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Deal or No Deal (USA)/Episode 312
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Episode 312 | |
Season 3, Episode 13 | |
Airdate | November 9, 2007 |
← 3x12 Episode 311 |
3x14 → Episode 313 |
Deal or No Deal (USA) — Season Three |
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Episode 312 is the thirteenth episode of the third season of Deal or No Deal, and the one hundred twenty-first episode overall.
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Gameplay
- A waste of time to carry Keisha's game over, you might say - after the rather poor start to the game, the last large number ($400,000) opened the show, which was a Green Is Universal special episode. Just at the tipping point of $10,000 with exactly that, $50,000, and $5,000 and below still available, $50,000 was removed and the game trudged on down to four cases, two $5,000 and $10,000 and two small numbers. The over-book offer of $4,000 was taken, and while $10,000 would be the next case, $5,000 still remained as a second guard and that was what was finally inside case 14.
- It's not easy being green - DJ Danny Pecoraro hopes to eventually be Howie. And he picks better than Howie, up until the end of round 2 - ouchies. $1 million. For reassurance, the real "It's not easy being green" Kermit the Frog is on Danny's bench! On that note, Danny shoots the penny out of the game, and makes only one small misstep ($400,000) and receives offers of $77,000, $108,000, and $201,000. However, before the latter offer was given, the banker, having seen Danny in a boy-band video, counters with his "Banker Boys" boy band in order to throw Danny. This largely succeeds, leading to the $500,000 being removed and the offer dropping to $129,000.
- While for all practical purposes, this offer is less takable than the $201,000, the bench convinces him to leave the game. While Danny is just happy to be on Deal or No Deal, he won't be happy with the $621,000 deficit he ran when it was all over, with the banker's offer reaching $271,000 before the safety net disappeared and then $413,000 before Danny's case was ultimately revealed.