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  • Deal Wheel Revenge...

    7.5
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    Tony Canastrano had two high cases remaining with eight cases left. Tony turned down the $157K bank offer with five cases left, but opened the 750K case next. Tony took the $66K deal with three cases left, but his case had the $200K in it. His Deal Wheel ball halved his winnings to $33K.



    Jenna Steinhoff had two high cases remaining with eight cases left, including the million. Jenna turned down the $268K bank offer with five cases left, but opened the million case next. Jenna took the $119K deal with three cases left, but her Deal Wheel ball halved her winnings to $59,500. Her case had $10 in it.
  • Once again, both contestants got way to greedy.

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    Again, it was an episode that I really wanted the first person to get a lot of money and the second person I didn't care about as much. So let's start off with Tony. He seemed like a nice guy and I really wanted him to have a lot of money for all the people in his family. He was pretty funny too putting up with the banker calling him an old fart.He wasn't getting that high in bank offers anyway, so I'm glad he got what he did.



    As for Jenna, she seemed like a good contestant at first but she really blew it in the end. I was pretty happy to know she was paying for college herself and she wanted to get a new car for herself as I felt she would have deserved it after putting herself through college. She was doing great, and it came to the point that she got WAY too greedy. I mean, how are you going to turn down $248,000?! That's when she deserved what she got after that move by taking a big hit right after that offer



    As Tony and Jenna both got their amounts cut in half from the deal wheel, I felt a little bad for both of them that it happened, but they still got good amounts. Better than some people anyway.
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