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01.04.2021 - 16:23 / etcanada.com
“Wheel of Fortune” fans weren’t happy with Wednesday’s episode.
Viewers called for a change of rules after a technicality cost another contestant — David Pederson — a win.
The rule in question was introduced in 2016 with the game show’s crossword puzzle format, with Pederson losing out on the big money simply for adding the word “and.”
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The crossword is a categorical list, often consisting of four words, so
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A Wheel of Fortune contestant almost won on Wednesday night’s episode but lost on a small technicality — something fans aren’t too happy about it!
"Wheel of Fortune" fans are upset after a technicality cost yet another contestant a win. A rule that was introduced in 2016 along with the long-running game show’s crossword puzzle format has been causing some problems for players.
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