Instead of heats, I've selected the 10 best games from May for you to vote for. Due to the 2 week break, there are a lot less games than last month, but still some pretty good ones. Here they are...
2nd May - Claudia
Claudia played with Box 7 and did a total of 25 shows. She found £50k and £20k, along with three low sums of money and turned down the opening offer of
£10,000. A round of three low amounts lead Claudia to decline
£13,500, before she had a round of 50p / £10k / £100k, and no dealt
£15,000. She then found the £250k, and was offered
£1,000, which she turned down. Her final 5 was 1p / £500 / £1k / £35k / £75k, and Claudia said no deal to
£14,999 before finding the remaining power of 5 amounts, meaning she was left with £500 and £1k - Claudia no dealt the final offer of
£550 and opened her
box to win
£1,000
4th May - Brenda
Brenda played with Box 8 and did a total of 22 shows. She hit the £35k, £50k and £100k in her opening and turned down the offer of
£900. A round of £75k and 2 blues meant the offer rose to
£3,500, but Brenda played on. Shefound nothing over £3k, and said no deal to
£9,000. She then found £20k, along with two low amounts, and was offered
£12,500, which Brenda
dealt. A £250k hit meant her final 5 was 50p / £10 / £100 / £10k / £15k and the offer would have been
£2,500. Her final 2 were £10 and £10k, the offer would have been
£4,000 and Brenda had
£10 in her box.
5th May - Greg
Greg played with Box 14 and did a total of 18 shows. His opening round was 1p / 10p / 50p / £5k / £10k and he rejected
£5,000. Despite a £250k hit, the offer rose to
£7,500, but Greg played on. In the next round, he found both £75k and £100k and the offer was just
£1,300, which was no dealt. A round of £35k + 2 blues led Greg to no deal the fourth offer of
£3,000. His final 5 consisted of £100 / £500 / £1k / £15k / £50k and Greg declined the fifth offer of
£9,000. His final 2 were £500 and £15k, and Greg no dealt the final offer of
£4,990 to win
£500 from his
box.
8th May - Pamela
Pamela played with Box 6 and did 24 shows. Her opening round was 10p / £1 / £15k / £20k / £50k and the offer was
£2,200, which Pamela no dealt. A round of nothing over £10k meant Pamela turned down
£10,000 before finding both the £75k and the £100k; the offer was halved to
£5,000, and Pamela played on. She then found £35k + 2 blues and the banker stuck at
£5,000, which again was declined. A round of 1p, £1k and £3k left Pamela's final 5 was 50p / £100 / £250 / £750 / £250k, and Pamela
dealt the fifth offer of
£20,000. Her final 2 was £100 and £250, the offer would have been
£125 and Pamela had
£100 on her box.
9th May - Patrick S
Patrick S played with Box 18 and did a total of 23 shows. In round one, he found £10k, £20k, £75k and 2 blues and was offered
£990, which he no dealt. An all-blue round increased that to
£9,990, but Patrick played on. A round of £3k, £5k and £35k led Patrick to no deal
£12,000 before a second all-blue round, where Patrick
dealt the fourth offer of
£24,000. He had a £250k hit, and the offer would have again been
£24,000 on a board of 50p / £10 / £15k / £50k / £100k. His final 2 was £50k and £100k, the offer would have been
£74,000 and Patrick had
£50,000 in his box.
11th May - Laurence
Laurence played with Box 20 and did a total of 18 shows. The banker made bets with Laurence throughout the game - an all-blue opening round meant that the banker had to offer
£20,000 as promised, and Laurence no dealt. A round of £3k, £5k and £35k meant the second offer was
£19,200 (£5k higher than it would have been due to a bet), and Laurence played on. He then hit £250k and the £75k, and no dealt the next offer of
£7,500. He then found £20k, but as he found the 10p, the banker had to offer £5k more, and Laurence
dealt the offer of
£17,500. However, his final 5 was £1 / £750 / £10k / £50k / £100k, and due to a bet, the offer would have been
£32,150. His final 2 were £50k and £100k, the offer was
£75,000 and Laurence had
£50,000 in his box.
26th May - May
May played with Box 6 and did 15 shows. In the opening round she found £10k, £35k, £100k and 2 blues, and no dealt
£4,000. She then had a good round and was offered
£10,000, but May played on. A round of £50k + 2 blues led May to decline
£14,000, and she then found nothing over £5k, raising the offer to
£20,000. May said no deal, and found £75k + 2 blues, leaving her final five as £5 / £100 / £15k / £20k / £250k, with an offer of
£35,000, which May
dealt. Her final 2 was £100 and £15k, with an offer of
£4,000. May had
£15,000 in her box.
27th May - Peter
Peter played with Box 12 on his 24th show. His opening round was £500 / £1k / £3k / £5k / £50k, and Peter turned down the first offer of
£3,180.10. Despite a £250k hit, the next offer was
£5,000, but Peter played on. He then found £75k + 2 blues, and the offer was just
£2,000. This was no dealt, and Peter then had an all-blue round before declining the offer of
£10,000. He found £20k, £35k and a blue, and his final 5 was 1p / £100 / £250 / £15k / £100k. Peter said no deal to the offer of
£16,000 before finding both reds, and having a final 2 of 1p and £250. Peter turned down the final offer of
£32 and then was the first to win
1p from his
box.
28th May - Scarlett
Scarlett played with Box 8 on her 23rd show - and on a 50th show special with £500k on the board. She found £50k, £75k, and 3 blues, and declined
£12,000. A round of £35k + 2 blues increased this to
£17,000, which was turned down, along with the offer of
£27,050 after an all-blue round. Another good round - with nothing higher than £10k found - meant the offer was a huge
£40,000, but Scarlett still played on. A round of 3 low/mid reds meant Scarlett's final 5 was £5 / £750 / £100k / £250k / £500k and Scarlett
dealt the fifth offer of
£99,000. Her final 2 was £5 and £100k, the offer would have been
£37,050 and Scarlett had
£5 in her box!
30th May - Brian
Brian played with Box 10 and did 26 shows. He started the game with £15k + 4 blues, and no dealt
£5,100. A £100k hit didn't stop the offer from increasing to
£8,800, and Brian played on to have an all-blue round. The third offer was
£20,000, which was declined before he found £35k + £75k in the next round, and turned down the fourth offer of
£12,000. A £50k hit meant his final 5 was £1 / £750 / £3k / £20k / £250k and he no dealt
£15,000 to hit the £250k in the last box, leaving him with a final 2 of £3k and £20k - Brian no dealt the final offer of
£7,500 and won
£20,000 from his
box!