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Jason Vittorini 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


In round 2, his 1st case was 1, which held $75,000.

His 2nd case was 26, holding $100,000.

His 3rd case was 10, which held $1,000,000.

I think Jason's luck is turning tonight... You're still Mr. Unlucky, aren't you?

His 4th case was 6, holding $400.

Our luck is turning.

His final case was 20, holding $.01.

Show me a penny. Mr. Unlucky just got lucky.

Remaining Cases:

22 23 25

14 16 18 19

7 8 9 11 12

3 4 5

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:

$19,000

Jason said No Deal to the offer.

In round 3, his 1st case was 12, which held $1,000.

His 2nd case was 23, which held $100.

It's turning.

His 3rd case was 19, holding $50.

His final case was 7, holding $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 third offer was:

$36,000

Jason said No Deal to the offer.

$10!

In round 4, his 1st case was 14, which held $5.

His 2nd case was 3, which held $500.

His final case was 18, holding $10.

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 fourth offer was:

$63,000

Jason said No Deal to the offer.

In round 5, his 1st case was 16, which held $5,000.

Kim, one buck, please! One dollar...

His final case was 25, which held $1.  

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

Ooooh! It's a lot of money... $99,000

The fifth offer was:

$99,000

Jason said No Deal to the offer.

Show me $300.

In round 6, his 1st and final case was 4, 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 sixth offer was: $162,000

How many cabinets do you have to build to make $162,000?

Jason said No Deal to the offer.

In round 7, her 1st and final case was 8, which held $750.

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

That's for you, Howie! This is nuts. You got him right where you want him.

The seventh offer was:

$240,000

Jason said No Deal to the offer.

In round 8, her 1st and final case was 9, which held $500,000.

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 eighth offer was: $189,000

This is the thing... I keep saying I don't want to be greedy. When that $240,000 came and went, it hurt. I don't want to see the $189,000 go.

Jason said Deal to the offer.

In round 9, his 1st and final case would have 22, which held $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

His case, 2, which has $10,000 and 11, which held the $300,000.


Amy Ditbrenner started her 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

Amy chose his case, picking number #8.

In the first round, her first case was 1, which held $100,000.

Her 2nd case was 7, which held $300.

Her 3rd case was 14, which held $750.

Her 4th case was 6, which held $200,000.

Her 5th case was 13, which held $50,000.

Her final case was 3, which held $10,000.

Remaining Cases:

21 22 23 24 25 26

15 16 17 18 19  20

9   10   11   12

2 3 4

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:

$13,000

Amy said No Deal to the offer.

In the second round, her first case was 20, which held $50.

Her 2nd case was 7, which held $1,000.

Can I ask if there's one named Amy?

Her 3rd case was 12, which held $75,000.

Amie, my friend! That I've never met! Just has my name!

Her 4th case was 2, which held $50,000.

Gotta turn this thing around.

Her final case was 5, which held $750,000.

Okay... that did not go great.

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: $27,000

That's a lot of cases... No deal!

Amy said No Deal to the offer. In the third round, her first case was 18, which held $1.

Low! Low!

Her 2nd case was 24, which held $400,000. Her 3rd case was 26, which held $100.

Open the case...

Her final case was 9, which held $.01.

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

That's a lot. That's a lot...

The third offer was:

$48,000

Amy said No Deal to the offer.

Low, low, low...

In the fourth round, her first case was 15, which held $25.

Good luck!

Her 2nd case was 23, which held $300,000.

Tameka, please open the case.

Her final case was 21, which held $400.

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

That is great, that is great.

The fourth offer was:

$76,000

She will have to wait to answer the question next time.