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Deal or No Deal (USA)/Episode 311

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Episode 311
Season 3, Episode 12
Airdate November 2, 2007
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Episode 311 is the twelfth episode of the third season of Deal or No Deal, and the one hundred twentieth episode overall.

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Gameplay

  • Michael Abbruzesse continued his game, which slowly increased the offers under the pressure from the $500,000 and $1 million cases. Looking to get Michael to crack, the banker sent out a pig (to stereotype Michael as a fat police officer) with the $141,000 offer attached to it. This led to a heart-attack case: $1,000,000 in case 18. At this point, Howie only added to the "humiliation" by removing the police tape as the offer dropped to $41,000, which was sent away, and promptly followed by the landmine $500,000 case.
  • After taking out $400 in the next round, Michael self-incriminated himself by hitting the deal button that he said he'd never touch, but at least he leaves with $1,700 for a case that only had $75. And no one ever learned from this show not to commit that early..
  • Following that, Keisha Brown took the stage, trying to win enough money to buy a house. Her husband Jackie, at one point, was cooking a porkchop sandwich, which went very wrong and burned down the entire house, and also giving Jackie his nickname of Porkchop. Of course, the board promptly "burnt down" in response, with four large numbers in the first seven cases, and only $500,000 and $400,000 remaining by the end of round 2.
  • At this point, the camera shifted to Keisha's kids, in the care of Brooks Leach, the only person to play DonD twice. This, however, was followed instantly by the $500,000 case, which probably embarrassed Brooks when he saw the show air. At the end of the round, $31,000 was traded away for three cases, only $400,000 and $50,000 still desirable...and a one-week wait until the next show.

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