No it is not and the below answer was stuck out for a very valid reason It is make believe. TV games shows risk criminal Prosecution for breaking laws if the results are fixed. However even the laws that were enacted were to stop the games shows from giving the money to the contestants. Ratings for Game Shows are worth money and people winning big money attract larger audiences. Wheel of Fortune is upset that they only had a single million dollar winner and very glad that they had her. Deal or No Deal tried very hard to get a big winner increasing the million dollar cases until someone actually could not lose. They won the million because both cases had a million in the cases. They are allowed to rig a game when they tell you that 13 cases have a million dollars in it because that is not cheating. Cheating would be telling the contestant to choose case number 10 because that is where the million is.
Yes it is rigged. Here is my theory:
Inside the cases, there are more than 4 amounts in them.. think of it as a cube that has 4 amounts put on each side. They dictate the outcomes by revolving the 4 different amounts, inorder to make the game more interesting.. or to dish out less money. Like an 'open & closed' sign, they can flip to whatever side they want.
Ex. Case #1 has the amounts 1mill, $0.1, $1, and $500,000 with Case #2 having 0.1, $50, $500, and $500,000. Say the person knocked down all the amounts except $0.1 and $500,000, and that cases #1 and #2 are left. They then have the ability to change the amounts..... if they chose the bankers deal, they put the $500,000 into the case they have and the $0.1 in the field to make it seem like a bad choice, hence more viewers. If they choose their own case, they put the $0.1 in the case, and the $500,000 in the field.
This way, they can dictate the whole game.. Imagine that example but with 20 other cases.. dictating the game would be so easy.
Just imagine the number of people who knew about the rigging and who could extort the show because it was fixed.
The show is fixed a little bit.
Lets say the odd actor or two who knows the contents may influence the outcome occasionally.
number 6 has the one penny.
I have seen a fully rigged Mathews Featherlite for $150, but I think that was a pretty good deal.
if your using the term i am thinking of by the word rigged then i would say i rigged the ropes. Or if it was the other meaning you could say i was rigged with tiredness or something like that. hope this helps.
No
They act instantly and positively when rigged tight.
No it's not rigged. It's an expression of what your peers think of you!
Rigged - 1986 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16
yacht this was the original answer but this can refer to a powered vessel too. As in motor yacht. A one masted fore and aft rigged vessel is called a sloop and can have various sail plans e.g. Gaff rigged, bermudian rigged
No, game shows cannot be rigged. Rigging a game show is a felony, and can lead to the producer of the show being jailed, along with the cancellation of the show.
Unfurled and rigged means that they have "rigged" the boat, meaning put the masts up, and set the boat up so it is reads to go, and unfurled meaning unrolling the sails.
I'm not an expert, but I believe you can sail closer to the wind with a lateen-rigged sail than with square sails.
no
Rigged - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA UK:15 USA:R