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Post by hdbngrken29 on Mar 19, 2006 10:07:11 GMT -5
Vas o No Vas (Deal or No Deal) daytime edition - Show #90 3/17/06 Host: Hector Sandarti
Thursday, viewers saw Toño from Veracruz won himself 150,000 pesos and now it's time to see if Imelda from Guerrero win some big money up to a cool million pesos on Vas o No Vas. Imelda has chosen her box, but before that happens, she has to open 6 boxes to start the game.
Round 1, the 6 boxes eliminated of her choosing were 200 pesos, 750,000 pesos, 100,000 pesos, 10 grand, the million & a joke prize. Eliminating the million in the 1st round happens occasionally which it's not good on her part, but she still have a shot at winning at least 500 grand. After eliminating the million, the bank has offered her 8,000 pesos to stop the game & decides to pass as she opens up 4 boxes.
Four boxes eliminated from the game in round 2 are a donut, 500 pesos, 5,000 pesos & 25,000 pesos. She made up from the 1st round and now the bank's offering her 18,000 pesos to stop the game, but she wants to continue playing.
Round 3, the next 3 boxes out of play were a quarter of a million pesos, the lonely peso & 2,000 pesos. The bank added another 20 grand to its original offer making it 38,000 pesos for Imelda to stop the game & turns it down. To hear the next offer, she must eliminate another 3 boxes.
Another 3 boxes out of play in round 4 are 300,000 pesos, 20,000 pesos & 50 pesos. The offer has gone up once again to 90,000 pesos to stop the game, but Imelda said that she may have the 500,000 in her box so she keeps playing.
The next 2 boxes eliminated were 50,000 pesos & 150,000 pesos. She played 5 rounds & turned down 4 offers, but the bank has tempted Imelda with 120,000 pesos to stop the game & she decides to take the money and quit. But if she had decided to continue, Sandarti asked her to open 1 box in the 6th round & that box was a thousand pesos means that the next offer would've been 160,000 pesos.
But if she had turned it down for the 6th time, another box was opened selected by her was the half a million pesos means that the final offer would've been 60 pesos. If she had eliminated the last high amount on the panel, she would've been in big trouble. On the panel was an alarm clock, while Imelda's box had only 10 pesos so she's happy because she's taking home 120,000 pesos.
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Post by hdbngrken29 on Mar 20, 2006 19:29:07 GMT -5
Vas o No Vas (Deal or No Deal) daytime edition - Show #91 3/20/06 Host: Hector Sandarti
Friday on Vas o No Vas, Imelda decided to stop the game taking the offer worth 150,000 pesos. It's an all-new week with a new group of players & only one of them will have a shot at the million. Edwin from the state of Coahuila is the one who'll get a shot at winning some money. He already picked out the 1 box thinking there might be a million in it, but first he has to survive 7 rounds by opening up boxes before every offer beginning with round 1.
To start the game, the 6 boxes in round 1 eliminated are 200 pesos, 5,000 pesos, a party noisemaker, the lonely peso, 2,000 pesos & 25,000 pesos. An awesome 1st round on his part, but the bank has offered him 25,000 pesos to stop the game. Edwin turns down the 1st offer as he opens up 4 boxes this time.
Round 2, the next 4 boxes out of play were a quarter of a million pesos, 100,000 pesos, 10,000 pesos & a thousand pesos. The offer has almost doubled to 49,000 pesos for him to stop the game and decides to keep playing.
Three more boxes eliminated from the game in round 3 were the million, 150,000 pesos & 50 pesos. The offer has gone up again despite eliminating the million, the bank offered Edwin 65,000 pesos to stop the game. He turns it down again heading into the 4th round.
Round 4, 3 boxes out of play were 300,000 pesos, 500 pesos & 750,000 pesos. After eliminating the 750 grand, the offer has went down to 50,000 pesos but he wants to keep playing.
Round 5, two boxes eliminated were a half a million pesos & a hat. The offer went down once again after eliminating all the high amounts. This time the offer is now at 11,000 pesos to stop the game, but he wants to keep playing as he goes into the 6th round.
The next box eliminated in round 6 was a yo-yo means that the next offer has went back up to 20,000 pesos for Edwin to stop the game, but he may have 50 grand in his box so he keeps going.
