It's actually not a 50/50 chance for him to get 750k. Look up the Monty hall problem, the best choice would always be to take the deal when the difference is so big
@@hetao9438 That's not true. The Monty hall problem is different. In that problem Monty knows what curtain the car is behind and opens up one of the others. Once this happens the game changes and the players odds are better to switch. In this case however, when all choices have been random, the odds would only be based on whats left. It's 50/50 that he has the 750k.
I wish they would bring this show back! It was especially good in the second iteration with the special challenges and offers geared toward the contestant. The banker was also great!
John Cao They DID show the result of that first game! She countered with a $500K offer, which the banker accepted. Game over, she walks away half a million dollars richer.
@@AndySaenz He probably wishes to know what was left in the briefcases. In that case, the last two unopened briefcases of the first game was the 1.000.000$ and 100$ ones. So since her briefcase had 400.000$ in it she made the best choice!
Between $5 and $750,000 i would've asked for $350,000 as a counter offer and beenva Happy camper. That's too much of a number difference for a 50/50 chance to say no deal
I probably would have dealt much earlier than that and not pushed my luck to the point of only having two cases left. (And no, he didn't just take out a high amount just before this point)
People just want to see that hype of getting the highest number on the board. But for what? Million was gone. So it doesn't matter. Just walk while you can
8:00 That was the biggest loss I've ever seen, since the deal with $1 and $1 Million suitcases left. Has any contestant turned down an offer in a similar situation, and still won big?
Very rarely. No one however has ever won a million on the regular board, the only millionaires came back in 2008 with Season 4, they were both playing the Million Dollar Mission and both of the contestants, 2 females actually won the million. 1st one had to go all the way to win it, final amounts were the million and 200k and the final offer she declined was 561k. She started with 5 1 million cases. 2nd lady started with 9 1 million cases, she declined 677k which turns out to be her final offer since by choosing Brooke's Case 15 which held 300, it was the last non-million amount remaining which made her an instant winner.
Second guy is so dumb ! Why not counter if you didn't want to deal in the first place ?! It's the last offer ! Counter with the desired amount and if it doesn't go through great you have your no deal and if it does great you have your money Why take this risk it baffles me
He did not think, why risk going home with $5 on 50/50 chance. You could counter a little maybe 350k or 360k. TBH for the sake of a few more grand, and risking the banker saying NO Deal, I would have took the 333k.
There was a girl who went for the 50/50 on an offer of around 198k I think. It was between $200 and $400k. She went for it and she had the 400k. But to be fair she was already getting a minivan do matter what from the show so the message is if you go for it, make sure you have something to fall back on(and make sure it’s enough so you lose everything it’s still a hefty payout.) She had the minivan(worth like $60k)garented to fall back on if things went badly.
@@wildnfree101 IME the banker wont usually say no to a reasonable counter especially not late in the game. It is usually worth making one as long as it carefully determined. Banker wont reject a reasonable counter so the risk in my view is actually fairly low there
@@morbideddie nope nope its not 50/50. Coz the first case that u picked was out of 26 cases. So its a 1/26 chance that you got the million. But when its down to 2 cases, it becomes a 50% for the other case, but not your case, because remember your case was picked when there were 26 cases in the field. Hence you should switch
@@KKH41800 so there is a 1/26 chance for your your case, a 13/26 chance for the other case and a 12/26 chance that neither contains the prize? You picked the other case with a 1/26 prize of being the million$ and a 1/26 chance of being 1$, why would the chance of it being the 1 million stay at 1/26 but not the 1$? The reality is it’s a 50/50, you had a 1/26 chance of picking the million but with each subsequent reveal the chance of you having picked the million increases, as does the chance of the million being in the other boxes. When you have two boxes left with the others being randomly eliminated then no box is as likely as any other to contain the prize.
@@KKH41800 no worries, it’s easy to forget that the MHP is contingent on Monty always revealing a goat from the remaining doors. DOND is superficially similar but the random reveals change the probability. In the MHP 1/3 games you pick the car and sticking wins, 2/3 games you pick a goat and switching wins. In DOND 1/26 games you pick the million, 1/26 games you don’t pick the million and happen to not reveal it and 24/26 games the million is revealed. If you reach the end with the million then both scenarios are equally likely.
