K-105 Cash Pot

K-105 Cash Pot

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Listen each weekday between 6am – 6pm for the K-105 Cash Pot cue-to-call.

Caller #5 at 765-448-6525 will have a chance to current K-105 Cash Pot amount.

The first person to correctly guess the Cash Pot amount, will win that amount.

The Cash Pot amount will reset after each correct guess.

Guesses will be posted online at WKOA.com each day for listeners to follow along. 

Rules:

  • Must be at least 21 years of age to play and win. 
  • Only one winner per person/per household can win the K-105 Cash Pot during the duration of the contest.

Check the Incorrect Guesses Here for Cash Pot #5:

Guess #1 was $500.00 and that’s TOO LOW

Guess #2 was $559.35 and that’s TOO LOW

Guess #3 was $618.93 and that’s TOO HIGH

Guess #4 was $575.60 and that’s TOO LOW

Guess #5 was $602.76 and that’s TOO HIGH

Guess #6 was $594.28 and that’s TOO HIGH

Guess #7 was $583.12 and that’s TOO LOW

Guess #8 was $593.47 and that’s TOO HIGH

Guess #9 was $587.26 and that’s TOO LOW

Guess #10 was $591.73 and that’s Too HIGH

Guess #11 was $591.26 and that’s CORRECT! Leroy wins the Cash Pot amount!

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