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00:00My dear friends, I don't know what you've been doing all day,
00:29but you certainly deserve an hour of relaxation for the body and training for the mind.
00:34I'm Niki Kanchev, your personal trainer in brain athletics.
00:38Without further ado, let's start today's competition,
00:41which I hope will continue as a marathon, specifically for Ilina Panova.
00:46Good evening, Ilina, again.
00:48Good evening.
00:49Your partner Kaloyan is here. Hello to you too, the Ivanovi family.
00:54We've reached the beginning of a very serious game.
00:59Are you nervous?
01:01I expected to be less nervous, to be honest,
01:05but as everyone says, it's not like watching from the couch.
01:11Let's leave the nervousness.
01:13Let's start with a quick overview of your condition.
01:16The jokers are in place.
01:18I'll ask you a few more strategic questions later,
01:22but ladies and gentlemen, let's announce the continuation of the game of Ilina Panova in Stani Bogat.
01:28Now!
01:35We're starting.
01:36With the question, will you finish those 1500 levs?
01:41In the evening, three more jokers are in place.
01:44Not for now.
01:46Let's see.
01:47How will we start today with what question?
01:55Which two cities are connected by the long 7,845-meter bridge?
02:03Jorisund.
02:07Oslo and Tampere.
02:10Malmö and Copenhagen.
02:13Riga and Tallinn.
02:17Reykjavik and Torshavn.
02:23Now, I know that between Copenhagen, I think, and Malmö, there is a bridge,
02:31a hidden bridge, at least that's what I think,
02:34which connects Denmark with Sweden.
02:50I think that if there is a question about this facility, it is really huge,
02:56but naturally, I'm not sure.
03:00First of all, about Oslo and Tampere.
03:06Yes, it even passes under the water,
03:09I don't know if this is the exact bridge,
03:13it was somewhere in Scandinavia,
03:16probably in the Scandinavian countries,
03:18that's why I think it's Copenhagen and Malmö.
03:22Oslo and Tampere also correspond to what I think about the Scandinavian countries,
03:31but is this bridge so long, 7,845 meters?
03:37It's almost 8 kilometers.
03:39Yes.
03:42I'm not sure about Riga and Tallinn,
03:45I think I'll exclude them as an option,
03:49because I don't think they need such a bridge.
03:55Riga and Tallinn are similar.
04:01Now, it's time to use a joker.
04:05As you say.
04:06And your decision?
04:09I think...
04:13to call a friend.
04:15To call?
04:16Yes.
04:17Yes, maybe.
04:19With speed and the right means,
04:22we might have an answer.
04:23Who else should we look for?
04:25Nikolaj Bojanov from Trusse,
04:27Deni Panov from Ploviv,
04:29or Rumen Kermov from Pleven?
04:32Let's call Deni Panov.
04:34Let's call Ilina's brother, Deni Panov.
04:38Hello, Deni.
04:40Hello, Deni speaking.
04:42Yes?
04:43Deni, hi, Kanchev, Ocholy, stay rich,
04:45we're looking for speed,
04:46Ilina needs help,
04:48according to our rules,
04:50only 30 seconds,
04:51only you two.
04:53I think you'll make it.
04:54Tempo, start.
04:56The bridge is coming soon.
04:58The bridge is coming soon.
05:00The bridge is coming soon.
05:02The bridge is coming soon.
05:04Start.
05:05The bridge is coming soon.
05:07The bridge is coming soon,
05:09connecting two cities.
05:11Oslo and Tampere,
05:13Malmö and Copenhagen,
05:15Riga and Tallinn,
05:16Reykjavik and Torshavn.
05:19The bridge is coming soon,
05:21between two cities.
05:24I know it's coming soon,
05:25but I don't think it's Copenhagen and Malmö.
05:27Is it?
05:28There are Copenhagen and Malmö,
05:30thank God,
05:31I thought about it first,
05:33but I wasn't sure.
05:35You're welcome.
05:37Well,
05:39this is what he's telling me,
05:42we believe him,
05:44so we'll mark the answer B,
05:46which I thought of first,
05:48somewhere between Sweden and Denmark,
05:50Malmö and Copenhagen.
