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Well, if it helps, here's what happened on Wednesday. I didn't watch enough of the show to do a recap, though.
Um, seeing as I didn't see the entire episode, I can't give you a full play-by-play, but here's what I do know. Contestant Tim Krajewski, who chose Case 2 as his own, was the smartest, most level-headed player that I've ever seen. He knew exactly where to stop and deal. He accepted the banker's offer of $180,000, with $300K and the million as his 2 remaining Power 7 amounts. In the post-game proveout, the first case he would have chosen would have been Ursula's (#5), which had the remaining million-dollar prize inside, and the offer would have plummeted to $52,000. Inside his case was only $5,000, so Tim Krajewski had the first Outright Player Win of the season. The Banker's record for this season is now 2-1, and the show has given away $369,025 thus far.
In the second game, Charlene Miranda picked Case 17 as her own, and had her young son, Ayden, who couldn't have been more than 6 years old playing along with her as her "financial advisor" of sorts. She was playing a game with 3 million-dollar cases, and opened one of them before time expired. When her game picked up on Friday, she went on to take a $165,000 deal. No idea if it was a good deal or not.
That's about all I the information that can give you for now. Hopefully someone will post the recap soon.
_________________ I have berated my last contestant and have nothing else to say. Roll credits. Fade to black. | Dr. Hindsight | April 18, 2006 - December 7, 2023
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