William G. That’s not even the worst of it, I was in the audience,. They didn’t show it in the show but they gave the audience $100 for lyft and $100 for the MLB store, and he didn’t even get that, so the audience won more than him. 😕
My fav.episode so far ,I still cant belive the banker excepted that counter offer WOW!!Congrats Cortney hope your enjoying it but being very smart with it also.
Yeah, the average if it was played out would be just under $467,000 so i was surprised they would accept any counter offer higher than that. It seems weird to me that in all the counter offer scenarios I saw here, none of them gave consideration to the actual average value of the case. Most of the offers were also surprisingly fair IMO, less than it's average value but closer than I expected given the circumstances.
@@tHeXeKuter @looking_33 Why are you mocking the comment writer?? Many viewers do believe the Banker is actually making some counter works and thoughts over this. The computerized preset is definitely worth mentioning.
@@kingwiththeaxe8322 Huh? No. RUclips allows the uploader the choice to review comments before the comments go public on the video... its an option that's a choice from the uploader
@@33legion For one, this comment is 4 years old my guy. For two, my intention was if it was relatively in the middle. Like I would say 250k or more I would take it. Obviously not $0.02
CNBC revival so technically Season 5, it was before COVID affected everything I think, I know your question was a year ago but I've been going through these videos as of late just out of boredom
I miss the original series of this show! With the male banker, the dramatic music when 6-figure bank offers came up on the board, the creative bank offers like the Wicked package won by Mary Banford whom I met in Salt Lake City, UT 11 years ago. And back then, there were no counter-offers! It was either DEAL OR NO DEAL, you either push the button or open more cases.
The second guy made the absolute mathematically correct choice, his only mistake was not countering with 375k before that. Anybody saying otherwise is mentally impaired
@Daniel Because the bank offer was lower than 750/2=375k. From an odds vs bet perspective it was mathematically correct to go 'all-in' even though it cost him.
@kristofferkarlsson4260 it's mathematically correct, but since taking the deal is 100% chance of life changing money, and going "all in" is 50% chance of life changing money, it's probably still better to take the deal, or maybe counter at no more than $350K.
well such stuff has happened before so he was probably having Déjà vu from the old run, that being said he's not going to know whether the 5 was in the player's chosen case or whether the last model had it, no one involved with the production with the show will have any clue what's in the cases until they are opened during the game.
My heart is telling me $500k... well the math isn’t. She should have tried $450k cause the average of the 3 is like $467k, so the banker would never accept above that UNLESS THE BANKER KNOWS THE FINAL CASE HAS $1million.
Right? The banker doesn't have a gambling addiction, they make so many situations involving probability that they go with the raw statistics and sleep well knowing they did so.
everything is just calculations and probabilities, the Banker doesn't have any clue what's in the cases any more than we do, Howie does, the models do or even the Producers do who are actually truly the ones that are cooking up the offers. Basically the only ones who have any clue what is in the cases are the 3rd party people that they outsource that to. The Producers can guess all they want and they might have an idea how the 3rd party people randomize the amounts but they are never going to know precisely what's in the cases because that's an unfair advantage and would be seen as rigging a game show which is actually a criminal act and would be illegal.
I know your comment was 3 years ago but I don't know how this show did things since it was shot in Florida but I assume it's similar to how California did things with the first 4 seasons that was on NBC years ago. They took around 10%, IRS takes about 30%, home state would likely get a percentage if you live elsewhere then you'd likely have to pay even more for when you file for taxes so you'd be lucky if you even got to keep half of it
(7:40) They didn't ask him if he wanted to switch cases. I thought you were allowed to switched your case with the remaining case if you wanted to. I always remember that being the in the rules.
the option to swap cases was removed at some point possibly when the show went into the syndicated version that no one ever sees anymore, I think both the companies and networks see that as a black eye since it removed the briefcase models Now whether they'd allow the option if the million was still in play I don't know
I know your question was 3 years ago but I don't know, all I can say is that Howie would be talking to the Executive Producer regarding the Bank offers, the Banker figure is just acting according to what they're hearing from the Producer
Me: I will offer $400K
Rick Harrison: Best I can do is 10,000
Savage Rick! XD
Also Rick Harrison: *Lemme call an expert. He examines cases for a living*
I’ll offer you $100, it’s gonna cost me money to clean it, have it look pretty, frame it up, look I’m taking a real risk here.
