The Banker's Offer: Unsolved Mystery in the US

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In summary, the conversation revolves around a TV show that has recently started airing in the US, but has been on in Europe for a while. The participants are discussing the equation used by the "banker" to make offers to the contestants. The conversation includes a link to a forum thread where the topic is being discussed, and the participants are wondering if the banker knows the value of the briefcases beforehand. From the partial information read, it appears that the banker does not have a set formula and instead makes decisions based on the remaining options and the contestant's gameplay.
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I just saw this show, I know it has been on in europe for a while but it just started here in the US. I was wondering what the equation they were using for the offers from the "banker", anyone figured it out yet? Goooooogle turned up very little.
 
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I am wondering the exact same thing!

How about this link (a thread): http://forum.digitalspy.co.uk/board/printthread.php?t=301892&page=5&pp=25

I have only read part of it, but they seem to be discussing it.
 
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Does the banker know the value inside each of the briefcases ahead of time?
 
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dduardo said:
Does the banker know the value inside each of the briefcases ahead of time?
I think the banker does not.
 
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Ok, from what I have read so far, it seems like there is no set formula. Instead the banker goes person by person and decides a number based on the money options left and the way the person has been playing.
 

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