As we mentioned earlier this round of Deal or No Deal was notable for Matraxis Vile's high score. This greatly aided the average score, reaching a new record high of 306,320. The median score was 50,000, still far from a record. Top scores were:
1. Matraxis Vile: 2,000,000
2. Rival Kane: 400,000
3. Steve Martin: 253,126
With Fame coming in with a poor showing of 1,000 and his closest competitors taking two of the top three spots, could he hold onto the lead? It was oh so close. With two other competitors also scoring 1,000 and another coming in at 750, the point totals based on place of finish in each contest ended up this way:
1. Tasmania Fame: 60
2. Steve Martin: 59.5
3. Matraxis Vile: 57.5
4. Blake Cates: 51.5
At the other end of the spectrum, Robbie Tork managed to avoid having to kick off our in-person Deal or No Deal tournament thanks to an amazingly poor string of showings by Gregory Runcic. Just how bad was it? In the final seven games, Runcic's combined total score was... well we don't want to embarrass Gregory, but let's just say that his combined total wouldn't have cracked our top three scores from this round. It just goes to show that handling billions of dollars isn't necessarily the best skill set for knowing when to make a deal!
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