05:52Yes.
05:58Very good.
06:03Very good.
06:11This, in practice,
06:12is the big link between Central Europe,
06:14the whole of Central Europe,
06:16and the Scandinavian peninsula.
06:17Yes.
06:18From Germany,
06:19they go to Denmark,
06:20from Poland,
06:21and up.
06:23You are in the central part of the game.
06:27Will we conclude the sum of 2000 euros?
06:31Not yet.
06:34Now,
06:35we'll ask you the next question.
06:40What is the origin of the name
06:42on the handkerchief?
06:47A hat?
06:50A coat?
06:53Shoes?
06:56Or a house?
06:57Why?
07:28A hat.
07:31Men have hats,
07:33and a hat,
07:34when it's a handkerchief.
07:36Shoes are usually
07:38a kind of wool,
07:40which are more like,
07:42I don't know if they are
07:44the exact handkerchiefs,
07:46or they are present as a whole
07:48in folklore and folk dances.
07:53Now,
07:54here, most probably,
07:56I helped myself,
07:57but let me think a little more.
07:59Go ahead, think,
08:00try without a joker,
08:01if you need to.
08:03I'm going for the hat,
08:04to be honest,
08:05because,
08:06after all,
08:09it's a handkerchief,
08:10a handkerchief.
08:12Right?
08:13According to this logic.
08:17As much as I don't want to,
08:19it's better to use the jokers now.
08:23And here,
08:24let's see a 50-50.
08:26What else will it give us?
08:28We will also ask the joker
08:29to enter the game,
08:30to stop being lazy,
08:32and to help Ilina Panova
08:34and Ivanova now.
08:41A hat against a house.
08:43Let's check the answers.
08:45Where is the hat?
08:46Let's see.
08:48Somewhere in the middle.
08:50Because it's not this hat.
08:52Is the hat on the head?
08:55It's this hat,
08:56which is led.
08:57A bigger hat.
08:59A bigger hat.
09:00A handkerchief.
09:01With it,
09:02the head of the chosen bride is covered,
09:05in which the imam plays.
09:07But the answer is a hat.
09:18That is,
09:19the handkerchief is peculiar,
09:21the bride's handkerchief.
09:23Let's see.
09:24Everything that has happened to you in life,
09:27let's apply it to the game.
09:29Yes.
09:30The question is...
09:31Let's finish sooner,
09:33because I came up with a single strategy,
09:36that if I have one joker left,
09:38then I'll finish.
09:39Then I'll finish, yes.
09:40Let's finish.
09:41You say you want up to 10 questions,
09:43that's why...
09:44My ear is about to reach.
09:46Let's see the question for the second safe amount,
09:49which is already 3000 levs.
09:55What is the record of the 100-meter sprint
09:58set by the fastest man on the planet,
10:01Usain Bolt?
10:078.58 seconds.
10:129.58 seconds.
10:16Or 10.01 seconds?
10:20Or maybe 9.48 seconds?
10:29As soon as I saw the question,
10:31I got 58.00 seconds.
10:34I don't know where from.
10:36Well...
10:37I personally, for sure,
10:40will do worse than 10.01 seconds,
10:44but Usain Bolt,
10:46I guess it's under 10 seconds.
10:49I'm almost sure.
10:51It should be 9.58 or 8.58.
10:59100 meters is not a small distance.
11:04For most people.
11:08Now, what should we do,
11:10except to call my boss to discuss it with us?
11:13Or should we call Usain Bolt's first friend?
11:16Yes.
11:17Kaloyan, order and come quickly!
11:20Let's count the seconds.
11:221, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
11:28During this time, Usain Bolt will run 100 meters.
11:32So, what do you think?
11:34The question is serious.
11:36She said some of the things.
11:38We are really looking for his world record.
11:42I can play something like 50x50,
11:45and I can tell you for sure
11:47it's either 9.58 or 9.48.
11:50For sure, it's not 8.58,
11:52for sure, it's not 10.01.