Best i can do is 50 bucks XD
That second dude with $5 wow don’t be greedy
I don't feel sorry for him
It's actually not a 50/50 chance for him to get 750k. Look up the Monty hall problem, the best choice would always be to take the deal when the difference is so big
@@hetao9438 That's not true. The Monty hall problem is different. In that problem Monty knows what curtain the car is behind and opens up one of the others. Once this happens the game changes and the players odds are better to switch. In this case however, when all choices have been random, the odds would only be based on whats left. It's 50/50 that he has the 750k.
@@philfromaccounting1 yep!
that's nothing there was the guy that had a choice of $1 or $1 million dollar case. He took his case and ended with $1
I wish they would bring this show back! It was especially good in the second iteration with the special challenges and offers geared toward the contestant. The banker was also great!
show the outcomes of the whole game as well goddammit
John Cao They DID show the result of that first game! She countered with a $500K offer, which the banker accepted. Game over, she walks away half a million dollars richer.
@@AndySaenz He probably wishes to know what was left in the briefcases. In that case, the last two unopened briefcases of the first game was the 1.000.000$ and 100$ ones. So since her briefcase had 400.000$ in it she made the best choice!
Kim Henden hi
Mike G Big Bang theory makes no sense man science hasn’t proved anything bout our life
Kelly Moe Show me a degree and then we’ll talk. Thank you
8:05 if you look closely you can see the divorce happening already
That's not a women if she is after money.
I forgot how lit Howie makes this show
when the first girl said "its the beuty of the game" i knew thats the best answer she could of given and that she won the money right there
Msutu
Beauty*
Could've or could have*
@@markdaniel8691 what does that stand for?
@@RyqeLee thankyou for taking the time out of your day to correct the grammar of a 2/3 year old comment...
How much would she have won if she choose her case?
6:49 WOW, he rejected $333,000 just to go home with $5! What a foolish man. Being brave is one thing, being foolish is another.
Yeah that was incredibly foolish. He just wanted to be right and it costed him.
Maybe he was countering $0.01.
Greedy af
Exactly
From an odds vs bet perspective it wasn´t foolish. It was mathematically correct to go 'all-in' even though it cost him.
Between $5 and $750,000 i would've asked for $350,000 as a counter offer and beenva Happy camper. That's too much of a number difference for a 50/50 chance to say no deal
Mr.Nobody 2653 especially since you lost nothing by counter offering lol
@@raghavlall3035 if you counter offer and the bank dicline then you must open your boxes(with 50% chance you lose)
I would of done the same.
@@raghavlall3035 You would loose the ability to get the $750K if you countered and the banker accepted.
@Raghav Lall on the other side , you could lose ability to get $5
"The beauty of the game"
That one statement basically made the decision to take her counter-offer.
I would definitely take the $333,000 offer and not be greedy and risk it all for just $5.
if he's wise in finance he can easily make it double to 750K
Same here. You gotta be smart! Take the bank offer and be happy. I'd never make that mistake.
I probably would have dealt much earlier than that and not pushed my luck to the point of only having two cases left. (And no, he didn't just take out a high amount just before this point)
I mean it's all in the banker loses scenario. They want the banker to feel like bs.
People just want to see that hype of getting the highest number on the board. But for what? Million was gone. So it doesn't matter. Just walk while you can
This is my counter! "$5!"
Banker: DEAL!!!
Lmao
😂😂😂😂😂
Wait, they've brought back this show, and I'm just now finding that out?!
Yos
it IS buried on CNBC.... who watches THAT network???
@Radio Surfing Grupo Cidade they big Howie Mandell fans?
@@neon-zeon WHO THEY BOUGHT FROM
spritz
And it is a female now :O
At least he can buy a little ceasers pizza with that $5
But not b4 taxes! Haha
Justice Webb hot and ready lol
So glad he got $5, deserved LOL
But he should be screwed.
he is to greedy
i mean you used your counter and said no-deal cant get more stupid than that...
@@wen496 HE DESERVE THAT 5 DOLLAR SUBWAY
That what happens get what you get but dont get upset
“Your mom would take the deal”
Lil Bicken I will too. (Nah, I will counter with $375k)
@@deedeeen I WILL NOT EVEN COUNTER...AND SAY NO DEAL. THAT WAS HIS MENTALITY
Lil Bicken yes I would take it and not counter and greedy for a fifty fifty chance for only five dollars in my case.
