At 2:44, he made a great deal because the case he sold only had $100. He said that if he would have play on, he would’ve swapped his case and then he would’ve won $1 million. But in reality he made a great deal. You can hear the great deal sound at 2:52
@@mfosspatty1 but when he took the deal, the 9 was still HIS case at the time. there was more than 2 cases left, and you can only switch when there are 2 cases left.
@Unknown ChannelFor Dave was even more terrible, as this is just even the third offers of the gameplay However $81,000 could be smart if you don’t want to involve big tax
After Deal or No Deal, Johnnie Taylor also appeared on People Puzzler who in the Head to Head showdown didn't know anything about the movie "Star Wars"
2:06 I told you it was in the case and it should really look like he image he can really lose the NFL game just like it it says on the floor that is green colored not from the game show.
If all of these contestants chose to reject every offer and go all the way, they all would’ve won the top prize and there would be no such thing as the Million Dollar Mission!
On that deal that you’ve mentioned, he would’ve switched cases anyway. Though I think that might be controversial, though. So if I’m correct, he got out at the right time anyway. And he had no safety net as well. So $309,000 is the right way to go.
The people that stopped while they still had a decent safety net I never understood Tommy at 4:16 has to be one of the biggest WTF moments because he only had to open one at a time. Coward, as well as a quitter IMO
For me, I think that Cecil made a good deal, but because Cecil said that he would have switched cases, it's confusing. This is just regardless of what you think about this situation.
No, he didn't get the million. "Top Prize Losers" mean everyone who took the deal when they had the top prize in their case, or they made the wrong decision when the top prize was part of the final 2 cases.
At 2:44, he made a great deal because the case he sold only had $100. He said that if he would have play on, he would’ve swapped his case and then he would’ve won $1 million. But in reality he made a great deal. You can hear the great deal sound at 2:52
No it's bad deal
@@mfosspatty1 It is still remain controversy as of today
@@michaelhalim8006 If he didn’t switch that’s a great deal of course
@@luuduonghy659 technically it was still HIS case at the time. you can only switch when there are 2 cases left in play
@@mfosspatty1 but when he took the deal, the 9 was still HIS case at the time. there was more than 2 cases left, and you can only switch when there are 2 cases left.
3:34 Johnnie, only hit the button once!
I guess she tried to hack by getting the offer multiple times.
* person playing * DEAL! * me running happily in slow motion, jamming and dancing to the song *
4:42 Ahhhh yes that scream did not work out well enough
I saw the top prize loser in the ABC pilot version of Deal or No Deal with the host Patrick Kielty that was posted 7 months ago as well.
at least some of the contestants still won more than $100k
@Unknown ChannelFor Dave was even more terrible, as this is just even the third offers of the gameplay
However $81,000 could be smart if you don’t want to involve big tax
After Deal or No Deal, Johnnie Taylor also appeared on People Puzzler who in the Head to Head showdown didn't know anything about the movie "Star Wars"
2:36 he said i would have not switched but if he takes a deal that means you cant switch he said he would but his og case has already been sold
For sure Cecil Richardson didn't make a bad deal because he did have $100 in his case despite him claiming that he would have swamped cases.
well I'd say he made a bad deal since he would've sold the million dollars case BUT it was 1 of those good bad deal ones.
0:47 1:00 1:14 1:23 1:36 1:47 1:58 2:18 3:03 3:13 3:30 3:43 3:54 4:09 4:32 4:44 4:54 5:04 2:43
3:35
3:54 She should've said no deal to the final offer.
4:04 that speech did not work out well
Many of those who dealt had no safety net so it was more of a tough deal than bad for them
very true, better to be smart than risky in those cases heh pun intended
Tommy’s case was mind boggling though because he had a safety net and would’ve won.
Soooo infuriating
4:32 Tommy could've said no deal and if he chose 17 and got out $200, he would've been an instant millionaire, just like what Tomorrow did.
He has to be one of the biggest WTF contestants.
Only had to open one at a time 😡
He had 2 $1,000,000 cases! Why didn’t he say no deal? Crazy
1:24 Tammy: Howie, don't show me the million.
That $2 million one was painful.
There was an even worse one at 3 million
The 3 million one was actually the worst…
He made a good deal 2:45
2:47 Whoever the owners not there I’m sueing him
Howie can you shut up? Lmao. Every time he opens the case he has to say "Not a great deal" just to rub it in.
If you think that's bad, Noel Edmonds rubs it in harder in the UK version of Deal or No Deal.
that's his job, he has to say whether it was a good or a bad deal, that's part of the game.
