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00:003, 2, 1, start!
00:27Are our participants rich? As they say in our region, these are the Olympic Games in terms of knowledge.
00:32Yes, the participation is important, but it is also important what results our participants will show.
00:37I believe, I am convinced that there are well-known Olympians who are worthy of the gold medal.
00:42We are waiting for you, we are waiting for you here.
00:45Will Gabi Ilieva be one of them? We will find out in a little while,
00:49because she starts with the first safe sum, or as they say in professional Belot language,
00:55language avoids the hood. You are not a hood. Good evening!
00:58Good evening!
01:00Why do you love playing cards so much?
01:03Actually, I can count up to 151 before I know the alphabet yet.
01:07My father and grandfather taught me when I was very young and they instilled this passion in me.
01:13Tell me about your education, Russian-English high school, a very serious high school.
01:19Yes, a serious school.
01:21Then where?
01:22Then I graduated from the University of Sofia in architecture and geodesy.
01:27I am a construction engineer by education, fortunately not by profession.
01:31I suppose you are a big fan of Liverpool, of everything red.
01:36Yes, of everything red, of volleyball and in general a good player.
01:40With you is Sianna. Hello Sianna, once again to you.
01:44Girls, I wish you to make a very good and memorable game.
01:48The jokers are in front of you.
01:49So, ladies and gentlemen, Gabriela Ilieva continues her show now.
02:02Gabi, I have to ask you, I pass to you entirely.
02:06Are you afraid of the amount that is ahead of you?
02:10Not yet.
02:12Do you have feelings?
02:14I wouldn't say, I'm a very gambling person.
02:18Okay, let's play without insurance then.
02:21Maybe.
02:23Let's see, the question is for 1000 levs.
02:29Literary awards in what genre bear the names of the writers Kalina Malina and Konstantin Konstantinov?
02:36Script.
02:38Biography.
02:41Sci-fi.
02:44Children's literature.
02:48I think I have read some of Kalina Malina's books and I think she will point me to the right answer, which I think is children's literature.
02:59She is a children's writer.
03:01The answer, yes.
03:02She is a children's writer.
03:04The answer, yes.
03:06In your opinion.
03:08In my opinion.
03:10Shall we play?
03:11Let's play.
03:12Let's see.
03:16Absolutely right answer.
03:17Absolutely right answer.
03:26Not only that, Kalina Malina is the author of the first Bulgarian children's novel, Zlatno srce.
03:34The next question is for 1500 levs.
03:37I would like to ask if you would insure it.
03:39Not yet.
03:40Let's play.
03:47The names of some of the days of the week in English originate from the names of the gods.
03:56What is the day of Thor?
04:01Monday?
04:03Wednesday?
04:07Thursday?
04:09Or Friday?
04:11As a famous Bulgarian commentator says, even now it is unpleasant.
04:17Which one is famous?
04:19Maybe you will get me in some of the next questions and I will tell you then.
04:23Ah, then you will tell me.
04:25What is unpleasant?
04:27I would even say pleasant.
04:29Ok, let me translate.
04:31You are learning English after all.
04:33That's right, yes.
04:34The question is, when do you translate them to English?
04:38Monday?
04:40Monday.
04:42Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
04:46You don't even have weekends.
04:51You will move to Russia.
04:53The only city in Bulgaria, ladies and gentlemen, where every residential block…
04:58Has its own name, yes.
05:00Has its own name.
05:01Has its own name.
05:07If we start with the fact that Thor starts with TH,
05:12this should be Thursday.
05:15Thursday.
05:17Let's mark the answer.
05:20Thursday?
05:22Yes.
05:24Ok, let's play.
05:25Thursday.
05:27Thursday.
05:29Thursday.
05:31Thor's day.
05:33The correct answer.
05:35An elementary question.
05:43Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday are named after the gods Mani, Odin, Thor and Frigg.
05:49Will you finish?
05:51Not yet.
05:53New question.
05:56Against whom do the Spartan warriors fight in the famous battle of Thermopylae?
06:04They fight against…
06:07The Persians?
06:09The Bessians?
06:12The Greeks?
06:14Or the Romans?
