THU 26 NOV 4:10 PM

Deal or No Deal


Season: 5 Episode: 82 [ change ]

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Carl's Game with Box Number 7.

In the first round Carl chose:

Angela with box number 10 had £5

Flo with box number 8 had 10p

Dan with box number 1 had £1

Monique with box number 12 had £5,000

Michelle with box number 11 had £10

The remaining boxes are: 1p, 50p, £50, £100, £250, £500, £750, £1,000, £3,000, £10,000, £15,000, £20,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000, £100,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£14,323 £11,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £11,000 which was rejected.

In the second round Carl chose:

Freddie with box number 5 had £750

Ryan with box number 16 had £100,000

Andy with box number 21 had £10,000

The remaining boxes are: 1p, 50p, £50, £100, £250, £500, £1,000, £3,000, £15,000, £20,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£12,913 £9,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £9,000 which was rejected.

In the third round Carl chose:

Harry with box number 2 had £250

Corinne with box number 4 had £20,000

Gillian with box number 15 had £15,000

The remaining boxes are: 1p, 50p, £50, £100, £500, £1,000, £3,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£14,208 £12,000
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Indicator
No Deal

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

In the fourth round Carl chose:

Hollie with box number 3 had £100

Ronnie with box number 6 had 50p

Katie with box number 17 had £50,000

The remaining boxes are: 1p, £50, £500, £1,000, £3,000, £35,000, £75,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£18,120 £20,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £20,000 which was rejected.

In the fifth round Carl chose:

Charmaine with box number 19 had £500

Peter with box number 9 had £35,000

Bev with box number 18 had £250,000

The remaining boxes are: 1p, £50, £1,000, £3,000, £75,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£5,400 £7,000
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Indicator
Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £7,000 which was accepted.

Dealt at £7,000

Now Carl is trying to find a box which contains £75,000. If Carl finds £75,000 in the next round, Carl has made a great deal.

In the sixth round Carl chose:

Andrew with box number 22 had £3,000

Emma with box number 13 had £1,000

Neil with box number 20 had 1p

The remaining boxes are: £50, £75,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£19,731 £22,000
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Indicator
Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £22,000

Carl had £50 in box number 7 which means Carl beat the Banker by £6,950, although the highest opportunity to deal was £22,000.

The remaining box belonged to Bert with box number 14 which had £75,000.

Summary:

Dealt at: £7,000
Amount in their Box: £50
Highest Offer: £22,000
Lowest Offer: £7,000

Synopsis:

A great opening round for Carl, and he really worries the Banker early in the game. Carl's offers rise nicely, but he takes a big hit in the 5th round and it really knocks him back. After a lot of thought he snaps up the Banker's offer, but was it a deal too soon.

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1 THU 26 NOV 9:16 PM
Perry said...

He got a little annoying at one stage but either way he played a good game. I think £20,000 or the £7,000 would've gotten me out. The Banker gave good offers throughout and the offers after he dealt wasn't over inflated. Funny to see another person deal after the £250,000 gets revealed.

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2 THU 26 NOV 10:35 PM
Joe said...

I thought Carl played a great game and he was brave to turn down £20,000. I noticed that some of the offers were quite good in this game as well, well except the 2nd and 3rd offers. I was worried that if he had left the 1p and the £75,000 to the end the Banker might have offered the Gamble. I know it would be stupid in that situation but hey that's the Banker and we all know he's done it many times in other games e.g. Alice, Mel, Bessie and one where a player dealt at £8,800 and was offerd the Gamble with a 50p/100k climax.

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3 FRI 27 NOV 8:20 PM
british leyland said...

i can't help but grumble about the synopsis again - why is it that a question such as "was it a deal too soon" ALWAYS ends with a full stop rather than a question mark????

xx.134.130.174
4 FRI 27 NOV 8:52 PM
Perry said...

Joe: Mel's gamble was fine. £10,000 is usually offered when £50,000 is involved and British Leyland stop complaining about such minor errors, it doesn't really matter now does it? Be thankful that the site is getting updated much faster than it has in the past!

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5 FRI 27 NOV 9:48 PM
british leyland said...

i don't mean to offend u here perry but are u forgetting that this site recently went a week without being updated? admittedly, such a thing doesn't happen as much as it did in the past, but even so... and i can b a bit of a miserable git sometimes, u know

xx.134.130.174
6 FRI 27 NOV 11:53 PM
karl said...

so lets all vote what was our favourite game of november mine is clare and mike what is urs x

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7 SAT 28 NOV 12:30 AM
Joe said...

