Season: 4 Episode: 242 [ change ]
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David's Game with Box Number 22.
In the first round David chose:
Rachel with box number 7 had 1p
Ben with box number 1 had £1,000
Mandy with box number 4 had £250
The remaining boxes are: 10p, 50p, £1, £5, £10, £50, £100, £500, £750, £3,000, £5,000, £10,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000, £100,000, £250,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £11,217 | £11,000 | | No Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £11,000 which was rejected.
In the second round David chose:
Marios with box number 10 had £750
Christopher with box number 15 had £3,000
The remaining boxes are: 10p, 50p, £5, £10, £50, £100, £500, £5,000, £10,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000, £100,000, £250,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £15,047 | £16,500 | | No Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £16,500 which was rejected.
In the third round David chose:
Ruby with box number 11 had £50
The remaining boxes are: 10p, 50p, £5, £10, £100, £500, £5,000, £10,000, £50,000, £75,000, £100,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £8,652 | £10,000 | | No Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £10,000 which was rejected.
In the fourth round David chose:
Scott with box number 20 had £500
The remaining boxes are: 10p, 50p, £5, £10, £10,000, £50,000, £75,000, £100,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £13,228 | £19,000 | | No Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £19,000 which was accepted.
Now David is trying to find 3 boxes which contain £50,000 or £75,000 or £100,000. If David finds £100,000 in the next round, David has made a great deal.
In the fifth round David chose:
Jehad with box number 16 had £50,000
The remaining boxes are: 50p, £10, £10,000, £75,000, £100,000.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £19,263 | £26,000 | | No Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £26,000.
In the sixth round David chose:
Sylvie with box number 12 had £75,000
The remaining boxes are: 50p, £10.
| Offers | Boxes Meter | We Recommend | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fair | Banker's | ||
| £4 | £2.60 | | Deal |
The Banker called with an offer of: £2.60
David had 50p in box number 22 which means David beat the Banker by £18,999.50, although the highest opportunity to deal was £26,000.
The remaining box belonged to Harry with box number 2 which had £10.
Summary:
Dealt at: £19,000
Amount in their Box: 50p
Highest Offer: £26,000
Lowest Offer: £2.60
A fairly strong opening start gets the Banker's respect for David today, it doesn't last long though and slight blip sets David back a little, but he comes back well and ponders a long time over his 4th round offer. Some mind games ensue from the Banker while David weighs up his game as he tells David what his potential offer will be in the following round! After some thought David leaves the game early, and although there was a little more in the game, he also escapes a big crash at the end.
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Good game, but i would have declined £19,000 and gone at £26,000 lol
xxxxx.in-addr.btopenworld.com£19,000 was only a fair offer in my opinion, a dealable offer would be 'old faithful' 26k. I also would have gone on at 19 grand and I even would have carried on at £42,500 which the Banker said he would have offered if he did an all blue round. Oh and I would have gone on at 26k as well, boy I sound like i'm in a gambling mood now.
xxxxx.bagu.cable.ntl.comwell i wouldve carried on at £19,000 £26,000 and that £42,500 if i did a all blue round that £19,000 was ok but i dont think the banker wud offer £26,000 with that id say £22,500 max but at 5 box even if the offer £40,000 id carry on but he wudnt offer that coz thats no way nearer the average.
xxxxx.range86-141.btcentralplus.comReally if you have three of the power five at five box the offer should be pitched in between the 2 of the power five. Take David's game for example say if he did leave 50k, 75k and 100k at 5 box then the offer should be pitched between the 50 and the 75 say £60,000. Only then would I deal.
xxxxx.bb.sky.comWHAT? Those offers are WAYY to high, why should the banker offer that much for something which may potentially contain pocket change! No way! I think hitting half the average is fine, unless in some cases, near average offers are fair like with a £50,000/£75,000 climax, hitting near the average is fair then.
xxxxx.cable.ubr06.perr.blueyonder.co.ukWell in Daniel's game the Banker offered £90,000 when there were only 2 numbers higher than that and you could say that was way above the average. I thought he would only offer about 70-75k, and he probably would if anyone left the same senario that Daniel was in. Another player I remember was Khanny, his offer was a massive £48,000 when the top 3 were still on the board but that was at 8 box. You wouldn't see the Banker make an offer that high anymore.
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