NB: if the player deals before 2-box, they play on to see how the game would've panned out Then they will open the swapped box and see what they have won. It has not been uncommon to see people swap the box. However, The Banker may offer to swap the boxes. If they no deal, they carry on the game and see what is in their box. If they deal, they take The Banker's offer but still carry on to see what they could have won. The Banker gives an offer and the player can decide whether to deal or no deal. After the first round, the player can only choose 3 boxes before The Banker rings. If they no deal, then the game is played normally. They must then choose to deal or to no deal. After this The Banker gives them an offer for that box. The player must open 5 boxes in the first round. She was further awarded £5,250 by the banker after the box was opened. The final remaining values were £200 and £30,000. The 22 contestants this time voted for a player to be selected for this show and chose contestant Helen Burton Marget, who went on to decline the final offer of £7,000 and the subsequent swap. All amounts in the boxes were doubled, so the player could win anything from 2p to £500,000. On November 3rd 2007, the show celebrated its second anniversary, although it was three days after the actual anniversary (October 31st). In standard games, the amounts have always remained the same, whereas on other gameshows they tend to change the cash prizes (particularly Who Wants To Be A Millionaire).For their 2nd anniversary, the show doubled each amount of money to make a new board.In order to make room for it, the £15,000 disappeared. When it was their 500th show and their Christmas specials, £500,000 was made the top prize.When having to think about hard deals, Noel says that they should not be seduced by the board.This is the moment when Laura Pearce, UK, won the £250,000. although she mixed the words "Deal no" and she would of won £0 if she dealt at box 23). Ann Crawford - 15 October 2015 (Contestant's box - left with £50 or £250,000 and declined £64,000.Roop Singh - 12th February 2014 (Contestant's box - left with £500 or £250,000 and declined £46,000, although he would of won £500,000 if he dealt at box 23).Nong Nan Nong Sket- 5 August 2012 (Contestant's box - left with £5 or £250,000 and declined £68,000).Also won a Week for 2 in Florida.) (Banker's Birthday Week specials) Suzanne Mulholland – (Contestant's box after swapping - declined £165,000 after creating the dream £100,000/£250,000 finish.Like Laura, she was allowed to keep the box. She accepted the gamble, and box eight was revealed to have the jackpot. She was offered the Banker's Gamble, where she had the opportunity to give back her £17,500 to open the box. She had previously dealt for £17,500, and ended up with a final two amounts of 1p and £250,000. The second was Alice Munday on 12th March 2009.As a bonus, she was allowed to keep her box. Her box, 6, was opened and she won the jackpot. Laura Pearce, the first winner, played on 7th January 2007.As of 23rd December 2016, 50 people have won 1p, whereas 9 have won £250,000. The reds are any amount from £1,000 up to £250,000, and the blues represent the amounts from 1p to £750. The game board is split between the 'reds' and the 'blues'. 2.2 September 2014 format (Box 23 & Offer Button).2.1 January-September 2014 format (Box 23).