Yes or No
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This version of Deal or No Deal airs in South Korea and the prizes range from as little as 10 won (about 1¢ US, €.01, and 1p) to as much as 100,000,000 won (about US$104,000 €83,000, and £55,000). The show is currently hosted by Shin Dong-Yeob, a famous comedian in Korea.
[edit] Prizes
| ₩10 | ₩1,000,000 |
| ₩100 | ₩2,000,000 |
| ₩500 | ₩3,000,000 |
| ₩1,000 | ₩4,000,000 |
| ₩2,500 | ₩5,000,000 |
| ₩5,000 | ₩7,500,000 |
| ₩7,500 | ₩10,000,000 |
| ₩10,000 | ₩20,000,000 |
| ₩20,000 | ₩30,000,000 |
| ₩30,000 | ₩40,000,000 |
| ₩40,000 | ₩50,000,000 |
| ₩50,000 | ₩75,000,000 |
| ₩100,000 | ₩100,000,000 |
[edit] Differences from Deal or No Deal
The player is given several chances to change his/her bag and open it right away.
[edit] Variation
A variation of the show was embedded in a variety show called Idol World. Super Junior-T played the game and there were only 10 cases, the prize goes from ₩10 (about 1¢ US and ¥1, less than €0.01 and 1p) to ₩1,000,000 (about US$1,073, €723, £521, and ¥116,000), the board is shown below:
| ₩10 | ₩50,000 |
| ₩100 | ₩100,000 |
| ₩1,000 | ₩200,000 |
| ₩5,000 | ₩500,000 |
| ₩10,000 | ₩1,000,000 |
They rejected all the banker's offers of ₩52,000, ₩50,800 and ₩50,000, and finally won ₩100,000 in their case.
Part 1 at YouTube
Part 2 at YouTube
Part 3 at YouTube
Part 4 at YouTube

