FRI 11 DEC 4:10 PM

Deal or No Deal


Season: 5 Episode: 95 [ change ]

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Bert's Game with Box Number 3.

In the first round Bert chose:

H with box number 8 had £3,000

Israel with box number 18 had £15,000

Neil with box number 11 had £5,000

Franny with box number 16 had £50

Abbie with box number 13 had 10p

The remaining boxes are: 1p, 50p, £1, £5, £10, £100, £250, £500, £750, £1,000, £10,000, £20,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000, £100,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£11,927 £7,500
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £7,500 which was rejected.

In the second round Bert chose:

Dan with box number 7 had £50,000

Gillian with box number 1 had 50p

Monique with box number 17 had £750

The remaining boxes are: 1p, £1, £5, £10, £100, £250, £500, £1,000, £10,000, £20,000, £35,000, £75,000, £100,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£13,141 £10,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £10,000 which was rejected.

In the third round Bert chose:

Bev with box number 20 had £35,000

Freddie with box number 5 had £5

Harry with box number 4 had £100,000

The remaining boxes are: 1p, £1, £10, £100, £250, £500, £1,000, £10,000, £20,000, £75,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£9,988 £4,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £4,000 which was rejected.

In the fourth round Bert chose:

Lyn with box number 9 had £250

Bodie with box number 6 had £10,000

Vikki with box number 2 had £100

The remaining boxes are: 1p, £1, £10, £500, £1,000, £20,000, £75,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£14,809 £12,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £12,000 which was rejected.

In the fifth round Bert chose:

Hollie with box number 15 had £75,000

Tina with box number 19 had £1

Peggy with box number 14 had £250,000

The remaining boxes are: 1p, £10, £500, £1,000, £20,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£1,579 £2,000
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Indicator
Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £2,000 which was rejected.

In the sixth round Bert chose:

Gaz with box number 12 had £1,000

Pommy with box number 10 had 1p

Sanjay with box number 21 had £10

The remaining boxes are: £500, £20,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£6,706 £6,750
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Indicator
Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £6,750 which was accepted

Dealt at £6,750

Now Bert is hoping to find £500 in their box. If Bert finds £500 in their box, Bert has made a great deal.

Bert had £20,000 in box number 3 which means Bert lost to the Banker by £13,250.

The remaining box belonged to Helen with box number 22 which had £500.

Summary:

Dealt at: £6,750
Amount in their Box: £20,000
Highest Offer: £12,000
Lowest Offer: £2,000

Synopsis:

A bit of a roller-coaster of a game for Bert today, as he struggles to get any momentum in his game. A bad 5th round sets up a precarious finish for Bert.

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1 FRI 11 DEC 8:33 PM
Perry said...

The £250,000 went at the worst possible stage. Glad he got something decent, would've dealt when he did. Shame he could've had the most out of the game if he carried on till the end.

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2 FRI 11 DEC 10:58 PM
Joe said...

I've got some very bad news guys. They're doing 9 shows for Scrooge or Santa and hour long shows for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. And i'm sure there will be a New Years Eve special too. Shame, this month has produced some good games as well.

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3 SAT 12 DEC 3:14 PM
Another DOND Fan said...

HOUR LONG?! Then that means C4 are gonna throw in ad breaks BEFORE the game even begins! Urgh... why? TBH, I'm sick of the ad breaks they have every 8-10 minutes.

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4 SAT 12 DEC 6:14 PM
Mark said...

Oh no! They are dressing us as elves this year for Santa Vs Scrooge, what a stupid idea! The only theme I liked was what they used in 2007 for Christmas, it was brilliant! and why no Christmas Stars? I liked those games, 2007 was a good year for Christmas with the Scrooge Vs Santa week and the 5 or more Christmas stars and the new years game was good also. Last year it went downhill as it appeared that as much money as was possible was given away, I might watch one of these games and see how bad it is, but I don't think the banker will make the same mistakes as last year because in trick or treat the offers were high to make the player accept them when the trick was revealed about from Hassan's game

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5 SAT 12 DEC 6:51 PM
Another DOND Fan said...

