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5 minutes ago, EriKills said:

plsss the $1 case. 

 

tbh Miguel Should have gone all the way smh....a COWARD!!!! 

you should go all the way too and snatch that 1 cent! YUP

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yay maybe @Miguel can leave Peru now

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Thanks for signing up @Taylucifer - we'll get started in a moment! Here are the rules of the game / how it works & this round's explanations with powers. Let me know if you've got any questions, otherwise, we'll get started!

 

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HOW TO PLAY:

All games will be broadcasted LIVE here in the thread! At the beginning when each round is announced, sign-ups will open for timeslots / “episodes” if you will of when you can play. Since I anticipate each game taking a bit of time, especially in the earlier rounds when more players are in the game, the amount of games played / shown each day will be a bit limited, but still enough to give our viewers some entertainment. My favorite thing about the game’s format for the players is that because of these sign-ups and how one round will take several days to complete, you’ll only need to invest about an hour over a three-day / two-day period to play the game, which is real convenient since everyone’s gotten busier with coursework and careers since the summertime. 

 

SAMPLE EPISODE

I’ve attached an example real-life episode of the game for those of you who may be unfamiliar with it. The objective of the game is simple: to select the case with the $1million amount out of 26cases presented. Since the chances of that occurring are quite low, there will be rounds where you will select a fixed number of cases (6cases to start in the first round, then 5cases for the second round & so on…) to eliminate from the game; here, the objective is to select cases with LOWER amounts of money in them. At the end of each round, the banker (also done by me) will present an offer to buy you out of the game — you can either say “DEAL” to accept or “NO DEAL” to continue playing in hopes that you can eliminate more cheaper-valued cases / have a higher amount of money in your case. 

 

As introduced in the reboot of the show, you are allowed to make ONE comeback offer to the banker per game you play (ex: the banker offers you $160,000 to end the game, you counter with $175,000). ALL formulas as to how I calculate offers and ALL cases’ values each game will be sent to a non-player beforehand to ensure fairness. Attached is a list with all 26amounts of money that will randomly be placed into each game’s 26cases.

 

ROUND1: CLASSIC GAMES WITH POWER POTENTIAL

Sign-ups for the game and for Round1 timeslots are now open! Once all 15slots for Round1 “episodes” are filled, sign-ups for the entire tournament will close entirely. I wanted to start the game off simple, but with power to impact the game in the future, hence the title of the round. Each of you will play a classic game of Deal or No Deal BUT along with an amount of money from the Case Values table being in each case, 4cases will contain RANDOM powers that can be activated / used in a later round, if you are still in the game at that point.

 

There are two ways you can win a power: a) play your game all the way to the end, sticking with your case as the final amount you win in the game & having magically picked a case with a power in it from the start, or b) if you choose to lock “DEAL” in at a point in the game where there are at LEAST four cases left to choose from (excluding your case), you will be allowed to select one case from the remaining cases left in an attempt to win a power. The only powers that will be revealed are the ones that are eliminated DURING the game; powers that are won by players will be sent to them through private message, but will be revealed at that later round where they may be activated.

 

The 3players with the LOWEST “scores” (amounts of money you finish with this round) will be eliminated.

 

Jay-Zicario & Rence are tied for last place with $1; Touya is in third-to-last with $75. Sanguine, Marvin, rl231, Not Like The Movies, Henry & earlier in the evening, Miguel, have all claimed spots in Round2. If you can beat $75 this game, you will be confirmed to advance to the next round. However, with powers up for grabs for future use... do you take the easy way out this round, or try to help your game long-term?

 

& it's been established that cases will be picked in bulk in order to save time.

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Okay, I got it and I’m ready 

 

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Great, here are the 26cases. Please choose 1case to be yours. Remember, you are trying to pick the case you believe has the $1million it. You will not be able to switch cases until you play all the way 'til the end when 2cases (including yours) remain. Good luck!

 

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I’ll go with my lucky number #10

 

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Case10 is yours! For this first round, please select 6cases (at the same time) that you'd like to open. Remember, you're trying to pick the ones you believe have the LOWER amounts of money in them.

 

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1

12

14

16

22

13

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  CASE1 CONTAINS...

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$100 + "SECOND COUNTER OFFER" POWER!

