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Airdate
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Episode Title
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Highlights
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December 5, 2018
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I'm Dancing Here!
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- New models were introduced, such as Soraya Yd who holds case #1, Taylor Clark who holds case #2, Katie Luddy who holds case #3, Brenda Lowe who holds case #4, Lani Baker who holds case #5, Jordana DePaula who holds case #7, Neka Stephen who holds case #8, Vaeda Mann who holds case #10, Brittany McGowan who holds case #11, Sarati Toups who hold case #12, Mahogany Lox who holds case #13, Olga Safari who holds case #14, Madi Teeuws who holds case #15, Jessica Lee who holds case #16, Ashley Jones who holds case #17, Elissa Ingrid who holds case #18, Natasha Ward who holds case #19 to replace Amanza Smith (who moved to Case #20 to replace Alike Boggan, who held in the first four seasons), Malika Miller who holds case #21, Anchal Joseph holds case #22, Anne-Julia Hagen who holds case #23, Kizzi Barazetti who holds case #24, Summer Bellesa who holds case #25, and Michelle De Leon who holds case #26. Megan Abrigo stays at Case #6, Patricia Kara stays at Case #9 and Amanza Smith moved to Case #20 to replace Alike Boggan (who held it on the first four seasons).
- The first game had the models wear black dresses. Joe Verriotto from Brooklyn, New York. He had a terrific first round. After he declined the first offer of $34,000, he knocked out the $500,000 inside Olga Safari's #14 and $100,000 in Megan Abirgo's #6. He knocked another large amount in the third round - $200,000 in Vaeda Mann's #10, and in the fourth round - $300,000 Brenda Lowe's #4. In the sixth round, $400,000 was eliminated inside Mahogany Lox's #13 but he left the top two amounts left in play being $750,000 and $1 MILLION. After a good round and he declined a six-figure offer ($232,000), he picked - Kizzi Barazetti's #24 and the million goes away cause the offer to drop big - and it's $183,000. He used the counter offer at $240,000 and she rejected it with four cases left in play. Joe picked #23 and knock off the last amount on the left side which means the least he is going home with is $50,000 and still have a chance at $750,000. He took the deal for $285,000 with three cases left in play. In the proveout, Taylor's #2 had the $750,000. Inside Joe's #15 had $75,000. The remaining case that did not opened was $50,000 which it was inside Michelle's #26.
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2
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Family Value$
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- The second contestant was Casey Heath, from Ohio. She had a not bad first round because only $200,000 was knocked out at Ashley's #17. After she declined the $27,000 offer, she opened the $300,000 in Kizzi's #24, $500,000 in Olga's #14, and $750,000 in Vadea's #10 - kind of a tough second round. She played much better in the third round - only knocking out the $100,000 in Anna Julla's #23 and the fourth round. After she took it down for $77,000, she knocked out the million in Michelle De Leon's #26. She took the deal for $103,000. She made a good deal because Casey's #4 had $50,000 in it.
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3
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December 12, 2018
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There's Snow Place Like Home
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- Courtney Shlaud, she's a Marine Cops wife from Owosso, MI. She knocked some large amounts out in the first round and the second round. She have a good round in the third and the fourth. After she declined the $342,000, she eliminated the $300,000 in Sarati's #12 and was offered $425,000. She counteroffered for $500,000, the banker accepted the offer. In the proveout, it was good thing the banker accepted Courtney's counteroffer of $500,000 because it was Jessica Lee's #16 had the million. She made a phenomenal deal. Inside Courtney's #4 had $400,000. The remaining case that did not opened was Malika's #21 had $100 in it.
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4
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$5 Redemption
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- Artis Jackson, small business owner in Plano and Cheryl's son. He have a fairly good round in the first round - only knocking off the $200,000 in Patricia's #9. He knocked out $500,000 in Neka's #8 and $750,000 in Vadea's #10 in the second round. After he took it down for $15,000, he picked - Kizzi's 24 - which it was the $1 million case. He knocked out the $300,000 in Michelle's #26, $500 in Megan's #6, and the penny in Amanza's #20 after he declined the $10,000 offer. He have a better round in the fifth round. He took the deal for $63,000. He had a good deal because inside Artis' #5 had only $400. The remaining case was $100,000 which it was Jessica Lee's #16.
