TUE 28 APR 4:15 PM

Deal or No Deal


Season: 4 Episode: 211 [ change ]

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Steve's Game with Box Number 17.

In the first round Steve chose:

Sean with box number 1 had 1p

Cath with box number 5 had £50,000

Mel with box number 6 had 50p

Carol with box number 7 had £10

Pezza with box number 4 had £500

The remaining boxes are: 10p, £1, £5, £50, £100, £250, £750, £1,000, £3,000, £5,000, £10,000, £15,000, £20,000, £35,000, £75,000, £100,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£11,997 £9,900
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No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £9,900 which was rejected.

In the second round Steve chose:

Nicola with box number 3 had £100

Rich with box number 11 had £20,000

Dave with box number 15 had £35,000

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


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£11,842 £17,500
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Indicator
No Deal

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

In the third round Steve chose:

Declan with box number 12 had £5

Danielle with box number 19 had £50

Lynne with box number 8 had £750

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


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£18,269 £21,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £21,000 which was rejected.

In the fourth round Steve chose:

Roger with box number 13 had £15,000

Liam with box number 9 had £1,000

Shell with box number 21 had £1

The remaining boxes are: 10p, £250, £3,000, £5,000, £10,000, £75,000, £100,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£27,710 £30,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £30,000 which was rejected.

In the fifth round Steve chose:

Pat with box number 10 had £100,000

Kris with box number 16 had £5,000

Eddie with box number 20 had £250

The remaining boxes are: 10p, £3,000, £10,000, £75,000, £250,000.


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£34,518 £40,000
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Indicator
No Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £40,000 which was accepted.

Dealt at £40,000

Now Steve is trying to find 2 boxes which contain £75,000 or £250,000. If Steve finds £250,000 in the next round, Steve has made a great deal.

In the sixth round Steve chose:

Karen with box number 2 had £3,000

Lamin with box number 14 had £75,000

Scarlet with box number 18 had £250,000

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


Offers Boxes Meter We Recommend
Fair Banker's
£2,516 £4,000
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Indicator
Deal

The Banker called with an offer of: £4,000

Steve had £10,000 in box number 17 which means Steve beat the Banker by £30,000.

The remaining box belonged to Margaret with box number 22 which had 10p.

Summary:

Dealt at: £40,000
Amount in their Box: £10,000
Highest Offer: £40,000
Lowest Offer: £4,000

Synopsis:

A loud and manic game from Steve today, but his board provides the Banker with even more headaches as he manages to pick off the blues with relative ease. The offers keep improving throughout the game, and it takes a £40,000 offer to make Steve sit back and mull over his options. The offer proves enough for Steve, and a near perfect final proveout round shows it was a good move.

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1 TUE 5 MAY 6:51 PM
Joe said...

Absolutly fantastic game well done Steve. I really didn't think the offer would be 40k at that point, especially when the £100,000 went. I probably would've dealt too.

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2 WED 6 MAY 3:53 PM
Sean said...

Just because someone would deal at £30k with the top 3 amounts still on the board does not mean that that someone is from India or Africa - and even if they are they do not have to go back to either place for it!!! >:( Just when we thought No Dealer had become as good as gold...

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