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Adaptation Displacement: Given that the Wink Martindale era hasn't been reran in many years, it's very unlikely that most people realize Catch 21 is a revival.
Funny Moments: A couple on Las Vegas Gambit fell out of their chairs after winning a 21.
The circulating episode of the 1970s version has a couple playing the Bonus Round that gets three Aces with their first three cards, then a few other low numbers. With said low numbers giving them zero chance of losing, they press on — then manage to score 21, winning $500 and the car.
Any big winner on Catch 21, given that it doesn't happen often.
At some point in 1981, the Bonus Round was changed from the Gambit Board to "Gambit Galaxy", which was the bonus game from High Rollers. You know, with dice.
Some of the changes on Catch 21 were treated this way as well.
What an Idiot!: The numerous occasions on Catch 21 where a player just can't add properly.
May 12, 2009 (starts at 3:05): Angeli "very confidently" passed an 8 to Jennifer...who already had 13, which gave her 21.
July 1, 2009: Even a former Game Show host can't add, said emcee being Larry Toffler of the syndicated Finders Keepers.[1] While holding a 13, with his opponent holding a 10, Larry kept the next card (a 10) and busted himself.
September 27, 2010: Kimberly passed a 5 to Shawn, who already had a "soft" 16. This, after saying she wouldn't pass to Beau so he wouldn't get 11. So stupid, it was uploaded by GSN itself.
↑(Toffler has probably had the worst post-series life of any game show emcee not named Ray Combs, if his subsequent appearances are anything to go by — on this and his previous three shows {Debt, Greed, and Russian Roulette}, he played the game for himself and not for charity like practically every other former emcee has done.)