I don’t know why but I find the “hello” “yeah” “uh huh” kinda funny 😂
Some of these counter offers are ridiculous. The guy wanted 240k after being offered 183k. He should of counter offered at 200k.
Ikr
If he was trying to be ambitious, he could have pushed her for 220k
Fortunally for him, the next case was $400 and the offer jump up to $285,000
Bruh I would have countered for 185k. It's Basically guaranteed she would have taken it and that's a free 2k
@@harjunb3692 No I think anything past $210,000 would be pushing it.
The second guy 100 percent deserved the 5 bucks. 😂
I think there is a 50% tax on game show winnings. Maybe the IRS doesn't bother if the winnings are $5 or less😅
8:00 That was the biggest loss I've ever seen, since the deal with $1 and $1 Million suitcases left. Has any contestant turned down an offer in a similar situation, and still won big?
octave one of the worst contestants including Luis Green
Very rarely. No one however has ever won a million on the regular board, the only millionaires came back in 2008 with Season 4, they were both playing the Million Dollar Mission and both of the contestants, 2 females actually won the million. 1st one had to go all the way to win it, final amounts were the million and 200k and the final offer she declined was 561k. She started with 5 1 million cases.
2nd lady started with 9 1 million cases, she declined 677k which turns out to be her final offer since by choosing Brooke's Case 15 which held 300, it was the last non-million amount remaining which made her an instant winner.
@@MattZRJSRoxy
No one ever won the million dollar mission. People have had it in the cases though.
I haven’t watched Deal or No Deal in over a decade, so I may not know this, but when did they include the counter-offer option?
It was part of the new revival of the series
Christopher Flowers what happened to the original format? Did it go on hiatus?
@@Transitfan93 I believe so yes. It's a continuation of the original series. Not a new series altogether.
It got included in the 2018 reboot until now
Pretty great concept tbh
It was added this season
15:32 we all know that's not why she is crying.
Why was she crying then? I'm sorry that I don't know, I'm dumb.
Xynnful i think it’s because she didn’t want a repeat of her time to happen to her son
@@nav6maini WHY DID SHE SAY SHE CRY?
Yeah she's definitely not proud of him hahaha.
The second one hurt $5
at least the second dude wont be greedy with the fiver he won
I honestly thought deal or no deal ended in 2008 or 2009. I’m so happy they’re keeping it going
I just discovered its on Amazon Prime
HOW DO I APPLY TO BE A CONTESTANT ON THIS SHOW?
8:00 HAHA GET REKT
See that's what happens
Yo try not to spoil it for the people watching.
Yea man should've take that 333k
@@zainpurkiss9760 Who reads the comments before watching the video though
korora747 the real question is who stays after the video to read comments?
Lol everyone? Almost everyone reads the comments after watching a video.
Someone: I want to trade this case for $425,000.
Rick Harrison: $3. Take it or leave it.
Old man $1.50 if you hesitate
I’M TAkInG AlL ThE RIsK HeRE 🤪🤪
2:53 thats a good dancing moove
Second guy is so dumb ! Why not counter if you didn't want to deal in the first place ?! It's the last offer ! Counter with the desired amount and if it doesn't go through great you have your no deal and if it does great you have your money
Why take this risk it baffles me
I guess because the desired amount was $750k...
He did not think, why risk going home with $5 on 50/50 chance. You could counter a little maybe 350k or 360k.
TBH for the sake of a few more grand, and risking the banker saying NO Deal, I would have took the 333k.
There was a girl who went for the 50/50 on an offer of around 198k I think. It was between $200 and $400k. She went for it and she had the 400k. But to be fair she was already getting a minivan do matter what from the show so the message is if you go for it, make sure you have something to fall back on(and make sure it’s enough so you lose everything it’s still a hefty payout.) She had the minivan(worth like $60k)garented to fall back on if things went badly.
@@wildnfree101 IME the banker wont usually say no to a reasonable counter especially not late in the game. It is usually worth making one as long as it carefully determined. Banker wont reject a reasonable counter so the risk in my view is actually fairly low there
At least he got $5.00
i will take any offer from $100,000 😂
I'll take any money none lesser than 5k
What if it were $99,999.99
@@gammaray2723 that is just a bad idea, i will say it's depends one the money left and the chance of getting big money
@Tarmazing That is an ideal goal.
