When the contestant finally deals, then goes through the boxes, ever notice that the amount the Banker WOULD have offered seems extremely generous? Its almost as though they want to highlight 'what you could have won if you played on' when realistically they would never have been offered that amount.
On the UK show, a woman had 2 boxes - one containing something like £3000, one containing the £250,000 and she was offered £42,000.
Then on another show one person dealt, then played through and was left with 2 boxes. One had £1000, the other £250,000 and they said the banker would have offered £85,000. How does that work? How can you account for such a vast descripency???
The whole thing is fixed. And I also while Im ranting, why does Noel Edmunds (UK) go 'You have to come back to see whether the deal was the correct one or tragically wrong!' when he throws to a break.
Who cares!!!! The deal is made, the rest of the show is a moot point.
2007-02-22
01:59:53
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