06:18One of the most famous battles in the history of mankind.
06:23In this battle, the Greeks and the Spartans unite their forces
06:30and endure, if I'm not mistaken, for about 10 days,
06:35the huge power of the Persians and Xerxes.
06:40I think it was their king.
06:42How many Spartans were there?
06:45In the movie it is said that there were 300.
06:49Maybe there were a little more,
06:52but the point is that in this narrow gap, the number doesn't matter,
06:59but the formation.
07:01This helps them to hold on so that the Greeks can prepare.
07:08Against the two of Xerxes?
07:10Yes.
07:12What is the answer?
07:14We mark the answer A. The Persians.
07:16Let's see. Where are the Thermopylae?
07:17In Greece.
07:19Greece is quite large.
07:21South, north, east, west?
07:23South of Greece.
07:25Verona, the Persians!
07:37And now, ladies and gentlemen, while you are traveling in Greece,
07:40you can see a huge monument that celebrates this battle.
07:43The Persians fled from the tribe.
07:45They barely made it down.
07:47The Greeks themselves,
07:49more precisely, the Athenians, the Spartans,
07:52were in separate cities.
07:54Yes.
07:56Polises were there, cities.
07:58Are we going to conclude, Gabi?
08:00Not yet.
08:02Not yet. Let's see the question.
08:04And it is!
08:06In which European country, in 2022,
08:10the court decided that the children should carry the families of their parents?
08:18Finland?
08:20Italy?
08:23France?
08:25Or Greece?
08:28I have a feeling that I have heard this in the news.
08:31That's why I say every night,
08:33please stay with the news.
08:35Exactly, it is very important.
08:37The answers are hidden there.
08:40Not in all of them, but somewhere.
08:42The others are in the libraries.
08:45I wonder if I should follow my intuition,
08:47my memory,
08:49which, in principle, is not good for me,
08:51or if I should get angry with a joker.
08:55Let's use 50-50.
08:58And let's pray for the children.
08:59Let's pray for the children.
09:01And let's pray for the computer to turn off two of the wrong answers.
09:05Without your thoughts.
09:07Without.
09:09Do you have a strategy, man?
09:11This is it, let's play.
09:13Gabi, please ask the computer to turn off two of the wrong answers now.
09:24Oops.
09:25I understand that you are going to mix up with Finland.
09:27Yes, exactly.
09:32Italy against Greece.
09:37No problem for me to get home with two jokers with 500 level.
09:43I will shoot and mark the answer B-Italy.
09:46The answer B-Italy.
09:49Let's play.
09:51This is a one-off.
09:53The interruptions in Stani Bogat always come with two names.
09:57Advertising and B-TV.
09:59Watch them and we'll be back in the studio.
10:15Hello, this is Stani Bogat on B-TV.
10:18We presented a very interesting, I would say,
10:21civilizational, contemporary, current issue of Gabi.
10:24She didn't say a word about this opinion.
10:27She didn't even say her opinion.
10:29But this is for the polls, for equality,
10:32for the choice of a child to really choose what he appreciates.
10:37Many people from my generation think that we should move
10:42to more conservative waters.
10:45Like we say, more liberal countries.
10:48Scandinavia is one of them, with Sweden for sure.
10:51Finland, however, has fallen.
10:53The question we asked you is,
10:55in which European country, two years ago,
10:57the court decided that children should bring their families
11:00to their parents.
11:03You decided to bet on Catholic Italy,
11:07conservative from centuries against Orthodox Greece,
11:11which are also quite conservative,
11:14in the good sense of the word.
11:17They follow a lot of traditionalists.
11:20Two of the most incredible answers remained.
11:23I would exclude them, I don't know the right one.
11:26Let's see.
11:28Let's see together what the right answer is here.
11:35The green light is on you.
11:37You can take a deep breath.
11:42If we think about it, we can say that until now
11:45the practice was for the child to automatically take
11:48the name of the father, which is not OK,
11:51it is not discriminatory.
11:54This practice has been removed.
11:56And here we already have 5,000 levs.
11:58Gabi, let's hear from you.
12:00Let's close them already.
12:02Let's close them. OK.
