[quote name=\'TeppanYaki\' date=\'Dec 20 2005, 10:08 PM\']My only complaint is that they didn't show what would have been offered if he had gone on from his deal point; it's that "YOU FOOL!" feeling if you have big money in the case.
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I don't share that opinion. As soon as the contestant takes a deal, I don't care what case the contestant would have eliminated next, I don't care about what future bank offers could have been... I just want to know whether the case the contestant chose had more money or less money than what they settled for. Once we know that and get a reaction shot from the contestant, let's get someone new out there.
One thing that I'd like to see when the banker's offers are being considered is more of an emphasis on the odds of whether the contestant's case could have more or less than the current offer. Leave that nice shot of the contestant surrounded by the remaining values up longer and have Howie remind them that if they reject the offer, there's a 4 in 15 chance that their case will have a higher amount, while there's a 11 in 15 chance that their case will be worse.
Yes, it's important to the strategy of the game that the better odds of eliminating those low cases will drive the next offer higher, but that won't immediately be recognized by the viewers watching this for the first or second time. It will also help to make those relatively small first couple of offers more meaningful -- there's less than a 50% chance the contestant has more money than that, yet they're turning it down?!? It would be pretty entertaining (to me) if you could get a contestant to buckle early on by emphasizing that. Then, once you get into there being only one big case that's driving the big bank offers, you can talk about how eliminating that case will screw things up.
After a couple of episodes, I find myself watching and hoping that many of the big dollar amounts are eliminated early on, just to see what the bank offers look like. Hmm, probably not the greatest reaction, is it?
I'll probably watch all week because of the "event" mentality of this five-episode run. But to make this a weekly series would be a mistake -- because there's so little variation in how each game plays out, seeing it consistently would kill any uniqueness.
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Scott Robinson