This is a twist on the format that actually exists and is playable for anyone who goes out to find it...
There are 2 boards! Each board has 16 boxes with the following amounts:
1p
10p
£1
£10
£100
£250
£500
£750£1,000
£3,000
£5,000
£10,000
£20,000
£35,000
£75,000
£250,000One of these figures will be chosen at random and placed in box 16 on both boards. This is your box and may not be swapped at any point. The remaining values are randomly distributed between boxes 1-15 on each board. So box 16 is the same on both boards, but the rest are different. It is therefore possible (except in the highly unlikely event of matching final two) to work out what is in your box at some point. eg board 1 10p/£1000, board 2 10p/£5000 means you have 10p in your box as it's the only value remaining on each board.
The offer pattern is 3-3-3-2-1-1-1. Your choices are applied to both boards giving you two separate boards at the end of the round. The banker will make an offer for each board based on that boards strength. The banker will make offers as if he has no knowledge of the other board. eg on the above 10p/£1000 and 10p/£5000 boards you might receive offers of £400 and £2000 respectively. Saying deal results in you taking the higher of the two offers that round.
The game will automatically end if your box is certain to contain the highest amount left on both boards.
Simple eh? This mode gives a good advantage to the player so on we go. Your first 3 please