12:04The second safe sum is about 5,000 levs.
12:08Two ways to guess.
12:10Let's play now.
12:12Let's see the question.
12:15What is Harrison Schmitt's profession?
12:18The only scientist who steps on the moon.
12:23Is he an archaeologist?
12:26Is he a geologist?
12:29Is he a mathematician?
12:31Or is he a physicist?
12:34In principle, if we follow the logic,
12:37maybe he should be an archaeologist or a geologist.
12:42But I think he is a physicist.
12:45But let's use the joker.
12:48OK.
12:50Let's see.
12:52We are using the joker.
13:00These are Boris.
13:01Ah, Boris!
13:03It's him, Iliev Krasavezva.
13:06I would have taken him.
13:08But it's Z.
13:10Z.
13:12Kristina Borisova is my roommate.
13:14She is an architect.
13:16Do you still live in an apartment?
13:18Before Boris, she was my roommate.
13:20OK.
13:22You say everything.
13:24And Marinka Dimitrova, from Bogdansk, Stara Zagora.
13:27What is your relationship with Marinka?
13:28Marinka is my colleague and a good friend.
13:32Who is your roommate?
13:34Let's call Gabi.
13:36I think we should call Boris.
13:39Let's put him under pressure.
13:42Boris.
13:44Boris Shestrakas.
13:53Yes, please.
13:55Mr. Iliev, we are looking for you.
13:56I am on the phone.
13:58Hello, Niki Kanchev.
14:00Hello, Mr. Kanchev.
14:02Hello, Mr. Iliev.
14:04I am playing with Mrs. Iliev.
14:06Now I am useful.
14:08It's a good question.
14:10Gabi, we are playing very well.
14:12The question is for 5,000 levs.
14:14And the question is whether you will answer correctly.
14:17If not, be honest.
14:19Say this and this, this and this.
14:21Success.
14:23OK, I am at ease.
14:24Act quickly.
14:26Are you alone and are there people around you to help?
14:28Don't you have friends?
14:30I will try to talk to them.
14:32And you are confident.
14:34Bravo, Boris.
14:36Now.
14:38What is Harrison Schmitt's profession?
14:43Harrison Schmitt.
14:48This is the first scientist to step on the moon.
14:51Archaeologist, geologist, mathematician or physicist?
14:54Geologist.
15:00Eight.
15:04Geologist or astronomer?
15:13Geologist or astronomer?
15:16The astronomer must have been after he stepped on the moon.
15:21OK, let's start.
15:22I will listen to him.
15:28And he will regret it if he doesn't give a correct answer.
15:31I don't see the answer.
15:33Astronomer, but let's mark it.
15:35We mark the answer.
15:37Geologist.
15:42Maybe he will step on the moon.
15:44Yes, that's right.
15:46Archaeologist, on the moon.
15:48He must be looking for something.
15:50There must be some kind of buildings.
15:52There is no past.
15:54Archaeologist deals with the past.
15:56There is no past.
15:58I don't know.
16:00He is not the first person to be on the moon.
16:02Mathematician, on the spot.
16:04To make some experiments.
16:06Physicist, maybe.
16:08Some kind of experiment.
16:10To create something physical.
16:12Air.
16:14To measure the gravity.
16:16Something like that.
16:18But the most logical thing is that he was a geologist.
16:205 000 EUR.
16:33As far as I have read,
16:35I hope I have read a lot,
16:37this is the person to whom we owe
16:39the picture of the Earth.
16:42Is that so?
16:44Yes, from above, from the moon almost.
16:47A very, very beautiful blue picture.
16:50That would be a great question, too.
16:53Yes.
16:55This happens in 1972.
16:57From 1969 to 1972,
16:59only then do people go up there.
17:01After that, the states stop their space program.
17:05The moon closes for visitors.
17:07The Ephraimont cinema, the same.
17:09Aha, Boris is doing well.
17:12Read what you can read.
17:15He did it with 2.5 EUR per half.
17:17Now you have 5 000 EUR,
17:19you can breathe easily,
17:21there is even a certain risk here.
