Deal (Greek game show)

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Deal is the Greek version of Deal or No Deal. It airs on ANT1 and it broadcasted in the 2006 spring. It is hosted by Christos Ferendinos, who also hosts the Greek version of Fort Boyard on Star Channel. There are 22 BOXes held by 22 potential contestants coming from various Greek prefectures. Each episode ultimately features one contestant.

During the first round, players answer a multiple choice question and the day's contestant is selected randomly among those who answered correctly. The monetary prizes range from 0.01 to €200,000, but only half of the prize is given to the contestant. The other half is given to a viewer that has participated in a text message contest going on during the broadcast. Usually, three of the boxes contain items of little value (such as a brick, an umbrella, or a souvlaki) Sometimes, the Banker offers a case exchange instead of cash.

€0.01 €1,000
€2,000
€1 €3,000
€2 €4,000
€5 €5,000
€10 €10,000
€20 €25,000
€50 €50,000
€100 €75,000
€100,000
€200,000


A spin-off of the original Greek "Deal", this version airs on the same network (ANT1) on Saturday and Sunday nights. 26 similarly dressed female models hold 26 cases with the top prize being €500,000 (€300,000 more than the grand prize of the original show). The contestant earns 100% of the prize. The show is supervised by lawyer Yannis Marakakis, a former model and former athlete. This version is almost identical to the US version of Deal or No Deal, hosted by Howie Mandel.

€0.01 €1,000
€0.2 €2,500
€0.5 €5,000
€1 €7,500
€5 €10,000
€10 €15,000
€20 €25,000
€50 €50,000
€100 €75,000
€200 €100,000
€300 €200,000
€400 €300,000
€500 €500,000


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