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Contestant Tommy Knowlton of Sterling Heights, Michigan plays with 5 million dollar cases.
  • Why quit with two of the million dollar cases left?

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    The Million Dollar Mission continues with Tommy Knowlton having five of the million dollar cases. With eight cases left, Tommy had two of the million cases remaining. Tommy took the $448K deal with four cases left even though both million cases were still in play. Had Tommy continued, he would have gotten a $693K bank offer with three cases left, and he would have won the million because the last two cases (including his own) had a million in it. Tommy also won a new Smart Fortwo car worth $15,300 because he managed to squeeze inside the super small car.moreless
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    • The Million Dollar Mission continues with Tommy Knowlton having five of the million dollar cases. Tommy took the $448,000 deal with four cases left, but his case had a million in it. The models came onstage at the beginning of the episode and introduced Howie, who came out afterwards. Sara (Case #7) joined Tommy Knowlton's supporters after she opened her case. Tommy Knowlton accepted the Banker's Challenge and won a new 2008 Smart Fortwo (worth $15,300) by getting into the car.

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