MON 23 NOV 4:10 PM

Deal or No Deal


Season: 5 Episode: 79 [ change ]

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Craig's Game with Box Number 5.

In the first round Craig chose:

Corinne with box number 17 had £50

Andy with box number 16 had £100

Andrew with box number 20 had £5

Carl with box number 13 had 50p

Bert with box number 22 had £20,000

The remaining boxes are: 1p, 10p, £1, £10, £250, £500, £750, £1,000, £3,000, £5,000, £10,000, £15,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000, £100,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£13,164 £9,100
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No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £9,100 which was rejected.

In the second round Craig chose:

Monique with box number 8 had £500

Katie with box number 10 had 10p

Bev with box number 6 had £1

The remaining boxes are: 1p, £10, £250, £750, £1,000, £3,000, £5,000, £10,000, £15,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000, £100,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£18,942 £14,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £14,000 which was rejected.

In the third round Craig chose:

Ronnie with box number 7 had £1,000

Claire with box number 15 had £5,000

Rob with box number 9 had £3,000

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


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£25,883 £19,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £19,000 which was rejected.

In the fourth round Craig chose:

Charmaine with box number 19 had £15,000

Harry with box number 2 had £100,000

Freddie with box number 14 had £50,000

The remaining boxes are: 1p, £10, £250, £750, £10,000, £35,000, £75,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£19,162 £19,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £19,000 which was accepted.

Dealt at £19,000

Now Craig is trying to find 3 boxes which contain £35,000 or £75,000 or £250,000. If Craig finds £250,000 in the next round, Craig has made a great deal.

In the fifth round Craig chose:

Emma with box number 18 had £250

Angela with box number 1 had £75,000

Peter with box number 3 had £250,000

The remaining boxes are: 1p, £10, £750, £10,000, £35,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£4,038 £6,000
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Indicator
Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £6,000.

In the sixth round Craig chose:

Michelle with box number 21 had £10

Flo with box number 11 had £750

Gillian with box number 4 had £35,000

The remaining boxes are: 1p, £10,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£2,505 £1,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £1,000

Craig had 1p in box number 5 which means Craig beat the Banker by £18,999.99.

The remaining box belonged to Ryan with box number 12 which had £10,000.

Summary:

Dealt at: £19,000
Amount in their Box: 1p
Highest Offer: £19,000
Lowest Offer: £1,000

Synopsis:

Craig had a dream about his show, and how it would play out, and he certainly has a dream start to his game as he picks off the blues. The offers rise nicely throughout, but eventually the reds start to get picked off. A stick in the offer by the Banker sees an exit from Craig, but did Craig's dream of a blue in his box come true.

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1 MON 23 NOV 5:43 PM
Joe said...

Did anyone notice that the first offer was the same as Anita's only difference was he took out £20,000 as the red. In fact this game was almost as similar as Anita's in a way, again though the offers were rubbish. I can't beleive he dealt at £19,000 as well it was terrible, but shockingly it was the right decision.

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2 MON 23 NOV 6:19 PM
Jem said...

yep a noticed that 1 after a while joe, and i wuda gone all the way in this game 2, even tho that wuda meant another 1p winner if the swap wasnt offered, but if u ask me thats the luck of the draw

xx.28.93.236
3 MON 23 NOV 6:20 PM
Perry said...

What are you talking about? £19,000 was a good offer.

xxxxx.cable.ubr06.perr.blueyonder.co.uk
4 MON 23 NOV 6:26 PM
Jem said...

u know what am like tho, am a gambler lol

xx.28.93.236
5 MON 23 NOV 8:48 PM
Joe said...

