Deal or No Deal viewers thrilled as today's player Kev beats The Banker and leaves with four-figure sum

He had a special list of numbers drawn up by his youngest daughter
Nancy Brown

Stephen Mulhern was back with another new episode of Deal or No Deal today (January 6), with policeman Kev up to face The Banker.

After yesterday’s shocker, which saw player Luke leave with less than £500 towards his dream wedding, Kev was hoping to fare a little better. And, he told host Stephen, that he was playing with a very special list of numbers.

Kev on Deal or No Deal
It was Kev’s turn to face The Banker on Deal or No Deal today (Credit: ITV)

How did Kev get on with today’s Deal or No Deal?

Deal or No Deal player Kev told Stephen he’d be using numbers given to him by his youngest daughter Niamh, 11. Kev explained that Niamh was a big fan of Stephen’s and had written him a letter. He also explained that Niamh has recently finished cancer treatment.

Kev told Stephen: “My youngest girl, Niamh, who’s 11, she’s a fan of yours. You mean quite a lot to her.”

He then went on to explain that she had been diagnosed with leukemia when she was aed six. Kev said: “When Niamh was six years old she was diagnosed with leukemia. So we, yeah, had to go through three years worth of chemotherapy. And, ultimately, at that point, we didn’t know if she was going to get through it or not. So it was a tough time for us as a family.”

He then shared that it was Niamh who encouraged him to apply for Deal or No Deal. “So Niamh is the one who’s encouraged me to do this game. She said: ‘Daddy, are you going to apply?'”

Kev then appeared to choke up as a picture of Niamh appeared on screen. “There she is, ringing the bell. She’s doing exceptionally well, she’s just started senior school, and it just makes you appreciate things, of how lucky we are to be here.”

Kev's daughter ringing the bell
Kev was urged to apply for the show by daughter Niamh (Credit: ITV)

Viewers react

Fans of the show were all rooting for Kev to do well. They also shared that they hoped he fared better than yesterday’s player, Luke.

“So glad his daughter is okay. Hope he does well,” said one viewer. “Health = wealth,” said another. “You can just tell Kev is a good guy. Willing him on to do well!” said a third.

10 minutes in on #DealOrNoDeal and I’m emosh. Cancer has touched my family far too much and my heart just breaks when I hear other’s stories. I lost my dad to cancer when I was 13. But I’m glad to hear she rang the bell! I hope Kev wins big!” said another.

Stephen Mulhern on Deal or No Deal
Kev explained that Niamh is a huge fan of TV host Stephen (Credit: ITV)

How did Kev do today?

The game started well for Kev, with the copper taking out the 1p box early on. Two big offers from The Banker followed, with Kev turning them both down. However, he then opened the £100k box in round three. A couple of rounds later, the £50k was taken out of the game.

With £5, £5k, £10, £25k and £75k left on the board, The Banker then offered Kev £10.5k to buy his box. After wife Victoria told Kev she’d turn the offer down if she was sat in the hot seat, Kev told The Banker: “No deal.”

Next, the £75k box was opened. In the next box, Kev opened the £25k box. The Banker then offered Kev £3,010. “Up to you,” wife Victoria said. “I’ve given you bad advice.” “No deal,” Kev told The Banker again, before opening another box. He opened box number one, following Niamh’s instructions, and took out the £5k.

Then he had to decide whether to take The Banker’s final offer of £5,050 or stick with the box he originally picked. Kev declared: “That is good,” before deciding to deal on The Banker’s offer.

Opening the box on the table in front of him, Kev revealed that if he’d have stuck with that, he’d have gone home with just £5.

“Well done Kev on dealing with £5,050 as your box contained £5 you have been a great player and hope you enjoy your £5,050!” said one fan of the show. “What a swerve. Kev nearly wound up with £5, had he not dealt,” said another. A third concluded: “What a bloody nice bloke, glad he left with a decent prize.”

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