The last box eliminated in the 7th round was only 10 pesos. The final offer Edwin turned down was 35,000 pesos. Edwin turned down all 7 offers in 7 rounds & decides to stay with the box he chose for the entire hour. The last box on the panel was 20,000 pesos, while the box Edwin held on to is a cool 50 grand!
Congratulations to Edwin who returns home to Coahuila with 50,000 pesos!
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Post by hdbngrken29 on Mar 22, 2006 20:42:55 GMT -5
Vas o No Vas (Deal or No Deal) daytime edition - Show #92 3/21/06 Host: Hector Sandarti
If you recall on the last show, Edwin turned down all 7 offers and ended up with 50,000 pesos after keeping his box all day long. Now's the time to find out if Alejandro from Nuevo Leon can do better than that. After picking the 1 box thinking that it may have the million, he starts the game by eliminating 6 boxes before the 1st offer.
To start things off in round 1, the 6 boxes eliminated from the game were 5,000 pesos, 50,000 pesos, 10 pesos, 300,000 pesos, 25,000 pesos & a quarter of a million pesos. Four out of 6 low amounts are out of play and only 2 higher ones out, the bank offered Alejandro 16,000 pesos to stop the game but he says that it's early in the game so he eliminates another 4 boxes going into round 2.
Round 2, the 4 boxes out of play were 100,000 pesos, a spinning top, half a million pesos & a guitar. The offer has gone up after 2 high & low amounts are gone. The bank offered him 29,000 pesos to stop the game, but he turns it down as he opens up another 3 boxes.
The 1st 3 boxes gone from the game in the 3rd round were 2,000 pesos, 500 pesos & 10,000 pesos. Thanks to his choices, the offer went up even more to 80,000 pesos for Alejandro to stop the game, but he wants to keep playing before hearing the next offer.
Round 4, the next 3 boxes he eliminated are 200 pesos, 150,000 pesos & 50 pesos. Once again the offer went up and the bank has tempted him to take 185,000 pesos to stop the game, but he keeps playing by eliminating 2 boxes.
In round 5, he eliminated the sandwich and of course he decides to switch boxes from 4 to 18 and learns that the box he had prior to that was only 1,000 pesos. A good move on his part meaning that the offer gone up yet again to 400,000 pesos for him to end the game. Alejandro wants to keep playing and he may end up with a lot of money in box #16 he traded for going into round 6.
Round 6, the only box out of play was 20 grand. The bank added 200 grand to its original offer making it 600,000 pesos for Alejandro to stop the game making this offer the 3rd highest & he takes the deal for a cool 600,000 pesos...if he turned it down for the 6th time, Sandarti asked him to open up another box and that box out of the game is the million means that the last offer would've been 375,000 pesos.
On the panel, the last box was the lonely peso. While box #16, the one he traded box #4 for had 750,000 pesos! Matters not, he's going home with 600,000 pesos! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vas o No Vas (Deal or No Deal) daytime edition - Show #93 3/22/06 Host: Hector Sandarti
Yesterday, viewers saw Alejandro won himself 600,000 pesos after learning that the box he traded for had 750 grand. Today, Samuel from the state of Michoacan is stepping up to the plate and see if he could win a lot of money or perhaps 1 million pesos. He already picked out the box from the panel, now to hear the 1st offer he must open 6 boxes 1st to start the game.
Round 1, the 6 boxes out of play were a quarter of a million pesos, 300,000 pesos, an ink pen, an alarm clock, 20,000 pesos & the million. To stop the game, the bank offered him 11,000 pesos and turns it down as he opens up another 4 boxes.
Four boxes out of play are 750,000 pesos, 50 pesos, 25,000 pesos &150,000 pesos. Oh boy, the next offer has gone down to 8,000 but he wants to keep playing as he eliminates another 3 boxes before the next offer.
Round 3, the next 3 boxes out of play were 10,000 pesos, 50,000 pesos & the lonely peso. This time, the bank has offered Samuel 24,000 pesos to call it quits and turns it down as he goes into the 4th round.
Round 4, three boxes eliminated were 5,000 pesos, a bag of marbles & 10 pesos. He's doing better this time as the offer gone up to 70 grand to stop the game, but he wants to continue playing by eliminating 2 more boxes.
Round 5, the next couple of boxes out of play were 500 pesos and 2,000 pesos. The offer went up again thanks to his selections to 120,000 pesos for Samuel to stop the game. He decides to turns it down by eliminating 1 more box off the panel.
