#StrategyBTCPurchase As for the low offer, if you’re there for the money, or just there for a good time. In any case, the low offer can be useful in any scenario — there was an episode not too long ago where Seats 3 and 5 took the low offer—in actual fact, Seat 3 would’ve been caught had she taken any other offer—and then a full house took home £,9000 (£3,000 each) after winning the final chase by one. Had either of them not been there…. no money at all. So I would always recommend taking the low offer if your purpose of doing so is helping the team in the final chase….but admittedly, your point also has truth — I have been watching this week’s shows, and big money finals somehow make the game more advance.
we would give that another good strategy would be to hit the buzzer hard and use the sound to determine who buzzed first and not wait for your name to be called. For me, the final round is all about getting through the most questions as possible, and anything the team can do to save time and squeak in an extra question toward the end is a good strategy.