17:23The moon is waiting,
17:25this is also an advantage,
17:27you can hear everything we are talking to you about
17:29and you can have an opinion on the matter.
17:31The least you can do is to say,
17:33this is not it.
17:35This is also very important.
17:37That's right.
17:39Unique question, 10 000 EUR, let's see it.
17:43In which modern country
17:44is the monastery,
17:46where in the 19th century
17:48Gregor Mendel
17:50made his experiments
17:52with pea plants?
17:55The country is Austria,
17:58Germany,
18:01the Czech Republic
18:03or Hungary?
18:11I admit that I have not heard anything
18:12about these experiments
18:14with pea plants.
18:16You haven't heard the story,
18:18Gabriel and the pea plant?
18:20They represent
18:24the 19th century.
18:28As years?
18:311850-1950.
18:37Let's ask Anna
18:39to help us.
18:41From the days to the centuries,
18:43you have a special arrangement.
18:47The centuries start with 1850.
18:50Hello Anna, welcome.
18:52Hello, good evening.
18:56I also wouldn't say that I have...
18:58What are these experiments,
19:00the girls,
19:02who is Gregor Mendel,
19:04where is the monastery,
19:06was he a priest, a scientist?
19:08What did he do?
19:10We are experimenting
19:12with the name of the person.
19:15Monastery,
19:17monastery.
19:19And why did he do these experiments
19:21in the monastery?
19:23The key for me
19:25is the present country,
19:27which can be found
19:29in a country
19:31that does not exist at the moment.
19:33The Austro-Hungarian Empire
19:35is such a country.
19:37What would you invest in
19:38if you had to choose?
19:42Between the two,
19:44I would invest in Hungary.
19:48I don't like the Austro-Hungarian Gregor,
19:51to be honest.
19:58Maybe Czechia?
20:02Because Czechia
20:04is also...
20:06Even Slovakia,
20:08I would invest in Slovakia.
20:15In my opinion,
20:17it's either C or D.
20:20Well, if
20:22there is a D between the two,
20:24I don't know.
20:26Right?
20:28Ok.
20:30So we are not losing anything.
20:32We will rely on our female intuition,
20:34which,
20:36in the case of the two,
20:38we will mark as D Hungary.
20:40Final decision.
20:42Yes.
20:44Let's see.
20:48So, girls,
20:50you and I
20:52and the viewers of BTV
20:55were looking for countries
20:57that exist or exist
20:59or do not exist.
21:02One answer
21:04is always filled
21:06with countries that exist now,
21:08but did not exist then.
21:10Austro-Hungary,
21:12as you said,
21:14did not exist as a separate country,
21:16but Austro-Hungary existed.
21:18Germany,
21:20150-200 years ago,
21:22as a name...
21:24Prussia.
21:26Prussia, yes,
21:28but again it is a prototype of Germany.
21:30Czechia did not exist.
21:32Czechia is a country
21:33that was created artificially.
21:35Czechoslovakia was created
21:37in 1919.
21:39At the same time,
21:41this is one of the oldest
21:43countries,
21:45regions
21:47in Europe.
21:49Very close to Brno
21:51was the monastery
21:53of Gregor Mendel,
21:55Czechia.
21:57You almost caught him,
21:59and he was a unique scientist
22:01and priest.
22:03He made experiments
22:05with these pea seeds,
22:07mixed them,
22:09mixed the plants,
22:11and from there...
22:13Other cultures?
22:15No, no.
22:17Four basic laws,
22:19the basics of genetics.
22:21The next generation of plants,
22:23up and down,
22:25is the same.
22:27There are laws,
22:29he introduced them.
22:31Biology for the 8th grade,
22:33he introduced them.
22:35Gabi, we also thank you.
22:375,000 levs.
22:39You made a great game.
22:41We wish you all the best
22:43in life.
22:45It was a pleasure
22:47to send Gabriela Ilieva.
22:49Wait for 5,000 levs.
22:52Picture.
22:54All the best.
22:56Good luck.
23:03He works in a big leasing company,
23:05but if you think
23:07that we pay the interest,
23:09it's a big lie.
23:11The winning amounts
23:13go into your account.
23:15They are waiting for you.
