"Episode 2.63" -
April 30
Last time, Hayley Tucker, a tennis player from Nashville, served
up an ace, turning down an offer for $55,000 for her case, #25.
In the first round.
Next set of five...
Another good round for Hayley as
the banker tries to shoo her out with...
BANK OFFER
$126,000 |
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$ .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 |
More than double the last offer!
Helping her out tonight are Hayley's mom Karen, Hayley's brother
Grayson, Hayley's sister Brooke, and Hayley's father Robert. The
fam all say no deal. That's advice worth taking with a four-case
round and a six-case pad.
Hayley used to be a
ventriloquist... and now we know why she gave that up for
pharmacy.
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Cool fact: Stacey's dating a tennis player...
$400 |
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$10,000 |
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Hot streak snapped at 14.
$750,000 |
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$300,000 |
So far, that is 30 serving 15.
Banker's next offer...
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 |
Grayson wants sister to go for it
all. No deal!
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"I don't know anything about tennis, but this has to be
something like a touchdown, right?"
$500. That's an ace. |
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$400,000 |
|
$750 |
The million is still in play.
There's a 50/50 chance of going home with six figures...
BANK OFFER
$141,000 |
|
$ .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 |
Are you insane? No deal.
That is incredible. If there ever
was an ideal dealer's board, this would be it. Which means that
the banker is going to begrudgingly open his pockets...
BANK OFFER
$239,000 |
|
$ 75 |
$ 50,000 |
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$ 100,000 |
|
$ 200,000 |
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$ 500,000 |
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$ 1,000,000 |
A lot of money, but still a big
safety net in play. No deal.
That hurts. It'll probably hurt
the offer... She double faults to..
BANK OFFER
$98,000 |
|
$ 75 |
$ 50,000 |
|
$ 100,000 |
|
$ 200,000 |
|
$ 500,000 |
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$ 1,000,000 |
Still has that safety net... No
deal.
She can't leave with less than
$50,000. The banker ups the offer to...
BANK OFFER
$188,000 |
|
$ 75 |
$ 50,000 |
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$ 100,000 |
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$ 200,000 |
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$ 500,000 |
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$ 1,000,000 |
There is a 50/50 split in the
offer now. She can risk $138,000 for a chance at $312,000...
"One more, no deal." Something she's always said. "I have a
blood type of A-positive. And I am a positive person, and you
can't make A-positive B-negative."
But you can make a good bank
offer go down the tubes...
BANK OFFER
$88,000 |
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$ 75 |
$ 50,000 |
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$ 100,000 |
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$ 200,000 |
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$ 500,000 |
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$ 1,000,000 |
That's a drop of $100,000. But it
still leaves a little wiggle room. If you can settle for
$50,000, keep playing. The audience says no deal.
NO DEAL!
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Another cool fact: Pilar's sister is putting herself
through pharmacy school...
$200,000 |
Final offer of the game...
BANK OFFER
$83,000 |
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$ 75 |
$ 50,000 |
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$ 100,000 |
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$ 200,000 |
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$ 500,000 |
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$ 1,000,000 |
... I'd take it. $33,000 is too
big of a risk.
"I really feel like I'm going to
serve up an ACE!" DEAL for $83,000!
But what was in her case?
Profit! Back with more next time.
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