Stats for November's games:
Payout: £170,502.10
Average Winnings: £8,525.11
Total Box Values (after swaps): £277,255.11
Total winnings this month were 61% of what they would've been if all the boxes were opened, so the Banker beat the players overall for the 21st month in a row.
3/4 people would've benefited from dealing rather than opening their box.
7/16 people would've benefited from opening their box rather than dealing.
4/20 people took the most money possible out of their game. They were:
Pam,
William,
Mike and Lucy
The
1p has come to the table 1 time this month.
The
£250,000 has NOT come to the table this month.
The most common amount to be opened at the table this month is
£5,000 - 3 times
Highest Offers at each Stage of the Game:
1st: £10,000 (Amir)
2nd: £12,000 (Holly)
3rd: £18,000 (Ross)
9 box extra offer (first since February 2013): £6,500 (Malcolm)
4th: £35,000 (Ross)
6 box extra offer: £8,000 (Lucy)
5th: £55,000 (Ross [
POST-DEAL])
4 box extra offer: £9,676 (Amir)
3 box extra offer: £75,000 (Serena [
POST-DEAL])
6th: £35,000 (Amir [
POST-DEAL])
Winnings Distribution:
£0 - £999: 5
£1,000 - £4,999: 3
£5,000 - £9,999: 7
£10,000 - £19,999: 3
£20,000 - £29,999: 0
£30,000 - £49,999: 2
£50,000+: 0
Lowest Win:
NOTHING (Wayne)
Highest Win:
£40,000 (Pam)
Dealing Points:
11 box: 1
8 box: 3
6 box extra offer: 1
5 box: 3
4 box extra offer: 1
2 box: 7
Taking the Box: 4
Additions to the DoND Hall of Fame:
Wayne: 24th member of the NOTHING NETWORK.
Aimee: 9th player to have the 61p perfect round
Miscellaneous Stats:
Wayne currently holds the record for the biggest amount wiped completely by Box 23 (£2,000), though Matt from this May lost a larger sum to it by being halved (£4,450).
Ross managed to keep the 2nd highest amount a player possibly could on the wings at 6 box (£20,000 and the Top 4 amounts). The odds of leaving that much money (or more) on the wings til 6 box is
1 in 10174.5.
As some guy on Facebook put it, "he could be considered the best box picker of all time. To have nearly £500k (£495,000, to be exact
) on the board with 6 boxes to go and have none of them on the table is astonishing."
Also, as another person pointed out on Facebook, Serena very nearly became the lowest seller of the dream finish by a large margin. This distinction currently belongs to Shona from November 2013 (£19,000).
Feel free to add your own!