23:17Come and take the money.
23:19We will learn from him
23:21how to play kendo
23:23and what he has in Scotland,
23:25which he traveled to.
23:27Let's meet the swimmer Georgi Georgiev.
23:33Georgi, welcome.
23:35Good evening.
23:37Where do you travel in Scotland?
23:39Don't you come here
23:41to become rich?
23:43Scotland is a great country
23:45with a long history,
23:47exceptional legends,
23:49many castles.
23:51What was the name
23:53of the Scottish fighter?
23:55Conor?
23:57Yes, Conor.
23:59Do you have a family?
24:01I forgot.
24:03Who are you with in the show?
24:05I am with Plamen,
24:07my old friend.
24:09Hello, Plamen.
24:11Hello.
24:13Old friend.
24:15Do you rely on him?
24:17I rely on him a lot,
24:19especially in general culture.
24:21What is kendo?
24:23You train and play kendo
24:25for many years.
24:27I have been training kendo
24:29since I was 18.
24:31I am not active
24:33but kendo is a part
24:35of samurai culture,
24:37a very important part.
24:39In short,
24:41this is the Japanese fencing
24:43which is trained
24:45with the so-called katana,
24:47but in kendo
24:49they use a rope
24:51made of bamboo.
24:53Do you have protective masks?
24:55Yes, actually,
24:57samurai armor
24:59is similar to kendo armor.
25:01You have a helmet,
25:03which protects you
25:05because the fight
25:07is full contact
25:09and you can get hurt.
25:11That's very interesting.
25:13What are you going to do
25:15with the money you earn
25:17here tonight?
25:19My big dream is to go to Japan.
25:21I really like the culture of Japan,
25:23I study it,
25:25I read a lot about them.
25:27What is the strangest thing?
25:29About the Japanese?
25:30I forgot the exact term,
25:32but they have two faces.
25:34One is in front of the society
25:36and the other is behind the house.
25:38Our rules are the same
25:40both inside and outside.
25:42There are 15 questions
25:44worth 100,000 levs.
25:46Two safe sums.
25:48The first is worth 500 levs
25:50and the second is up to you.
25:52Three jokers,
25:54help your friend in the studio
25:56and call a friend on the phone.
25:57Let's start the show now.
26:04Zhoro, the first question.
26:08When does your father say
26:10that he will buy a bike
26:12for his little son
26:14in the movie Kutchevchik Medzhe?
26:16On sale.
26:18On Tuesday.
26:21Around Christmas.
26:23Another time.
26:25Veren's answer is
26:27another time.
26:29Veren's answer is
26:33the whole sentence
26:35that your father said
26:37that he will buy a bike
26:39but another time.
26:41The second question.
26:43What is the name of
26:45the first work
26:47in your artistic career?
26:49Salute.
26:51Debut.
26:54Salute.
26:56Or Advance.
26:59Veren's answer is
27:01Debut.
27:03Debut.
27:05Correct.
27:07You're still up.
27:10The third question.
27:14Which animal doesn't have
27:16an umbrella in its grandfather's glove?
27:19It doesn't have
27:21a small bitten mouse,
27:22it doesn't have
27:24a golden fox,
27:26or Zayubayo Srednogorski,
27:29or the wasp?
27:32I don't remember
27:34which animals were in the glove,
27:36but the most logical
27:38is the wasp.
27:40Why doesn't it have it?
27:42Is it big or small?
27:44The way in which
27:46the question is built,
27:48the small bitten mouse,
27:50the golden fox,
27:52they are separated.
27:54You're on the same side
27:56with a guitar.
27:58Exactly.
28:00Let's see.
28:02Veren's answer.
28:05And whose work is this?
28:07Rambosiljak.
28:09Elin Pelin.
28:11Okay, it was close.
28:13The fourth question.
28:18According to Todor Kolev's song
28:19is there a thought,
28:21a feeling,
28:23only then does it become art?
28:25Look, you don't even have to answer.
28:27Show,
28:29culture,
28:31art,
28:33or craft?
28:35The answer is art.
28:37Let's mark it.
28:39Veren's answer.
