In the tie-breaker, Marshall would read a question and the first team to buzz in (the buzzers on this show were called 'The Yahtzee Lock-In Lights') got a chance to match at least one celebrity. If the teams had the same number of matches, a tie-breaker involving only the team captains was played. The team with the most matches won the round. The other team would then do the same thing with one of the remaining five questions. When they finished, each player starting with the team captain would try in turn to match the stars' answers (ala Match Game).
When a question was chosen, host Marshall asked it to the panel, who then wrote down their responses. The team in control starting with the challengers got to choose one of six Family Feud/Outburst-type questions (for example, 'a game show with a lady host' or 'a food product with the word fruit in its name'). Two teams of three players (whom were named according to a common bond, for example 'The Rollers' or 'The Slapshots') played against each other along with a panel of five celebrities in a game show version of the classic dice game.