I like how in these tv shows they pretend to call and they pretend to have a banker lady up there xD
Don't they mean Del or no Del
yea
183,000 is like 6 times what I make in a year. I would take that guaranteed offer in a heartbeat.
That decent 2 room house
4:27 what was in her box though?
@@sofiadiadamo, good deal basically ?
@@mikeoxmaul_2121 yup just barely though, her accepted counter was 500k and her case amount was 400k.
2:53 - LOL @ that little shoulder shimmy dance. I bet she was a cheerleader back in high school.
wait what? counter? when did they add this?
Kipple 1998 when the show debut again in 2018
this is a newer version of dnod and added a counter deal for the series :)
Second dude with the gold digger girlfriend 😂😂😂😂😂 serves u right listen to mama next time ‼️‼️‼️‼️
4:49
Howie: I feel like I’m talking to my son!
Wow, they do look like father and son! 😂
Game theory says when left with two cases and they offer you to switch, you should always switch.
It’s a 50/50 split between the last two cases, doesn’t matter which you pick statistically.
@@morbideddie nope nope its not 50/50. Coz the first case that u picked was out of 26 cases. So its a 1/26 chance that you got the million. But when its down to 2 cases, it becomes a 50% for the other case, but not your case, because remember your case was picked when there were 26 cases in the field. Hence you should switch
@@KKH41800 so there is a 1/26 chance for your your case, a 13/26 chance for the other case and a 12/26 chance that neither contains the prize?
You picked the other case with a 1/26 prize of being the million$ and a 1/26 chance of being 1$, why would the chance of it being the 1 million stay at 1/26 but not the 1$?
The reality is it’s a 50/50, you had a 1/26 chance of picking the million but with each subsequent reveal the chance of you having picked the million increases, as does the chance of the million being in the other boxes. When you have two boxes left with the others being randomly eliminated then no box is as likely as any other to contain the prize.
@@morbideddie ahh makes sense, thanks for the clarification, i was thinking of the monty hall theory
@@KKH41800 no worries, it’s easy to forget that the MHP is contingent on Monty always revealing a goat from the remaining doors. DOND is superficially similar but the random reveals change the probability.
In the MHP 1/3 games you pick the car and sticking wins, 2/3 games you pick a goat and switching wins.
In DOND 1/26 games you pick the million, 1/26 games you don’t pick the million and happen to not reveal it and 24/26 games the million is revealed. If you reach the end with the million then both scenarios are equally likely.
5 dollars! NICE DUDE BUY ME A COFFEE AT STARBUCKS!
2nd guy....yea I bet you regret this your whole life 🤣🤣
Such a Great Show! I grew up watching this! I wish they would bring it back... Good thing for RUclips we get to relieve it now.
It HAS been brought back, this is the new version!
1:08 *Rare Moment of Johny Sins in a National Television*
NonTye Chan I thought the host himself looked like him.
Interesting....
My favorite game show because the contestant makes it or breaks it.
8:04 broke my heart in a million pieces
William G. That’s not even the worst of it, I was in the audience,. They didn’t show it in the show but they gave the audience $100 for lyft and $100 for the MLB store, and he didn’t even get that, so the audience won more than him. 😕
Brennan Koller 🤣🤣🤣
he was incredibly greedy and was punished for it.
@@brennankoller1149 That's hilarious! That's what he gets for being foolhardy.
that’s what happens when you get greedy
425k .... that would have been a quick deal!!!! Lol mf’s are greedy
Worst part is the banker agreed to it. Equity is 466K.
What happened to the drums when big offers pop up? I really like those in the game!
I think they were raw clips. They had no Sound Effects at all.
Sound clips were removed so they didn't copy write strike themselves, welcome to youtube!
@@cehda no like the music and the drums when big offers appear
Hey just what i was thinking! Lol
I wish they would open the cases at the end.
Sometimes they do.
@@kristofferkarlsson4260 they always do that, we just don't see that in these clips because they cut that out.
the second dude is the worst player ever hah ahhaha i hope he see everything we write hahaha
My fav.episode so far ,I still cant belive the banker excepted that counter offer WOW!!Congrats Cortney hope your enjoying it but being very smart with it also.
But where was the million?
