Deal or No Deal: Player's Gamble Goes Down in History as Worst in ITV Reboot


Deal or No Deal: Player's Gamble Goes Down in History as Worst in ITV Reboot

Reece becomes the 'lowest earner' in show's history

In a shocking turn of events, the latest episode of Deal or No Deal on ITV ended with Reece becoming the "lowest earner" in the history of the show's reboot. Hosted by Stephen Mulhern, the episode left viewers gobsmacked as a series of gambles led to Reece's game falling apart before his eyes.

Early losses set the tone

Reece's game got off to a rough start, with major losses including £100,000 and £50,000 in the first half of the game. Despite rejecting some decent offers, Reece found himself with three amounts left to choose from: 1p, £5,000, and £25,000.

The fateful decision

Despite not knowing what was inside his box, Reece remained adamant that he "had the £25,000" and turned down an £8,000 offer from the Banker. His co-stars looked on in shock, clearly uncomfortable with his decision to risk losing the large sum of money.

The penny winner

In a surprising twist, Reece refused the Banker's final offer and decided to take a gamble for either a £5,000 victory or a mere 1p outcome. As the box was opened, it was revealed that Reece had become the first penny winner since the show's revival, earning him the title of the lowest earner and the worst gamble yet.


Deal or No Deal: Player's Gamble Goes Down in History as Worst in ITV Reboot

Fan reactions

Viewers took to social media to express their disappointment for Reece. One fan said they were "totally gutted" for him, while another mentioned that he could at least frame the commemorative coin he received as a member of the "1p club." However, some fans criticized Reece for not accepting the £8,000 offer and accused him of being greedy.

Contestants' claims of knowing what's in their box

This isn't the first time players on Deal or No Deal have claimed to know what's inside their box, despite having no way of knowing. Many viewers have found this behavior "cringe" and "fake," urging the contestants to stop making such claims. Some fans expressed their annoyance, stating that the players have no clue what they actually have in their box.