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5
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December 19, 2018
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Beard or No Beard
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- The new contestant, David Leeman, a self-proclaimed normal guy. He works as a historic mason restoring antique stone structures, married with three children. He knocked some large amounts in the first round. He have a good round in the second round. After he took it down for $117,000, he knocked the million dollars in Amanza Smith's #20. He counteroffered for $100,000, the banker accepts the offer. In the proveout, Patricia's #9 had $25. The banker would been offered: $162,000. Anne-Julia's #23 had $10,000. The next banker offer would have been: a quarter of a million dollars ($250,000). Katie had $500. The next banker offer would have been: $405,000. Mahogany Lox's #13 had three quarters of a million dollars ($750,000). Inside David Leeman's #4 had $300,000 and it was a bad deal. The remaining case was Michelle's #26 had $200 inside.
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6
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Happy Howie Days
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- Note: The airdate was on December 3, 2018 on NBC.
- Luis Green, playing for the show's $1 million, was the sixth contestant. In the first round, Tony opened the $500,000 in Elissa's #18 and the million in Anchal's #22. Pretty good second round. It was an okay third round - that $400,000 was eliminated in Malika's #21. In the fourth round, two big amounts were knocked out - Amanza's #20 had the $100,000 and Megan's #6 had the $300,000 and it is okay as long as the $750,000 stays in play. In the seventh round, $200,000 was knocked off in Michelle's #26 and that removes the safety net. Now $750,000 is standing alone with four cases left in play and took it all the way for $333,000 with two cases left in play being - $5 and $750,000. After turning down $333,000, Luis' #10 had only $5. The remaining case that did not opened was $750,000 which was in Kizzi's #24.
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7
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December 26, 2018
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It's Take Two
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- Jade Thomas, ex-Marine, a mother of two and a fifth-grade math and science teacher. She knocked out $200,000 and $300,000 right off the bat, but she have a pretty good round. After the first offer, her mom Cheryl joined her at the contestant's podium. She have a good round in the third round until her mom knocked out two large amounts ($400,000 in #12 and $750,000 in #4) in the fourth round, and Jade knocked out $500,000 in #8 and $100,000 in the fifth round leaving only the million in play. They took the deal for $233,000 plus the Guitar Center Drum Set valued at $3,174, making a grand total of $236,174. In the proveout, Jordana's #7 had $50,000, and the banker would've offered $315,000. It was Michelle's #26 had the million, so she made a good deal because Jade's case had only $200 inside. The remaining case that did not opened was Soraya's #1 had $75 in it.
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8
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January 2, 2019
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Southern Charm
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- Calling the numbers tonight was Robert Evans, a children’s speech pathologist from North Carolina. He picked Ashley Jones's #17, Anchal Joseph's #22, Mahogany Lox's #13 - all three holds $200,000, $400,000, and $500,000. He had a amazing round in the second round, but he eliminated the $300,000 case of the first pick in the third round. After he declined $52,000, he have a good round in the fourth round. In the first pick in the fifth round, he eliminated 3/4 of a million dollars ($750,000). He counteroffered for $185,000, the banker accepts the offer. In the proveout, Amanza's #20 had $100,000. The banker would been offered: $248,000. Sarati' #12 had $75,000. The next banker offer would have been: $357,000. Soraya's #1 had the million which means that Robert made a good deal because inside Robert's case had only $750 in it. The remaining case that did not opened was Brenda's #4 had $500 in it.
