And here's how it went!
Contestant: Will Cottwell!
Chosen case: 23!
Round One: Six Cases:
16: $750,000!!
8: $500
19: $50
7: $50,000
3: $300,000
25: $200
Banker's offer: $17,000!
NO DEAL!
Round Two: Five Cases:
13: $750
24: $500,000!
21: $25
5: .01¢!!!
10: $1,000,000!!!
Banker's offer: $10,000!
NO DEAL!
Round Three: Four Cases:
18: $5,000
1: $10,000
17: $300
14: $75,000
Banker's offer: $29,000!
NO DEAL!
Round Four: Three Cases:
12: $1,000
11: $200,000
2: $1!!
Banker's offer: $34,000!
NO DEAL!
Round Five: Two Cases:
4: $400
20: $100
The Final Six:
- $5
- $10
- $75
- $25,000
- $100,000
- $400,000
Banker's offer: $48,000!
NO DEAL!
Round Six: One Case:
26: $10
Banker's offer: $72,000!
NO DEAL!
Round Seven: One Case:
9: $100,000
Banker's offer: $61,000!
DEAL!
Things may of started rough but Will stuck it out long enough to snatch a huge check worth $61,000!
Now lets see if Will can finish the game on a great note with the Proveout!
Proveout: Case One:
22: $75
Banker's offer: $124,000!
Dealt at: $61,000!
Proveout: Case Two:
6: $25,000
It would have been a $5 or $400,000 final two!
Banker's offer: $200,000!
Dealt at: $61,000!
Sadly, Will has lost this game by a wide margin and did not make best deal possible.
So, The Banker has won the game. Is this a technical or an outright victory? Has Will earned some consolation in selling a case for far more than it was worth?
Case 23 is shown to contain...
23: $400,000
To prove it:
15: $5
Game Summary:
Peak offer: $200,000
Case value: $400,000
Prize won: $61,000
Result: Outright Banker Win
Okay, The Banker may of won the last game, but the show has someone more than willing to take him on! Her name is...
Contestant: Carol Cullshark!
Chosen case: 8!
Round One: Six Cases:
12: $500
14: $1!!
3: $400,000
25: $50
2: .01¢!!!
5: $1,000,000!!!
Banker's offer: $21,000!
NO DEAL!
Round Two: Five Cases:
17: $300,000
21: $200
16: $10,000
7: $1,000
10: $200,000
Banker's offer: $17,000!
NO DEAL!
Round Three: Four Cases:
22: $50,000
6: $25
19: $100
4: $100,000
Banker's offer: $46,000!
NO DEAL!
Round Four: Three Cases:
NEXT MONDAY!
And there you have it!
-Joe R.
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