Deal or No Deal?
If Kris Aquino would like to run in any position in the government, I’d like to see her in the president’s office–not as the president’s secretary, but, as the president herself. haha. I just really think she’s smarter than any of the Senate people or even the president herself. Again, I am entitled with my own opinion, and at this time, I am only kidding. That is half-meant actually. I mean to throw this thing off to the heads of those who are properly sitted in the different offices in the government. I am just pissed off, you know.
Deal or No Deal is a game of luck and chance. If one’s lucky enough to guess where the mystery 3million, 2M, or 1M pesos is placed, then he might really be the luckiest person in the world. Who else or what game or event in the whole Philippines will give you a bunch of millions for just being able to guess what briefcase it was placed? There is no other show like Deal or No Deal, I guess.
The game is played as if you were playing a guessing game. It has 26 briefcases which are carried by the 26K briefcase girls, a banker (who decides the wager), and a host (like Kris Aquino). The player chooses what briefcase among the 26 cases he/she wants to open last. Then chooses which briefcases he/she would like to be open. In the first round, 6 briefcases must be opened before the banker calls in for the wager. After the catch was made, the player was made to decide to deal or not to deal, that is to press the button means to deal, and to cover it means the other way around. The second round means that the player has to choose 5 briefcases, then, ends the round. The third round means that the player has to open 4 briefcases, then the next round, another 4 briefcases, then down to 3 briefcases, then another 2 to be opened, leaving only 2 briefcases more having the player decide to deal or not to deal. If the player decides not to deal with the offer the banker has made, then he gets whatever prize money the chosen briefcase contains, if he chooses to accept the offer, then, he gets the money offered by the banker.
The game’s just about loosing or winning it. It is about how well you manage to get the higher prize money. It’s about choosing to play the game and continuing to play until the very end. It is about how greedy you are. It is about trust in yourself that you have chosen well. It is about accepting whatver your decisions are. Like life, you win or you loose. You decide on the way to play the game. You blame yourself for the consequences, or you enjoy the prize of trusting your instincts (or other’s decisions too). It’s until playing until the end. In life, you have to choose to deal or not. So, I’m going to ask you the same, is it deal or no deal?