Race For the Number was a live interactive game show was played with two players, each playing one at a time. Each had 30 seconds to get the most answers. The host in the studio would read a question and the three possible choices (ex: 5, 6 or 7), using a touch-tone phone. The players at home will press a button on their phones' keypad. Some questions have 2 digit answers (ex: 12, 15 or 18) in which case the players at home press the last digit of the answer on their phones' keypad (ex: 2, 5, 8). The player with the most points wins.
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| - Race For the Number was a live interactive game show was played with two players, each playing one at a time. Each had 30 seconds to get the most answers. The host in the studio would read a question and the three possible choices (ex: 5, 6 or 7), using a touch-tone phone. The players at home will press a button on their phones' keypad. Some questions have 2 digit answers (ex: 12, 15 or 18) in which case the players at home press the last digit of the answer on their phones' keypad (ex: 2, 5, 8). The player with the most points wins.
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| - Race For the Number was a live interactive game show was played with two players, each playing one at a time. Each had 30 seconds to get the most answers. The host in the studio would read a question and the three possible choices (ex: 5, 6 or 7), using a touch-tone phone. The players at home will press a button on their phones' keypad. Some questions have 2 digit answers (ex: 12, 15 or 18) in which case the players at home press the last digit of the answer on their phones' keypad (ex: 2, 5, 8). The player with the most points wins.
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