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''You Bet Your Ass'' is a Canadian
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that aired on
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and casino motif, with contestants answering questions on
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to earn points. The contestant with the most points at the end of the show was the winner. Hosted by Canadian comedian
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and his co-host,
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, the show premiered in 2005. As of June 25, 2007, the Comedy Network dropped ''You Bet Your Ass'' from its weekday lineup, replacing it with reruns of ''
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''. Reruns of ''You Bet Your Ass'' began airing in the weekday morning block on April 28, 2008 (replacing ''
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, who are the producers of two other game shows, '' Game On'' and ''
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in Toronto.


Rounds

The game was played in four rounds.


Piece of Ass

In the first round, "Piece of Ass", the three contestants are shown a category. Francis says the show's "Hit me" to reveal a category and the contestant must answer a question for 100 points. The contestant in the left podium begins the round. After seeing the category, a contestant has the option of "doubling down", to receive two questions in the category, for 200 points. However, if the contestant gets a question wrong, not only does he lose points corresponding to how much it was worth (100 normally, 200 for a double-down), but the other players have a chance to steal the question. Players are given 1000 points to begin the game. Also, one player may get a wild card instead of a category, and he must choose an opponent from whom to take 500 points if he can answer a single question.


Dirty Dozen

Round two was the "Dirty Dozen", much like the typical "lightning round" on many game shows. 12 questions were asked (4 per contestant), with a spotlight randomly falling on a contestant who must then answer directly. The correct answer to each question serves to segue to the next question. Questions are worth 500 points apiece (100 in season 1), and no points are lost on incorrect responses. In season 1, the contestant who answers was determined before Stewart read the question; however, in season 2, Stewart would read the question and then the contestant would be chosen.


Up Your Ass

Round three was "Up Your Ass". It takes the same form as round one, only with 200 or 400 points at stake, and 1000 points are again given to all players.


Ass on the Line

The final round, "Ass On The Line", presented the players with four categories. The player with the lowest score got first choice and could wager any amount up to their total on each of three successive questions in the chosen category, with a minimum bet of 500 points (100 in season 1). The round is over for players who fall below the minimum. The player who began the round in second place chose from the three remaining categories and the same structure applied, followed by the same routine for the player that was leading to begin the round.


Winning and bonus round

Whoever had the most points at the completion of the final round won $500 and then got to see one final category, and could choose to answer one question for a further $1,000, or to answer two questions for a further $2,000. Regardless of the choice, it was an all-or-nothing bonus: if, for example, the player opted to answer two questions, but answered the first one correctly and misses the second, they would only win the $500 for winning the game. In season 1, the winner could choose to take $500 or "double down" and attempt to answer one final question correctly for $1,000, but a wrong answer meant he or she got nothing. If a game ended in a tie, the double down question was not offered and the tied contestants split the $1,000 prize automatically.


Running gags

* Sitara wears a different shirt every episode, each one featuring a different motto or creed, such as "''Brunettes have more fun''" and "''My ass is always on the line''." * When a round ends, the sound of a donkey is heard. Occasionally, Stewart would say, "That's my wife, gotta go".


Notable contestants

*Actor Chris Kalhoon, who went on to star with
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in '' Faces in the Crowd'', was a contestant on the pilot episode. * Colin Sheppard, who was expelled from ''
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, recurring jurors on the hit Canadian show '' Video on Trial'', were contestants in the third season.


External links

* {{IMDb title, id=0766228, title=You Bet Your Ass CTV Comedy Channel original programming Television shows filmed in Toronto 2005 Canadian television series debuts 2007 Canadian television series endings 2000s Canadian game shows