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The Million Dollar Mission continues with Nate and Sarah Harrison of Pasadena, California having thirteen of the million dollar cases.
  • 6 million cases with eight to go...

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    Nate and Sarah Harrison had thirteen of the million dollar cases in their Million Dollar Mission game. Nate and Sarah only opened seven of the million cases in the first four rounds, getting a DOND record fourth-round $435K bank offer. With eight cases left, six of the million dollar cases were still in play. The game went downhill fast for Nate and Sarah as they opened up five million cases in a row. With only one million case left, Nate and Sarah took the $209K deal with three cases left. Turns out they would have opened up the last million case on their next pick. Their case had $750 in it.moreless
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    • By having thirteen of the million dollar cases in their game, Nate and Sarah Harrison set the DOND record for highest fourth-round bank offer ($435,000).

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    • Nate and Sarah Harrison took the $209,000 deal with three cases left, leaving the last of their thirteen million cases unopened. With eight cases left, Nate and Sarah Harrison still had six of the million cases in play, but they opened five of them in a row and would have opened the final million case on their next pick had they continued. The Million Dollar Mission has ended without a winner after thirteen unsuccessful attempts at winning the million.

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