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Deal or No Deal (USA)/Episode 256
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Episode 256 | |
Season 2, Episode 57 | |
Airdate | April 1, 2007 |
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Deal or No Deal (USA) — Season Two |
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Episode 256 is the fifty-seventh episode of the second season of Deal or No Deal, and the ninety-sixth episode overall.
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Gameplay
- Heidi Kurtz's game picked up in the fourth round, where she promptly lost the $750,000 case. The top case amount she lost the rest of the way was $25,000. With six cases remaining and three six-figure amounts left, Kurtz bailed with $204,000. It came at a fairly good time: In the playout, she would have opened the $500,000 case, dropping her offer to $131,000. Her next pick would have been $100, meaning her deal would shoot back up to $191,000; after that, she would have opened the $400,000, ensuring that she made a good deal. Her case held $200,000, and $500 was left on the stage.
- Aspiring comedian Jamar White played a gutsy game, but it was the banker who was the one laughing in the end. With five cases left, White opened the last remaining six-figure amount — $300,000, leaving him with a top possible prize of $5,000. He played the game out, narrowing the game to $10 and $5,000. His case held the $10. One round before hitting the landmine, White turned down an offer that included a VIP audition for Last Comic Standing; his deal peaked at $41,000 (in the round before opening the $300,000 case).