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9
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Ice Cream Dreams
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- Guest appearance: Ben Van Leeuwen
- Ally Teixiera — chose #3 as her case. In the first round, she opened three small amounts and three huge amounts being the $100,000 in Anchal's #22, $400,000 in Kizzi's #24, and $300,000 in Summer's #25. In the second round, She had a pretty good second round. After turning down $47,000, she knocked off the million in Mahogany Lox's #13. Ally believe that the offer is going up and it did go up because the $500,000 and $750,000 are still in play. IN the fourth round, she turned down $55,000 but then knocked off the $750,000 in Madi's #15 cause her offer to drop to $30,000. With six cases left in play by turning down $71,000, she picked Anne Julia's #23 and eliminate the $10. The offer is $108,000 as the cash offer plus $15,000 mentorship package for a total offer of $123,000 which Ally took. In the playout, Jordana's #7 had the $500,000, and her offer would have dropped to: $70,000. Jessica Lee's #16 had $200,000, making her deal a great deal because inside Ally's #3 has only $5,000. The two remaining cases that did not opened are: Brenda's #4 had $75,000 and Patricia's #9 had $750.
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10
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January 9, 2019
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Flying High
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- Guest appearance: Maria Ho
- Hoping to take home some big money tonight was Shirrine Mui from Los Angeles. She’s been married for 13 years and works in aerospace engineering. She knock out the $200,000 in #25 in the first round. In the second round, she eliminated the $400,000 in Ashley's #17 and $750,000 in Natashia's #19. After the $19,000 offer which she declined, she picked #21 and knocked off the $500,000, and the million in Michelle's #26. In the fourth round, she played better, but she eliminated the $100,000 inside Anchal's case #22. She played better in the round 6 and 7. She took the deal for $105,000. Vaeda's #10 had the $300,000, making her deal a perfect timing because inside Shirrine's #20 has a penny in it. The remaining case was Kizzi's #24 had $5,000 in it.
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11
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January 16, 2019
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Small Town, Big Dreams
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- Guest appearance: Jonathan Isaac
- Bryce Gage — received a deal of a $699 Hisense HD TV (along with $69,000 cash), total of $69,699 which he took. In the playout, Lani's #5 had the $50, and his offer would have been: $125,000. Madi's #15 had the penny, and his offer would've been: $200,000. Mahogany Lox's #13 had $1, and his final offer would've been: $349,000. Inside Bryce's #2 had $500,000 inside and that was a bad deal. The remaining case that did not opened was Jordana's #7 had $1,000.
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12
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January 23, 2019
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My Big Fat Greek Game Show
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- The twelfth game had the models wear blue dresses. George Stakoulis, playing for the show's regular prize of $1 million, was the twelfth contestant. After turning down $120,000, he knocked off the million in Megan's #6 with five cases left in play and leaving only $400,000. The offer dropped to $53,000. I smell trouble because George counter offered $75,000 and she rejected it with $400,000 standing alone with no safety net. He picked Mahogany Lox's #13 and sadly, he did knocked off the last remaining huge amount being the $400,000. George pressed his luck one too many and took it all the way for $60 with $25 and $75 still in play. His briefcase contained $75 (along with $25,000 StateFarm bonus), total of $25,075. The remaining case that did not opened was - Patricia's #9 had $25 in it
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13
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January 30, 2019
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Father Knows Best
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- Guest appearances: Matt Stafford, Jim Hackett
- Five brothers from Detroit, Michigan enter the studio to introduce tonight’s actual contestant - their father, John West. He played a mixed first round, but he knocked it out the million in Patricia Kara's #9 early in the second round. He counteroffered $200,000 and the banker accepted the counteroffer. In the proveout, Archal's #22 had $50,000, and the banker would've offered was $300,000. Kizzi's #24 had $75, and the final offer would've offered: $524,000, making a great deal because John's #5 had $10 inside. The remaining case that did not opened - it was Anne Julia's #23 had $750,000 in it.
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14
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February 6, 2019
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Heads Over Heels
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- Melissa Silverman, from Philadelphia, has been married for 23 years and works as a preschool fitness teacher. She knocked out $750,000 in Olga's #14 and $200,000 in Natasha's #19 which was not a terrible first round. but she knocked it out the million in Brenda's #4 early in the second round. She knocked the half a million ($500,000) inside Jessica Lee's #16 in the start of the third round but she played better in the fourth round until she knocked out the $300,000 case inside Summer's #25. She took the deal for $165,000 (along with the value of the Princess Cruise was $25,000, total was $190,000. In the proveout, Neka's #8 had the $400,000, making her a perfect deal because Melissa's #17 had only $50,000. The remaining case that did not opened was Mahogany Lox's #13 had $5.
