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    How does the banker decide to get the money amount for the deal each round in Deal or No Deal?

    Question #100383. Asked by brainiac62. (Oct 20 08 2:45 PM)


    jaknginger

    The amount offered is based on the the values that have been eliminated and of course the chances for what is left to win.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deal_or_No_Deal#Gameplay

    Oct 23 08, 10:44 AM


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