@@madtingz2288 everything is relative. £26k is a lot of money to someone out of work. £26k to a millionaire isn’t much. She’s obviously closer to the former but my point was, £26k won’t be changing her life. It’s nice but it’s not life changing.
There are two types of people, those who would hate to lose it all more and those who would rather that than say deal and find they had the mega money.
Your mad if you’re comparing 26k to 158k😂 she would’ve realistically dealt when it was 75k or 250k let’s be honest she knows she blew it. Her reaction is completely normal
@@unclemad4367 She was welcome to go to the casino and try and turn that 25K into 150K immediately after the show, but she wouldn't ever do that, would she? So why is she kidding herself that she should do it on a TV show. I appreciate the banker generally gives a somewhat low ball offer based on the average expected win probability but the point still stands. She dealt because 25K was presumably a lot of money to her and she couldn't bear the thought of walking away with nothing.
This fits right in with the greed of today. Companies act like this now. Everyone wanted a little bit of your money in the past. Now, today, everyone wants all of your money. Greed is out of control right now.
As this show went on originally the sense of entitlement of the contestants went through the roof. Also, they really hammed up the whole ‘team effort’ thing which was bizarre, talking about strategy when it was complete blind luck
the absolute dregs of society that went on this game with the attitude ...... no i want more and left with pennies was hilarious, pure greed and little brains
@@TA-qo2nv that's not even the worst of it once he did the macarena down the phone and on another occasion he played Celebration by Kool and the Gang as well
I think she was entitled to feel a little upset, given she had dealt to early and could have had much more. That said, her reaction did seem a bit much to be honest. You do have to factor in that she had suffered depression and had been through a lot because that can wreak havoc on your emotions and cognitive functioning (I know because I've had it and it's bloody awful) so perhaps that's a reasonable explanation for what we see. At the end of the day though, it's gambling so you do have to be prepared for that sort of thing. If I was on the show I'd take calculated risks, I wouldn't be foolish and go all or nothing but I wouldn't be too timid either.
Even compared to Donna this was by far the most extreme reaction to someone dealing too early and missing out on a 6-figure win. I was kind of torn in two minds about this game, because Toni being *that* upset after winning £26,000 was just uncomfortable to watch (and dare I say maybe even a bit embarrassing for Toni to look back on), but I honestly did feel sorry for her given her dire financial circumstances at the time and her problems with depression and what not. The fact that Toni was a home carer, and that she said she was upset because she didn't play on so she could win enough to help other people besides just herself seemed to suggest that Toni was a genuinely lovely person.
Unlike Donna who I think no one felt sorry for in fact some people were laughing the way that game unravelled if ever a game deserved the cheesy nibble Banker laughing his head off treatment that was it but I think Toni was genuinely beating herself up for not going on and I agree she seemed very lovely indeed a shame.
ITV's reboot now employs a Duty Of Care Psychologist. I think the days of seeing someone get that upset on screen are over. It does feel like they should not have kept twisting the knife and looked after her better. There's a point where it stops being entertainment and just becomes cruel.
@@femmet I've argued that point quite a lot, elsewhere. Some guy dealt early at around the same amount, with a strong board. I think he ended up having the £250,000 on the table, but the point is that he won over £25k. Everyone thinks it was a bad deal, but I always think the smart move was to play for somewhere between £10k and £20k and ignore hindsight. It could have gone the other way, nobody knows until they regret turning down good money to chase a statistically very unlikely jackpot. Greed is the trap of this game. Anyone who ever won real big wasn't a good player, they were a bad player who got lucky. The skill was in moderating ambition and ignoring the random outcome after the deal.
I doubt we'll ever see this kind of emotion on the reboot. ITV have employed a Duty Of Care Psychologist, and it's unlikely that someone would now even qualify to take part if they were not mentally robust enough to cope well with lows of the game. The Jeremy Kyle Show and Love Island have really impacted ITV's approach to public participation. No doubt that better care is a good thing, but we'll see way blander games from now on as a result.
Truth was in live play she would have walked away with £250,000. Making the same choices to the end she would have ended with the same two boxes, if she was sure that her box had £75,000 then she would have swapped.