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15
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February 13, 2019
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Sony with a Chance of Millions
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- New contestant was Sony Avalos. She’s been married to a former Marine for 18 years, has three children, and works as a family readiness officer for the Marines. She knocked out 3 large amounts (Soraya's #1 - $300,000, Brittany's #11 - $100,000 and Vadea's #10 - $200,000) and the penny right off the bat, but she have a mixed round in the first round. She eliminated the $1 million in Elissa's #18 after she declined the first offer of $20,000. She have a another bad round for her because she knocked out the 3/4 of a million ($750,000) in Natasha's #19. She played better in the fourth round through eighth round until she counter offer $250,000. Unfortunately, she rejected the counter offer and worse case scenario is that she knocked out the $500,000 in Anna Julia's #23 and Sony have pressed her luck one too many. It was down to two cases left in play being $75 and $75,000. She took the deal for $39,000, and inside Sony's #26 had $75 and it was a good deal. The remaining case that did not opened was Olga's #14 had the $75,000.
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16
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February 20, 2019
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Cowboy Up
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- Guest appearance: Emmitt Smith
- New contestant Justin Uhart of Minden, Nevada, a 26-year-old loan officer who is a real-life hero. He knocked out the $750,000 in Jordana's #7 on his second pick, although he have a pretty good first round. He knocked off the $100,000 in Elissa's #18 and $200,000 in Amanza's #20 on his second round. After a great round in the third round and declined the $76,000 offer, he knocked the half-a-million ($500,000) out in Vaeda's #10. He knocked the $400,000 case in Lani's #5 in the fourth round. After he turned down $50,000, Justin picked Kizzi's #24 and it was the $1 million case in the fifth round leaving only the $300,000 in play. He took the deal for $120,000. Inside Justin's #19 had $300,000 - it was a bad deal. But it was best not to be greedy and that was understandable to not risk it when you have no safety net and that seems to be a wise choice. The remaining cases that did not opened are: Megan's #6 had $50,000 and Summer's #25 had $1.
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17
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February 27, 2019
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Cheering a Lucky Strike
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- The seventeenth game had the models wear sparkly blue dresses with pom poms. Kristen 'Tex' Iniguez, playing for the show's $1 million, was the contestant. In the first round, she opened only one big amount - that is the $300,000 which was inside Megan's #6. Tex picked Vadea's #10 and knock off the million on the first pick of five cases in the second round, the $500,000 (a half a million) in Anne Julia's #23 and $100,000 in Ashley's #17. Tex played better until the fourth round where she opened the $200,000 in Neka's #8 and $400,000 in Sarati's #12 which leaving only $750,000 in play. She had a couple of good rounds until with five cases left in play after turning down $109,000, Tex picked Olga's #14 and sadly, Tex knocked off the last huge amount being $750,000 which means the most she can go home with is $500. She took it all the way for $350 as the final offer with $500 and the $10 case still in play. Tex's #26 had $500. The remaining case was Mahogany Lox's #13 had $10.
- The next game had models wear pink bowling shirts, black pants and pink bowling shoes. Kiera Chandler. Now this is the bowler we've been talking about. Kiera is a human resources specialist, and a mother of two. She had a mixed first round - knocking off only $400,000 in Malakia's #21 . After she declined the $21,000 offer, she knocked out four huge amounts being $100,000 in Vadea's #10, $200,000 in Patricia's #9, $300,000 in Mahogany Lox's #13, and $500,000 in Soroya's #1 - leaving the top two amounts left in play. The offer did go up because the top two amounts are still in play being $750,000 and $1 MILLION. She turned down a $29,000 offer when time ran out.
