I get so frustrated when


People point to a case and say something like, "My mom was born on the thirteenth so i have to go with...13!"

Because, when you think about it, your mom being born was a good thing...so shouldn't her case have a big amount? In which case, you won't want to open it! I'm not saying this is always the case, but so far i've seen it happen. For example, i was born on the third, so i told my dad that i would have picked number three in the beginning...and it was a million.

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They're just saying something because the producers told them to say something.



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What makes me frustrated is when the player or case-opener says something like...It has a low number, I can feel it.

I love the show but I hate that because even they know in the back of thier minds they they don't truly know if theres a big or small amount in the case.

"it ain't how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward."-Rocky

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I hate it when they gesture to their case and say, "the million dollars is right here". I know it's not a big deal but it just bothers me. I always think they're like jinxing it.

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"People point to a case and say something like, "My mom was born on the thirteenth so i have to go with...13!"

Because, when you think about it, your mom being born was a good thing...so shouldn't her case have a big amount? In which case, you won't want to open it! I'm not saying this is always the case, but so far i've seen it happen. For example, i was born on the third, so i told my dad that i would have picked number three in the beginning...and it was a million."

I always thought the samething. I'm like that's a good thing right? Then I guess I hope it's a high number.

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The thing that bothers me is when the contestants get too greedy and always go "Just one more time". They still have the million up on the board and a couple of numbers left on the left column, and they get a fantastic deal from the banker... but they go for it because that million is too tempting. Everyone is all like "You won't hit it! Go for it! You're going home with a lot of money" and they end up picking the million dollar (or any other high-number) case and lose their $200,000 bank offer as it sky-rockets down to a measly $500.

It wouldn't bother me so badly if it didn't happen literally like almost every episode (or it seems that way).

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Well, I guess it makes it more interesting to have them say why they decide to pick a certain number. Maybe they are told to do that.

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