The way they cry and get all distraught 😂If you have ANY big money left on the board and the lowest amount is £500 of more then you are stupid for dealing ANYTHING offered. I'd be happy to win £500 and that's my fall back amount. Fair enough this girl had the 1p in play so I don't blame her for dealing when she did. The thing is, I have seen players that took all the lowest amounts out and have £500 or £750 to fall back on and they STILL deal when there's sums like £20,000 and £75,000 on the board. They sit there saying "I want to take 9 of my relatives on a massive holiday so I'll take that deal at £26,000" but that's totally the wrong way to play this game. Imagine someone just handed you £500 totally free of charge with no catches... that's how I look at it and while any big sum is there, you can be sure I would be no-dealing all offers as long as I have at least £500 to fall back on. I wouldn't even care what the offer was, if £500 was there and a red at £20,000 or more. On the 2023 series on Friday 1st December 2023 that exact thing happened and he had £75,000 in his box. He delt around £24,000 but my point is, he had the £750 as his lowest box at that stage (along with £10,000 and of course the £75,000 that he had in his box).
Love the psychology of this game.. people crying with genuine misery after gaming someone elses money and winning £26k... Everyone fights this same battle to some extent in real life.
By the 2010s, DoND was becoming tighter with money following the recession in the late aughts (hence the reason for the shows becoming an hour long, so they could gain extra ad revenue), and by then, they were mostly picking cautious contestants who either *needed* money, or were too emotionally unstable to take risks and could easily be manipulated into dealing early, therefore saving the show money.
Anyone else notice that the banker's offers after a deal has been taken, are more generous than normal? There's no way that his final offer would've been so high if she'd still been in play.
No, he doesn't. The offer he gives contestants is usually the average of the remaining amounts subtract 2% or 3%. The average of 75k and 250k is 162.5k. 158k is about 2.8% knocked off of the average. It's very consistent if you pay attention
@@samthomas6786 Great rebuttal. No evidence or reference to offers within the context of the show. Just 'he totally does'. Truly intellectually inspiring. Let me guess, you believe everything you read on the internet without any facts to back it up. You probably think the earth is flat
I'm sorry, but although I feel sorry for her a little - it must be disappointing to miss out on a fantastic sum of money, you REALLY should be grateful with £26,000. When I went on, I had a sensational start to my game ( blue after blue after blue ) and reached an offer by round 3 of £15,000. Sadly as I had the 7 highest amounts still on the board, greed took over and I crashed and burnt. I ended up dealing at £3,000 but could have won £35,000. Was I disappointed - of course I was, but you should take defeat and disappointment with good grace and dignity if you can
Just what the show wants, a super emotional contestant to get the viewers in. Contestants have to be careful though, they all sign a contract and only get the prize money when the show goes to air as the TV station makes it's revenue from advertising. There has been times when a production company makes the episode but the TV network decides to cancel the show before it airs and the winner get NOTHING.
I normally feel a bit bad for the contestants when the Banker laughs down the phone, but she completely deserved it. What an entitled woman! Wins £26k on a game show for doing nothing and then moans about it. How many other people would have killed to have been in her position there?
People always play the game wrong, all you are doing is changing the order in which amounts you reveal, ad the only reason she was offered £26,000 was the odds were in her favor. Ypu should always play to the deal.... not what ammount might or might not be in your box.
The banker laughing hysterically then saying would you like a cheesy nibble was bloody priceless!
She didn’t deserve the money behaving like that
There's,loads like that in the valleys. Don't feel sorry for her at all. Shameful.
Magic moment that
@@femmet don't be rude @adbuck that scene hurts her so much she made a bad deal and gets emotional
What an entitled cow! She has 26k and still not happy.
Imagine crying when you’ve just won 26 grand
£26k won’t last. It’s not life changing. It’s nice but meh
@@Asif24960 it’s still better than nothing? She walked in there with nothing and is walking out with £26 grand. I’d be ecstatic
@@madtingz2288 everything is relative. £26k is a lot of money to someone out of work. £26k to a millionaire isn’t much. She’s obviously closer to the former but my point was, £26k won’t be changing her life. It’s nice but it’s not life changing.
Crying over money that she didn't even have. She won £26K and she's crying like a baby. I'd take the 26K off her and throw her out with nothing.
Pure SELFISHNESS and GREED.
It doesn't make sense but in fairness Noel encourages this sort of illogical thinking.
There are two types of people, those who would hate to lose it all more and those who would rather that than say deal and find they had the mega money.
