Contestant: the player participating in the game and making decisions.
Banker: The virtual entity representing the games banker, who makes offers to the contestant to buy their briefcase.
Host: The game host who interacts with the contestant and guides them through the game
Briefcase: A numbered container holding a cash amount ranging from $0.01 to a large sum, representing potential winnings for the contestant.
Case selection: The process in which the contestant chooses one briefcase as their own, which will remain unopened until the end of the game.
Round: Each stage of the game where the contestant must open a certain number of briefcases to reveal their cash amounts.
Offer: The amount of money the banker offers to the contestant in exchange for their briefcase.
Deal: When the contestant rejects the bankers offer and chooses to continue playing, hoping for a higher amount.
Board: The visual representation of the remaining briefcase and their corresponding cash values, displayed during the game.
Probability: The likelihood of a specific cash amount being in the contestants chosen briefcase or remaining in the game.
Board: The visual representation of the remaining briefcases and their corresponding cash values, displayed during the game.
Winnings: The final amount of money the contestant wins at the end of the game, determined by the cash amount in their chosen briefcase.
Risk: The potential for the contestant to receive a lower offer from the banker as they progress through the game.
Reward: The potential for the contestant to receive a higher offer from the banker as they progress through the game.