During the premiere episode of Power of 10, Jamie Sadler, a 19-year-old pre-med student and part-time caddy from Montclair, N.J., won $1 million after accurately predicting how the American public responded to a number of provocative poll questions. After correctly answering the question, "What percentage of women consider themselves feminists?" (29%) and earning $1 million, Jamie decided to walk away rather than risk it all on the fifth and final question, which could have earned him the $10 million Grand Prize. Sadler begins his sophomore year at the University of Florida this fall.

Also competing on last night's show was Maureen Francisco, a marketing sales manager, from Issaquah, Wash., who lost to Jamie Sadler during the first round of play. During the second game, which continues tonight, financial analyst Emily Kozlowicz from Woodside, N.Y. faced off with land consultant Louise Palmer from Bakersfield, Calif. Louise beat Emily in the first round of play and will continue her quest for $10 million tonight.

Power of 10 is a high-stakes primetime game show where contestants compete for the chance to win $10 million. Drew Carey is the host and Michael Davies is the executive producer for Embassy Row in association with Sony Pictures Television.