To proove a point to everyone that the offers have dropped big time let me give you a compare Craig's and Anita's game with Stella and Brenda's game. Stella and Brenda's opening round are three blues, £3,000 and £5,000. Brenda's offer £7,500 (ok this is low) and Stella's offer £13,500. Anita and Craig's opening round is better four blues and one red. Anita's offer £9,100 same as Craig's (despite the fact that Anita's opening round was better as she took out only £5,000, where as Craig took out £20,000). A good opening offer would be £14,000. Brenda and Stella's second round are three blues (both of which are 1p). Brenda's offer is £15,000 (still a bit low yes but higher than Anita and Craig's) and Stella's offer is a massive £25,000. Anita and Craig both do an all blue round at the second round. Anita's offer £13,000 and Craig's offer £14,000. A smart Banker would really offer £20,000 at this point. Brenda and Stella's third round are two blues and one red (£1,000 in Brenda's and £20,000 in Stella's). Brenda's offer is £31,000 and Stella's offer is £32,123. Anita's third round is 2 blues and only £3,000, Craig's third round is the three lowest reds. Anita's board is now the strongest out of all the players I am mentioning with the top eight reds, £1,000 and only two blues. Brenda is second best with the top eight reds and three blues. Anita's offer is just a miserable £20,000 and Criag's is just an atrocious £19,000. Really a decent offer should be around £25-£30,000. After that Anita and Craig start doing damage in the power five, although Craig still had the £250,000 at 8 box where as Anita didn't. But Anita still had the power four (without the £250,000) remaining at 8 box and Craig only had three of the power five, but there offers are terrible anyway. Which reminds me Daniel's game was also a strong game and he got some brilliant offer too. There now do you all see my point as to how much the offers have dropped, I really wish the Banker would start offering high again.

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6 MON 23 NOV 9:46 PM
Another DOND Fan said...

4 Blues + 1 Red = £9,100?! Oh come on, Banker! That is just pathetic. ALL BLUE round and the offer goes up to £14,000 which is rubbish and then he has an all Red round but they were the LOWEST REDS and yet the Banker only goes up by £5,000?! £19,000 was still a rubbish offer even though the Banker stuck but it was great to see a SPANKING and the 1p in the box! :D My offers would've been £13,000, £20,000, £30,000, £22,000, £8,000 & £3,000.

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7 TUE 24 NOV 11:23 AM
Anonymous said...

That's a good point there and it also reminds me of something else. Whenever someone did five grand downwards in the opening round they would normally get an offer of £12,500-£15,000, now they are just offered less than £10,000. Also if someone did an all blue opening round, they use to get offered £15-£20,000 where as now the most they will be offered is just £12,000.

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8 TUE 24 NOV 12:29 PM
No dealer said...

well done on spanking the banker and having 1p in the box is icing on the cake!

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9 TUE 24 NOV 7:15 PM
Joe said...

(Soiler) Today's game was an absolute dumb deal wasn't it, probably up there with Richard's 22.5k, Shaun's 25k (which had a Banker's Gamble) and Declans's £33,000 deal. That £10,000 was one of the lowest offers I have seen with a strong board and one of the most riddiculous deals I have seen in a while. I would not take anything less than £20,000 with that board. The Banker got him cheap and he knew it.

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10 TUE 24 NOV 7:28 PM
Ferrington1984(Trest) said...

SPOILER IN TODAYS GAME: Well that £10,000 was a rubbish offer even if just over £19,000 was the average what the hell why did he deal at £10,000 that wud be a fast no deal 4 me no wonder nt many people are winning big this season so far they aint got enough courage all the offers were quite low even that £17,000 with £35,000 £50,000 + £250,000 remaining with £10,000 backup n low amounts at that point i wouldve offered £25,000-£27,500 i just hope 1 day theres a player on the show that who knows how low these offers are gettin i know 1 person hu does n he wants to be on the show but till then we need more players with courage otherwise noone will win mega money i know why he dealt but that £10,000 what he dealt at cudve been more n say if he did wipe both them out n leave £10,000 n a blue his offer wouldnt be a massive low maybe it would be £2,500-£4,000 but its a consolation u only gonna be there once make the most of it obviously dont get to carried away and Noel is mentioning about this male £250,000 winner by christmas can they do it who knows if it is done by then plz plz let it be in a normal game no bankers gamble no future offers no nothing just a normal game like Lauras is that too much to ask for hope not.

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11 TUE 24 NOV 9:24 PM
Jem said...

(spoiler) 2days offers were just crap as per usual if a was playin 2days game a wuda went all the way for sure coz he had a gr8 board from start 2 finish

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12 TUE 24 NOV 9:27 PM
british leyland said...

(SPOILER) well noel had the cheek to say that a male £250k winner was his wish. tell u what, if that's the way he's going to act, then i hope that "wish" isn't granted. and has anyone else noticed that it's happened quite a few times recently that once the £250k has gone the player has dealt? the fansite forum is calling these deals 'defeatist', which i think is a very good term

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