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daniel123

PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 11:32 am    Author: daniel123    Post subject: What happens when you deal...
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As the sequel to "What happens when you no deal", here's what happens when you deal:





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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:37 pm    Author: KP    Post subject:
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And therein lies the nature of this game. If there were not potential disadvantages to either course of action, there would be no game - something I think some people don't realise. The game can go very well or very badly, and it can (and usually does) produce patterns of highs and lows both between games and - critically - within games too. The act of No Dealing is an assertion that the game will hereafter be sufficiently positive that there is more money available; the act of Dealing is an assertion to the contrary, that the game will be sufficiently negative that this sum of money will not be surpassed.

Of course, on the real show there is also the element of how individuals value money, but because I suspect a lot of people play virtual games with the simple goal of maximising their winnings knowing they have an infinite number of attempts to play for virtual money rather than just one shot at real money I think the description above is complete in the virtual game context!

Back to your picture - I'm guessing from the lack of a second picture that you had the £100,000 and not the quarter-million? Also, you did at least Deal for more money than Sara and Donna combined!

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:39 pm    Author: daniel123    Post subject:
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KP wrote:
And therein lies the nature of this game. If there were not potential disadvantages to either course of action, there would be no game - something I think some people don't realise. The game can go very well or very badly, and it can (and usually does) produce patterns of highs and lows both between games and - critically - within games too. The act of No Dealing is an assertion that the game will hereafter be sufficiently positive that there is more money available; the act of Dealing is an assertion to the contrary, that the game will be sufficiently negative that this sum of money will not be surpassed.

Of course, on the real show there is also the element of how individuals value money, but because I suspect a lot of people play virtual games with the simple goal of maximising their winnings knowing they have an infinite number of attempts to play for virtual money rather than just one shot at real money I think the description above is complete in the virtual game context!

Back to your picture - I'm guessing from the lack of a second picture that you had the £100,000 and not the quarter-million? Also, you did at least Deal for more money than Sara and Donna combined!



no your wrong.I had the £250k all along.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:45 pm    Author: daniel123    Post subject:
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i completely destroyed the reds apart from £50k, £100k, £250k and £15k, so, heres round5

round 5

£100
£500
1p!!!!!

£5, £15,000,£50,000,£100,000,£250k left

banker offers £68,000
DEAL

round 6

£50,000
£15,000
£5 :shock:

banker's offer: £162,000 | I dealt at: £68,000


in my box 20: £250,000.

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