"Episode 2.46" -
February 18
Last time, Kate Miller turned $75
into $109,000. Next, Cheryl Clarke continues her game with the
family she never knew watching.
After a quick "Chando" (which
means turn around)... Two more cases must be played...
There's a one-in-six chance at
$300,000. The banker weighs all of the odds together and comes
up with this...
BANK OFFER
$57,000 |
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$ 5 |
$ 50,000 |
$ 200 |
$ 100,000 |
$ 300 |
$ 300,000 |
There's a safety net in play
still. NO DEAL. One more case.
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Cheryl's birthday...
"It could be worse."
$100,000. Easy for you to say. |
Safety net is now gone. This is
all going to be gut as the banker offer...
BANK OFFER
$51,000 |
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$ 5 |
$ 50,000 |
$ 200 |
$ 100,000 |
$ 300 |
$ 300,000 |
Cheryl comes from a family of
risk-takers. "The $300,000 is in my case. No deal."
One more case...
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After the break... "I think you're going to need to see
this one."
$300 |
Alrighty. Now we have a 75% at
$300,000. Bank offers...
BANK OFFER
$78,000 |
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$ 5 |
$ 50,000 |
$ 200 |
$ 100,000 |
$ 300 |
$ 300,000 |
The family feels good about
Cheryl going on. How does Cheryl feel?
Good as well. No deal! One more
case...
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... I can't tell who's shouting, but it's good...
$200 |
After all of that... after all of
that... the banker chimes with... an offer that makes one girl
cry.
BANK OFFER
$118,000 |
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$ 5 |
$ 50,000 |
$ 200 |
$ 100,000 |
$ 300 |
$ 300,000 |
"My mama didn't raise no fool."
But what does that mean? It means... DEAL for $118,000!
But was it the right decision?
Hayley had... $5. Bank offer would've been.... $172,000. In
Cheryl's case...
She was right. Cheryl did have
the big money.
Next in the deal is ... TONY
KOLTON. This big guy is from Chicago, the greatest city in the
world, where he's a new father.
Tony, after watching the game a
long time, picks an irrelevant number... #19 for the drunk in
Chicago.
Now for the sobering task of
opening six cases to start.
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Last time, the big money. Today... $10.
He got the number from a
fortune cookie. |
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$1,000 |
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$500 |
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$5 |
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$100 |
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$25,000 |
Still, potatoes.
Tony looks like Babe Ruth. I
would've guessed... yeah, Fred Flintstone. Or Jackie Gleason. Okay, first offer of
the game is... the highest first offer ever.
BANK OFFER
$80,000 |
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$ .01 |
$ 1,000 |
$ 1 |
$ 5,000 |
$ 5 |
$ 10,000 |
$ 10 |
$ 25,000 |
$ 25 |
$ 50,000 |
$ 50 |
$ 75,000 |
$ 75 |
$ 100,000 |
$ 100 |
$ 200,000 |
$ 200 |
$ 300,000 |
$ 300 |
$ 400,000 |
$ 400 |
$ 500,000 |
$ 500 |
$ 750,000 |
$ 750 |
$ 1,000,000 |
That's a first offer! But it's
not gonna cut it. NO DEAL! Five more.
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Lucky to some, absolutely BANOODLES! to Tony. |
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$100,000 |
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Unlucky to some, absolutely meaningless to Tony.... $200 |
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$300 |
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$400 |
Five meaningless picks later, and
Tony's still in the driver's seat. How good will this second
offer be? Another record...
BANK OFFER
$153,000 |
|
$ .01 |
$ 1,000 |
$ 1 |
$ 5,000 |
$ 5 |
$ 10,000 |
$ 10 |
$ 25,000 |
$ 25 |
$ 50,000 |
$ 50 |
$ 75,000 |
$ 75 |
$ 100,000 |
$ 100 |
$ 200,000 |
$ 200 |
$ 300,000 |
$ 300 |
$ 400,000 |
$ 400 |
$ 500,000 |
$ 500 |
$ 750,000 |
$ 750 |
$ 1,000,000 |
Today on the sidelines are Tony's
younger brother, Auntie Pam, and mama Leslie. With a more or
less 50/50 chance at six figures, Tony wants to see if he can
get three records in a row tonight. NO DEAL.
Four more numbers that mean
absolutely nothing.
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$50 |
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$750.....,000. |
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$75,000 |
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Katie's from Chicago, too...
$1. |
$750,000 was a big amount. Might
not get the record, but the offer will still be pretty much
decent. After a staredown...
BANK OFFER
$169,000 |
|
$ .01 |
$ 1,000 |
$ 1 |
$ 5,000 |
$ 5 |
$ 10,000 |
$ 10 |
$ 25,000 |
$ 25 |
$ 50,000 |
$ 50 |
$ 75,000 |
$ 75 |
$ 100,000 |
$ 100 |
$ 200,000 |
$ 200 |
$ 300,000 |
$ 300 |
$ 400,000 |
$ 400 |
$ 500,000 |
$ 500 |
$ 750,000 |
$ 750 |
$ 1,000,000 |
As long as the million is still
alive, Tony'll play on. No deal!
Tony needs more support... How
about Dick Butkus and Scottie Pippen? Both Chicago sports greats
are on hand tonight for a quick meet-and-greet before joining
the sidelines.
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This is for Butkus...
$1,000,000... Fumble. |
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$400,000 |
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$75 |
Aside from those two big cases,
there's still a net in play, so it's all good. The banker...
drops the offer, though.
BANK OFFER
$94,000 |
|
$ .01 |
$ 1,000 |
$ 1 |
$ 5,000 |
$ 5 |
$ 10,000 |
$ 10 |
$ 25,000 |
$ 25 |
$ 50,000 |
$ 50 |
$ 75,000 |
$ 75 |
$ 100,000 |
$ 100 |
$ 200,000 |
$ 200 |
$ 300,000 |
$ 300 |
$ 400,000 |
$ 400 |
$ 500,000 |
$ 500 |
$ 750,000 |
$ 750 |
$ 1,000,000 |
The support say that Tony's
playing well enough to continue. They're right. Tony needs to
relax. But it's getting harder, as the numbers start to mean
something... so he deals for $94,000.
That's a bit of a shocker due to
his great board. Next round.. Keltie had $10,000. Brooke had
$500,000. The bank would've offered... Well, I don't know,
because that's when the DVR kicks off. Well, if anyone can fill
in the blanks, drop me a line. Meanwhile, we've got a new player
next time.
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