In Peter's game, he took a chance and it paid off. This is one of the moments that I respected Trump because he gave him sound advise at the time. This is still my favourite win of DoND.
I don’t understand why that last guy took the deal when he had two amounts higher than the deal and only one lower. I would’ve gone one more, and if I knocked off one of the two higher amounts, then I probably would’ve taken the deal.
@@justinm.1 That doesn't make any sense at all. Say he knocked out the biggest amount ($750K). He would've then had $25 and $500k. The banker would've offered him somewhere between $150K and $200K. You would then obviously take that deal. What am I missing?
I reckon most of the DOND contestants probably blew through all the money on frivolous things shortly after winning it. I mean look at what happens to most lottery winners. They end up going broke!
It’s interesting to see how many people DOND pays to sit in the crowd and encourage people not to take the deal so they don’t have to pay the contestant
Howie Mandel is the KING of Deal or No Deal.
He was actually on Deal or no deal island as the banker.
In Peter's game, he took a chance and it paid off. This is one of the moments that I respected Trump because he gave him sound advise at the time. This is still my favourite win of DoND.
In Karen Vann’s game, she pushed her luck too far. Went home with 25k. Should’ve gone out with the last offer.
I like and admire the host of "Deal or no Deal" Mr .Howie Mandel.
$500,000? NO DEAL!
From the American version of "Deal Or No Deal", here are some best winning moments since late 2005. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
So no one ever switched the cases ???
Nope!
I don’t understand why that last guy took the deal when he had two amounts higher than the deal and only one lower. I would’ve gone one more, and if I knocked off one of the two higher amounts, then I probably would’ve taken the deal.
He was more likely to hit a big amount than $25, so it made sense
@@justinm.1 That doesn't make any sense at all. Say he knocked out the biggest amount ($750K). He would've then had $25 and $500k. The banker would've offered him somewhere between $150K and $200K. You would then obviously take that deal. What am I missing?
Talk about *pressing your luck!*
Karen 😍🥰🥰
189k he went home with ....I would have say no deal......open case whether 300k or 400k....n then switch cases ...big risk but I would ❤❤❤❤
I reckon most of the DOND contestants probably blew through all the money on frivolous things shortly after winning it. I mean look at what happens to most lottery winners. They end up going broke!
Because people don’t know how money works or how to manage it! It’s so ridiculous!
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THUMPS DOWN BECAUSE OF THRUMP
So pretty
It’s interesting to see how many people DOND pays to sit in the crowd and encourage people not to take the deal so they don’t have to pay the contestant
Trump would have fired the contestant if he did not take the deal.
4:09 not really a amazing deal when she could have had 500,000 coward dealt 2 early
definitely not! being entirely honest, I would've dealt at $121k because the swing after losing the $1m is just too big for my liking
@mrbow50001 it's always Americans what bottle everything especially trying 2 win big money
Wow, Mr. Trump gave him the best advice! No wonder he is a successful leader!🎉
He's never wrong.
Leader of what? You do realize he stopped being President back in 2021.
@@RobinPM86not being the Prez doesn't disqualify him from being a leader in his party.
Me five.
Yeah and in November he will win again so take that Joe Biden lover@@RobinPM86
12:47 Donald Trump
What trump doing here?
Giving great advice
Being a G
Likewise, and he wasn't promoting "The Apprentice "
Me five.
He was a guest banker on Donna DiBiase’s episode. Both of them are from NY! And he gave her son a check for $25,000 after her game ended.
Trump is a gangster