Hi Josh,
Thank you for the suggestion and rules for the game, but at this time I will
not be making a Deal Or No Deal game.
BFN
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Hi,
It would be cool to have a deal or no deal game as a kitchen's inc game.
here are the rules for it. Only difference being might as well just use
American dollars.
Deal or No Deal involves a contestant, a host/presenter, a banker, and a
number of briefcases (or boxes), with each having a different (and initially
unknown)
value. Each game starts with the contestant selecting one of the cases-this
first case's value is not known until the game ends. During the rest of the
game, the contestant opens the rest of the cases, one at a time, revealing
its value. Each time after a specified number of cases are opened, the
banker
offers the contestant a certain amount of money to end the game. If the
contestant takes an offer, the game ends, otherwise the contestant ends up
with
the money from the first case.
Since the range of possible values for cases is known at the start of each
game, how much the banker offers at any given point changes based on what
cases
have been eliminated. To promote
suspense
and lengthen games, the banker's offer usually strays from the
expected value
dictated by
probability theory
, particularly early in the game.
[1]
However it is not uncommon for the bank's offer to exceed the player's
expected value very late in the game.[citation needed]
Worldwide, the largest amount offer (in terms of exchange rates) was
?1,495,000 on the original Miljoenenjacht, on November 13, 2005 (which was
accepted;
the contestant's case only had ?1,000).[citation needed]
Only a few people have ever won the top prize on any version of the show.
Josh
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Jim
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