LUCKY 13 is a new true and false game show hosted by Shaquille O’Neal and Gina Rodriguez.

Fans are already blasting the show for making a noticeable error on its premiere episode.

Lucky 13 fans are blasting the game show for robbing contestant Barrett Chesley on the premiere episode

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Lucky 13 fans are blasting the game show for robbing contestant Barrett Chesley on the premiere episodeCredit: ABC
Lucky 13 is a game show hosted by Shaquille O'Neal (above) and Gina Rodriguez, where contestants have to answer 13 true or false questions, and the money is determined by how many they think they got correct

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Lucky 13 is a game show hosted by Shaquille O’Neal (above) and Gina Rodriguez, where contestants have to answer 13 true or false questions, and the money is determined by how many they think they got correctCredit: Disney

Lucky 13 is a game show where contestants answer 13 true or false questions.

The show is produced by Kevin Bacon and airs on Thursdays on ABC at 9pm.

It airs the next day on Hulu.

If the player can accurately guess how many questions they got correct, they will take home $1 million.

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If they do not guess it correctly, they take home a lower amount of money ranging from $5,000 to $100,00.

The show aired its first episode on July 18 and fans already noticed an error with one of the questions.

BARRETT’S GAME

Barrett Chesley was the first person to play the game.

He is a dentist from Chicago, Illinois.

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The player went on to answer 13 questions pretty confidently.

But, as the questions went on, Barrett began to question his confidence.

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He got to the seventh question, which read, “Cinco de Mayo is Mexico’s Independence Day.”

“I work with a lot of Mexican women and they would kill me if I got this wrong,” Barrett said.

“It is not Mexico’s Independence Day. It is false.”

He had the opportunity to change his answers when he was done, but he did not change any of them.

I work with a lot of Mexican women and they would kill me if I got this wrong

Barrett ChesleyLucky 13 contestant

Barrett picked the option that he got 7 to 9 correct, which would win him $25,000.

He wound up losing because he went over on his range and got 10 correct.

Mexico’s Independence Day is celebrated on September 16.

‘THAT’S NOT RIGHT!’

The show promoted the first episode on their Instagram page and right away fans pointed out that the Mexico question was wrong on the post.

“It’s not Mexican Independence Day. Thanks for holding me down yall!” one fan wrote.

“Just to clarify, Cinco de Mayo is NOT Mexico’s Independence. It’s September 16th. I just want to make sure that’s the correct answer,” another said.

“Came to say the same thing. He got robbed,” replied another fan.

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“This guy lost, but why does it say that Cinco deMayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day?” another asked.

“Your show literally said it was. It should’ve been false and he should’ve won.”

Barrett Chesley answered the question of Cinco De Mayo being Mexico's Independence Day as false, but it cost him the game

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Barrett Chesley answered the question of Cinco De Mayo being Mexico’s Independence Day as false, but it cost him the gameCredit: ABC
Fans of Lucky 13 said that Cinco De Mayo is not Mexico's Independence Day, and even though Barrett got it correct, he still didn't win the game

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Fans of Lucky 13 said that Cinco De Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, and even though Barrett got it correct, he still didn’t win the gameCredit: ABC
Lucky 13, hosted by Gina and Shaq, airs on Thursday nights on ABC at 9 pm and the next day on Hulu

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Lucky 13, hosted by Gina and Shaq, airs on Thursday nights on ABC at 9 pm and the next day on HuluCredit: Disney