SUN 21 JUN 4:45 PM

Deal or No Deal


Season: 4 Episode: 257 [ change ]

Paul's Game with Box Number 14.

In the first round Paul chose:

Lis with box number 8 had 10p

Mark with box number 1 had £5

Matt with box number 11 had £20,000

Deborah with box number 21 had £500

Michelle with box number 5 had 50p

The remaining boxes are: 1p, £1, £10, £50, £100, £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
£13,089 £11,500
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £11,500 which was rejected.

In the second round Paul chose:

Olivia with box number 7 had £1

Noel with box number 17 had £5,000

Lois with box number 13 had £50

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


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£17,767 £15,500
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £15,500 which was rejected.

In the third round Paul chose:

Jehad with box number 19 had £10,000

Pat with box number 2 had £100,000

Kerry with box number 18 had £250

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


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£16,996 £13,500
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £13,500 which was rejected.

In the fourth round Paul chose:

Emma with box number 6 had £15,000

Simon with box number 10 had £10

Heath with box number 9 had £50,000

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


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£18,388 £22,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £22,000 which was accepted.

Dealt at £22,000

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

In the fifth round Paul chose:

Gladys with box number 22 had £35,000

Michael with box number 20 had £100

Dan with box number 15 had £3,000

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


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£27,754 £33,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £33,000.

In the sixth round Paul chose:

Spike with box number 3 had £75,000

Pauline with box number 4 had £1,000

Judith with box number 16 had 1p

The remaining boxes are: £750, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£69,534 £55,000
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Indicator
Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £55,000

The Banker then offered Paul to swap box number 14 with box number 12. Paul rejected the Bankers offer.

Paul had £250,000 in box number 14 which means Paul lost to the Banker by £228,000.

The remaining box belonged to Rachel with box number 12 which had £750.

Summary:

Dealt at: £22,000
Amount in their Box: £250,000
Highest Offer: £55,000
Lowest Offer: £11,500

Synopsis:

A strong opening for Paul today and he manages to keep the momentum going throughout his game. At the end of the 4th round a well pitched offer of £22,000 throws Paul and he takes his time weighing up the options before dealing. Unfortunately for Paul it proves it was actually his day when the game shows it would have just got better and better.

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1 WED 1 JUL 5:14 PM
Joe said...

This was the one I hated the most. Just managed to take out the 1p at the last minute, otherwise we would have had yet another boring person win the £250,000 by the Banker's Gamble instead of bravery. Also who on earth would deal at £22,000 when you've got three of the power five still on the board, I for one wouldn't. Expect more boring quarter millionaire's soon everyone.

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2 THU 2 JUL 3:32 AM
british leyland said...

totally agree joe, and i wouldn't b terribly surprised if noel wanted the 1p/250k climax so we could have a repeat of the alice situation...

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3 THU 2 JUL 3:58 PM
Joe said...

I bet he'd offer the Gamble if someone dealt at even £5,000 and was left with 1p and £250,000 lol. GOD that really would be something.

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