Next would have been the $4 million top prize (in Ursula Mayes's case #5 for the first time). After eliminating $10,000 and $25,000 in the playout, the banker would have offered $1,240,000. As a result, she ended up accepting a $701,000 deal, the largest in the history of the show at that time (besting Solina's deal from the night before by $26,000). After opening up four large amounts: $500,000, $100,000, $250,000, $750,000, and a huge amount: $2 million in the first three rounds, along with a $75,000 case, Chastang recovered and did not open a case larger than $5,000 the rest of the way.
The number of episodes that have aired as of June 18, 2007, is 70.
If you prefer to stream your podcasts, click HERE or check it out below.The second season (2006-2007) of the NBC game show Deal or No Deal commenced airing on September 18, 2006. To subscribe to Rock M Radio on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, click HERE ! So who is thinking about staying for another year?Ĥ8:33 - 01:01:18: Time to pregame Florida! (Dan Mullen sucks)Ġ1:02:33 - END: Final thoughts from the guys. Let’s talk about that, Mizzou’s history with JUCO players, and the current state of JUCO targets.Ĥ1:17 - 48:33: Senior Day is this Saturday! Drink had some interesting comments about the amount of seniors that won’t be recognized. Time to talk about the quarterbacks.Ģ4:38 - 41:17: Mizzou got a surprise and random JUCO defensive line commit. Which turns into a Badie segment in the end, duh.ġ2:57 - 24:38: It’s that time again. Let’s get to it.Ġ1:98 - 12:57: Some final thoughts on the South Carolina game. 00:00 - 01:98: Hey! It is another episode of BTBS.