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Deal or No Deal Malaysia (Chinese version)

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Created by
  
John de Mol

Original network
  
ntv7

Final episode date
  
4 September 2007

Genre
  
Game show

Country of origin
  
Malaysia

First episode date
  
12 March 2007

Program creator
  
John de Mol Jr.

People also search for
  
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Starring
  
Goh Wee Ping (Season 1) Owen Yap (Season 2)

Running time
  
1 hour per episode including commercials

Original release
  
March 12 – September 4, 2007

The Malaysian Chinese-language edition of Deal or No Deal (Chinese:一擲千金, pinyin: yī zhí qiān jīn, Jyutping: yat1 zaak6 cin1 gam1) is being aired on ntv7 at 7pm every Monday and Tuesday beginning 12 March 2007. Being the first Mandarin-language version of Deal or No Deal anywhere in the world, it was initially hosted by Goh Wee Ping, who was replaced by Owen Yap in season 2. Prizes range from 10 sen to RM 100,000, hidden 2 cases each held by a "Revlon girl" (i.e. the girls' appearance is sponsored by Revlon).

Contents

The second season premiered on May 8, 2008 for 52 episodes.

Preliminary round

In each episode, six contestants join in the preliminary round in which the fastest one to answer two questions correctly progresses into the major "Deal or No Deal" stage.

If at any time the contestant answered a question wrongly, he / she will be disqualified from the game.

Second round

The contestant who won the Preliminary Round would select one out of 26 cases, hoping that the chosen case has the largest bounty. After that he/she needs to reveal six other cases before hearing the first offer.

The mysterious "Banker" communicates to Wee Ping through a phone, from which he reads out the Banker's offer to the contestant, tempting him/her with the catchphrase 賣或不賣 (pinyin:mài huò bú mài, lit. "to deal or not to deal"). As usual, if the contestant chooses not to deal he/she would have to reveal a number of unselected cases still held by the Revlon girls.

But when he/she makes the deal (by pushing a stylized red button enclosed in a glass case), or rejects the final offer with only one unselected case remaining he/she will answer an important question. If he/she answers correctly he/she gets the full amount of cash offered, otherwise he/she would only take 20% of it.

Statistics

  • Highest Amount Won (Deal): RM 50,000 (3 times)
  • Appearance: 12 March 2007
    Cases left: 2 - RM 100,000 and RM10
    Amount inside the contestant's case: RM10
  • Appearance: 7 May 2007
    Cases left: 2 - RM 100,000 and RM50
    Amount inside the contestant's case: RM50
  • Appearance: 1 May 2007
    Cases left: 2 - RM 100,000 and RM750
    Amount inside the contestant's case: RM750
  • Highest Amount Won (No Deal): RM 50,000
  • Appearance: 31 July 2007
    Cases left: 2 - RM 100,000 and RM 50,000
    Amount inside the contestant's value: RM 50,000
  • Lowest Amount Won (No Deal): RM 0.10
  • Appearance: 4 June 2007
    Cases left: 2 - RM 0.10 and RM 5
    Bank Offer: RM 3 (the lowest offer ever)
  • Highest Potential Offer : RM 75,000 (Rejected) on 31 July 2007
  • Highest Potential Offer : RM 82,500 on 2 October 2008 on 2nd Season
  • References

    Deal or No Deal Malaysia (Chinese version) Wikipedia