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March 6, 2019
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Million Dollar Lane
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- The returning contestant of the night was Kiera Chandler. She eliminated $1 right off the bat but she have a mixed round in the third round. After she decided to say no deal for $52,000, she eliminated the top two amounts being $750,000 in Madi's #15 and $1 million in Natasha's #19 in the fourth round. In Rounds 5 and 6, Kiera picked Brenda's #4, Olga's #14, and Sarati's #12 and removed the $300, the penny and $200 cases respectively and just bowled a turkey. With five cases left in play, everyone in the audience will be going home with a Go Trax electric scooter. Kiera counter offered $800 and it was rejected with four cases left in play because the most she can go home with is $1,000. She took the deal for $700 with three cases left in play. Inside Kiera's #16 had $750. The two remaining cases that did not opened was: Summer's #25 had $1,000 and Elissa's #18 had $50.
- The ninteenth game had the models wear sparkly silver dresses. Meet Carri Nemak. She came to the stage hopping. She is an elementary school teacher, and she brought her fellow staffers. Her mother and husband also work at the school, and her three children are students. She knocked out $100,000 and $300,000 in the first round. She have a great second round but until she knocked off the top three amounts - being $500,000 in Vaeda's #10, $750,000 in Elissa's #18, and $1,000,000 in Taylor's #2 and that was a rough round in third round. She took the deal for $34,000. In the proveout, Anna-Julia's #23 had the penny, and the offer would've been $53,000. Brenda's #4 had the $200,000, and Carri's #17 had only $50. The two remaining cases that did not opened was Natasha's #19 had $10,000 and Kizzi's #24 had $5,000.
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19
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March 13, 2019
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Mile High Millionaire
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- In this episode, the models are in blue, short sleeved dresses. New contestant Max Reynolds, a flight attendant, who happens to be a freestyler and a father of three. Some big money in the first round was removed and that leaves the top four amounts left in play being the $400,000, $500,000, $750,000 and $1 MILLION. After he declined $8,000 offer, he eliminated $750,000 right off the bat but he have a mixed round in the second round. He had a great round in the third round after he took it down for $33,000. His second choice of two cases contains the half-a-million ($500,000) inside Mahogany Lox's #13. He took the deal for $211,000. In the proveout, Archal #22 had the penny. The offer would have upped to $299,000. Michelle had $100. The offer would have been $532,000. Kizzi's #24 had $5. The offer would have been $767,000. Max believed the million is up there at #1. Is Max right? Yes, he was because it was Soraya's #1 had the million which also means inside Max's #23 had $400,000 which he made an OK deal.
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20
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March 20, 2019
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Bingo To A Million
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- In this episode, the models came here with multicolored dresses, and for the rest of the game, we see the remaining models in pink, short sleeved Bingo sweaters. Tony Oriente's a native of the suburbs of Philadelphia, and a father of three, who is pursuing a degree, assuming it is a master's, in education so Tony can pursue his career as an elementary school teacher. Tony Oriente chose #24 as his case. He have an awesome first three rounds - only knocking out one big amount on each round on the first three rounds ($200,000 in Patricia's #9, $100,000 in Jordana's #7, and Nastasha's #19). After he declined the $88,000 offer, he eliminated the million in Vaeda's #10 and $300,000 in Anchal's #22. He played little bit better until he knocked off the $750,000 in Taylor's #2 - that removes his safety net. That leaves only the $500,000 in play and it's standing alone. Tony counter offer $100,000 and it was rejected with five cases left in play, Sadly, he knocked off the $500,000 inside Malika's #21. After he declined the $10,000 offer, even worse - he knocked the $50,000 in Brittany's #11. He took the deal for $70. Inside Tony Oriente's #24 was the PENNY. The remaining case that did not opened was Olga's #14 had the $100.
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March 27, 2019
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Million Dollar Musical
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- In this episode, the models are in maroon, spaghetti strap dresses, the way it should be, just like the good ole days.
Meet La'Sherrie Hogan, who brought what appears to be a briefcase cake with the number 7 on top. She is from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, who has been a veteran baker and owns a bakery in the Metroplex. In the first round, she knocked off the $100,000 in Brenda's #4 and the million in Sarati's #12. She had a rough round in the first two rounds which she eliminated the $750,000 case in Archal's #22. He had a good round in the next round. She took a deal for $165,000. In the proveout, Natasha's #19 had $200,000, thus bringing the offer to $221,000. Next up Michelle's #26 had $10,000. The offer would have risen to $348,000. The next case would have been Mahogany Lox's #13, had $400,000. The offer would go down to $302,000. It's down to two cases. Inside La'Sherrie's #7 was $500,000 and that was a bad deal. The remaining case that did not opened was Anne Julia's #23 had $10.