Your mad if you’re comparing 26k to 158k😂 she would’ve realistically dealt when it was 75k or 250k let’s be honest she knows she blew it. Her reaction is completely normal
@@unclemad4367 She was welcome to go to the casino and try and turn that 25K into 150K immediately after the show, but she wouldn't ever do that, would she? So why is she kidding herself that she should do it on a TV show. I appreciate the banker generally gives a somewhat low ball offer based on the average expected win probability but the point still stands. She dealt because 25K was presumably a lot of money to her and she couldn't bear the thought of walking away with nothing.
She won 26k and turned into Alice Cooper
“I dreamt 75 and 250 I dreamt it”
Dealt at 26. Well done.
This fits right in with the greed of today. Companies act like this now. Everyone wanted a little bit of your money in the past. Now, today, everyone wants all of your money. Greed is out of control right now.
The antics were hilarious in the context 😂. 26k and shes going off like that its typical arrogance from a self entitled bint.
As this show went on originally the sense of entitlement of the contestants went through the roof. Also, they really hammed up the whole ‘team effort’ thing which was bizarre, talking about strategy when it was complete blind luck
the absolute dregs of society that went on this game with the attitude ...... no i want more and left with pennies was hilarious, pure greed and little brains
Absolute cretins.
@@paulmilner8452100 percent
Winning £26k and acting like a spoilt brat ! ! Hope she lost the money on the way home
She dealed. People don’t take responsibility for their actions.
I believe theres 75 grand in that box but i dealt at 26 😂😂😂
It was in my dream 😂
The way the banker laughed hahaha 😆
I would have pmsl😂😂😂
He got me giggling at 4am that was fucking great
@@TA-qo2nv that's not even the worst of it once he did the macarena down the phone and on another occasion he played Celebration by Kool and the Gang as well
I love the banker so much!!
@@jamesandmikey32That phone ringing, lol, it's the best.
I'm with the banker 😂😂😂😂
None of them have earned it.. so he's always the player in this game I'm routing for :-)
You accept a gift of £26,000 and you’re crying as if you’ve received the worst news of your life
The banker is a legend!
Noel loves it really. Really rubs it in!
I’ll take the 26k if she doesn’t want it
This has made my day!!
😂😂
3:02 Just to add to your discomfort. 😞
She’s just a greedy spoiled brat
I think she was entitled to feel a little upset, given she had dealt to early and could have had much more. That said, her reaction did seem a bit much to be honest. You do have to factor in that she had suffered depression and had been through a lot because that can wreak havoc on your emotions and cognitive functioning (I know because I've had it and it's bloody awful) so perhaps that's a reasonable explanation for what we see. At the end of the day though, it's gambling so you do have to be prepared for that sort of thing. If I was on the show I'd take calculated risks, I wouldn't be foolish and go all or nothing but I wouldn't be too timid either.
Even compared to Donna this was by far the most extreme reaction to someone dealing too early and missing out on a 6-figure win. I was kind of torn in two minds about this game, because Toni being *that* upset after winning £26,000 was just uncomfortable to watch (and dare I say maybe even a bit embarrassing for Toni to look back on), but I honestly did feel sorry for her given her dire financial circumstances at the time and her problems with depression and what not. The fact that Toni was a home carer, and that she said she was upset because she didn't play on so she could win enough to help other people besides just herself seemed to suggest that Toni was a genuinely lovely person.
Coincidentally, in both games, the £250k was in box 1.
Unlike Donna who I think no one felt sorry for in fact some people were laughing the way that game unravelled if ever a game deserved the cheesy nibble Banker laughing his head off treatment that was it but I think Toni was genuinely beating herself up for not going on and I agree she seemed very lovely indeed a shame.
ITV's reboot now employs a Duty Of Care Psychologist. I think the days of seeing someone get that upset on screen are over. It does feel like they should not have kept twisting the knife and looked after her better. There's a point where it stops being entertainment and just becomes cruel.
£26,000 is pretty good. that shouldn't bring tears. That's just greed. Embarrassing really.
@@femmet I've argued that point quite a lot, elsewhere. Some guy dealt early at around the same amount, with a strong board. I think he ended up having the £250,000 on the table, but the point is that he won over £25k. Everyone thinks it was a bad deal, but I always think the smart move was to play for somewhere between £10k and £20k and ignore hindsight. It could have gone the other way, nobody knows until they regret turning down good money to chase a statistically very unlikely jackpot. Greed is the trap of this game. Anyone who ever won real big wasn't a good player, they were a bad player who got lucky. The skill was in moderating ambition and ignoring the random outcome after the deal.
