THE Price Is Right fans have urged the show to change a part of its format as viewers say a contestant took it too far. On the show, the players often bid $1 more than their rival contestants, it's seen as a dependable strategy on The Price is Right . One person on the Monday airing had watchers saying they acted out of hand.

The contestant being criticized by viewers was Danielle Wagner. The player was the first person of the night to be called down to the stage. She didn't win anything in the first two rounds of Contestant’s Row.

That's when she changed up her strategy using the $1 bid method. The tactic she used involves a contestant bidding just one dollar higher than the amount the competing player says. They do this to try and secure a win without going over the actual retail price.

Though it can be a risky strategy, it often pays off if other contestants have overestimated their bids - for Danielle, it did. She came closest to the price in the game. Danielle won trips out of the country ultimately with the technique but a number of fans didn't like the way she went about the victor.

The player won trips to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and Auckland, New Zealand . Despite her reason to celebrate, fans quickly went to social media to share their thoughts. "I understand it’s a game and it is ~strategy~ but to bid $1 over the same person multiple times seems kind of shiesty to me," a viewer wrote on the Price is Right forum.

The Price is Right first came on TV in 1972. Fa.