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The Million Dollar Mission continues. Contestants are Chris Williams from Detroit, Michigan and Maryann Vazquez from Chicago, Illinois.

Chris loves video games and gets an offer from the banker that every gamer wants. Will he take it?
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    Chris Williams started with three of the million dollar cases. Chris turned down a videogame package worth $131,700 including cash. With eight cases left, Chris opened his last two million dollar cases on consecutive picks. $1000 was the highest remaining case with five cases left. Chris took the $110 deal with two cases left. His case had $200 in it.

    Maryann Vazquez started her game with four of the million dollar cases. Maryann took the $91K deal with eight cases left even though there were still two of the million cases remaining in play. Her case had $1000 in it.moreless
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    • The Million Dollar Mission continues. Chris Williams began his game with three of the million dollar cases, but opened the last two cases with eight cases left. Chris took the $200 deal with two cases left. Chris Williams was offered the following package: A trip to the video game maker Electronic Arts headquarters in Canada, the entire Electronic Arts videogame collection, an invitation to the NBA Live 2009 launch party in Los Angeles, and an opportunity to appear in the NBA Live 2010 videogame as a referee. The videogame package was worth $5700 plus $126,000 in cash. Chris declined the $131,700 total bank offer. Maryann Vazquez began her game with four of the million dollar cases. Maryann took the $91,000 deal with eight cases left, leaving the last million case unopened. Ten bald men dressed as Howie replaced the last ten remaining models onstage.

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