It just hit me after years of watching this show how great the music that plays when the banker calls would be in a classic old school Resident Evil game. I feel like I've heard something similar in RE2.
I've never seen this version of deal or nor deal before. Nice entertaining moderator and extremely nice, and very entertaining candidate. Thank you for the upload, even when it's 6 years ago.
It was an epic and incredible gameshow. I have to say that Daniel was a great man and controlled this match brilliantly. Also, the banker was well beaten and totally frightened by Daniel's resolve and determination. Most importantly, he certainly had the last laugh. Also, this was one of the strongest boards I have ever seen.
ojideagu ,I agree totally,what was he thinking as you said the100000 was only 10000 more to the 90000 he was offered,I personally would have have dealt at 90000,he was getting greedy thinking he had 250000 in box16-Duz-T
I agree....take the 90k....because in order to win the 250 you have to be willing to play right through to the end which he probably wouldn't have done anyway....and the second best scenario based on luck of choosing numbers is "only" 10k better off than a guaranteed amount at that stage....id say the banker won on this one as he saved himself 15k
Daniel actually made the third biggest no deal at the time when he turned down £90K! The second biggest was £101,000 with Morris and £125,000 with Kirsty
He played perfectly even though he could have dealt at 90k. The thing is 50k's a winner too and that was the least he could win, so everything to go for. Maybe the 750 that kept him awake all night was his cue to deal when it was the only blue left.
@The Yorkshireman Reacts Hope you enjoyed that moment of internet intellectual superiority, because it's very obvious from my 5-year-old comment I understood that. 🤡
"Usually" is quite the understatement, the odds of not having a final six squishdown are astronomically low. There are in fact only 7 possible combinations of a final six that result in a squishdown being unnecessary out of 74,613 different possible final sixes. So you could expect to see it happen about once every 10,000 Deal or No Deal games or so
I couldn't believe when he found the £5,000 - I remember predicting the 5th offer £75,000. Looks l was £15,000 away from guessing it correctly. Excellent that was 🙂👍!
In painful hindsight now..you gotta deal @ 90,000 pounds..but still Daniel played the most awesome game and he ultimately and most definitely had the last laugh beating Mr Banker..
In the US version 2 contestants accidentally broke the phone for the Banker to call, Howie was able to fix it one time, the other time, they had to get another phone all together. 8:55-9:08
Everyone seems criticize Daniel for not taking the 90k. After watching numerous other episodes, I think most people would have dealt too early at 44k, with a few even dumb enough to go at 20k.
The average at 5 box was 95,150 so (statistically speaking ofcourse) he was correct to no deal the 90k. If left the power 5 at 5 box I would think the offer could have been anywhere between 95k and 102k with my guess being 97k (5k lower than the average).
Whoa whoa whoa - wait. Watch at 10:07. He asks for Teresa, box thirteen. Noel asks Teresa to open box four. Teresa then confirms she actually has box four. Then it shows you Teresa opening her box... which IS number thirteen. Can anyone shed any light on that bizarre few seconds please?
David Whitfield At the start of the game he talked about numerology; how all numbers in the system are between 1 and 9. He chose thirteen which is valued at four because 13 = 1+3 which makes four. They were making a joke about it. :)
90K was a snap deal. He was offered just slightly before EV at the 5 box stage. He took a horribly unnecessary risk with the one blue still in play. Sounds crazy I know but saying no deal was actually an awful play. Having the four highest boxes at that point is just insane. Run better imo
How much do u think the banker would offer if he left the power 5 at the final 5? I think £100,000. I must admit I would of dealt at the £90,000 offer though that was such a great offer and close to the average fantastic board though.
Here's a question say he left the £50,000 & £250,000 in final 2 boxes what do you think he'd be offered? I think at least £150,000 and I think he would of gone for it.
How does he not accept £90000? Ridiculous level of greed. Life changing sum, only one box being substantially higher at the time. Take the 90k and you will never regret it