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During this premiere episode of DOND, Karen Vann competed in the game for 1 chance to win the million dollars.

The board was shown as this:

$.01 $1,000
$1 $5,000
$5 $10,000
$10 $25,000
$25 $50,000
$50 $75,000
$75 $100,000
$100 $200,000
$200 $300,000
$300 $400,000
$400 $500,000
$500 $750,000
$750 $1,000,000

Karen chose her case, picking number #14.

In the first round, her first case was 23, which held $25.

Her 2nd case was 3, which held $.01.

That’s how to play the game.

Her 3rd case was 18, which held $200.

Her 4th case was 22, which held $5.

Her 5th case was 7, which held $400.

Her final case was 25, which held $5,000.

That’s okay! That’s okay! That’s okay! I’ve never seen someone so excited about not having $5,000!

Remaining Cases:

21 24 26

15 16 17 19  20

8   9   10   11   12 13

1 2   4   5   6

Board:

$.01 $1,000
$1 $5,000
$5 $10,000
$10 $25,000
$25 $50,000
$50 $75,000
$75 $100,000
$100 $200,000
$200 $300,000
$300 $400,000
$400 $500,000
$500 $750,000
$750 $1,000,000

"Okay, now here's where the game gets a little bit tricky. Alright, all those numbers have been taken off the board. You don't have those amounts of money in here but possibly, you are a millionaire. I want you to go home with a million dollars, you want to go home with a million dollars, everybody here wants you to go home with a million dollars. Almost everybody here, there is one guy sitting right there. Look, look up there, that guy in there is the banker. He doesn't want you to take home a million dollars. Remember I talked about selling your case. He's looking at you, he's watching your face now, you may have a small amount of money in your case or one of the huge amounts but he definitely doesn't want to pay out the big amounts so he's gonna be making an offer to buy your case to get you out of the game for as little money as possible. Right now he's dialing the phone and he's calling us."

The first offer was:

$21,000

Karen said No Deal to the offer.

In round 2, her 1st case was 15, which held $750,000.

Okay. That’s okay.

Her 2nd case was 10, which held $1,000,000.

One million dollars is off the board. But $500,000 is still there. Let’s go!

Her 3rd case was 24, holding $100.

Her 4th case was 2, holding $750.

Her final case was 20, holding $400,000.

Board:

$.01 $1,000
$1 $5,000
$5 $10,000
$10 $25,000
$25 $50,000
$50 $75,000
$75 $100,000
$100 $200,000
$200 $300,000
$300 $400,000
$400 $500,000
$500 $750,000
$750 $1,000,000

The second offer was:

$37,000

Karen said No Deal to the offer.

In round 3, her 1st case was 26, which held $50.

Her 2nd case was 11, which held $10.

Her 3rd case was 4, holding $100,000.

I’m still in it. I’m still in it.

Her final case was 16, holding $75,000.

It’s okay. It’s okay!

Board:

$.01 $1,000
$1 $5,000
$5 $10,000
$10 $25,000
$25 $50,000
$50 $75,000
$75 $100,000
$100 $200,000
$200 $300,000
$300 $400,000
$400 $500,000
$500 $750,000
$750 $1,000,000


The third offer was:

$53,000

Karen said No Deal to the offer.

In round 4, her 1st case was 9, which held $1,000.

Her 2nd case was 7, which held $1.

Her final case was 1, holding $200,000.

It’s okay. It’s all good!

Board:

$.01 $1,000
$1 $5,000
$5 $10,000
$10 $25,000
$25 $50,000
$50 $75,000
$75 $100,000
$100 $200,000
$200 $300,000
$300 $400,000
$400 $500,000
$500 $750,000
$750 $1,000,000

No, Karen Vann! It’s for you. I’m just the receptionist.

The fourth offer was:

$77,000

Karen said No Deal to the offer.

In round 5, her 1st case was 21, which held $10,000.

I know people thinks 13 is lucky, but not for me.

Her final case was 13, which held $300,000.  

Board:

$.01 $1,000
$1 $5,000
$5 $10,000
$10 $25,000
$25 $50,000
$50 $75,000
$75 $100,000
$100 $200,000
$200 $300,000
$300 $400,000
$400 $500,000
$500 $750,000
$750 $1,000,000

The fifth offer was:

$63,000

Karen said No Deal to the offer.

In round 6, her 1st and final case was 12, which held $25,000.  

Board:

$.01 $1,000
$1 $5,000
$5 $10,000
$10 $25,000
$25 $50,000
$50 $75,000
$75 $100,000
$100 $200,000
$200 $300,000
$300 $400,000
$400 $500,000
$500 $750,000
$750 $1,000,000

The sixth offer was:

$90,000

Karen said No Deal to the offer.

In round 7, her 1st and final case was 19, which held $300.

Board:

$.01 $1,000
$1 $5,000
$5 $10,000
$10 $25,000
$25 $50,000
$50 $75,000
$75 $100,000
$100 $200,000
$200 $300,000
$300 $400,000
$400 $500,000
$500 $750,000
$750 $1,000,000

The seventh offer was:

$138,000

Karen said No Deal to the offer.

I came with the family.  I'm going with the family.

In round 8, her 1st and final case was 8, which held $500,000.

I told you.  I knew it.  What did I say?

Board:

$.01 $1,000
$1 $5,000
$5 $10,000
$10 $25,000
$25 $50,000
$50 $75,000
$75 $100,000
$100 $200,000
$200 $300,000
$300 $400,000
$400 $500,000
$500 $750,000
$750 $1,000,000

The eighth offer was:

$17,000

Karen said No Deal to the offer.

In round 9, her 1st and final case was 5, which held $75.

Board:

$.01 $1,000
$1 $5,000
$5 $10,000
$10 $25,000
$25 $50,000
$50 $75,000
$75 $100,000
$100 $200,000
$200 $300,000
$300 $400,000
$400 $500,000
$500 $750,000
$750 $1,000,000

The final offer was:

$25,000

Karen said Deal to the offer and her case, 14, which has $500 and 17, which held the $50,000.


Jason Vittorini started his game, competed in the game for 1 chance to win the million dollars.

The board was shown as this:

$.01 $1,000
$1 $5,000
$5 $10,000
$10 $25,000
$25 $50,000
$50 $75,000
$75 $100,000
$100 $200,000
$200 $300,000
$300 $400,000
$400 $500,000
$500 $750,000
$750 $1,000,000

Jason chose his case, picking number #2.

In the first round, his first case was 24, which held $200.

His 2nd case was 5, which held $200,000.

His 3rd case was 17, which held $25.

His 4th case was 15, which held $50,000.

His 5th case was 21, which held $25,000.

His final case was 13, which held $750,000.

Remaining Cases:

21 22 23 25 26

14 16 18 19  20

7 8   9   10   11   12

1 2 3 4  6

Board:

$.01 $1,000
$1 $5,000
$5 $10,000
$10 $25,000
$25 $50,000
$50 $75,000
$75 $100,000
$100 $200,000
$200 $300,000
$300 $400,000
$400 $500,000
$500 $750,000
$750 $1,000,000

The first offer was:

$7,000

No Deal, Mr. Banker.

Jason said No Deal to the offer, he will finished his game next time.