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Aaron Brock

PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 2:40 pm    Author: Aaron Brock    Post subject: Dealing with it - Twist

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This'd be nice.

After you take a deal, you play on as normal, but the difference between the offer/your box value if it is bigger than your deal, is taken off. OTHERWISE it ends up a good deal from that point, and your deal is DOUBLED.

Eg. Someone deals for £3,000 with all the power 5 left :roll:
The next offer could be £5,999.99 and that'd be the maximum after the deal, so the player leaves with 1p.

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lathebault

PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 6:05 pm    Author: lathebault    Post subject: Re: Dealing with it - Twist

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Aaron Brock wrote:
This'd be nice.

After you take a deal, you play on as normal, but the difference between the offer/your box value if it is bigger than your deal, is taken off. OTHERWISE it ends up a good deal from that point, and your deal is DOUBLED.

Eg. Someone deals for £3,000 with all the power 5 left :roll:
The next offer could be £5,999.99 and that'd be the maximum after the deal, so the player leaves with 1p.


The double the offer I wouldn't like but the 1p bit is really good!!

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James1978

PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 8:42 pm    Author: James1978    Post subject:

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Well that's silly becuase the banker would just come out with AMOs in proveouts to take money off players!! :(

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Tom

PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 9:23 pm    Author: Tom    Post subject:

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Why does the game need a new twist? Yes a slight change but nothing that is going to be extremely harsh to contestants


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lathebault

PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:00 pm    Author: lathebault    Post subject:

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Tom wrote:
Why does the game need a new twist? Yes a slight change but nothing that is going to be extremely harsh to contestants


Just so we can cut down on the pathetic amount of average wins (way too many) and get some gamblers out there. Yes there may be blue wins but that's down to players gambling on unsafe boards either due to their own will or low offers (nothing wrong with it but more likely to have a blue win) but people need to gamble more on the strong boards as there is a bigger chance of a big box win or a high deal which is ACTUALLY HIGH for the board and not pathetic like Kathleen's deal. Infact, the one thing we could do with is a mental gamble on a blue / £250,000 finish where they turn down something above 50k... and they actually needed the money... could potentially win £1 but could just as easily win the top prize... wow that must be full of tension. If they won £1 the actual win wouldn't be very nice but the time before the box is opened would be so exciting.. well for all the cautious deals we've had we've never had a mental gamble like that have we... we need one. :)

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lathebault

PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:02 pm    Author: lathebault    Post subject:

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James1978 wrote:
Well that's silly becuase the banker would just come out with AMOs in proveouts to take money off players!! :(


Ban AMO's?

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James1978

PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:48 pm    Author: James1978    Post subject:

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That still doesn't mean he couldn't "offer" something stupdily high like 45k on 250k/4 blues or 100k/blue, when the players' dealt for say 20k, and you'd expect around the same with that situation!!

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Tom

PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:41 pm    Author: Tom    Post subject:

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lathebault wrote:
Tom wrote:
Why does the game need a new twist? Yes a slight change but nothing that is going to be extremely harsh to contestants


Just so we can cut down on the pathetic amount of average wins (way too many) and get some gamblers out there. Yes there may be blue wins but that's down to players gambling on unsafe boards either due to their own will or low offers (nothing wrong with it but more likely to have a blue win) but people need to gamble more on the strong boards as there is a bigger chance of a big box win or a high deal which is ACTUALLY HIGH for the board and not pathetic like Kathleen's deal. Infact, the one thing we could do with is a mental gamble on a blue / £250,000 finish where they turn down something above 50k... and they actually needed the money... could potentially win £1 but could just as easily win the top prize... wow that must be full of tension. If they won £1 the actual win wouldn't be very nice but the time before the box is opened would be so exciting.. well for all the cautious deals we've had we've never had a mental gamble like that have we... we need one. :)


Yeah, but to some of us, we don't care too much about the average wins and personally, i dont mind cautious deals.


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Aaron Brock

PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:51 pm    Author: Aaron Brock    Post subject:

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It could be like the Banker just has the board, and has to offer money based upon that, like FTRoYL Isolation pod, so he doesn't know whether they've dealt or not.

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Red_Fire16

PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 11:12 pm    Author: Red_Fire16    Post subject:
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I really don't think that sort of idea will happen and not even on a gameshow like that.

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