Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Deal or No Deal
"Deal or No Deal" is an awesome game show where players play for a big prize of $1 million dollars in a contest of nerves and consequences. Each episode, the game starts when a contestant is shown 26 closed briefcases full of different amounts of cash – ranging from a penny to $1 million dollars. Not knowing the amount in each briefcase, the contestant picks one to keep if he/she wants, until the end of the game. The risk factor sets in when the player must get rid of the rest of the 25 cases – which are opened and the amount of cash inside is shown. The pressure gets bigger in each round, after a planned number of cases are opened; the player is tempted by "the Banker" to accept an offer of cash in exchange for what might be in the contestant's briefcase – telling the host to ask the most important question – Deal or No Deal? As each case is opened, the chance of the player having a valuable cash amount in his or her own case gets bigger or smaller. The contestant knows that as long as the larger in price cases haven't been opened, the Banker's deals will get higher. And if the contestant accidentally opens a case with a bigger cash value – the Banker's offer could drop.
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