Yes Or No (game Show)
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''Yes or No''() is a version of ''
Deal or No Deal ''Deal or No Deal'' is the name of several closely related television game shows, the first of which (launching the format) was the Dutch '' Miljoenenjacht'' (''Hunt/Chase for Millions''). The centerpiece of this format is the final round (a. ...
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in 2006. The prizes range from as little as 10 won (about
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0.01 and S$0.01, less than
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0.01 and £0.01) to as much as 100,000,000 won (about US$104,000, €83,000, S$130,000, and £55,000). The show is currently hosted by Shin Dong-yup ( 신동엽), a famous comedian in Korea. The top prize was won by Lee Chang-geun (이창근) on the episode aired on June 23, 2007. Comedian Park Su-hong ( 박수홍) also won 100,000,000 won when the top prize was raised to 200,000,000 won on October 9, 2007. He donated his winnings to CJ Donors Camp.朴秀洪中奖一亿元 全部捐给爱心财团引关注
October 11, 2007


Prizes


Differences from Deal or No Deal

The player is given several chances to change his/her bag and open it right away. In later episodes, there are red lines which contain the five highest price ranges. In the red line version, two players will play in the first three rounds; the second player will open the last case. If all of the red line amounts are opened before round 3 ends, the second player will get the opportunity to play the real game.


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
The won sign , is a currency symbol. It represents the South Korean won, the North Korean won and, unofficially, the old Korean won. Appearance Its appearance is "W" (the first letter of "Won") with a horizontal strike going through the cent ...
10 (about
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0.01 and ¥1, less than
The euro sign () is the currency sign used for the euro, the official currency of the eurozone and unilaterally adopted by Kosovo and Montenegro. The design was presented to the public by the European Commission on 12 December 1996. It consists ...
0.01 and £0.01) to
The won sign , is a currency symbol. It represents the South Korean won, the North Korean won and, unofficially, the old Korean won. Appearance Its appearance is "W" (the first letter of "Won") with a horizontal strike going through the cent ...
1,000,000 (about
US$ The United States dollar (symbol: $; code: USD; also abbreviated US$ or U.S. Dollar, to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official ...
1,073, ¥116,000,
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723, and, £521). They rejected all the banker's offers of ₩52,000, ₩50,800 and ₩50,000, and finally won ₩100,000 in their case. The board is shown below:


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Yes or No
Deal or No Deal 2006 South Korean television series debuts 2007 South Korean television series endings {{SouthKorea-stub