@@STNeish it's in case 16
She had $400,000
"Accept"
Yeah, the average if it was played out would be just under $467,000 so i was surprised they would accept any counter offer higher than that. It seems weird to me that in all the counter offer scenarios I saw here, none of them gave consideration to the actual average value of the case. Most of the offers were also surprisingly fair IMO, less than it's average value but closer than I expected given the circumstances.
The offers are computerized preset. But for entertaining purposes, they have the banker.
Frank Gallagher wow u might be the first person to figure that out
what an amazing discovery! how did you find such a secret out!?
meek miLL thx but i already did that joke
@@tHeXeKuter @looking_33
Why are you mocking the comment writer?? Many viewers do believe the Banker is actually making some counter works and thoughts over this. The computerized preset is definitely worth mentioning.
The second video with tons of views but no comments?
Filtered comments by the network
I have no idea what " filtered - -comments by the network " means ... But he had me at filtered !!! I buy that . Lol
@@kingwiththeaxe8322 Huh? No. RUclips allows the uploader the choice to review comments before the comments go public on the video... its an option that's a choice from the uploader
Who else is here after watching the Animal Crossing version of this?
Me XD
Del or no Del
Dang why you go callin me out like that
I'm here after seeing the MADtv skit version. :P I didn't know there was an Animal Crossing one, but I MUST see it.
why they don’t show what’s on the original cases
edits, they just want to focus on the offers in these clips.
I’ve always said to myself if I go on a show like this and get offered an amount of money in between the two numbers, I will take it.
What if the cases are $1,000,000 and $0.01, and they offer $0.02?
@@33legion For one, this comment is 4 years old my guy. For two, my intention was if it was relatively in the middle. Like I would say 250k or more I would take it. Obviously not $0.02
That last case opening looked like you were at the NBA Playoffs. 👌👌🔥
I love Deal or no Deal! I think i might play it one day
Lmao it’s too late now Eric
@@venomwise Not on some bigger online casinos.
I loved Olga’s reaction!
Luis really did the wrong thing and if I was him, I would’ve said deal!
What season is this? Please tell me...
CNBC revival so technically Season 5, it was before COVID affected everything I think, I know your question was a year ago but I've been going through these videos as of late just out of boredom
Future: x-ray goggles
Everyone: pick me!!
Howie : has left the game
how come we're not shown if the counteroffer winners made the right deals??
This is the biggest problem I had with this show
@@Mattzspark much more than 50%
@@yuh42011 this is just this video, the full eps actually show it.
There are many shows to win a million dollar. But, i find this one the most exciting.
I miss the original series of this show! With the male banker, the dramatic music when 6-figure bank offers came up on the board, the creative bank offers like the Wicked package won by Mary Banford whom I met in Salt Lake City, UT 11 years ago.
And back then, there were no counter-offers! It was either DEAL OR NO DEAL, you either push the button or open more cases.
The counter offer is good. Even though it's an adavntage, the contestant must use it correctly to win.
not wrong Andy plus the OG models were usually better.
Can't imagine how silly Louis felt when the case revealed $5! So much for believing LOL I would've taken the 300k+ quickly!
Or at least counter offered for no more than $375k.
No way would I counter with that offer.
The lady last one who hold $300 bag, she's so cute when she was emotional
I Love Ogla's reaction 16:37.
i love how dramatic howie makes it
he has to, that's why he was hired.
Only if the arcade game was this good.
I like that one that you can counteract you are beds I wish that part was still on TV that would have been cool
That second dude probably would have gambled all of that away even if he won 750k
The second guy made the absolute mathematically correct choice, his only mistake was not countering with 375k before that. Anybody saying otherwise is mentally impaired
You are absolutely right! This is what I also try to tell everyone in this comments field.
2nd guy got greedy and was punished immediately. Why going 50/50 for 5$/750k if there's a 100% chance of getting 333k? Only has to blame himself.
But that's what makes this show so fun to watch!
He still won 5 dollars 😛😛😛😛
@Daniel Because the bank offer was lower than 750/2=375k. From an odds vs bet perspective it was mathematically correct to go 'all-in' even though it cost him.
Nah, it's called the banker treating you like BS and wanting revenge. It wasn't about the money, it was about making the banker feel like BS
@kristofferkarlsson4260 it's mathematically correct, but since taking the deal is 100% chance of life changing money, and going "all in" is 50% chance of life changing money, it's probably still better to take the deal, or maybe counter at no more than $350K.
