In fairness, I think Archie was good at keeping his cards very close to his chest at times...I didn't really know where to place the offers, but I'd started above the Fair Deal, so that was the line I went along with thereafter. I had the impression he might go all the way - as he confirmed when we moved towards the latter part of the game - and of course, I knew the contents of his box, so that was a concern for me. I tried to hand him a lifeline with £6,300 after the big No Deal - that was an offer I would personally have taken, had I been playing, and I think a lot of people would've done the same. He declined it in search of the big money, though...and ultimately paid the price.
All along, I'd known several of my characters who would open the boxes, and I'd been dreaming of a finish as tense as that - because I had only one person in mind for the final reveal, and that climax suited the character perfectly. My Facebook friends know of my reverence for Alex, however...
Overall, that was quite a good game...it kept me entertained, too. Yeah, not that bad. Thanks, Mark!