[quote name=\'whoserman\' post=\'172212\' date=\'Dec 16 2007, 01:29 PM\']
I submit Trevor Bruce's game from UK DoND. His highest bank offer came in the third to last round, £9,900.
His penultimate round was a decent one, but the Banker chose to not raise the offer, instead sticking at £9,900. At this point, Trevor was left with the £250k, 1p, and three other blues.
He turned down the £9,900 again, and played on. His next two picks were blue. His final choice...the £250k.
His final offer is £99. With 1p and £250 left, he plays on and leaves with 1p.
Sure playing on with only the £250k left on the right might not have been wise, but to be honest, that's quite a low offer for a board with such potential. I could understand him playing on.
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After watching that moment for the first time, you think about it for awhile. I think that was the moment when it was realized that the UK DOND has made the game perfect. They just took the game added just some music and a brillant host, everything else was added by the emotion of the contestants, the atmosphere created the particular game, and letting the game flow. The one reason why that moment keeps being heartbreaking is because of the quote Trevor said before the last round, " Don't believe in luck. I think you make your own luck. You think about other people first, and help other people when you can. One day it will all come back round. That's why I've had so much happiness. It all comes back round."