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Resident-Seven

PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 6:23 am    Author: Resident-Seven    Post subject:
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Yeah, someone won the $200,000 once, and a few people have won around $100,000 too.

I think the players actually did alreight this week, not including monday they all picked tiny amounts, but still went on to get more than $10,000 each. This friday's double deal winner also got a fair amount.


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Resident-Seven

PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2006 9:28 am    Author: Resident-Seven    Post subject:
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Monday, May 22nd
Round 1 offer = $7,211
Round 2 offer = $13,500
Round 3 offer = $15,500
Round 4 offer = $20,000
Round 5 offer = $33,000
Round 6 offer = $44,500
Round 7 offer = $18,000
Round 8 offer = $23,500
Round 9 offer = $2,200
Player's Case = $5

Correct guess winners:
$500 = 2/24
$2,000 = 0/0
$5,000 = 0/1
$10,000 = 0/0


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Resident-Seven

PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2006 9:23 am    Author: Resident-Seven    Post subject:
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Wednesday, May 23rd
Round 1 offer = $13,000
Round 2 offer = $18,800
Round 3 offer = $14,500
Round 4 offer = $9,999
Round 5 offer = $13,750
Round 6 offer = $18,000 - Deal
Player's case = $100

Correct guess winners:
$500 = 6/25
$2,000 = 0/0
$5,000 = 0/0
$10,000 = 0/0


Thursday, May 24th
Round 1 offer = $10,500
Round 2 offer = $14,600
Round 3 offer = $19,999
Round 4 offer = $12,000
Round 5 offer = $16,999
Round 6 offer = $20,000 - Deal
Player's case = $2,000

Correct guess winners:
$500 = 1/24
$2,000 = 0/0
$5,000 = 1/1
$10,000 = 0/0


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KP

PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2006 6:00 pm    Author: KP    Post subject:
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Wow, some huge opening offers, I thought ours were getting quite generous...


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Resident-Seven

PostPosted: Thu May 25, 2006 11:20 am    Author: Resident-Seven    Post subject:
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The one that got a 1st offer of $13,000 only hit blue figures (left side of the board), even after 2 rounds, the highest thing she hit was $5,000.

There was and opening offer not too long ago of $12, the person knocked out 4 of the top 5 figures in the first round.

Thursday, May 25th
Round 1 offer = $9,999
Round 2 offer = $8,000
Round 3 offer = $7,500
Round 4 offer = $1,500
Round 5 offer = $3,800
Round 6 offer = $5,000
Round 7 offer = $4,000
Round 8 offer = $6,500 - Deal
Player was offered a CHANCE before the last podium case was opened, the remaining cases were the $250, and the $20,000. The player took the CHANCE, and won $20,000.

Correct guess winners:
$500 = 4/24
$2,000 = 0/0
$5,000 = 0/0
$10,000 = 0/1


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KP

PostPosted: Thu May 25, 2006 5:54 pm    Author: KP    Post subject:
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Wow, the most generous offer of the entire game being the first one. Nicely done with the CHANCE, there.

Why are some Megaguesses for $5,000 and others for $10,000? And when do $2,000 guesses come?


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Aaron Brock

PostPosted: Fri May 26, 2006 7:08 am    Author: Aaron Brock    Post subject:

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Why are some Megaguesses for $5,000 and others for $10,000? And when do $2,000 guesses come?


I think its how early in the game it is. i've never seen a $2,000 MegaGuess

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Resident-Seven

PostPosted: Fri May 26, 2006 7:21 am    Author: Resident-Seven    Post subject:
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The $10,000 mega guess usually appears in the first or second round. The $5,000 one usually pops up in the later stages of the game. The $2,000 is pretty rare, but I have seen it a few times. Though there are times when no mega gusses are offered at all.

Andrew (the host) begs Smithe (the banker) occasionally for the last case on the podium to get a mega guess.

Also, on specially occasions, such as St. Patricks Day and Mothers Day (they had a mothers day show on the friday before the sunday), they give away holidays by putting stars in one of the cases. The holidays are usually worth more that $10,000 too.