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22
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June 12, 2019
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Million Dollar Ironman
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- The models tonight are in blue, short sleeve dresses. Jorge Montero. He is a police officer serving the Miami-Dade County area, thus the uniform he is wearing on stage. He is also an Ironman triathlete, and a father of two. He knocked out the $400,000 in his fifth pick in round 1, but he have a great round. Again, he knocked out the $100,000 in his second pick in round 2, but he have another great round. After he saying no deal for $44,000, he knocked out three big amounts - $300,000 in Sarati's #12, $200,000 in Olga's #14 and $500,000 in Madi's #15 - that was kind of a tough third round. In order to have $1 MILLION to be in Jorge's case - you have to knock off some big amounts and most importantly to keep the $750,000 and $1 MILLION in play. He had a perfect round in fourth round to sixth round until he eliminated the $1 million in Patricia Kara's #9 and the safety net goes away. He took the $119,000 offer. But where was the $750,000? Was it in #24? Nope. It was $300. The offer would have gone up to $184,000. Was it in #8? Nope. $75. The offer would have been $403,000, making him one of the biggest winners ever (more than Anteia Greer's $402,000 from season 2). Was the $750,000 in Jorge's #17? Sadly, it was because Jorge made a bad deal because he had the $750,000 in his case but he didn't go all the way. The remaining case that did not opened was Natasha's #19 had $100 in it. It was best for Jorge not to be greedy when he has no safety net.
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23
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Monopoly Money
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- The models in this episode are in red, short sleeved dresses.
- Toni Miller, playing for the show's $1 million and, was the second contestant and be playing the Monopoly edition of Deal or No Deal with extra cash and prizes. All she has to do is open up an entire Monopoly one full color gets opened up and a prize will be revealed. Toni chose case number 22 as her case. In the first round, she opened three big amounts being the $500,000 in Madi's #15, $200,000 in Patricia's #9, and the million in Natasha's #19. Toni had a pretty rough first round. She played better until the third round which she knock off two amounts in a row. In the third round, she opened the $750,000 in Summer's #25 and a purple Monopoly wins her $1 being added to every offer. $300,000 was also opened at Soraya's #1. Dark Blue Monopoly wins her $10,000 plus $1 which now brings up to $10,001 in Monopoly money. Pink Monopoly wins her $1,000 plus $10,001 which brings up her Monopoly money to $11,001. In the fifth round, two monopoly was revealed. Yellow Monopoly wins her $5,000 plus $11,001 which will bring it up her Monopoly money to $16,001. Red Monopoly wins her $3,000 plus $16,001 - that will bring it up to $19,001 in Monopoly money. Orange Monopoly wins her $2,000 plus $19,001 - that will bring it up to $21,001 in Monopoly money. Toni Miller wants to use the counter offer at $187,000 with three cases left in play. Toni is being beware that if her counter offer is accepted, then her Monopoly money will go away. The female banker rejected her $187,000 counter offer. She knocked off the $1 which she got the black Monopoly and revealed the bonus prize which was the all-new Chrysler Pacifica S minivan, worth $55,283, bringing her winnings to $55,283. Toni Miller's final offer is $167,000 plus her Monopoly winnings of $21,001 for a total final offer of $188,001. A very gusty decision by turning down every single offer by going all the way to find out what's inside Toni Miller's #22. It has …. $400,000! bringing her total winnings to $455,233. The remaining case that did not opened was Neka's #8 had $200.