28:44And the question for the first safe sum.
28:49Who is not part of the Apollo 11 crew
28:51that landed on the Moon
28:53in July 1969?
28:58Neil Armstrong.
29:01Michael Collins.
29:05Edwin Aldrin.
29:08Yuri Gagarin.
29:12I don't remember them,
29:14but logically it's Yuri Gagarin.
29:16The answer is yes.
29:17Why?
29:19Well, he's Russian,
29:21the mission is American,
29:23somehow it's not related.
29:25Veren's answer.
29:37The famous days of July 1969,
29:39from July 16th to July 20th,
29:41are coming up.
29:43Otherwise,
29:44Yuri spent 8 years
29:46in space.
29:48Yes, but he's going to land on the Moon.
29:50Yes, he can.
29:52That's why he's the first in space.
29:54You are in
29:56the Middle Earth,
29:58you have a little more to go to space,
30:00you have three Jokers.
30:02Are you going to step here
30:04on a healthier basis?
30:06No.
30:08Let's play.
30:11The common border
30:12between two countries
30:14is the longest in the world.
30:19USA and Canada.
30:21Russia and Kazakhstan.
30:25Sweden and Norway.
30:28Kenya and Ethiopia.
30:31The most logical answer is A,
30:33USA and Canada.
30:36Is there a no?
30:39Well...
30:43I can't imagine
30:45Russia and Kazakhstan
30:47on the map.
30:49Ask me.
30:51How big is Russia?
30:56I don't remember.
30:59Is it big?
31:01The biggest.
31:03One of the biggest countries?
31:07Do you exclude the other two answers?
31:09I exclude them, yes.
31:12But you asked the real question.
31:14Where is it?
31:16It's Kazakhstan.
31:18How big is Kazakhstan?
31:20It's not one of the smaller countries, for sure.
31:29Let's use 50-50.
31:34Wise saying.
31:37Let the computer
31:39enter Zhoro's game
31:40and eliminate
31:42two of the wrong answers now.
31:52USA and Canada.
31:54The final answer.
31:56Let's see.
32:00Zhoro's duel for the questions
32:02will continue
32:04after the commercial break.
32:11THE COMPETITION
32:20Before the commercial break,
32:22Georgy tried to cross the 1,000 level
32:24to see if he will be able
32:26to migrate to the big sums.
32:28He used a joker.
32:30He was seriously pressured by Kazakhstan.
32:32You should take Kazakhstan
32:34and compare it
32:36with the USA or Canada,
32:38not with anyone else.
32:40You should compare them.
32:42It's very important for us
32:44whether these borders
32:46are vertical
32:48or horizontal,
32:50whether they are north-south
32:52or east-west.
32:54This also matters a lot.
32:59Go back to the globe,
33:01ladies and gentlemen,
33:03before you come here,
33:05and don't say
33:07that there is an additional
33:08border between the two countries.
33:10This is Alaska,
33:12which is even more important.
33:14The total border is
33:168,893 kilometers.
33:18A unique and long answer
33:20from the USA and Canada.
33:30And indeed,
33:32the upper part of Alaska
33:34is north-south,
33:36the lower part,
33:38let's say,
33:40is the Atlantic.
33:42Good question.
33:44Are you going to confirm
33:46the following question?
33:48No.
33:50Let's play.
33:52Let's see the question.
33:54Which hormone in the human body
33:56is known as epinephrine?
34:01This is insulin.
34:04This is cortisol.
34:06This is adrenaline.
34:09Or this is estrogen.
34:15I have no idea.
34:19Epinephrine.
34:25I don't think Joker is suitable for this question.
34:28Get rid of your friend.
34:30We're using Joker. Get rid of your friend.
34:32Yes.
34:33Good.
34:35Let's see who are
34:37your three friends
34:39that you have prepared.
34:41They are waiting for us to talk to them.
34:43These are Radoslav Miukov from Plovdiv,
34:45Aleksandar Todorov from Varna,
34:47or Tihomir Boev from Plovdiv.
34:49Let's talk to Tihomir Boev from Plovdiv.
34:51He is our man.
34:53I see a stethoscope,
34:55known as a hearing aid.