The 1 box out of play was only 200 pesos. Once again, the bank offer has risen to the occasion & the offer is now at 200,000 pesos for him to stop the game, but turned it down and plays the 7th & last round before the final offer.
In the last round, the 1 box eliminated was the 500 grand unfortunately means the offer is now at 50,000 pesos to stop the game & turned it down for the last time. He switched boxes from 5 to 4. Box 5, the box he held on to all the time had only 1,000 while the box he traded for has the 100,000 pesos. He made the right switch meaning that he's heading back to Michoacan with 100 grand!
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Post by hdbngrken29 on Mar 24, 2006 16:29:24 GMT -5
Vas o No Vas (Deal or No Deal) daytime edition - Show #94 3/23/06 Host: Hector Sandarti
Last time on Vas o No Vas, Samuel of Michoacan took home a tidy sum of 100,000 pesos. Let's see if Anggie of Distrito Federal can do better than what Samuel did. She already picked out the 1 box may have the million in it, but to start the game she has to eliminate 6 boxes before the 1st offer.
Round 1, 6 boxes out of play are 20,000 pesos, a spinning top, 10,000 pesos, 200 pesos, 50,000 pesos & 10 pesos. Nice way to start the game & after eliminated the 6 boxes, the bank has offered her 25,000 pesos to end the game. Anggie wants to keep playing so she picks out 4 boxes to be eliminated before the next offer.
the next 4 boxes out of play in the 2nd round were 2,000 pesos, 750 grand, 500 pesos & 300,000. Now the bank has offered her 40,000 pesos to stop the game but she turned it down by opening up 3 boxes before the 3rd offer.
Three boxes eliminated in round 3 are 50 pesos, a quarter of a million pesos & 25,000 pesos. The offer has gone up once again making it 75,000 to stop the game. Anggie passes the offer again by opening up another 3 boxes.
Round 4, the next 3 gone from the game were 5,000 pesos, a hat & the lonely peso. For the 4th time, the offer has gone up once again making it 180,000 pesos to stop the game and she turns it down by opening up 2 boxes before the 5th offer.
Two boxes eliminated were the million & 1,000 pesos. The offer went down a bit after eliminating the million in this round making it 150,000 pesos to stop the game. Anggie thinks that she may win a half a million pesos depending on the final 2 offers means that she keeps going.
The 1 box eliminated from the game was 150,000 pesos. The offer went back up to where it was 2 rounds ago to 180,000 pesos for Anggie to stop the game & decided to call it quits. Now, if she had turned it down for the 6th time going into the 7th and last round, Hector asked her to open up one more box & it was an ink pen means the final offer would've been 300,000 pesos.
The remaining box on the panel was the 100 grand, while Anggie's box that she held on to for the entire hour if she had stayed with it instead of taking the offer was 500,000 pesos! She had it in her hands since the beginning, but she's going home with 180,000 pesos and that's something to smile about.
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Post by hdbngrken29 on Mar 26, 2006 18:43:19 GMT -5
Vas o No Vas (Deal or No Deal) daytime edition - Show #95 3/24/06 Host: Hector Sandarti
Thursday, Anggie won herself 180,000 pesos but may Claudia from the state of Oaxaca can better that figure as she steps up to play. She already picked out the 1 box thinking there might be a million pesos in it, but she has to opne up boxes before every offer starting with 6 boxes in the 1st round.
The six boxes eliminated to start the game in round 1 were 500 pesos, 1,000 pesos, a noisemaker, 50 pesos, 20,000 & 100,000. A very good start for her but the bank's offering her 23,000 pesos to stop the game and turns it down as another 4 boxes out of play before the next offer.
Four boxes in the 2nd round out of play were 10,000 pesos, the million, 5,000 pesos & 25,000 pesos. Despite the million being out of play, the offer has gone up to 29,000 pesos to stop the game. Claudia decides to keep playing as she eliminates another 3 boxes.
Round 3, the 1st set of 3 boxes eliminated were 150,000 pesos, 50,000 pesos & only 10 pesos from the game. This time the 3rd offer has tripled almost to 65,000 pesos for her to stop the game, but she wants to keep playing.