11:54I can tell you that the previous record is 9.64.
11:58And it seems to me that
12:00maybe Usain Bolt was even faster,
12:03that it was 9.48.
12:05But, as I predicted,
12:07there is 8.58 and 9.58,
12:09and you think it was 9.64.
12:14That's very...
12:17small.
12:18Six hundredths.
12:21Yes, but when it comes to the world record,
12:24even six hundredths can be said to be not very small.
12:28Yes, yes, yes, of course.
12:30It's almost 16.
12:33So, you are more likely to answer B.
12:36Yes, as I predicted, there is 8.58.
12:41This may be the contradiction for 58.
12:45Okay.
12:46So, the first thing I thought was 58.
12:52You say B or D.
12:57Now I'm thinking about A,
12:59and I think I won't give up.
13:01As you estimate, your decision is...
13:04Yes, my decision is...
13:06I think the answer is B. 9.58.
13:09Let's see.
13:12Elina Panova sprints to the answer of the question for 3,000 levs,
13:16and will she be able to finish it?
13:18We'll find out after the commercials on BTV.
13:35This is Stani Bogat.
13:37Good evening.
13:38If you are now watching BTV or Elina Panova,
13:41and her husband Kaloyan Ivanov are playing,
13:44the question is very interesting.
13:46What is the real result of the fastest man on the planet?
13:51Of all those already 7.5 to 8 billion,
13:54he is the fastest.
13:56The previous record was again his.
13:58Unfortunately, Kaloyan is confused.
14:00He is 9.69.
14:05Here we have a logic to get 11 degrees.
14:089.58 is the correct answer.
14:16Bravo, Kaloyan, you are doing very well.
14:18You helped a lot.
14:25Order. Thank you.
14:3416.08.2009 was set,
14:38and on 20.08.2009, four days later,
14:41in top form, Bolt set 200.
14:4419 seconds and 19 degrees.
14:48I will remember it.
14:50The sluggishness, so to say.
14:52Here Elina is already in a safe place.
14:56The game is about to start.
14:58I can't wait to see what will happen now.
15:02Me too.
15:03Is it exciting?
15:04Yes.
15:05In the end, it's a minimum of 10.
15:07Minimum.
15:08Yes.
15:09Minimum.
15:10That's right.
15:11Here is the question.
15:16For three things,
15:17Botev dreams, according to Zakhar Stoyanov.
15:20What is not among them?
15:26The power to destroy armies,
15:30to be able to fly,
15:34to make it rain,
15:38to become invisible.
15:42One thing is excessive.
15:45A great question.
15:47Absolutely, yes.
15:50For Botev,
15:55in our history,
15:57he can say a lot
15:59as a revolutionary child,
16:01as a writer.
16:03For a short time in his life,
16:05he created a lot of art
16:07and died heroically
16:09in the Balkans with his book.
16:11But, according to Zakhar Stoyanov,
16:14as far as I know
16:16Botev's personality,
16:19the power to destroy armies,
16:21in my opinion,
16:22he wanted to have it.
16:24Because he is very radical
16:26in his thinking.
16:28As a follower,
16:30he is more of an activist
16:32than an activist.
16:34Even when he was in Radetsky,
16:36as far as I remember,
16:38he received a letter
16:40from one of the parties
16:42not to go down.
16:44I read it because there is no point
16:46because other cities
16:48have a huge uprising.
16:52But he overcame this obstacle
16:56and went down from Radetsky.
16:58So, the power to destroy armies
17:00for me is a yes.
17:04The rule to kill a child.
17:08The rule to kill a child,
17:10we can relate it
17:12to his lyrics,
17:14according to Zakhar Stoyanov.
17:18The rule to make it rain.
17:20Why would he make it rain?
17:24This is only possible
17:26in the Balkans
17:28when they were fighting
17:30and they hid
17:32or somehow
17:34blinded the others.
17:36The plotters?
17:37Yes.
17:38The investigators?
17:39Yes.
17:40Now, to be able to fly.
17:42To be able to fly
17:44then both
17:46and B and D
17:48are great superpowers.
