Season: 5 Episode: 69 [ change ]
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Alex's Game with Box Number 22.
In the first round Alex chose:
Craig with box number 16 had £100,000
Bibs with box number 2 had £250,000
The remaining boxes are: 1p, 10p, 50p, £5, £10, £50, £100, £250, £750, £1,000, £5,000, £10,000, £15,000, £20,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £5,130 | £500 | | No Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £500 which was rejected.
In the second round Alex chose:
Peter with box number 15 had £15,000
The remaining boxes are: 1p, 10p, 50p, £5, £10, £50, £100, £250, £750, £1,000, £10,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £3,978 | £500.45 | | No Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £500.45 which was rejected.
In the third round Alex chose:
The remaining boxes are: £5, £10, £50, £100, £250, £750, £1,000, £10,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £6,427 | £6,500 | | Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £6,500 which was rejected.
In the fourth round Alex chose:
The remaining boxes are: £50, £250, £750, £1,000, £10,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £11,730 | £15,000 | | No Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £15,000 which was rejected.
In the fifth round Alex chose:
Rio with box number 5 had £10,000
The remaining boxes are: £50, £250, £750, £35,000, £75,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £10,454 | £10,000 | | No Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £10,000 which was rejected.
In the sixth round Alex chose:
Charmaine with box number 18 had £35,000
The remaining boxes are: £50, £750.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £297 | £300 | | Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £300 which was rejected
The remaining box belonged to Dickie with box number 1 which had £750.
Summary:
Dealt at: £50
Amount in their Box: £50
Highest Offer: £15,000
Lowest Offer: £300
Alex goes on a real roller-coaster of a game today. He gets off to a terrible start, but changes his fortune by having a quickie round and pulls out the perfect round! Things start to look good again for Alex until his bad luck returns.
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Arrrgghhh I just hate it when the players who are brave end up crashing and going away with nothing. It seems to be that nowadays on Deal or No Deal, the normal gimmick-free shows that most of us like seem to be the poorest results and the special shows full of gimmicks, that we all hate are the biggest results. The average payout for the normal shows this season is low compared to those that took place in Trick or Treat, the first special show this season.
xxxxx.bb.sky.comwicked round 3. still cant believe that you did it. not meaning to rain on the parade but the perfect penny round was done once before. Melanie Lucy from game 212 in season 1. on the plus side however he is the first male to do it. well done again. sorry about £50. all the best for the future
xxxxx.lei3.cable.ntl.comI missed this game, good offers throughout, 15,000 is a very good offer, can't believe he did the perfect round and the most disastrous opening boxes possible also, seems quite like a classic, even though it was just £50
xx.150.212.246well could u ask for a game more topsy turvy than this one? £100k and £250k with the first 2 boxes, then the best possible round, then 3 more blues, then the remaining 5 reds in succession to leave an all-blue finish... but TBH, i knew it wasn't going to b a happy ending because it was 4:50 when alex turned down £10k
xx.134.185.240and it didn't surprise me when noel said that alex was the first contestant to take out the 1p, 10p and 50p in one round - with his bad memory, melanie from 27 june 2006 was sure to have been forgotten (she dealt immediately after her absolutely perfect round for £30k, despite still having 8 reds left, yet it turned out to b a rare correct 3rd round deal). more than likely he's also forgotten about joey the baby faced assassin - if my own memory isn't bad, she's the only other contestant to have taken out the £100k and £250k in the first 2 boxes
xx.134.185.240Yes your right there his memory is getting worse, mind you he is nearly 61 so I guess age does affect our memory when we get older. At the moment my memory on DOND is find as I can remember watching the show from March 2006 to present. Ahhh those were the best times, shame we can't turn back the clocks.
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