The 2nd set of 3 boxes out of play going into the 4th round are the lonely peso, quarter of a million & half a million pesos. And now the offer almost doubled as the bank tempting her with an offer worth 115,000 pesos to stop the game, but she turns the offer down again going into round 5.
Round 5, 2 boxes out of play were the 200 pesos & a donut. The offer has gone up once again after eliminated a small amount and a joke prize. The bank has offered her 210,000 pesos to stop the game & she turns it down for the 5th time by opening up 1 box going into the 6th round.
The guitar was eliminated from the game making the next offer 350,000 pesos for Claudia to end the game and turned away from it again by opening up 1 more box for the last time in round 7...
She made a huge mistake because she eliminated the 1 box that has the 750 grand in it means that the bank has offered her for the last time after the mishap to 150,000 pesos & stops the game. If she had turned it down for the last time and keeps the box she held on to, the last box on the panel had only 2,000 while the one she held onto for the entire hour had 300,000 pesos. However, that's half of what she won which is 150,000 pesos which it's not bad at all.
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Post by hdbngrken29 on Mar 27, 2006 20:13:09 GMT -5
Vas o No Vas (Deal or No Deal) daytime edition - Show #96 3/27/06 Host: Hector Sandarti
Friday on Vas o No Vas, after discovering that the box had 300,000 pesos in it, Claudia from Oaxaca won herself 150,000 pesos. Today it's Mario's turn to be hunting for the million on the final week of March. Mario already picked out the 1 box that may have the million inside, but to hear the 1st offer he must open up 6 boxes to start things off.
Six boxes out of play in round 1 are 10,000 pesos, 50,000 pesos, 200 pesos, 1,000 pesos, 300,000 pesos & 25,000 pesos. Not too bad of a start for him after eliminated only 1 high amount, but the bank has offered him 19,000 pesos to stop the game. It's very early for him to take the offer means that he decided to keep playing as another 4 boxes eliminated going into the 2nd round.
Four boxes eliminated in round 2 were a yoyo, a lollipop, 50 pesos & 150,000 pesos. The next offer gone up another 29 grand making it 49,000 pesos for Mario to stop the game and turns it down by opening up the 1st of 2 sets of 3 boxes at the start of round 3.
The 1st set of 3 boxes eliminated from the game were 20,000 pesos, 5,000 pesos & the quarter of a million pesos. Some high amounts still in play along with the million means the 3rd offer has gone up to 99,000 pesos to end the game, but Mario wants to keep going as another 3 boxes eliminated going into the 4th round.
The 2nd set of 3 boxes out of play are a half a million pesos, the lonely peso & 2,000 pesos. With good luck on Mario's side, the bank has offered him 209,000 pesos to end the game. For the 4th time, Mario turns it down going into round 5.
Two boxes eliminated from the game are 100,000 pesos & the million. The offer went down to 149,000 pesos to stop the game despite eliminated the million. Mario knows that the 750 grand is still up there so he refuses the offer.
One out of play in round 6 was 500 pesos means the offer gone back up after a minor setback in the last round to 229,000 pesos for Mario to stop the game & he decides to take the money and quit. But if he had turned it down although, the next box eliminated that would've gotten him into big trouble was 750,000 means that the last offer would've been only 69 pesos.
The last box on the panel was an alarm clock while in Mario's box had only 10 pesos. So he made the right decision by bailing out on the 6th offer and congratulations to Mario of Distrito Federal for winning 229,000 pesos.
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Post by hdbngrken29 on Mar 28, 2006 19:55:15 GMT -5
Vas o No Vas (Deal or No Deal) daytime edition - Show #97 3/28/06 Host: Hector Sandarti
Yesterday on Vas o No Vas, viewers saw Mario of Distrito Federal took home 229,000 pesos. Today it's Juan's turn to try and take home a lot of money. He already picked out the box & he can trade it at anytime. Before the 1st offer is heard, he must open up 6 boxes to start things off.
Six boxes out of play in round 1 were a spinning top, 10,000 pesos, 300,000 pesos, 10 pesos, 5,000 pesos & 150,000 pesos. Not a bad start for Juan of Oaxaca, but Sandarti got off the phone with the banker telling him that the bank's offering him 17,000 pesos to stop the game. He says that it's too early in the game so he keeps playing.
Four boxes eliminated from the game going into round 2 are 200 pesos, the lonely peso, the million & 25,000 pesos. The offer went up a bit more after the million's gone making it 21,000 pesos to stop the game, but he wants to keep going.
