TUE 16 MAR 4:15 PM

Deal or No Deal


Season: 5 Episode: 176 [ change ]

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Roopa's Game with Box Number 12.

In the first round Roopa chose:

Liz with box number 14 had £50

Caine with box number 5 had £750

Tony with box number had £1,000

Stacie with box number 13 had £250

Andy with box number 6 had £5

The remaining boxes are: 1p, 50p, £1, £10, £100, £500, £3,000, £5,000, £10,000, £15,000, £20,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000, £100,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£16,057 £10,000
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No Deal

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

Chloe with box number 8 had £500

Nicola with box number 17 had £100

The remaining boxes are: 1p, 50p, £1, £10, £3,000, £5,000, £10,000, £15,000, £20,000, £35,000, £50,000, £75,000, £100,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£20,309 £15,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £15,000 which was rejected.

In the third round Roopa chose:

Chris with box number 22 had £20,000

Monique with box number 16 had £10,000

Raff with box number 10 had £3,000

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


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£23,854 £17,500
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £17,500 which was rejected.

In the fourth round Roopa chose:

Ramesh with box number 18 had £50,000

Barbera with box number 19 had 1p

Kath with box number 1 had £100,000

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


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£20,989 £17,500
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £17,500 which was accepted.

Dealt at £17,500

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

In the fifth round Roopa chose:

John with box number 2 had £35,000

Ciara with box number 20 had £75,000

Dan with box number 11 had 50p

The remaining boxes are: £1, £10, £5,000, £15,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£19,452 £23,500
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £23,500.

In the sixth round Roopa chose:

Neide with box number 7 had £5,000

Shahid with box number 21 had £1

Brad with box number 9 had £15,000

The remaining boxes are: £10, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£63,293 £66,000
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Indicator
Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £66,000

Roopa had £10 in box number 12 which means Roopa beat the Banker by £17,490, although the highest opportunity to deal was £66,000.

The remaining box belonged to Brenda with box number 3 which had £250,000.

Summary:

Dealt at: £17,500
Amount in their Box: £10
Highest Offer: £66,000
Lowest Offer: £10,000

Synopsis:

A fantastic start for Roopa and she continues her great run into the 2nd round setting up a superb board. A small hit in the 3rd and 4th rounds unsettles Roopa and after some thought she makes a deal in the 4th round. But with the £250,000 still in play was this a wise move?

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1 TUE 16 MAR 5:18 PM
Another DOND Fan said...

Those offers were PATHETIC!! 4 Blues and £1,000 in the opening round and the Banker only offers £10,000. Then he goes up by a measly £5,000 after an ALL BLUE ROUND. Then Noel mentions that an all red round would mean a drop in the offer. Excuse me?! But those were low reds and the increase of £2,500 was just pitiful. Next, Noel has to be annoying again by making Roopa cry. I was just outraged when I saw this happen. He's supposed to encourage the players to go for it but now he makes her cry by mentioning the FAMILY. So, one more round and the Banker sticks at a still pathetic £17,500 and she takes it. Now all of a sudden the proveout offers are ABOVE the FD. £66,000 would've been an instant deal for me. Noel does sometime annoy me but this is the most annoyed I have ever been. I know some people here don't like others mentioning what their offers would be, but because of the low offers I'll mention mine. My offers would've been £16,500, £22,000, £26,000, £24,000, £25,000 and £70,000. That's the end of my rant on this game.

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2 TUE 16 MAR 5:48 PM
Joe said...

It's funny isn't it that when they're still in live play the offers are low, but when they have dealt the offers are high. Those final two offers of £23,500 and £66,000 were so inflated, he would probably stick at £17,500 for 5 box and offer £45-£50,000 at the last 2 boxes. I'm getting sick of these contestants dealing far too early and at rubbish offers and even more tired of all this crying and sobbing, it's out of hand. This is suppose to be a gameshow of bravery and reward not a Piers Morgan Life Story or Jeremy Kyle show. I'd have declined those offers withouth hesitation, might have took 66k though. If this carries on he'll probably get people out of the chair for less that £10,000. Oh and my offers would've been £14,000, £20,000, £28,000, £32,000, £20,000 and £70,000.

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3 TUE 16 MAR 5:49 PM
Mark said...

The offers were very low for the board in all of these scenarios, I would offer £13,500, £21,000, £30,000, £23,500 (if she had gone on I knew she would accept that- usually I would go higher), £23,500 and £70,000, really doubt she had the courage to decline anywhere past 21,000 though. It almost seems like the cowardice players always get the brilliant boards, examples of these are Ronnie who played in November and Angela who played in early december

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4 TUE 16 MAR 5:52 PM
Joe said...

Also Noel's prediction of creating a quarter millionaire in the next 5 games shut him up. Then he tries to cover it up by saying at the beginning of the show that "I did say it was gonna happen in the next few games". Do me a favour Noel and stop acting so stupid. I know I can go over the top at times but I do find Noel quite annoying. I do think he is a good presenter and he use to do it quite well at the beginning, but now he's gotten much worse. I sure hope Noel and the Banker read all of our comments and take them into consideration. Somehow I doubt they will listen, perhaps Ofcom should do something they're usually quite good at getting at shows.

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5 TUE 16 MAR 6:30 PM
Mark said...

I forgot to mention I thought a banker's gamble was coming for Roopa but it didn't(which is really good). There is NO way she would have taken it, she was a very nice person but not the kind of player who would really take a chance :S I was just thinking if this had been Huddy's game and the banker chose to offer the average- The offers would have been astronomical- £48,000 for the third offer!!

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6 TUE 16 MAR 10:16 PM
karl said...

nope everytime the horse racing is on deal or no deal gets cut short a extra 5 mins grrr well todays game i though wtf 15k with all te reds exept the 1k there they are having a laugh

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7 WED 17 MAR 7:22 PM
british leyland said...

it was obvious from roopa's reaction to the first £17.5k offer that she was cautious - and her deal the next round was as predictable as france beating italy in the 6 nations. and seriously do the producers like it when a contestant cries??! the people on the digital spy forums were disappointed that the £250k wasn't in her box

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8 THU 18 MAR 6:06 PM
Lily said...

Well this game reminded me of Colleens game from season 3. With the crying from the word go, crap offers etc. But at least the banker had these players marked as he sometimes gives people far too generous offers. Such as people who go on about how there are struggling to support their families. And how they want their kids to be proud of them. Less family orientated players please.

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9 SUN 4 APR 2:44 PM
Pob said...

People need to quit going on first few offers being low, well who cares no-one leaves that early

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