34:57Is he a doctor?
34:59What is a doctor?
35:01A veterinarian?
35:03Yes.
35:11Hello?
35:13Dr. Boev speaking.
35:15Yes, on the phone.
35:17Greetings, Dr. Boev.
35:19Dr. Kanchev, the head of the Stani Bogat Institute.
35:21How are you?
35:23I'm fine. It's nice to hear from you again.
35:25Georgiev needs help.
35:27A specific medical question.
35:29For you.
35:31Okay.
35:33Now.
35:35Your hormone in the human body
35:37is known as epinephrine.
35:39Insulin, cortisol, adrenaline, estrogen.
35:44Twenty-two seconds.
35:48Epinephrine?
35:50Yes.
35:52Insulin, cortisol, adrenaline, estrogen.
35:56Adrenaline?
36:00Please. Good luck.
36:03I wish you good health.
36:05Help people and their hearts.
36:08I trust him.
36:10The answer is C. Adrenaline.
36:12Adrenaline. I'll mark it.
36:14You didn't know the answer?
36:16No.
36:18Good choice of joker.
36:22Epinephrine is the synthetic analogue
36:25of this hormone,
36:27which is...
36:29At the moment,
36:31there is a very high amount
36:33in your blood system.
36:35Adrenaline. Correct answer.
36:44Adrenaline suppresses
36:47the release of substances
36:50such as allergies, inflammation, depression.
36:54And it causes
36:56the blood vessels to contract.
37:01Are you going to
37:03tighten your wings
37:05and secure
37:07the next amount?
37:09I think I'll proceed strategically
37:11and secure this amount.
37:13Okay.
37:152,000 leva
37:17is the new goal
37:19for the strategist
37:21from Plovdiv-Georgi Gagarin.
37:23Let's play.
37:25The question is
37:29which battle was not won
37:31by Napoleon's army?
37:36Austerlitz.
37:39Trafalgar.
37:43At the Pyramids.
37:46Borodino.
37:47Trafalgar.
37:53If I'm not mistaken,
37:55this is the battle of Trafalgar.
37:58I watched the movie recently
38:01and it's a shame I don't remember it 100%.
38:04Do you have a short memory?
38:06Obviously.
38:09Were there battles in the movie?
38:11Yes, there were.
38:13Non-stop?
38:15The director
38:17likes to present battles.
38:20Yes, Ridley Scott.
38:23How are you going to greet your friend?
38:25Are you going to jump
38:27or call your friend Flame?
38:30I can't bring Joker home,
38:32so I'll call him.
38:34You'll call him.
38:36Flame, come to us
38:38and help us.
38:45Are you ready for the battle?
38:47Are you heavy?
38:49The weapons are ready,
38:51the guys.
38:53Flame doesn't hear what Jorul says.
38:55He is for Trafalgar
38:57because there is
38:59such a square in London
39:01and it has nothing to do with Napoleon.
39:07To be honest,
39:09I don't know the answer.
39:11Jorul's logic
39:13I would play
39:15in the same way.
39:20Are you sure?
39:22I'm not 100% sure.
39:26I know he lost
39:28a battle against Napoleon.
39:31The Russians?
39:33This is in Moscow.
39:38I'll take the risk.
39:43The answer is B, Trafalgar.
39:48Final decision?
39:50Final decision.
39:52Let's see.
40:00If
40:02your logic is true,
40:05what is in Trafalgar Square?
40:08There is
40:09a monument.
40:13A monument?
40:15A monument?
40:17There is someone up there.
40:19Is Napoleon standing there?
40:21No.
40:23In the center of the English capital?
40:25Napoleon is sitting there.
40:27Why did you call Flame?
40:29This is the right answer.
40:31Keep going up.
40:40Jorul,
40:42you won the battle
40:44with 2,000 EUR,
40:46but there is Nelson up there.
40:48Admiral Nelson.
40:50Now you are free
40:52from the physical pressure
40:54of the money.
40:56You can jump here
40:58directly with the offer you get.
41:00But of course, with anticipation.
41:02The question is for 3,000 EUR.
41:04Let's see the question.