17:50To be able to fly
17:52and become invisible
17:54and kill both of them.
17:56And kill both of them.
17:58Easily.
18:00Now, here I excluded
18:02only me.
18:04There should be three more.
18:06To become invisible.
18:08Yes.
18:10But to remember
18:12whether in his lyrics
18:14he has a romantic period.
18:16In which he writes
18:18about love,
18:20about his mother.
18:22And then,
18:24after his emigrant life
18:26hit him,
18:28he starts
18:30to think more
18:32about the revolutionary activity.
18:34His creativity
18:36completely changed.
18:40According to Zakhar Stoyanov.
18:42Aha.
18:56Let's see.
19:12From his book
19:14Khristobotyov.
19:16Opit za biografia.
19:18There Zakhar Stoyanov writes
19:20three things he wanted in this world.
19:22To have strength.
19:24Because with one movement
19:26the corps and the army would fall.
19:28Bravo.
19:30To make the rain
19:32to fall
19:34wherever he wants
19:36and to be able to fly.
19:38Yes.
19:40The correct answer is
19:42to become invisible.
19:44A very good question.
19:46We learned something
19:48thanks to you, Ilina.
19:50Botev is
19:52so
19:54in the times
19:56in which he is a hero.
19:58We say very rudely
20:00why to become invisible.
20:02But let's say,
20:04he can disappear.
20:06Three thousand leva.
20:08It would be strange for me
20:10to be able to make the rain.
20:12But here
20:14I thought
20:16that the word
20:18combination itself
20:20can make the rain.
20:22Ilina, three thousand leva.
20:24I think that with the family
20:26and the princess
20:28you will make a wonderful journey.
20:30Congratulations.
20:32All the best.
20:36He is a student
20:38in the National
20:40Natural Mathematics High School
20:42and he is a third-generation programmer.
20:44His grandmother
20:46programmed
20:48some of the first computers
20:50in Bulgaria.
20:52His grandson now dreams
20:54to make the first
20:56independent artificial intelligence
20:58that thinks independently
21:00and even has feelings.
21:02Here is Hristo Boškov.
21:06HRISTO BOŠKOV
21:08HRISTO BOŠKOV
21:10HRISTO BOŠKOV
21:12HRISTO BOŠKOV
21:14What a wonderful thing
21:16a student to be our guest
21:18in Stani Bogat.
21:20Are you already here?
21:22Yes, I was waiting to turn 18
21:24and I appeared at the first opportunity.
21:28Super.
21:30And how did you appear
21:32in this world?
21:34Hello.
21:36Hello.
21:38What kind of a child is Hristo?
21:40What kind of a man did he grow up to be?
21:42A good child.
21:44And now?
21:46I hope he continues
21:48to be a good person.
21:50That's wonderful.
21:52Hristo, don't you think
21:54that artificial intelligence
21:56poses many dangers?
21:58I think that with the right laws
22:00and the right organization
22:02nothing bad can happen to humanity.
22:04Where did you end up in your development?
22:06Nowhere.
22:08I'm waiting to finish my high school
22:10and then high school.
22:12Where are you going to continue?
22:14I hope abroad
22:16because in Bulgaria
22:18there is an institute that deals with this
22:20but it is for doctoral students
22:22who have a lot of time
22:24until they get there.
22:26All right.
22:28Everything learned, applied, seen in your life
22:30is here tonight
22:32to bring it out
22:34and make a great game.
22:36Why not? And to win the game.
22:38Is it possible?
22:40Absolutely.
22:42With a little luck.
22:44Hristo, here are the rules.
22:46They are 15 questions for 100,000 levs.
22:48Two safe sums.
22:50The first is 500 levs,
22:52the second is up to you.
22:54Three jokers.
22:56Help from mom.
22:58This show will become rich.
23:06First question.
23:12What is the purpose
23:14of running away from home?
23:16Do you want no answers?
23:18Yes.
23:20To run away from work.
23:22To spread
23:24the planet.
23:26To run away
23:28from problems.
23:30Or to run for health.