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Resident-Seven

PostPosted: Fri May 26, 2006 9:07 am    Author: Resident-Seven    Post subject:
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Friday, May 26th
Round 1 offer = $3,555
Round 2 offer = $6,270
Round 3 offer = $3,000
Round 4 offer = $5,000
Round 5 offer = $8,000
Round 6 offer = $10,600 - Deal
Player's case = $50

The player was offered the Supercase (it contains 8 amounts, the lowest is $0.50, the highest is $50,000), the player scraped his $10,600 deal, and took a chance on the case, and won $50,000 for his troubles.

Correct guess winners:
$500 = 1/25
$2,000 = 0/0
$5,000 = 0/0
$10,000 = 0/0


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Aaron Brock

PostPosted: Fri May 26, 2006 5:37 pm    Author: Aaron Brock    Post subject:

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Resident-Seven wrote:
The $10,000 mega guess usually appears in the first or second round. The $5,000 one usually pops up in the later stages of the game. The $2,000 is pretty rare, but I have seen it a few times. Though there are times when no mega gusses are offered at all.

Andrew (the host) begs Smithe (the banker) occasionally for the last case on the podium to get a mega guess.

Also, on specially occasions, such as St. Patricks Day and Mothers Day (they had a mothers day show on the friday before the sunday), they give away holidays by putting stars in one of the cases. The holidays are usually worth more that $10,000 too.


Andrew says "lets see what walter thinks of this"

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Resident-Seven

PostPosted: Sat May 27, 2006 9:09 am    Author: Resident-Seven    Post subject:
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What do you mean?

I'm talking about when Andrew literally gets down on his knees and begs for a mega guess.


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Aaron Brock

PostPosted: Sat May 27, 2006 11:02 am    Author: Aaron Brock    Post subject:

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Resident-Seven wrote:
What do you mean?

I'm talking about when Andrew literally gets down on his knees and begs for a mega guess.

Before the offer, he says "Let's see what walter thinks of that..."

ive seen him beg for a megaguess before on youtube.

does your banker know whats in the cases? or does Andrew?

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Resident-Seven

PostPosted: Sat May 27, 2006 3:24 pm    Author: Resident-Seven    Post subject:
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No they don't know. Do they in other versions?


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Aaron Brock

PostPosted: Sat May 27, 2006 3:35 pm    Author: Aaron Brock    Post subject:

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The french banker knows and im starting to believe noel knows...

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KP

PostPosted: Sat May 27, 2006 5:01 pm    Author: KP    Post subject:
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Think it's the Italian Banker who knows, some of the antics of the French Banker could provide grounds for suspicion too though.


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Resident-Seven

PostPosted: Mon May 29, 2006 11:14 am    Author: Resident-Seven    Post subject:
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Monday, May 29th
Round 1 offer = $5,250
Round 2 offer = $3,100
Round 3 offer = $7,000
Round 4 offer = $11,500
Round 5 offer = $15,000
Round 6 offer = $20,006
Round 7 offer = $26,000
Round 8 offer = $35,000
Round 9 offer = $28,000 - Deal
Payer's Case = $75,000

Correct guess winners:
$500 = 1/24
$2,000 = 0/0
$5,000 = 0/0
$10,000 = 0/1


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Resident-Seven

PostPosted: Tue May 30, 2006 9:05 am    Author: Resident-Seven    Post subject:
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Tuesday, May 30th
Round 1 offer = $3
Round 2 offer = $3,500
Round 3 offer = $2,500
Round 4 offer = $5,000 -Deal
Player's Case = $3,000

Correct guess winners:
$500 = 1/24
$2,000 = 0/0
$5,000 = 0/1
$10,000 = 0/0

The first offer was so low because he hit the 3 highest figures in the first round.


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PostPosted: Tue May 30, 2006 9:16 am    Author: daniel4389    Post subject:

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Hahahh, $3! Ouch. That's even worse than John G's £8!

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Resident-Seven

PostPosted: Tue May 30, 2006 10:48 am    Author: Resident-Seven    Post subject:
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It's the lowest opening offer I've ever seen, the previous low being $12.


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Resident-Seven

PostPosted: Wed May 31, 2006 12:12 pm    Author: Resident-Seven    Post subject:
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Wednesday, May 31st
Round 1 offer = $522
Round 2 offer = $7,000
Round 3 offer = $11,500
Round 4 offer = $10,000
Round 5 offer = $14,500
Round 6 offer = $19,000
Round 7 offer = $11,500
Round 8 offer = $18,000 - Deal
Player's Case = $500

Correct guess winners:
$500 = 3/25


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