Thomas Fritze is a math teacher. He had $1,000,000 and had a great run, despite knocking out the million and $300,000 in the game early, before time expired. He continued on the next show, and despite knocking $200,000 out of the game, he still had the $750,000, $500,000, and $5,000 along with two small amounts. He took a deal for $220,000. That turned out to be a good move, as he would've taken out the $750,000 AND the $500,000 back-to-back. And his case ended up having $0.01! That ended up being the best deal in history moneywise, as he made a profit of $219,999.99. Also, during the first offer, he tried to predict the Banker's opening offer. The banker didn't like that, and made his first offer a MERE THREE DOLLARS.
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