Take the deal


Why do these people always push it? Take the deal if its over 100,000, dont think your special and you can take it all the way. Im always amazed at how many people blow it cause they think they can win the million.

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I also think that it's important not to go against your safety net. I mean, it's one thing if it's early on and you have five cases to open and five big numbers up there. But if you only have two big numbers left and two or three cases left to open, you should seriously consider stopping. And if you have four cases to open and a 100,000 or more offer, take the deal because, chances are, with four more cases to open, you're going to go down, and then you might be put in a position where it's hard to build yourself back up. Like once, there was someone whose second offer was over 100,000. She had four cases left to open. And she said "no deal". And from that point on, she plummeted and she was never able to get back up. And then there's the people who have a really good board. They don't take their great offer because their board is really good. But if you have mostly high numbers left, chances are, you're going to hit one of those high numbers and it's going to go down. So why? I understand, you feel safe if you have a great board, but why not stop while you're ahead?

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