American Coupon Boy wrote:
Where's Mark with his OH DEAR posts? Both of those people made VERY cautious deals on VERY stable boards..........
.......... is what I would say if the stakes were divided by 100.
I'm glad 2 amazingly strong finishes came up in short succession and both of the players were willing to play the game to the point where the money is so huge that, regardless of the board, it's time to go home a very wealthy person.
Miljoenenjacht has such extraordinarily high stakes that no sane person would ever try to go all the way to 5 million.
The best thing is that the stakes makes candidates more cautious and there are no equivalents to dolts from the US version such as Richie Bell, Koshka Blackburn or Wesley Autrey. Sure, some candidates do lose money (A candidate in the most recent season lost € 200k by going one round to far and refusing € 273k), but no one had ever lost amounts anywhere near the $602,999; $525,000 or $304,975 these 3 US candidates had lost.