The 1st of 2 sets of 3 boxes eliminated from the game in round 3 are a half a million pesos, a sandwich & 50,000 pesos. The offer has gone up further this time having Sandarti telling Juan that the offer is now at 43,000 pesos to stop the game right now. He turns it down by opening up the 2nd set of 3 boxes heading into the next round.
The 2nd set of 3 boxes out of play were 750,000 pesos, 500 pesos & before making his 3rd selection, he traded boxes from #10 to #22 because in box #10 had only 2,000 pesos. The offer has dropped a bit making 40,000 pesos for him to stop the game, but decided to turn it down by opening up 2 boxes this time.
Two boxes out of play in round 5 were 100,000 pesos & 20,000 pesos. For the 5th time, the bank has offered Juan 60,000 pesos to end the game & he says that he doesn't feel confident that he may win more money in his box he traded for so he decides to call it quits. If he had turned down the offer for the 5th time, the next box out of play was 50 pesos means that the next offer would've been 80,000 pesos.
If he decided to turn it down, the next box in the 7th round eliminated was a thousand pesos meaning that the last offer would've been 125,000 pesos. Juan made a big mistake because the box on the panel had an ink pen, while box #22 he traded box #10 for had...THE QUARTER OF A MILLION PESOS! He made the right switch in round 4 before his 3rd selection. On that note, Juan returns to Oaxaca with 60,000 pesos.
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Post by hdbngrken29 on Mar 30, 2006 20:16:59 GMT -5
Vas o No Vas (Deal or No Deal) daytime edition - Show #98 3/29/06 Host: Hector Sandarti
Last time, viewers saw Juan from the state of Oaxaca made the wrong move after learning that the box he traded for had the 250,000 in it by stopping the game at 60,000 pesos. Will Chori from Distrito Federal do better than Juan? Now Chori has chosen the box hoping that she may win some big money, but before it happens she has to go through 7 rounds beginning with the 1st round by opening 6 boxes to start off.
Six boxes out of play to start the game in round are 100,000 pesos, 50 pesos, 5,000 pesos, 10 pesos, 10,000 pesos & 300,000 pesos means that the bank has offered 18,000 pesos to stop the game and decides to wave the offer as she opens up 4 boxes going into round 2.
Four boxes eliminated from the game were 50,000 pesos, the million, 750,000 pesos & 20,000 pesos. The offer has dropped by 4,000 after eliminating the 750 grand & the 1 million making it 14,000 pesos to stop the game, she wants to keep playing to try and put the low amounts out of play.
The 1st of 2 sets of 3 boxes eliminated were the lonely peso, 1,000 pesos & 200 pesos. The offer has gone back up again this time and the bank offered Chori 35,000 pesos to stop the game. She said no deal to the 35 grand as she goes into the 4th round by eliminating the 2nd set of 3 boxes.
Three boxes in this 2nd set out of play were 25,000 pesos, a donut & she traded box #1 for #10 because in box #1 was only 500 pesos. The next offer has nearley tripled, but to stop the game, the bank's offering her 100,000 pesos to stop the game and turns it down.
Two boxes eliminated from the game in round 5 were 500 grand and a noisemaker. The 5th offer has dropped a bit making it 85,000 pesos for Chori to end the game right now, but turned it down again and keeps playing.
The next box out of play is 150,000 pesos in the 6th round. the offered took away 5,000 after the selection means that the bank offered her 80,000 pesos to stop the game & she called it a day. If she had passed on the 6th offer and head in the the final round, the next box she opened up was a hat means that the last offer would've been 125,000 pesos.
On the panel, the last box was a quarter of a million, while in box #10 she traded the 1st box for had only 2,000 pesos. Congratulations to Chori on winning 80,000 pesos.
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Post by hdbngrken29 on Mar 31, 2006 22:25:23 GMT -5
Vas o No Vas (Deal or No Deal) daytime edition - Show #99 3/30/06 Host: Hector Sandarti
Last time Chori from Distrito Federal won herself 80,000 pesos after learning that her traded box had a low amount. Adela from the state of Chiapas is up next to try her luck and win some money. She already picked her box hoping it may have a lot of money in it. First, she has to go through 7 rounds of play starting with 6 boxes.
