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Deal or no deal
When there are 2 remaining amounts on the board how does the banker decide what the offer is or would have been? Is there a formula involved?
Tonight's show had two amounts left: �15,000 and �250000. The offer would have been �115,000. The contestant had dealt earlier.
Yet last week a contestant stayed to the end and rather the offer being approx mid point skewed heavily to the smaller amount. Why was this?
Tonight's show had two amounts left: �15,000 and �250000. The offer would have been �115,000. The contestant had dealt earlier.
Yet last week a contestant stayed to the end and rather the offer being approx mid point skewed heavily to the smaller amount. Why was this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its all a play between the "Banker" and the contestant! Apparently the "Banker" watches for the reaction of the player when he offers an amount! Last week one players wife who was in the audience let it slip that their target was �20,000 and the "Banker" used this to his advantage and didn't offer big amounts! Its all to keep the game varied and interesting as it is the same format everday!!
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