23:32As much as I like the first answer,
23:34I think the second answer is correct.
23:36Let's mark it.
23:38It is correct.
23:44Second question.
23:50When in Italy
23:52they use the greeting Ciao
23:54at dawn,
23:58in the sun,
24:00exactly at lunch,
24:04or at all times.
24:06I would say at all times.
24:08The answer is D.
24:10As a greeting.
24:12I think it means both.
24:14Let's see.
24:16It is correct.
24:22There is an interesting story
24:24about its origin.
24:26It comes from the Venetian word
24:28Ciao, which means
24:30I am your slave.
24:32It is something like a greeting.
24:36Third question.
24:40Which of the chosen figures
24:42is not obem?
24:44Cube?
24:46Pyramid?
24:48Square?
24:50Or cone?
24:52A figure for an obem
24:54should be three-dimensional,
24:56but the square is not,
24:58so the answer is C.
25:00Let's mark it.
25:02Absolutely correct answer.
25:08Next question.
25:10Which form of advertising
25:12is included
25:14in the content
25:16of a website?
25:18Flag?
25:20Banner?
25:22Banner?
25:24Banner?
25:26Or tricolor?
25:28The answer is B.
25:30This is a very modern word
25:32for
25:34Internet website.
25:36Banner.
25:38Correct answer.
25:46The next
25:48and the last
25:50of the first few questions.
25:52Let's see.
25:54What type
25:56of transportation
25:58are Nicopo-Turno-Magorele
26:00and Oryakhovo-Beket?
26:04International flights?
26:06Ferry boats?
26:10Motorway crossings?
26:12Or
26:14bicycle routes?
26:18Bicycle routes are not for sure,
26:20because they are at very long distances
26:22from the destinations.
26:24Motorway crossings too.
26:28I heard about ferry boats
26:30or international flights
26:32and I'm not sure if Oryakhovo
26:34is a ferry port or not.
26:36You can also wonder
26:38if Oryakhovo has an airport.
26:40Does it have an airport or not?
26:42Nicopo-Turno-Magorele too.
26:44Hmm. Romania...
26:46What is it different from Romania?
26:48Danube.
26:50So there should be ferry boats
26:52from Europe.
26:54Let's see.
26:56That's right.
27:04Very interesting
27:06question.
27:08What is the only city
27:10in Bulgaria
27:12where
27:14you can get to
27:16by ferry boat?
27:18Is there such a city at all?
27:20Bulgaria.
27:22Think about it
27:24and write to my e-mail.
27:26If you know the answer,
27:28sign up and become rich.
27:30There is such a city.
27:32From one end of the city to the other.
27:34I'll check it later.
27:36Yes.
27:38Christo, here is a list
27:40of questions that I'm sure you'll answer
27:42because they are more complex,
27:44more interesting and more connected.
27:46Are we going to conclude the sum of 1000 leva?
27:48No.
27:50I support you here.
27:52Let's see the questions.
27:56What tree bears the name
27:58Hyperion,
28:00grows in California
28:02and rises to a height of 116 meters?
28:08Choose between
28:10Topol,
28:12Baobab,
28:14Sequoia
28:16or Bor.
28:22That's a difficult question.
28:24California
28:26is a southern state,
28:28so it should be much lower there.
28:30And I don't believe
28:32Bor to grow there.
28:34Baobab
28:36sounds Chinese to me.
28:38And I don't think
28:40Chinese trees look
28:42the same in the USA.
28:44Are they nationalities?
28:46Yes, I think so.
28:48Topol or Sequoia.
28:54Hmm.
28:56116 meters.
28:58Quite high.
29:00How much is that?
29:02A lot, a lot.
29:08I think we should use a joker
29:10to wake up a friend.
29:12I agree.
29:16Let's see
29:18the three friends you prepared.
29:20These are
29:22Gabriela Rogielova
29:24from London.
29:26How are you related to her?
29:28She's the daughter of our friend.
29:30Great. Petar Aleksandar Borisov.
29:32My classmate.
29:34And Stefan Dilov.
29:36Another classmate.
29:38Great. Which one will we look for?
