From the author: "So Do We Have a Deal or What is a game that plays just like on the NBC game show Deal or No Deal. The game works as follows: There are 26 briefcases, each of which containing a value of money ranging from one cent to one million dollars. When you start the game, you pick a briefcase. You then must choose six briefcases to open. Based on the cases you have opened, the banker will offer you an amount of money for your case. You may then choose to accept his offer (Deal) or reject it (No Deal). If you choose No Deal, you then have to open five cases, after which you will get another offer. The number of cases to open decreases all the way to one, at which point you will get an offer after each case you open. If you decide to go all the way, you will win the amount in your case."
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