¡Allá tú!
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¡Allá tú! is the Spanish
version of Deal or No Deal
. It had broadcasted by Telecinco
in 2004–2008 however it changed to sister channel Cuatro in 2011.
The top prize is €
600,000. It had originally been €300,000, but it was changed due to a new text game where the money the contestant wins is split evenly between the contestant and the text winner (so if the contestant wins €600,000, he or she will win €300,000 and the text player will also receive €300,000). In 2007, there was a special called La Noche de los dos millones (The Night of the Two Million), but the top prize was €1,000,000 and the game was played twice on that night, the set is different as well (similar to the US version).
It's hosted by Jesús Vázquez
, but during Jesús's break to focus on another Endemol show, Operación Triunfo
, Silvia Jato
and Arturo Valls hosted.
This version of the show is very similar to the Italian version, Affari Tuoi
. As in the UK, contestants open 22 boxes rather than 26 briefcases (except for the million euro special, which had 26 briefcases). The US daily version is based on this format, but has 7 rounds.
In 2007, Gilbert de Tarragona
became the first €600,000 winner.
In 2011, Maria del Carmen Bonilla de Asturias
becomes the second €300,000 winner.
Before the game begins, the contestant picks one of the 22 boxes (26 for special episodes).
In the rounds, the contestant is supposed to pick the boxes on the other 21 contestants (or 25 for specials), when each box is opened (first when ribbon cover is removed) the card is shown before the value of the card is out of play, and the flat screen display utilizes the amounts that are remain on the field. Then the banker calls the host and makes the offer to the contestant, and then he/she says whether to accept (presses the red button and ends game) or reject the offer (closes the cover).
Round 1 is to pick five boxes, round 2 for four boxes to be picked, round 3 for three boxes, and then rounds 4-7 for two boxes.
One player plays for the entire episode.
(*)In the green box that it's in stake may be one of the following awards:
Spain
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version of Deal or No Deal
Deal or No Deal
Deal or No Deal is the name of several closely related television game shows, the first of which was the Dutch Miljoenenjacht produced by Dutch producer Endemol. It is played with up to 26 cases with certain sums of money...
. It had broadcasted by Telecinco
Telecinco
Telecinco is a Spanish commercial television channel operated by Mediaset España. Launched in 1990 as Tele 5, it was the fifth of the national terrestrial television channels. In 1997, Tele 5 was rebranded as Telecinco, dropping the flower logo seen in other Mediaset channel...
in 2004–2008 however it changed to sister channel Cuatro in 2011.
The top prize is €
Euro
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600,000. It had originally been €300,000, but it was changed due to a new text game where the money the contestant wins is split evenly between the contestant and the text winner (so if the contestant wins €600,000, he or she will win €300,000 and the text player will also receive €300,000). In 2007, there was a special called La Noche de los dos millones (The Night of the Two Million), but the top prize was €1,000,000 and the game was played twice on that night, the set is different as well (similar to the US version).
It's hosted by Jesús Vázquez
Jesús Vázquez Martínez
-Biography:Vázquez Martínez was born in Ferrol, Galicia.He travelled to Melilla, where he joined as an undergraduate at the local Veterinary School; however, before he could complete his studies he moved to Madrid. In this period he worked as model and later as television presenter...
, but during Jesús's break to focus on another Endemol show, Operación Triunfo
Operación Triunfo
Operación Triunfo is a reality-show talent contest which first aired on Spain's TVE network in 2001. A kind of cross between Pop Idol, Voces en Función, Star Search, and Big Brother, the show aimed to find the country's next solo singing sensation, putting a selection of hopefuls through their...
, Silvia Jato
Silvia Jato
Silvia Jato is a Spanish TV presenter and model.She studied economics in the CEU Saint Paul's University in Madrid. She is married and has two children....
and Arturo Valls hosted.
This version of the show is very similar to the Italian version, Affari Tuoi
Affari Tuoi
Affari Tuoi is an Italian game show on which the internationally-popular game show, Deal or No Deal is based upon. It is broadcast on public broadcaster Rai Uno, though it can also be seen occasionally on RAI International, RAI's international television service.The show is currently hosted by Max...
. As in the UK, contestants open 22 boxes rather than 26 briefcases (except for the million euro special, which had 26 briefcases). The US daily version is based on this format, but has 7 rounds.
In 2007, Gilbert de Tarragona
Tarragona
Tarragona is a city located in the south of Catalonia on the north-east of Spain, by the Mediterranean. It is the capital of the Spanish province of the same name and the capital of the Catalan comarca Tarragonès. In the medieval and modern times it was the capital of the Vegueria of Tarragona...
became the first €600,000 winner.
In 2011, Maria del Carmen Bonilla de Asturias
Asturias
The Principality of Asturias is an autonomous community of the Kingdom of Spain, coextensive with the former Kingdom of Asturias in the Middle Ages...
becomes the second €300,000 winner.
Gameplay
The program begins by each contestant describing him/herself and then the contestant proceeds to the podium.Before the game begins, the contestant picks one of the 22 boxes (26 for special episodes).
In the rounds, the contestant is supposed to pick the boxes on the other 21 contestants (or 25 for specials), when each box is opened (first when ribbon cover is removed) the card is shown before the value of the card is out of play, and the flat screen display utilizes the amounts that are remain on the field. Then the banker calls the host and makes the offer to the contestant, and then he/she says whether to accept (presses the red button and ends game) or reject the offer (closes the cover).
Round 1 is to pick five boxes, round 2 for four boxes to be picked, round 3 for three boxes, and then rounds 4-7 for two boxes.
One player plays for the entire episode.
Case Values
NOTE: Some small values will be replaced with joke prizes (except for the million euro special).Cuatroº (now)
(*)In the green box that it's in stake may be one of the following awards:
€0 |
€30.000 |
€60.000 |
€120.000 |
€300.000 |
Telecinco (Old)
€0.1 | €1,000 |
€0.5 | €2,000 |
€1 | €3,000 |
€5 | €6,000 |
€10 | €9,000 |
€20 | €12,000 |
€50 | €15,000 |
€100 | €30,000 |
€200 | €60,000 |
€300 | €120,000 |
€600 | €300,000 |
Telecinco (New)
€0.1 | €1,500 |
€0.5 | €3,000 |
€1 | €6,000 |
€5 | €12,000 |
€10 | €18,000 |
€30 | €24,000 |
€50 | €30,000 |
€100 | €60,000 |
€300 | €120,000 |
€600 | €240,000 |
€900 | €600,000 |
La Noche de los dos millones
€0.1 | €1,000 |
€0.5 | €3,000 |
€1 | €6,000 |
€5 | €9,000 |
€10 | €12,000 |
€15 | €18,000 |
€30 | €30,000 |
€50 | €60,000 |
€100 | €90,000 |
€200 | €120,000 |
€300 | €300,000 |
€400 | €600,000 |
€500 | €1,000,000 |