I missed the first 35 minutes of this game and I was shocked to see the 1p at 5 box again. I was thinking "not another 1p finish again." However, I think I'm glad I missed the rest as all the offers (apart from the £6,750) were ABYSMAL!

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6 SAT 12 DEC 10:03 PM
karl said...

yep i knew they were hr long ages ago after i had the xmas book in the sun paper i wonder what they will do for the new years eve show

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7 SAT 12 DEC 10:24 PM
Joe said...

I don't think the Banker has learned from his mistakes Mark, otherwise he would have dropped the Banker's Gamble by now which has been offered far too many times and unforunatley has produced some forced big wins. So you can expect the Banker to be doing the same in all other special shows still to come this season. For example Scrooge or Santa, Love week, Easter, Banker's Birthday and Summer specials. I honestly can't think of any other Gameshows that have so many special shows full of gimmicks galore.

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8 SUN 13 DEC 10:04 PM
british leyland said...

(SPOILER) no one talking about today's game? what an incredibly clever deal that was

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9 SUN 13 DEC 11:25 PM
Joe said...

I only saw a bit of it and was shocked that he dealt at that terrible offer but even more shocked that it was the right decision.

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10 MON 14 DEC 10:35 AM
Another DOND Fan said...

£35,000 was a rubbish offer for what was there but I was surprised that it turned out to be the right decision. I didn't expect ALL 4 of the remaining Power 5 to be gone in FOUR BOXES! What were the odds of that happening? Is that the first time someone has taken out 4 of the Power 5 in a row AFTER dealing?

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11 MON 14 DEC 1:52 PM
James said...

The odds of him taking out the top 4 in that order were 1 in 1680.

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12 MON 14 DEC 3:43 PM
Another DOND Fan said...

I worked that out as a percentage and it's approximately 0.06% (or 0.05952380952380952380952380952381% to be exact)! :O

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13 MON 14 DEC 5:00 PM
Another DOND Fan said...

(SPOILER for Monday's game)That £13,013 offer was just completely DISGRACEFUL! Her previous offer was £10,001 and all she took out was £10,000 and 2 Blues yet the Banker goes up by a miserable £3,012. It should've been £26,026 NOW and not at the next round. Still, it's great that she spanked the Banker but she SHOULD'VE had more than £13K. I would've offered at least £20,000 there or maybe £20,013.

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14 MON 14 DEC 7:13 PM
Mark said...

13,013 was a good offer I thought, never in a million years would he offer 26,000 or 20,000 at that point, not even in the first season. I think your expectations of the bankers offers are extremely high, but yes it was a good game- and these are no gimmick christmas games that most fans would like :)

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15 MON 14 DEC 8:41 PM
Joe said...

I didn't really like her to be honest. Not as a person, I just thought she was boring and that £13,013 was a bit low for what she had remaining but that was mostly her twins fault for telling everyone what she wanted. Amazingly though it was the right decision, that makes 2 games in a row where dealing at a rubbish offer is the right thing.

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16 MON 14 DEC 11:06 PM
british leyland said...

(SPOILERS) i thought it was a bit of a sh*t game TBH - she wasn't all that interesting a contestant (a stark contrast to last monday), her sister just wouldn't shut up, and that 3rd round seemed to go on and on and ariston. also the first box she chose immediately after she dealt was 19, which she said her husband told her to keep, and it had the £100k in it - i seriously wonder if that was playing with total honesty...

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17 TUE 15 DEC 2:03 PM
Another DOND Fan said...

OK, maybe it shouldn't be double since it wasn't an all blue round. I would've probably expected £16K or £17K and I'd probably stick a 13 on the end of it! :P

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18 TUE 15 DEC 2:36 PM
karl said...

just read on the deal or no deal page on the internet thisChannel 4 set to lose Deal Or No Deal over planned budget cuts Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1225342/Channel-4-set-lose-Deal-No-Deal-planned-budget-cuts.html#ixzz0ZlgwOMS3 so i think this is the last ever season of deal or no deal

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19 TUE 15 DEC 3:41 PM
Sean said...

That Daily Wail article was published a month and a half ago Karl.

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20 TUE 15 DEC 5:43 PM
karl said...

i know lol now i spotted it im telling the people that didnt know like i didnt hehe

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