29:40I think Gabriela will help me.
29:42Gabriela?
29:44Yes.
29:52Hello?
29:58Hello?
30:00Are we looking for Ms. Rogielova?
30:02Yes, on the phone.
30:04Gabi, hello, hello.
30:06I think if I say
30:08good afternoon,
30:10I'll arrive in two hours.
30:12Is that right?
30:14That's right.
30:16Will you make us some tea?
30:18It's good that you came.
30:20Thank you very much.
30:22Christo is here. He needs help.
30:24He's stuck somewhere.
30:26Gabi, breathe.
30:28See how you'll act.
30:30And from now on,
30:32for these 30 seconds,
30:34you'll be in charge.
30:36Start.
30:38Hyperion? What tree is it?
30:40Hyperion?
30:42Hyperion, yes.
30:44What are the options?
30:46Topola, Sequoia,
30:48or Bor?
30:50In California,
30:52it's 116 meters.
31:02Five seconds.
31:04I think it's Sequoia.
31:08They said Sequoia.
31:10I'll mark Sequoia, but there's nothing.
31:12The final answer?
31:14Let's see.
31:18Water is...
31:20something extraordinary.
31:22For the tallest tree
31:24in the world,
31:26it's really 116 meters.
31:28That's why it's here,
31:30among our questions.
31:32It's Sequoia,
31:34the right answer!
31:44It's in the nature park
31:46Redwood.
31:48It was found by accident.
31:50Two tourists
31:52were just passing by
31:54and noticed it.
31:56Today it's an object of visit
31:58and world fame.
32:00Christo,
32:02are we going to conclude
32:04the next sum of 1500 levs?
32:06No.
32:08Let's play!
32:10Let's see the questions.
32:12Which of the authors
32:14doesn't have a work
32:16dedicated to the First World War?
32:22Pejo Javorov.
32:24Dimcho Debeljanov.
32:28Ivan Vazov.
32:30Jordan Jovkov.
32:36That's an interesting question.
32:40I prefer Ivan Vazov,
32:42because in the period
32:44before and after the liberation
32:46he didn't think
32:48about the First World War.
32:52Dimcho Debeljanov
32:54was also around that time.
32:56Jovkov and Pejo Javorov
32:58didn't think about it.
33:00When was the liberation
33:02from the Turkish occupation?
33:041878.
33:06In which years was the First World War?
33:081914-1917.
33:12Which is
33:14a long period of time.
33:16Around 40 years.
33:20People live long.
33:22People live long,
33:24but do they speak long?
33:26That's also an interesting question.
33:28If he wasn't alive
33:30we wouldn't be able to write about it.
33:32Exactly.
33:36Dimcho Debeljanov,
33:38by any chance,
33:40was one of the people
33:42we tried to liberate.
33:44He was part of the liberation
33:46of Bulgaria.
33:48The liberation against the Turks?
33:50Yes, against the Turks.
33:52If I'm not mistaken.
33:54That's also possible.
34:00Let's use the joke
34:0250-50.
34:04Let's put our fingers together
34:06and get rid of both.
34:08All right.
34:10Christo's wish is to use the joke
34:1250-50. Now!
34:18Interesting.
34:20You're going to blow up
34:22as we would say
34:24in Moschino.
34:26Perniško.
34:28It's good that I used it.
34:30I don't know what you say
34:32in Batanovci,
34:34but you have no place in our city.
34:36A cruel documentary about Perniško
34:38and Minjoro.
34:42Javorov versus Jovkov.
34:44I think both of them...
34:46I wrote both of them down quickly,
34:48but let's use
34:50my third joker.
34:52My mother won.
34:54Abena,
34:56please come up to us.
34:58Hello.
35:04Hello.
35:06It's a pleasure to have you here.
35:08As they say,
35:10this is a game, a serious game
35:12for adults.
35:14You are now in the life of Christo.
35:16Listen to your mother.
35:18There are only two possibilities.
35:20Pejo Javorov versus Jordan Jovkov.
35:22Do you approve the logic
35:24that the faithful answer
35:26is D?