I just think it's a dumb thing to say because hindsight is 20/20. When you could risk losing thousands and thousands.
4:45 Oh my turkey. She could've gone all the way.
0:47 Howie: You have a Deal or No Deal's first not a great deal: $1,000,000.
This is what I would have said:
“Lakissa Bright… it’s a Deal or No Deal first. You had the million the whole time.”
3:03 Oh come on!
2:06 I told you it was in the case and it should really look like he image he can really lose the NFL game just like it it says on the floor that is green colored not from the game show.
1:40, Dave Atherton’s earliest bailout after round 3 and his personal case holding $1M was very, very bizarre!
Where did you get the footage with the 13 MDM cases?
Tubi.
JonesDylan874 The Fragmentationer - Dylan's Arcade what is tubi? Can I have a link?
@@cpawlak07 tubitv.com/series/300005117/deal-or-no-deal
Fun Fact: Howie Handel is not American, he is Canadian.
I know
That IS fun!
I want to go to Canada someday
Howie Mandel is a Canadian celebrity who is actually Jewish, and he’s a perfect example of a Canuck Jew, 🇨🇦🇮🇱 !
2:06 I TOLD U IT was in there
If all of these contestants chose to reject every offer and go all the way, they all would’ve won the top prize and there would be no such thing as the Million Dollar Mission!
3:43 Johnnie: NOOOOOOOO!
1:01 Oh my goodness!
3:35 DEAL! (x4)
On that deal that you’ve mentioned, he would’ve switched cases anyway. Though I think that might be controversial, though. So if I’m correct, he got out at the right time anyway. And he had no safety net as well. So $309,000 is the right way to go.
Because had he decide to play, and choose not to switch the case, he would had won $308,900 more if he choose to do opposite
Why some of your fonts are different
Because those came from my original compilation of this.
Why the audience always wanted to deal?
Because they probably didn't want to risk losing the million and walking away with less, not knowing that the million is already in their case.
@@AnathexAdventurer those studio audiences back then were ALWAYS saying no deal so hearing them say anything else is far from normal.
if you swap and the million is in the case you would have taken off stage, the deal is bad
The people that stopped while they still had a decent safety net I never understood
Tommy at 4:16 has to be one of the biggest WTF moments because he only had to open one at a time.
Coward, as well as a quitter IMO
3:30 Bad Deal $1,000,000 #2
I didn't know Matty Sollena died.
Neither did I. R.I.P
At least he's in a better place now...
For me, I think that Cecil made a good deal, but because Cecil said that he would have switched cases, it's confusing. This is just regardless of what you think about this situation.
1:58 I told you it was in there.
3:30 What!
1:39 smartest guy ever. Get your money and go. My man!!!! Only one who gets it!!!!
3:13 Uh oh!
Don’t be greedy you may win the smaller amount
don't press the button many times it causes to break deal or no deal
not like it matters, the button was cheap anyway since that and the box have been broken before and the phone has been broken at least twice.
You deserve way more subs than that
I know, right?
3:29
Bad Deal $1,000,000
MaryBeth: I know this is life changing but I'm gonna take the deal. If you know you have the million why not play till the end
Because nobody actually knows they have the million, all they can do is hope they have it.
If she didn’t pick the $500,000 case she would have had it. She definitely would have gone all the way!
3:35 SPAMMER LOL
yeah lol it's gonna break the button (if you press it many many times)
If they made a bad deal that means they got bankrupt (i think)
No, they keep their money that they took from the deal.
Oh. i get it
@@JonesDylan874 But will go less than the money they should had won if they choose opposite
4:34
Why is Richie on here? Aren't you only a top prize loser if you had the million in your case?
No, he didn't get the million. "Top Prize Losers" mean everyone who took the deal when they had the top prize in their case, or they made the wrong decision when the top prize was part of the final 2 cases.
Omg how did Matty die
I don't think I know the reason.
@@zacheryalderton7721 nobody knows
We will never forget Matty!
@@JonesDylan874RIP Matty, have good Matty day in heaven!!!
2:44-я конечно же выбираю в честь аплодисментов +$309,000!!!😎😎😎😎😎😁😁😁😁😁
All deals and minuses and pluses
That would take too long.
yeah, what an epic fail to those that said deal.
Well, aside for the others that won that much money.
WTF Is This???
$2,550,550 Loses
Ashely Otte
when are you gonna quit youtube?
Hmm, let me think, NEVER, or when I feel like it.
Hey ‘ziljan whatever’ the real question is when will U quit YT
@@Braiden2716 i quit youtube when i die
17 had a lot of millions
Two feefteen