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24
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June 19, 2019
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The Champ vs. The Banker
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- The models are in red, off the shoulder, sleeve-less dresses. The contestant on the show was Michael Chandler. He was BELLATOR MMA lightweight champion and former wrestler at the University of Missouri. He had a rough round because he knocked out three large amounts in the first round. After saying no deal for $6,000, he knocked out $100,000 in Elissa's #18 and $750,000 in Kizzi's #24 in Round 2. He had a good round in the third, fourth, fifth round. After he declined the $86,000 offer, he knocked off the million in Olga's #14. He countered $71,000 and the banker accepts the offer. In the proveout, Brittany had the $10. The offer would have raised to $93,000. Soraya had the $5,000. The next offer would have been $144,000. Katie's #3 had the $400,000 case. In Michael's #23 had only $200. The remaining case that did not opened was Vadea's #10 had $50.
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25
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Hoop Dreams
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- For this episode, the models are in sleeved, white dresses with black trim.
- Monica Durazo — a single mom who has a beautiful 15 year old daughter. Monica chose #12 as her case.
- In the first round, two huge amounts was knocked off the board, $400,000 in Katie's #3 and a half a million dollars in Neka's #21. In the second round, she opened the $750,000 in Anna Julia's #23. In the third round, the million was knocked off in Soraya's #1. In the fourth round, Monica played better because she left the $75,000, $100,000 and $200,000 in play. She wants to use her counter offer at $50,000 and the banker rejected it and play better. The cash offer was $7,000 plus the BMW3 Series valued at $47,669.53 for a total of $54,669.53 which she took. In the playout, inside Monica's #12 had $75,000, making her an OK deal. Here are the rest of the cases that did not opened: Patricia's #9 had $200, Amanza's #20 had $200,000, Kizzi's #24 had $100,000 and Summer's #25 had $50. After all the remaining cases that did not opened have been opened and it was Amanza's case that had the $200,000.
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July 3, 2019
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Wall Street Warrior
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- Meet Lisa Glicksman, a day trader at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). She is a Brooklynite, and a cancer survivor. She eliminated the $100,000 in Brittany's #11, the million in Brenda's #4 and $400,000 in Mahogany Lox's #13 in the first round - pretty tough first round. She played better in the second round until she eliminated the $200,000 in #7 and $500,000 in #1 after she declined the $20,000 offer. In the third round, she eliminated the $300,000 in Lani's #5 and she have a good round. She took the deal for $156,000. In the proveout, Olga's #14 had $5. The offer would have skyrocketed to $290,000. Elissa' #18 had $50,000. The offer then would also skyrocketed to $483,000. Is $750,000 inside Lisa's #12? It was and it was a very bad deal, but she should have stayed in the game! The remaining case that did not opened was Megan's #6 had $500. It was best not to be greedy and it was a wise choice when you have no safety net.
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July 10, 2019
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Magic Touch
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- In this episode, the models are in sleeveless, mostly red dresses.
- The first contestant was Jennifer Gelband. She is a magic superfan, who is also a big fan of Penn and Teller. She also learned to do magic. She have a mixed round in the first round. After she don't take the deal of $24,000, she eliminated the million in Brittany's #11, but she have a good second round. She have a rough round because she knocked out two big amounts in the third and fourth round. She took the $3,000 offer. In the proveout, Lani's #5 had $75,000. Jennifer's case had $750. Here are the rest of the cases that did not opened: Patricia Kara's #9 had $5,000. Sarati's #12 had $100. Elissa's #18 had $50. Kizzi's #24 had $5. Ashley's #17 had $1, and Mahogany Lox's #13 had $25.
- The next contestant was Tony Combs. He's a A local from Orlando, grew up minutes from Universal Studios, where the show is taped. He is a nightclub promoter, and you know how nightclubs are taken very seriously in all of Florida. In the first round, he had a mixed round. After he declined $13,000 offer, he knocked out the $300,000 but he had a good round. He turned down a $39,000 offer when time ran out.