I can understand her disappointment but, to give it perspective, she walked away 26k richer than she walked in with.
Loy of money but in Wales you can buy a house outright for 100k so I can understand it to a certain extent
@@parksyistan old house with mould and asbestos maybe but definitely nothing nice for 100k lol
@@ksspqf6016 nah that's not true the houses are fine I paid 125k for mine, usually it's the case that the area might not be great though 😅
3:02 The banker's laugh is hilarious. She deserved to get laughed at for her attitude.
I doubt we'll ever see this kind of emotion on the reboot. ITV have employed a Duty Of Care Psychologist, and it's unlikely that someone would now even qualify to take part if they were not mentally robust enough to cope well with lows of the game. The Jeremy Kyle Show and Love Island have really impacted ITV's approach to public participation. No doubt that better care is a good thing, but we'll see way blander games from now on as a result.
I think you are right there. She could have topped herself afterwards
I bet she was fine after and glass of wine and a bit of perspective.@@alixksj1816
@@alixksj1816 give over
Sorry but this had me dying 😭😭😭😭
imagine crying over a game like this lol.
Just needs Mr blobby sneaking up behind and trying to bum her, to complete this 😂 One word “Welsh”.
Ungrateful springs to mind
Crying that much when you still won £26k that you didn't have before. :/ The banker's laugh was perfect! :D
Love it when the banker was laughing at her.
Truth was in live play she would have walked away with £250,000. Making the same choices to the end she would have ended with the same two boxes, if she was sure that her box had £75,000 then she would have swapped.
Loved this episode.greed
Some people r never happy more they have more they want.
What a horrible individual
If you slow the video down you can see the moment her heart exploded 😂
That wonderful thing called hindsight
I'd be crying too 😂😂 but the host dragging it out making me feel worse I'd be telling him to stfu 😂😂
from memory 26k used to be an amount the banker would offer a lot, and it would usually do the trick
Oh this is joyous, why haven't I seen it before 😁
Absolutely no need to behave and cry like that. She went with nothing and walked with 26k. Anyone would give their right arm to have half of that!
a tenth even would make my families xmas ffs
Crying tears of greed...truly disgusts me... no shame
The way they cry and get all distraught 😂If you have ANY big money left on the board and the lowest amount is £500 of more then you are stupid for dealing ANYTHING offered.
I'd be happy to win £500 and that's my fall back amount. Fair enough this girl had the 1p in play so I don't blame her for dealing when she did.
The thing is, I have seen players that took all the lowest amounts out and have £500 or £750 to fall back on and they STILL deal when there's sums like £20,000 and £75,000 on the board. They sit there saying "I want to take 9 of my relatives on a massive holiday so I'll take that deal at £26,000" but that's totally the wrong way to play this game.
Imagine someone just handed you £500 totally free of charge with no catches... that's how I look at it and while any big sum is there, you can be sure I would be no-dealing all offers as long as I have at least £500 to fall back on. I wouldn't even care what the offer was, if £500 was there and a red at £20,000 or more.
On the 2023 series on Friday 1st December 2023 that exact thing happened and he had £75,000 in his box. He delt around £24,000 but my point is, he had the £750 as his lowest box at that stage (along with £10,000 and of course the £75,000 that he had in his box).
I could of won £1’000 and be happy with it.
The banker has no chill 😭
26k 3 years or working?
Seen this happen a few times u know going way too early lots of boxes still there the mention of a few bob they weaken and say deal
3:03
**hysterical and manic laughter**
- *The Banker, 2011*
Love the psychology of this game.. people crying with genuine misery after gaming someone elses money and winning £26k... Everyone fights this same battle to some extent in real life.
26 grand but you're 66 grand in debt.
This is almost the heartbroken Donna 2.0.
I love it when they make mistakes
Sigh... Noel Edmonds always there to rub it in...
UK must of had low wages in 2011 for that to be 3 or 4 years worth of working, it's equivalent to about 1 year of working at minimum wage where I live
By the 2010s, DoND was becoming tighter with money following the recession in the late aughts (hence the reason for the shows becoming an hour long, so they could gain extra ad revenue), and by then, they were mostly picking cautious contestants who either *needed* money, or were too emotionally unstable to take risks and could easily be manipulated into dealing early, therefore saving the show money.
