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Tugger

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:33 pm    Author: Tugger    Post subject:

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:lol: Wakey's best day!

An early deal at 20k, 3 had 250k in the game and had 10k in the ltl.


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wakey1512

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:35 pm    Author: wakey1512    Post subject:
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Stupid adjudicator. What the hell did she think she was playing at? 4 has to have £250,000 four times in a row next game.

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Power5

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:47 pm    Author: Power5    Post subject:
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Those proveout offers were ridiculous, just compare it to David J's game where he got £25k and £70k for the last two offers on a better board than that.

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Martin259

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:01 pm    Author: Martin259    Post subject:

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Power5 wrote:
Those proveout offers were ridiculous, just compare it to David J's game where he got £25k and £70k for the last two offers on a better board than that.


Yeah, I agree


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Ian W

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:13 pm    Author: Ian W    Post subject:

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Well done Tony, although I think I am turning into wakey, but it was a terrible deal, but at the right time for you

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daniel4389

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:48 pm    Author: daniel4389    Post subject:

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Ian W wrote:
Well done Tony, although I think I am turning into wakey, but it was a terrible deal, but at the right time for you


If it was the right time for him then it wasn't terrible...

That was a fantastic game...Tony is a legend! I was expecting him to do really badly, because my mum saw the end of the show before me and said she knew how he did and it wasn't very good...turns out she thought he'd gambled for the £250k and won the £3k. :roll: I'd have taken the first £20k, I think, so can't really blame Tony for his Deal!

Those proveout offers were *beep*, especially the £40k...the Banker would have stuck at £20k there, if that. In a way I wanted the big one to be in his box, because the run is getting annoying now...but I'll settle for it being in Box 3 instead. :-D

I loved the bit where Jaye dropped her head on to Jim, too...I wish I were Jim...

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Ian W

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:55 pm    Author: Ian W    Post subject:

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daniel4389 wrote:
Ian W wrote:
Well done Tony, although I think I am turning into wakey, but it was a terrible deal, but at the right time for you



I loved the bit where Jaye dropped her head on to Jim, too...I wish I were Jim...


Me too
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JamesR

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:59 pm    Author: JamesR    Post subject:
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Very enjoyable and energetic came - all credit to Tony on the £20k. I'm glad the ever-elusive £250,000 continues it's run as well!

A good evening's telly I thought - Kai's game on More4, Tony's game and the second Codex, a show I am enjoying at the mo.

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22identicalboxes

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:00 pm    Author: 22identicalboxes    Post subject:

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Well done Tony, enjoy the money!


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JamesR

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:10 pm    Author: JamesR    Post subject:
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duff16 wrote:
Power5 wrote:
Those proveout offers were ridiculous, just compare it to David J's game where he got £25k and £70k for the last two offers on a better board than that.


Yeah, I agree


I agree as well. It's been an ongoing problem since the show's beginning - on proveout rounds, the Banker's 'offers' are stupidly high.

I can't tell you how annoying I find it!! :D

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rico7

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:06 pm    Author: rico7    Post subject:
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Well done Tony on £20,000. I find it difficult to believe that the banker would have offered £40,000 with only one of the Power 5 left, even though it was the 250K, and £80,000 with just £3,000 with the quarter of a million. David was only offered £70,000 with £10,000 and £250,000 left.


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Oneboxgame

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 11:42 pm    Author: Oneboxgame    Post subject:

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Well, congratulations to him first of all on winning £20,000, which is an excellent amount, even if he is the 2398749283th person to go away with that.

When it got to the final two, I was convinced the quarter million was in his box, and couldn't believe it when £3,000 was revealed to extend the run without it appearing to 105 shows. It's been kept to the final two quite a few times in that run, though. There's now been:

Nev (250th show) - £20,000
David - 10p
David (two days before anniversary) - £10,000
Tony - £3,000


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wakey1512

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:03 am    Author: wakey1512    Post subject:
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JamesR wrote:
duff16 wrote:
Power5 wrote:
Those proveout offers were ridiculous, just compare it to David J's game where he got £25k and £70k for the last two offers on a better board than that.


Yeah, I agree


I agree as well. It's been an ongoing problem since the show's beginning - on proveout rounds, the Banker's 'offers' are stupidly high.

I can't tell you how annoying I find it!! :D


It's good, because it makes it a lesson "Deal, and you face the consequences"

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:29 am    Author: KP    Post subject:
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But it's a false impression because No Dealing would not have produced those offers. And while in this case going to the final two from there would have worked, 60% of the time it wouldn't.

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Will

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:31 am    Author: Will    Post subject:
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Power5 wrote:
Those proveout offers were ridiculous, just compare it to David J's game where he got £25k and £70k for the last two offers on a better board than that.


Absolutely. £20k was probably too early to deal, but the follow-up offers were stupid.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:38 am    Author: maggie que    Post subject:

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:) well played tony.at least he had a nice wad of dosh.enjoy it.

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Rockjack

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:41 am    Author: Rockjack    Post subject:

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i thought the stick was a bit harsh

wounded tony so he dealt


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Will

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:42 am    Author: Will    Post subject:
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Can I just add, Lucy looked lovely during that game. There were a lot of close-up shots of her too. If anyone can sort me out with some piccies that'd be superb! I feel a change of siggy coming on...

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TicTac

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:57 am    Author: TicTac    Post subject:

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Zeddie wrote:
wakey1512 wrote:
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...The odds are definitely in his favour for having the £250,000 in his box... (obviously)... He's gotta have it.

Lol at Jaye *bangs head on guy next to her*


No they aren't.


Don't start on me please wakey. I think there's a duck over by that pond just there who's disrespecting Box 4 and 50p


He wasn't starting on you, he was just saying the chances are 50% of it being in either position. And Daniel won't be impressed you got him and Wakey mixed up :)


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ashley1234

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:16 am    Author: ashley1234    Post subject:

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Congratulations, Tony, enjoy the cash


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