Perry a £50,000 and blue climax would really produce an offer of £15,000-£18,000 so in my opinion it was a stupid position to offer the Gamble. (Spoiler) Good game today and he got some decent offers too, I would have taken £15,000 as well. Has anyone also noticed that the offers have started to pick up a bit. That girlfriend of his was stunning, she looked like Amanda Holden a bit.

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8 SAT 28 NOV 2:47 AM
british leyland said...

(SPOILER) i thought it was a rather boring game TBH...

xx.134.130.174
9 SAT 28 NOV 3:34 PM
Perry said...

Mel had £50,000 and £1. The 4th highest and the 4th lowest amount on the board. He usually offers in the low £10k region with this sort of scenario. Had it been a blue like £500 then I'd agree the offer would be a little bit more. Oh and Brtish Leyland sorry if my earlier comment sounded rude, it wasn't supposed to sound so mean.

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10 SAT 28 NOV 5:26 PM
No dealer said...

I thort 7,000 pound was good offer. i wudnt have dealt tho. wud have taken 20k maybe.

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11 SAT 28 NOV 6:31 PM
Anonymous said...

I wonder if this No Dealer dude is the same guy because he hasn't said anything rude or harsh yet.

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12 SUN 29 NOV 9:53 AM
Another DOND Fan said...

(Spoiler for Friday's game)£15,000 was a good deal, I would've done the same. Yes, there was £20,000 in his box but £5K isn't really much of a difference and he'd have to go right to the end to get the £20K.

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13 SUN 29 NOV 6:18 PM
Joe said...

(This comment includes a SPOILER on Sunday's game) Just when you thought the dumbest players couldn't get any worse, Ronnie came along. I missed the first part but catched up the second part, and after watching it i'm starting to wish I had missed it. How in the world could you deal at £16,000 with the power five still in play (did his wife tell him to deal or something because I didn't hear why he dealt). And just to make things worse the Banker's gimmicks come crawling back. He might have fooled Noel and everyone else, but he didn't fool me. Trust me guys it wouldn't have been anywhere near £50,000, another attempt from the Banker failing to make a game more interesting.

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14 SUN 29 NOV 6:32 PM
Another DOND Fan said...

(Spoiler)£50,000 at 8 box?! Seriously, the Banker would NEVER offer that much even if it was an all blue round. I couldn't believe that Ronnie said deal to £16,000 because A)It was a TERRIBLE offer and B)ALL of the Power 5 were there! The offer at 2 box with £10,000 & £50,000 still remaining was OVER INFLATED. Since when has the Banker ever offered £27,500 at a 2 box board like that?! I would've expected maybe £20,000-£22,000 since the average is £30,000.

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15 SUN 29 NOV 11:23 PM
Joe said...

I reckon because Sunday's games tend to be the lowest viewed in the week, the Banker and producers come up with ideas to make the show more interesting in an attempt to gain more viewers. Which just shows you that Deal or No Deal is steadily declining, at this rate the show will be axed.

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16 SUN 29 NOV 11:49 PM
british leyland said...

(SPOILER) actually his wife wanted him to go on at £16k and so did just about everyone else, but especially noel who kept blabbing on about 3rd round deals usually being wrong. who's to say it wasn't possible that THAT played a huge part in ronnie's deal? as well, of course, as £16k meaning an awful lot to him. but i would definitely put it up there among the worst deals of all time, along with richard and meena, and noel did well not to explode with anger and frustration during the proveout. and i'm probably not the only one who at the moment feels that games like ceri's, mike's and claire's are just flashes in the pan...

xx.134.130.174
17 MON 30 NOV 11:49 AM
Another DOND Fan said...

I don't know if I'll want to see the intro to today's game. Noel is undoubtedly gonna remind us of that error of a deal and probably make another one of his stupid rants.

xxxxx.bb.sky.com
18 MON 30 NOV 2:06 PM
Anonymous said...

If you think it's bad now wait till Santa V Sgrooge comes in 2 weeks time, and since there are no Christmas stars this year they'll probably just fill them up with more gimmicks instead just to finish off the year.

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