Depends. You’re either on 10-15k even today, or 100k; no in between according to forums lol
Average UK salary in UK at the time was approx £26k. Was that low? That depends on the cost of living.
Always cracks me up this program. It's luck, nothing more. If she had the right numbers next, she'd be the hero.
The day i was born
OH NO!! i've won £26,000! - heartbreaking isn't it....i'm gutted.
The governor is The Banker’s best friend. That’s the moral of the story & this game.
Say what you will about the format, the Banker's comic timing is spot on.
no sympathy for her or her mom. they look mean as..... yeah u know
Still absolutely delicious to watch
I love these 😂 so funny when they lose big
At least she walked away with 26K
The only way i would have laughed more at this is if she had the 250k.
Dry your eyes ffs! You went there with nothing and left with 26k! Greed!
Crying over winning £26,000 what a pathetic princess.
Anyone else notice that the banker's offers after a deal has been taken, are more generous than normal? There's no way that his final offer would've been so high if she'd still been in play.
No, he doesn't. The offer he gives contestants is usually the average of the remaining amounts subtract 2% or 3%. The average of 75k and 250k is 162.5k. 158k is about 2.8% knocked off of the average. It's very consistent if you pay attention
@@TheRynator14he totally does
@@samthomas6786 Great rebuttal. No evidence or reference to offers within the context of the show. Just 'he totally does'. Truly intellectually inspiring.
Let me guess, you believe everything you read on the internet without any facts to back it up. You probably think the earth is flat
@@TheRynator14 oh Jesus Christ who do you think you are?
@@samthomas6786 Well I'm not Jesus Christ, I'm not like you, I don't believe in imaginary characters
Remember when gameshows were about entertainment and very little money?
3:08 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Noel... Just to add to your discomfort Hahahahaaa
She’s just embarrassing herself
when interviewing contestants they never have gamblers go on it...
Shocking behaviour
Came with nothing, left with £26k.... it's not about grateful or anything but she should just appreciate what she got.
She dreamed 75k and 250k
She should had followed her dream’s
“I knew. I knew”. Bla bla bla. She didn’t know anything! 😂😂
I'm sorry, but although I feel sorry for her a little - it must be disappointing to miss out on a fantastic sum of money, you REALLY should be grateful with £26,000. When I went on, I had a sensational start to my game ( blue after blue after blue ) and reached an offer by round 3 of £15,000. Sadly as I had the 7 highest amounts still on the board, greed took over and I crashed and burnt. I ended up dealing at £3,000 but could have won £35,000. Was I disappointed - of course I was, but you should take defeat and disappointment with good grace and dignity if you can
3:03 😂
What a nightmare
Ngl I don’t blame the banker for laughing at her bc she’s a greedy spoiled brat 2:13
Bless her
Just what the show wants, a super emotional contestant to get the viewers in. Contestants have to be careful though, they all sign a contract and only get the prize money when the show goes to air as the TV station makes it's revenue from advertising. There has been times when a production company makes the episode but the TV network decides to cancel the show before it airs and the winner get NOTHING.
Guaranteed £26,000…. And she STILL moaned. 🙄
The banker 😂
‘ I could’ve helped so many more people…… i could have paid my mortgage off 🤔’
Love it 😂😂😂😂
At least she took it well.
How would she dealt with The Chase they walk away with nothing. £26,000 is more than most get, just greed didn't deserve to win
I normally feel a bit bad for the contestants when the Banker laughs down the phone, but she completely deserved it. What an entitled woman! Wins £26k on a game show for doing nothing and then moans about it. How many other people would have killed to have been in her position there?
As The Banker would say....... "HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA"!!!!! 😂😂😂
People always play the game wrong, all you are doing is changing the order in which amounts you reveal, ad the only reason she was offered £26,000 was the odds were in her favor. Ypu should always play to the deal.... not what ammount might or might not be in your box.
I feel so so so so bad for her i would be so mad and upset 2
at least it wasn't 250,000
The boxes don't know what you dreamed ffs
This show makes people greedy and brings out the worst in them.
I would give her one or 2 ❤
Banker is a legend
@2:05 start here for laughs XD
Love it when people lose on this show…other shows I want people to win but I just hate how greedy and fake everyone is on DOND.