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July 17, 2019
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Roller Coaster Motion
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- Orlando-based nightclub promoter Tony Combs returns for a chance at the million. He is also a cancer survivor. He started the show by eliminating the $200,000 in #13, $400,000 in #1, and the million in #23 as his three of the four picks in the third round and that was a tough round for Tony. The offer dropped from $39,000 to $20,000 which is almost half the offer. So the offer is $20,000 plus the Orlando Magic Experience valued at $7,500 for a total value offer of $27,500. Tony wants to use the counter offer at $50,000 plus the Orlando Magic Experience valued at $7,500 for a total value offer of $57,500 and the banker rejects it. He played a good reasonable round in the fourth round. He took the deal for $48,000. Did Tony Combs made a good deal? Yep, Tony Combs' #7 had only $200. Let's find out where the $750,000 is at. Here are the cases that did not opened: #5 Lani had $300, #9 Patricia had $750, #10 Vaeda had $400, #17 Ashley had $75, #20 Amanza had $500, #24 Kizzi had $5,000 and #25 Summer had the $750,000. It was Summer's #25 had the $750,000. After the rest of the cases that were opened, the Club Motion was played.
- New contestant Marybelle Doe. Another local contestant from Orlando. She is a big theme park fanatic and has been to Universal Studios Orlando 100 times! She eliminated the million in Natasha's #19 early in the starting round, but she had a rough round by knocking out two more huge amounts - $400,000 in Katie's #3 and $200,000 in Neka's #8. In the second round, she knocked a large amount but she had a mixed round - $300,000 in Megan's #6. After she declined the $22,000 offer, she knocked off two more big amounts - $750,000 in Anna Julia's #23 and $100,000 in Soroya's #1. She played better until the fifth round when she eliminated the last huge amount - the $500,000 in Lani's #5. She yet again had a rough round. She took the final deal for $12,000. Inside Marybelle's #13 had the $25,000 and it was not such a good deal. The remaining case that did not open was Patricia's #9 had $5. It was better to play it safe than sorry and that would be a wise choice to not risk it when you don't have a safety net.
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July 24, 2019
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Martinis for a Million
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- The models are in satin, pink spaghetti strap dresses. Laura Siano. A native of Long Island, and a mother of three. She eliminated the $750,000 in the first round, through it was a good round. In the second round, she knocked out the $200,000 and $400,000, and it was a okay round. She played better in the third round until she eliminated the $300,000. She had a great round until she knocked out the $500,000. She countered $225,000 and accepted the offer. In the proveout, Brittany's #11 had the $300. The offer would have jumped to $440,000. It was Kizzi's #24 had the million, which she had a fantastic deal because Laura's #7 had a penny in it. The remaining case that did not opened was Madi's #15 had $100,000 in it.
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July 31, 2019
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Vision Quest
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- The models are in blue, sleeved v neck dresses, like bathrobes.
- Jade Delaney. She is a small town girl from South Dakota by way of a farm community in Minnesota. She works for a healthcare foundation, and is a married, mother of a newborn. She knocked out $500,000 and $200,000, and it was a rough round in the first round. She knock out a big amount in the second round, although it was a reasonable round. After a great round in Round 3 and declined the $70,000, she eliminated $1 million in Amanza Smith's #20. Again, a rough round in fourth and fifth round because she knocked out the $750,000 in Olga's #14. She knocked out the $400,000 in Brenda's #4. She took the deal for $37,000. Inside Jade Delaney's #13 was $100,000 and that was a bad deal. The two remaining cases that did not opened are Elissa's #18 had $500 and Michelle's #26 had the penny.
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August 7, 2019
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Looking for Luck
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- Note: The airdate was on June 9, 2019.
- The models are in green strapless dresses for this episode.
- The last contestant on the season was Andrew Shelton, an Alabama native, who lives in southern California. He is a nurse, who went through a turbulent year. Hence being 'the most unluckiest person you'll ever meet.' The most interesting man in the world in my honest opinion. His first round was awesome. After he declined the $32,000, he eliminated the $300,000 in Brittany's #11, but he have a good round in the second round. He knocked out the $100,000 and $200,000 in his second and third pick. He had an awesome round in the round 4 after he decide to go on for $91,000. He knocked two more big amounts: $500,000 and $750,000. His counteroffer was $310,000 and the banker accepts the offer. In the proveout, Jessica Lee's #16 had $400,000. The new offer would have been: $350,000. It was Jordana's #7 that had the million. He had a great deal because Andrew's #23 had only $5 in it. The remaining case that did not opened was Amanza's #20 had the $400 along with a U-Tuckit logo.
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