The "Second Counter Offer" power would've allowed you to have TWO chances to counter offer the banker instead of one in your game in the upcoming power-activated round.

THREE powers remain in the game.

 

 CASE12 CONTAINS...

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$200,000!

 

 CASE14 CONTAINS...

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$10!

 

 CASE16 CONTAINS...

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$10,000 + "CASE SWAP" POWER!

The "Case Swap" power would've allowed you to be able to swap your case at ANY point in your game in the upcoming power-activated round.

TWO powers are left in the cases.

 

 CASE22 CONTAINS...

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$300!

 

 CASE13 CONTAINS...

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$100,000!

 

Your board now looks like this:

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Please standby as the banker calculates your offer.

 

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not 100k and 200k out already :dancehall2:

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After opening 6cases, the banker offers you...

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$104,118!

 

DEAL or NO DEAL?
Since this is only your first offer, you cannot present a counter offer to the banker yet. Should you say "NO DEAL", open up 5cases for your next round. (you can put the cases in the same post as your "NO DEAL")

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NO DEAL

 

3

11

15

19

23

 

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CASE3 CONTAINS...

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$5,000!

 

 CASE11 CONTAINS...

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$750,000!

 

 CASE15 CONTAINS...

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$1!

 

 CASE19 CONTAINS...

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$75,000!

 

 CASE23 CONTAINS...

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$50,000!

 

Your board now looks like this:

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Please standby as the banker calculates your offer.

 

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ummm...

 

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After opening 5cases, the banker offers you...

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$103,973!

 

DEAL or NO DEAL?
Now that you've made it past Round2, you have the ability to present a counter offer to the banker. You will only be able to present ONE counter offer in your whole game, so present a wise offer wisely if you choose to. Should you say "NO DEAL", open up 4cases for your next round. (you can put the cases in the same post as your "NO DEAL")

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NO DEAL

 

2

6

20

24

 

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CASE2 CONTAINS...

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$25,000!

 

 CASE6 CONTAINS...

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$75!

 

 CASE20 CONTAINS...

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$1,000,000!

oh no!

 

 CASE24 CONTAINS...

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$500!

 

Your board now looks like this:

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Please standby as the banker calculates your offer.

 

Posted

yeah i’m losing

 

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 After opening 4cases, the banker offers you...

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$80,890!

 

DEAL or NO DEAL?
You still have the ability to present a counter offer to the banker. You will only be able to present ONE counter offer in your whole game, so present a wise offer wisely if you choose to. Should you say "NO DEAL", open up 3cases for your next round. (you can put the cases in the same post as your "NO DEAL")

Posted

Might as well...

 

 

NO DEAL

 

8

18

25

 

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CASE8 CONTAINS...

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$400!

 

 CASE18 CONTAINS...

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$50!

 

 CASE25 CONTAINS...

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$25 + "$5K SABOTAGE" POWER!

The "$5k Sabotage" power would've allowed you to decrease an opponent's final score/takeaway by $5,000 in the upcoming power-activated round.

ONE power remains left to grab in the game.

 

Your board now looks like this:

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Please standby as the banker calculates your offer.

 

Posted

omg period

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  After opening 3cases, the banker offers you...

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$117,190!

 

DEAL or NO DEAL?
You still have the ability to present a counter offer to the banker. You will only be able to present ONE counter offer in your whole game, so present a wise offer wisely if you choose to. Should you say "NO DEAL", open up 2cases for your next round. (you can put the cases in the same post as your "NO DEAL")

Posted (edited)

NO DEAL

 

9

21

 

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CASE9 CONTAINS...

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$300,000 + "$5K BOOST" POWER!

The "$5k Boost" power would've allowed you to increase your final score/takeaway by $5,000 in the upcoming power-activated round.

ZERO powers remain.

 

 CASE21 CONTAINS...

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$750!

 

Your board now looks like this:

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 After opening 2cases, the banker offers you...

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$121,662!

 

DEAL or NO DEAL?
You still have the ability to present a counter offer to the banker. You will only be able to present ONE counter offer in your whole game, so present a wise offer wisely if you choose to. Should you say "NO DEAL", open up 1case for your next round. (you can put the cases in the same post as your "NO DEAL")

 

 

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