Haha the second dudes wife...youu got this babyy...you got this $5 🤣🤣🤣🤣
wait, this show's still going?
Daymon I think it was cancelled for a while but they revived it
This show was canceled?!
At the second video, Howie knows what's up 😂
well such stuff has happened before so he was probably having Déjà vu from the old run, that being said he's not going to know whether the 5 was in the player's chosen case or whether the last model had it, no one involved with the production with the show will have any clue what's in the cases until they are opened during the game.
we need a counter counter offer
Lol glad somebody watched MadTV
My heart is telling me $500k... well the math isn’t. She should have tried $450k cause the average of the 3 is like $467k, so the banker would never accept above that UNLESS THE BANKER KNOWS THE FINAL CASE HAS $1million.
Yes that's true, another possibility is the show was low on funds and only had 900k to pay out
Right? The banker doesn't have a gambling addiction, they make so many situations involving probability that they go with the raw statistics and sleep well knowing they did so.
It was dumb to risk that.
everything is just calculations and probabilities, the Banker doesn't have any clue what's in the cases any more than we do, Howie does, the models do or even the Producers do who are actually truly the ones that are cooking up the offers. Basically the only ones who have any clue what is in the cases are the 3rd party people that they outsource that to.
The Producers can guess all they want and they might have an idea how the 3rd party people randomize the amounts but they are never going to know precisely what's in the cases because that's an unfair advantage and would be seen as rigging a game show which is actually a criminal act and would be illegal.
What was in the first girls case?
Antonio Arecchi idk why they didn’t show
$400,000
The deal or no deal in philippines are different to their deal or no deal
@@cehda how I wish.
I heard that Thay give you the mony then take half to pay the tax for it
Still a big amount
at least they got sum im pretty sure other gameshows dont pay tax and usually the winnners cant take it bc the tax is fat
more like 40%
I know your comment was 3 years ago but I don't know how this show did things since it was shot in Florida but I assume it's similar to how California did things with the first 4 seasons that was on NBC years ago. They took around 10%, IRS takes about 30%, home state would likely get a percentage if you live elsewhere then you'd likely have to pay even more for when you file for taxes so you'd be lucky if you even got to keep half of it
who plays the female banker?
10:09 right after Howie says this the camera shows another guy with a beard XD
13:11 the girls reaction tho 💀
9:45 yeah but guess what grows back, it aint money
Makes me wonder if deal or no deal got cancelled again since it's last episode was August 2019 cause this upgraded version is so much better
It wasn’t cancelled. But it’s been on hiatus. I’m sure it’ll come back
@@the_elmeister sadly seems like it has been cancelled, there's no sign of it returning. COVID might've complicated things as well.
4:05 She said... DEAL!
That was the most intense bank offer of all time.
(7:40) They didn't ask him if he wanted to switch cases. I thought you were allowed to switched your case with the remaining case if you wanted to. I always remember that being the in the rules.
They don't do that anymore.
First Last I heard it’s only if they have $1,000,000 still in play
the option to swap cases was removed at some point possibly when the show went into the syndicated version that no one ever sees anymore, I think both the companies and networks see that as a black eye since it removed the briefcase models
Now whether they'd allow the option if the million was still in play I don't know
A girl banker, I'm in love 😍😍😍😍
16:47 is that Olga from Logan Pauls vlogs?
Is it a coincidence that I’m watching this on April 3rd??
Infinity Forever probably
When did they introduce counter offers in Deal or no deal?
AcesW I L D when they took out switching cases
When it went to CNBC to work more into the investor/risk taking of the network.
Howcome he wasn't offered to switch cases in the second video ?
Because the $1,000,000 case wasn't in play...
The season 5 rule is you can't switch cases like Syn
wasn't a thing here
Omg who is the last case opener? She is 10/10
The bald guy in the first clip looked identical to johnny sins😂
why is it always the case that there is an extremely large and extremely small number left
Mohammed Yakub Plenty of cases that are otherwise but they are just not popular.
12:23 - to $240,000
4:16 the girl with case 16 kinda cute tho
Is there actually someone on the other end of that phone? Lol
I think yes. I doubt the host would just easily put numbers.
I know your question was 3 years ago but I don't know, all I can say is that Howie would be talking to the Executive Producer regarding the Bank offers, the Banker figure is just acting according to what they're hearing from the Producer
At 10:51 I hear no music