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Deal or No Deal (USA)/Episode 313
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Episode 313 | |
Season 3, Episode 14 | |
Airdate | November 16, 2007 |
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Episode 313 is the fourteenth episode of the third season of Deal or No Deal, and the one hundred twenty-second episode overall.
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Gameplay
- Cheerleader coach Erin Kraft played the game reasonably well through the first rounds, and then ran into $750,000. The succeeding cases were mostly good as well, but the net was largely broken when $500,000 was found in round four. At this point, Erin's cheerleaders, who had been giving their coach video packages throughout the game, surprised her by actually appearing in the studio!
- Seven of them took delivery of the cases and held them for the remainder of the episode. However, the first two girls (Paige and Kaitlyn) turned up $100,000 and $1,000,000, prompting the latter to renounce modeling as a future career. After $20,000 was sent away and case 1 was chosen, the game paused for a special $100,000,000 giveaway.
- Hershey's celebrated its 100th anniversary by holding a nationwide lottery, with three lucky couples having the chance to play for $100 million on the DonD stage. They each picked two of 150 cases from a separate board, hoping to choose the two cases that had two halves of a Hershey's Silver Kiss, which would earn them the grand prize, or a share of it if more than one team happened to win. None of the teams got either half, but were given $100,000 anyway.
- The game returned to Deal or No Deal, and case 1 was opened to reveal $50,000, followed by a $34,000 offer and a $5 case. The banker decided to overbook the offer, sending $60,000 out against $200,000, $25,000, $10,000 and $100. Directly after this offer was taken, $200,000 was opened by another cheerleader, and Erin's case was shown to contain only $10,000.
Notes
- Each team, individually, had a 1/11,175 chance of finding both halves of the kiss (1/75 * 1/149). For the winners of a nationwide lottery, you'd expect more than that.