35:28I'll let him guess,
35:30but I would say
35:32that the answer is D.
35:34And to preserve self-control,
35:36of course.
35:38The answer is D, right?
35:40Yes.
35:42I'm listening.
35:44We mark the answer as D.
35:46Let's see.
35:48I've heard it three or four times.
35:50Ladies and gentlemen,
35:52the acceptance test
35:54of Christo Boškov.
35:56We'll find out after the commercials on BTV.
36:12Hello, dear viewers of BTV.
36:14Be rich, Christo Boškov is here.
36:16He was waiting to turn 18,
36:18and now he's here.
36:20We applaud your wish.
36:22We asked the writers
36:24if there are any works
36:26dedicated to the First World War.
36:28Here are the names of Dimčo Debeljanov,
36:30who died in the First World War.
36:32At the bend of the Black River
36:34near Dojran,
36:36he wrote
36:38The Death of Our Enemy.
36:40Ivan Vazov was also present.
36:42Let's not forget
36:44that he lived
36:46until 1921.
36:48There is a famous event
36:50in the center of Sofia,
36:52on Rakovska Street,
36:54Ivan Vazov.
36:56Many people gather
36:58under his balcony.
37:00He comforts them
37:02after the treaty
37:04that ended the First World War.
37:06They are very active.
37:08One of these two
37:10was a military correspondent.
37:12He wrote military stories.
37:14His name is Jordan Jovkov.
37:16This means that
37:18the faithful answer is
37:20Javorov.
37:22He died in 1914,
37:24a few months after the war
37:26started.
37:28He experienced suicide
37:30because of his love dramas.
37:32He can't write about the First World War.
37:34Boškov,
37:36we had a good time
37:38with Artificial Intelligence.
37:40But don't underestimate
37:42the natural one.
37:44Obena,
37:46all the best to you.
37:50Christo, you start first.
37:52Your focus is elsewhere,
37:54of course.
37:56Your priorities are elsewhere.
37:58Here is the fact that
38:00our guest was 500 years old.
38:02Congratulations.
38:04Dear viewers,
38:06in a few seconds
38:08the vice-president
38:10of the Bulgarian meat clan
38:12will enter.
38:14His two degrees
38:16in New York
38:18end with a gold medal.
38:20It is his merit
38:22for the first website
38:24of the Bulgarian Parliament.
38:26His greatest pride
38:28is the creation
38:30of a teletext about us.
38:48Can we help you?
38:50No, I will do it only for now.
38:52Welcome, Mr. Matov.
38:54Make yourself comfortable.
38:58Tell us about your long career.
39:02There are many things to tell,
39:04but in principle,
39:06where there is something very interesting,
39:08I have always tried to do it.
39:10As you mentioned
39:12about the teletext in Bulgaria,
39:14it was first invented
39:16and put into action
39:18in England.
39:20And our teletext system,
39:22which I made
39:24with hardware and software
39:26and computer graphics,
39:28was the first social camp.
39:30And so
39:32I had some profit.
39:34You were successful.
39:36A few words about meat.
39:38How is the club now?
39:40Do you have new members?
39:42As always,
39:44the smartest people
39:46in the world have gathered.
39:48They are 1-2%
39:50of the most intelligent people
39:52in the world.
39:54And there are about
39:56100,000-120,000 people.
39:58There is a test
40:00that has been invented
40:02for a long time.
40:04And it is used
40:06to determine
40:08whether a person
40:10has the ability
40:12to think fast
40:14and abstractly.
40:16And this is the intelligence.
40:18Who are you in the show tonight?
40:20Who is your friend?
40:22My acquaintance
40:24is Maria Todorova,
40:26with whom we have been
40:28friends for a long time.
40:30Hello, Maria!
40:32We have been friends with her for a long time.
40:34Yes, she is coming
40:36for the second time this season
40:38as a joker. Thumbs up!
40:40Are you a member of MENSA?
40:42Yes.
40:44Great.
40:46Let me be the candidate.
40:48I don't have that much.
40:50You are very smart.
40:52A great success.
