[quote name=\'TLEberle\' post=\'148678\' date=\'Mar 19 2007, 10:05 PM\']
I listened to the first half, and again, I would like to register my displeasure at the groaning at losing a large prize when a middling one still remains. People get so mesmerized at the huge amounts in the lower right that they don't realize that $10k or $20k would still be a wonderful amount of money to win.[/quote]
It depends on the game. On Deal or No Deal, $10,000 is not a wonderful amount of money to win. It is 1% of what someone on the show could win. When a contestant goes on that show, they probably go with the hope of winning over $200,000. And that is, in fact, a reasonable hope. Contestants regularly win that much money, and sometimes far more. So it's not at all odd to have an audience groan when the biggest value on the board goes away, regardless of how much is still possible. If a 6 (or 7) figure prize disappears and the player is left with a maximum upside of $10,000, that's a huge disappointment. Yes, it's still more than they came with, but there is no contestant on the planet who isn't going to be disappointed that they're not leaving with more.
The show makes a big deal about giving contestants the chance at a life-changing amount of money, and for most people $10,000 is not life-changing. When you go in expecting a feast and come out with a light snack, it's perfectly reasonable to be disappointed at not being full rather than happy that you're not starving.