![]() If the distribution of the board is such that it will make for exciting TV, they lowball it (ex: if the contestant has to open one more case and all that's left are 0.05, 1, and 1,000,000, they damn sure want the person to keep playing). Nobody would watch if people were taking the deal early. ![]() In the early rounds, they always lowball it because the show doesn't interesting until a contestant is a little deeper into it. I've watched the show a fair amount, and it appears that what they offer, compared to the expected value, is just determined by the ratings they expect. I agree with frogan, I don't think they have as precise an "algorithm" as you other folks are imagining.
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