To start things off in round 1, the 6 boxes she eliminated were 250 grand, 500 grand, 200 pesos, bag of marbles, 750,000 pesos & the lonely peso. A bad start in the 1st round with 3 big amounts out of play, but the bank has offered Adela 10,000 pesos to stop the game & turns it down. Four boxes to open before the next offer going into round 2.
Four boxes out of play in round 2 are 20,000 pesos, 300,000 pesos, 500 pesos & 50,000 pesos. The offer has gone up a bit making it 19,000 pesos to stop the game, but she wants to keep playing by opening up 2 sets of 3 boxes before the next offer starting with the 1st set of 3 boxes.
The 1st set of 3 boxes eliminated by Adela were 25,000 pesos, 100,000 pesos & 2,000 pesos. The next offer has gone up once again to 49,000 pesos to stop the game. She decided to turn it down and keeps playing.
The 2nd set of 3 boxes eliminated from the game were 10 pesos, 5,000 pesos & 10,000 pesos. The 4th offer has literally gone up because the bank has offered Adela 110,000 pesos to stop the game right now & walks away from the offer by opening up 2 boxes in round 5.
The 2 boxes eliminated in round 5 were the million & some tacos. After making a mistake in losing the million, the offer went down to 40,000 pesos to end the game means that she could still win at least 150 grand, because she turns it down for the 5th time.
The next box out of play in round 6 was a thousand. The next offer went back up means that the bank is offering her 55,000 pesos to stop the game & she called it quits. However, if she had turned it down, Sandarti wants her to open up 1 more box and that box opened was only 50 pesos means that the next offer would've been 75,000 pesos.
The last box on the panel was the 150 grand, while the box Adela had all day long had a guitar. Congratulations to Adela for winning a cool 55,000 pesos.
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Post by hdbngrken29 on Mar 31, 2006 22:26:06 GMT -5
Vas o No Vas (Deal or No Deal) daytime edition - Show #100 3/31/06 Host: Hector Sandarti
Yesterday on Vas o No Vas, Adela from Chiapas won herself 55,000 pesos. It's Vas o No Vas' 100th show & what better way to celebrate it's 100th day on XEW channel 2 by having Roberto as the 100th contestant to play the game & hopefully win the million. Roberto has picked out a box from the panel and to start things off, he has to open up 6 boxes to kick off the festivities.
Six boxes eliminated from the game in round 1 are a quarter of a million, 750,000 pesos, 500,000 pesos, a rehilete, some bullet mold & 300,000 pesos. A painful way to kick off the celebration, because the bank's offering Roberto only 5,000 pesos to stop the game and I know that he turns it down and he did by opening up 4 more boxes before the next offer.
Four boxes out of play in round 2 are a thousand pesos, some cake, 5,000 pesos & 20,000 pesos.He did better than the 1st round means that the bank is now offering him 25,000 pesos to end the game, but he wants to keep playing by opening up the 1st of 2 sets of 3 boxes going into the 3rd round.
1st set eliminated were the lonely peso, 50 pesos & 200 pesos. The next offer has doubled this time & the bank is now offering Roberto 50,000 pesos to stop the game. He doesn't want the 50 grand so he keeps playing by opening up the 2nd last of 3 boxes before the next offer.
The last set of 3 boxes out of play were 10 pesos, 25,000 pesos & 10,000 pesos. He's rocking and rolling along in the game means that the next offer has gone up to 130,000 pesos for him to end the game, but he turns it down again by eliminating 2 more boxes from the game.
Two boxes out of play in round 5 were 500 pesos & 150,000 means that once again the offer has gone up even more. The bank is now tempting Roberto with 230,000 pesos to stop the game and what happens next? He walked away from 230,000 pesos as he opens up 1 more box before the next offer.
The next box eliminated was the 100 grand. The offer has went up yet again meaning that the million is still untouched, the bank offers him 300,000 pesos to end the game & he decided to take the 300 grand to stop the game. If he had turned down the 6th offer, the next box out of play was 50,000 pesos means that the final offer would've been...500 GRAND!!!
If he had turned it down for the last time and made the switch, the last box on the panel that has been sitting there for the entire hour was the million and in the box Roberto held on to had only 2,000 pesos. Roberto of Distrito Federal is going home with a cool 300 grand & congratulations to Vas o No Vas on their 100th show. Here's to another 100!
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