After noticing that this was done in 2007 here, I've decided to revive it to see how worth the run of excessive caution was this month.
Payout: £381,470
Total Box Values (after swaps):£428,936.50
So the total winnings this month were under 89% of what they would've been if all the boxes were opened. The banker narrowly beat the players this round.
3/3 people would've benefited from dealing rather than opening their box. (All of them!

)
5/24 people would've benefited from opening their box rather than dealing.
4/27 people took the most money possible out of their game. They were: Ada, Jill, Beverly, and Dot
The 1p has not come to the table all month.
The £250,000 has come to the table 1 time this month.The most common amount to be opened at the table this month is
£750 and
£100 - 4 times each.
Highest Offers at each Stage of the Game:
1st: £16,000 (Jill)
2nd: £17,000 (Kelly)
3rd: £20,000 (Beverly, Kelly [Dealt

])
4rd: £26,000 (Beverly [Dealt], Kelly [
Post-Deal])
5th: £37,000 (Marlene)
6th: £118,000 (Marlene [Dealt

])
Winnings Distribution:
£0 - £999: 3
£1,000 - £4,999: 5
£5,000 - £9,999: 6
£10,000 - £19,999: 8
£20,000 - £29,999: 4
£30,000 - £49,999: 0
£50,000+: 1
The most common Deal point was the 4th offer, with 11 players dealing at that point.
Feel free to add your own!