41:06Who is the first Bulgarian footballer
41:07to become a champion
41:09in the Bundesliga in Germany?
41:14A. Martin Petrov.
41:17B. Yordan Lechkov.
41:20C. Daniel Borimirov.
41:23D. Marian Hristov.
41:33I am not very good at football.
41:34Martin Petrov,
41:36I think he played
41:38in the English league,
41:40if I am not mistaken.
41:44Lechkov played in Germany
41:46for sure.
41:53I know you are
41:55a football fan.
41:57Yes,
41:59and now I expect to see
42:01another footballer.
42:02Emil Kosedinov.
42:04I think Balakov
42:06will be in Sochi.
42:08Yes, me too.
42:10He is a legend
42:12in the Bulgarian national team
42:14and in Stuttgart.
42:16D. Borimirov,
42:18B. Yordan Lechkov.
42:20They played
42:22in the same club.
42:24Yes.
42:26I can't remember Borimirov
42:28playing at that time.
42:30C. Marian Hristov.
42:32I think you should
42:34arrange them in time.
42:36I think it is either
42:38D. Borimirov or Yordan Lechkov.
42:40I can't remember Borimirov
42:42playing at that time.
42:44Yes, it is important
42:46if he played in a big team
42:48or a small team.
42:52Very good question.
42:54Very good.
42:57I think we should shoot.
42:59The answer is B. Yordan Lechkov.
43:01Let's see.
43:03I support you
43:05with the fact that you don't lose anything.
43:10Is it possible
43:13Jore and dear viewers
43:15that the answer is only one.
43:18He says it is only one.
43:20But is it possible that
43:22only one of these four
43:24could become a champion of Germany?
43:26Is it possible?
43:28This is your thin logic
43:30that you played in a football team.
43:33According to this logic
43:35I want to tell you
43:37that you are in the game.
43:39D. Borimirov played in Munich
43:41in 1860.
43:43I think they didn't become champions
43:45of Germany
43:47for at least 100 years.
43:49To be honest.
43:51Where did Lechkov play?
43:54I can't remember.
43:56Where did Martin Petrov play?
43:58I remember he played in England.
44:00Are we talking about Germany?
44:02No.
44:04I suggest Martin Petrov
44:06in Wolfsburg.
44:08Did they become champions?
44:10I don't remember.
44:12Lechkov in Hamburg?
44:14Yes.
44:16Marian Hristov in Kaiserslautern.
44:18Kaiserslautern.
44:20Marian Hristov is here!
44:22Marian Hristov.
44:25He was a coach.
44:27He was born in 1998.
44:28He was promoted by Otto Rehagel.
44:30The great Otto Rehagel.
44:32And in 1998
44:34they became champions
44:36of Germany.
44:39Six years later
44:41Otto Rehagel made Greece
44:43European champions.
44:45If we have to enter
44:47into the quiz
44:49about Stani Bogat
44:51the team has prepared
44:53a small fact.
44:55Another Bulgarian
44:56team.
44:58Dimitar Rangelov
45:00together with
45:04Boruse Dortmund
45:06played only one match.
45:08He doesn't count.
45:10How many matches did he play?
45:122010-2011?
45:14At least 10-15 matches.
45:16He had to participate.
45:182,000 EUR!
45:20Let's applaud him!
45:22No.
45:24The questions weren't easy
45:26but there was a trick.
45:28So...
45:30There was adrenaline
45:32epinephrine
45:34and Dr. Boev.
45:362,000 EUR.
45:38A picture for the history.
45:40Check!
45:42I wish you all the best.
45:44I think the plane tickets
45:46to Japan will arrive soon.
45:47Let's applaud him!
45:58We learned something again.
46:00Only one Bulgarian
46:02became champion of Germany.
46:04This is the last signal
46:06in Stani Bogat.
46:08The champion 100,000 EUR
46:10are still a dream.
46:12We will continue tomorrow
46:14when we will reveal
46:15a selection of new questions.
46:17Serious questions for serious players.
46:19Have a good evening!
46:21All the best!
46:23Watch and hear the news now.
46:25See you tomorrow!
46:27Thank you!