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Multi-Million Dollar Madness debuts. 90 minute episode. Contestant: Susan Cukjati of Dallas, Texas has eleven of the million dollar cases.
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    Another artificial attempt to win the million has begun. *sigh* Susan Cukjati grabbed the 11 ball and started her game with eleven of the million dollar cases. With eight cases left, Susan still had four of the million cases remaining, but opened a million case with her next pick. Susan turned down the $362K bank offer with four cases left, but opened a million case next. Susan took the $283K deal with three cases left and one million case unopened, but Susan could have gotten a $548K bank offer with two cases left. Susan had $300 in her case.moreless
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    • By having eleven of the million dollar cases in her game, Susan Cukjati set the DOND record for highest second-round bank offer ($304,000). Susan Cukjati also set the DOND record for highest third-round bank offer ($345,000).

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    • In Multi-Million Dollar Madness, the contestant enters an air chamber booth and grabs a ball containing a number ranging from 2 to 13, representing the number of million dollar cases in the contestant's game. The models do not bring their cases with them during their introduction, as the number of million dollar cases are not known in Multi-Million Dollar Madness until the contestant picks a ball. Because Susan Cukjati's ball had "11" inside, Susan began her game with eleven of the million dollar cases. Susan took the $283,000 deal with three cases left, leaving the last of her million dollar cases unopened. Susan Cukjati wanted to see older models, so The Banker replaced the model for Case #18 with an old lady. The Banker added several jars of cream labeled "wrinkle revoker" (worth $12) to the $288,000 bank offer. Susan Cukjati declined the $288,012 total bank offer.

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