40:54A man from Sofia
40:56is starting his show
40:58Stay Rich Now!
41:04Knowledge, knowledge,
41:06money versus knowledge.
41:08Strange.
41:10Of course, we should not
41:12earn so much money in the first place,
41:14but life...
41:16Sometimes it is necessary.
41:18Yes, life wants it.
41:20Here are the first few questions.
41:22What do business people exchange
41:24when they meet for the first time?
41:28Flowers?
41:30Jewelry?
41:32Visits?
41:34Or
41:36flannels?
41:38The most logical thing
41:40in my opinion is visits,
41:42because this way you introduce yourself,
41:44where you work,
41:46what you do, what your name is,
41:48maybe your phone number, address.
41:50Let's mark it.
41:52These are visits.
41:54These are visits.
41:56You are doing great.
42:04The second question.
42:08What does NOI
42:10not pay compensation for?
42:14For pregnancy and birth?
42:16For unemployment?
42:20For a sick leave?
42:22Or for stupidity?
42:26The closest thing to NOI
42:28is stupidity,
42:30because what would they pay you
42:32if you did something stupid?
42:34Your answer is
42:36D, stupidity.
42:38Let's see.
42:40It is correct.
42:46The third question.
42:50What is Petko's
42:52nickname
42:54when he drinks hot milk
42:56or something else?
42:58He is
43:00curious,
43:02kind,
43:04cheerful
43:06or kind.
43:08The answer is B.
43:10Let's see.
43:12The correct answer is
43:20The fourth question.
43:26Without which symbol of your title
43:28is depicted King Charles III
43:30on the first official
43:32standard postage stamp
43:34with his face?
43:36There is
43:38without a letter,
43:40without a Welsh corgi,
43:42without a tea service
43:44or
43:46without a crown?
43:48The brightest symbol
43:50is without a crown.
43:52Let's play.
43:54The answer is D.
43:56The correct answer is D.
44:08The last question.
44:10Let's see.
44:14What is the artistic definition
44:16of a sign of an object
44:18or a phenomenon?
44:22Hyperbola,
44:24epithet,
44:28antithesis
44:30or
44:32metonymy?
44:34It is an epithet.
44:40Let's play.
44:42Let's see.
44:44The correct answer is
44:46500.000 KZT.
44:56Mr. Matov,
44:58welcome to the serious part
45:00of the game Becoming Rich.
45:02Here I will ask you
45:04if you will finish the sum of 1000 KZT
45:06or do you have the confidence to miss it?
45:08I will try
45:10to close it.
45:121000 KZT.
45:14Yes.
45:18What were the popular names
45:20in Bulgaria in the 80s?
45:22Karateka,
45:24Lunenpatru
45:26and Morska Bitka.
45:30Computer games.
45:32Night fantasy novels.
45:34Computer games, as you said.
45:36Rock bands
45:38or
45:40cocktails.
45:42These are some of the first computer games
45:44that I remember
45:46that you could play
45:48even in the 80s.
45:50I still have them at home.
45:52They are full of floppy disks
45:54and I have them since then.
45:56I have all these games on them.
45:58Karateka was
46:00the most popular one
46:02but there were other good ones.
46:04What were the authors?
46:06I can't remember the authors
46:08but they copied
46:10from one floppy disk
46:12to another
46:14and the authors
46:16are not popular.
46:18The games themselves are interesting.
46:20Let's see if the answer
46:22was computer games.
46:24It was computer games, yes.
46:28The answer is correct.
46:38My team tells me
46:40that we can't look for
46:42the authors here
46:44because some of them
46:46were copied from the US.
46:48I made games
46:50but they were experiments
46:52that were not completed.
46:54I tried to make a chess game
46:56and so on
46:58but they were all
47:00copied.
47:02Do you want to
47:04conclude the question?
47:06We are done.
47:08See you next time.
47:10That's all for today.
47:12Stay rich, never finish.
47:14Play as much as you want
47:16on BTV website.
47:18You can sign up
47:20for real money.
47:22Have a nice evening.
47:24Goodbye.