This is literally the only game in UK Deal or No Deal history where nothing significant was ever available to be won. Even the "unluckiest player" Mark de Suza could've won £500 and a 2 Week Family Holiday had he read the Banker's mind games better. At least Nikki got £1,000 from Stacey-Anne's game a week later.
True, not to mention the 5 shots from the slingshot that also could have got him the holiday. But Mark was all blue at 9 box, as opposed to 7 box for Nikki.
There was a little bit more money in marks game but in terms of bad luck he absolutely blew this game out of the water! I couldn’t believe what I was watching in Mark’s game
Even though Mark’s luck eclipsed this game he even had a max of £500 at 8 box and kept it, and took the pence away at 5 box. Poor Nikki only had £100 left after the reds went, at least she won the £100, a nice consolation anyway 😅
And to top of Mark's game, he ended going away with NOTHING after he agreed to Raise The Stakes with The Banker If £500 was in the box as well as £500 he would've got The Holiday on offer that week If it was £50 he would Win NOTHING What makes it worse The £500 was in his box & he swapped it for his Lucky Number 13 (Reminds me of MATTY'S GAME when he Swap his box for his Lucky Number 17 & ended up Joining THE 1P CLUB in Spectacular Style)
I remember watching this game as a teenager 😅 she had the lowest offers but they were pitched stupidly low. I always thought that the people who get high offers early on and then win a blue are unluckiest as in games like this they cant have any regrets.
This is literally the only game in UK Deal or No Deal history where nothing significant was ever available to be won. Even the "unluckiest player" Mark de Suza could've won £500 and a 2 Week Family Holiday had he read the Banker's mind games better.
At least Nikki got £1,000 from Stacey-Anne's game a week later.
True, not to mention the 5 shots from the slingshot that also could have got him the holiday. But Mark was all blue at 9 box, as opposed to 7 box for Nikki.
There was a little bit more money in marks game but in terms of bad luck he absolutely blew this game out of the water! I couldn’t believe what I was watching in Mark’s game
Ahh this is Nikki’s game! Heard about it for ages nor ever seen it on UA-cam! Bless her she took it so well
14:53 obsessed with the way Lisa claps, like the main villain in a Disney movie
Even though Mark’s luck eclipsed this game he even had a max of £500 at 8 box and kept it, and took the pence away at 5 box. Poor Nikki only had £100 left after the reds went, at least she won the £100, a nice consolation anyway 😅
And to top of Mark's game, he ended going away with NOTHING after he agreed to Raise The Stakes with The Banker
If £500 was in the box as well as £500 he would've got The Holiday on offer that week
If it was £50 he would Win NOTHING
What makes it worse The £500 was in his box & he swapped it for his Lucky Number 13
(Reminds me of MATTY'S GAME when he Swap his box for his Lucky Number 17 & ended up Joining THE 1P CLUB in Spectacular Style)
@@davidfearis7335 I also remebered Chris from March 2009's Countdown to 1000th special created an all-blue 8 box.....
You can’t help but feel sorry for Niki. The odds seemed seriously stacked against her from start to finish.
An all-blue 7 box, very rare for that to happen......
I remember watching this game as a teenager 😅 she had the lowest offers but they were pitched stupidly low. I always thought that the people who get high offers early on and then win a blue are unluckiest as in games like this they cant have any regrets.
Poor girl, felt so sorry for her
An hour of torture.
Oh I know absolutely.
If she'd left that awful voodoo type thing at home or not have it at all she'd be better blessed. Don't put yojur faith in stupid things
Deal or No Deal is literally just luck, it has nothing to do with what you put your faith into 😅
You are not supposed to buy a tiki for yourself
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Really? Says who exactly?
@anufajemisin4348 well I wrote it so in this case me, more generally it's traditionally said through generations of experience in New Zealand.