Here is a concise summary of the provided text:
**Event:** "Face Off" Episode - 3-Point Contest
**Host:** Billy B.C.
**Competitors:**
1. Cory (with no "K")
2. Kobe (with no "K", despite repeated mistaken introductions with a "K")
**Gameplay:**
* Contestants take turns shooting from different point values (1, 2, and 3 points, with a special "Money Ball" worth 3 points and a final "R Ball" worth 5 points)
* Cory goes first, scoring 15 points but struggling with the Money Ball
* Kobe aims to beat Cory's score of 15 to win
**Outcome:**
* Kobe successfully beats Cory's score, winning the Face Off with a total score of 25 (after initially exceeding Cory's score, he continues to accumulate points)
* Billy B.C. congratulates Kobe on his victory, marking a continuation of Cory's losing streak in Face Off events
**Additional Notes:**
* The episode includes humorous interactions, mistaken identities, and promotional segments encouraging viewers to subscribe for more content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, excluding opinions, with each fact numbered and in short sentence form:
1. The event is an episode of "Face Off" featuring a Three-Point Contest.
2. There are two competitors: Cory and Cody (also referred to as Kobe with no K).
3. Billy B is the announcer for the event.
4. A man named Nate verbally and physically attacked Billy B before the event, claiming he was supposed to "save" Billy's job.
5. The scoring system is:
* 1 point for regular balls
* 2 points for foam balls
* 3 points for the Money Ball
* 5 points for the special "R Ball" on the final rack
6. The contestants play a quick game of "Boulder Parchment Clippers" to determine the order.
7. Cody goes first in the Three-Point Contest.
8. Kobe (also referred to as Cody) has previously won one battle in a face-off.
9. Kobe's target score to win is 15 points.
10. The outcome of the contest is:
* Cory's final score is not explicitly stated, but mentioned as 15 in a context implying it was a target for Kobe to beat.
* Kobe exceeds the target score, winning the contest with a final score of at least 16 (though the exact score isn't explicitly stated in the provided snippets, it's mentioned he got 13 at one point and then made more shots).
11. The event features a special camera angle known as the "Billy Cam".
12. The winner receives a prize, which is presented after the contest.