Deal or No Deal Island
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Survival in this world is one part ability, one part social skills, and 8,000 parts luck.
Which brings me to tonights stunning reversal of fortune.
The most prominent faction right now would be the Family, a.k.a.
Parvati, David, and Dickson.
My one complaint for this week is that this game is not nearly as awkward as it could be.
No one else has to name any of their picks.
Instead, they walk over to an ax-throwing station where everyones faces have been plastered onto targets.
From there, case values will descend in order from highest to lowest threat.
Is it just me, or should this game have been a little pettier?
Some important takeaways from this game: Dr. Will and Parvati both go for their own faces.
Phillip plays this off, but I have a feeling hell try and get her back for that later.
Stunningly, she goes for it and targets David instead, only to miss his face.
Who can he send to the banker who will eliminate CK if they win?
Phillip suggests going after the most malleable player.
So begins the wildest Deal or No Deal round of the season.
Hey, whatever works!
The offer jumps to $1.45 million, and Dickson is still not enticed.
But surely his luck cannot continue, right?
Eventually, hes going to slip up?
The banker calls to offer $3.2 million, andstill, Dickson says no.
(BDE, indeed!)
It turns out he was right, and his own case had the $5 million inside.
Would a player that bold really placate Dr. Will?
The seasons final case value now stands at a mouth-watering $5,531,001.
But what do we think of Dicksons strategy in the long run?
A backstabber reputation isnt usually the most helpful launching point for new alliances.
Then again, no one else in this game has matched his spidey sense for good cases.
Until another lucky charm surfaces, Dickson might live to fight another day.
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See you all next week!