:38per day one should sleep
41:40and when it comes to
41:42that one should sleep
41:4424 hours per day
41:4624 hours per day.
41:48You gave us the right answer.
41:50Your death.
41:52Congratulations.
41:56Thank you, Elke.
41:58You helped us a lot.
42:00Yaroslav,
42:02you were great.
42:045,000 Lev was the price.
42:06Why?
42:08I can't wait.
42:10I want to open the question for 10,000 Lev
42:12to see.
42:14Congratulations.
42:1610,000 Lev.
42:18You are alone.
42:20The decisions are entirely yours.
42:25For which Russian poet
42:27died young in a duel
42:29Emperor Nikolai I says?
42:32For the dog.
42:34Dog's death.
42:39Pushkin.
42:42Esenin.
42:44Lermontov.
42:47Turgenev.
42:5010,000 Lev
42:52in the studio of Stani Bogat.
42:54Again, a great question.
42:57What I know
43:00from the
43:02shown
43:04authors
43:06is that Pushkin died
43:08young in a duel
43:10for sure.
43:13But at the time
43:15and with the others
43:17it was possible
43:22for one of the other authors
43:24to participate in a duel
43:26and to have died
43:28also
43:30in a duel.
43:35Turgenev, I don't think
43:37among them.
43:39That's what I think.
43:43The other right
43:45on which he moves
43:47is why Emperor Nikolai I says
43:49For the dog.
43:51Dog's death.
43:53This was the author who
43:57was some kind of opposition
43:59of the tsar
44:01for sure.
44:03It sounds very logical, yes.
44:06At the same time, I think
44:08Pushkin was a favorite
44:09of the tsar's court,
44:11so to speak.
44:17He had fans.
44:22He had
44:27respect.
44:34I think Lermontov had
44:35a dramatic fate.
44:39I have some
44:41vague memories
44:43about this thing.
44:50Nikolai I says
44:52For the dog.
44:54Dog's death.
44:56Precisely for him.
45:03To be honest,
45:05I would not
45:10want to take a risk.
45:12Although it's a game to me.
45:18The decisions are yours, Mr. Dimitrov.
45:21I will do my part.
45:23Until the end.
45:25The chance is the only one.
45:28Yes.
45:30We will have others.
45:32Not in this game.
45:33Life.
45:35Mr. Yaroslav Dimitrov
45:37stops his show
45:39with 5000 levs.
45:44I will prepare.
45:46The player is waiting.
45:48What would you mark?
45:50I mark the answer
45:52Lermontov.
45:54Elke, do you know him?
45:56I do not know.
45:58How do you not know?
46:00Esenin lives in a completely different era.
46:01100 years later.
46:03Either Pushkin or Lermontov.
46:05The correct answer
46:07Lermontov.
46:09Igor is guessing.
46:11But he may not be brave enough.
46:135000 levs.
46:15Congratulations.
46:17Congratulations.
46:20It was a pleasure.
46:22Likewise.
46:30Thank you for your attention.
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46:38I bow to you.
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46:53Goodbye.