- Áll az alku
"Áll az alku" (English: "It's a deal") is the Hungarian version of "
Deal or No Deal ". The show airs on TV2, and the host is Gábor Gundel Takács . There are 21 cases, the top prize is previously 50.000.000, but it had increased to [http://www.google.com/search?q=100000000+HUF+in+USD&btnG=Google+Search 100,000,000] forints since October 2, 2006.The show's first version, broadcast in
2004 , aired on Friday nights and was a more than two-hour event. The first part of the show consisted of selecting the one player from the audience (all members of the studio audience were eligible to become the day's contestant), set in groups of 20 people, using multiple-choice questions. The group with the most correct answers got progressed to the second round, as well as a 21st person randomly selected from the rest of the groups. In the second round the two best players were selected using further questions. One of these players could opt out at this point, receiving a prize, however, if neither player did, a head-to-head round was played. The winner of this round got to choose one of the 21 metal cases to be their own, with the other twenty eliminated players getting their own cases. The twenty players could also win a part of the money in their cases if they guessed the contents of them correctly before opening them.The show received a format change in 2006 . The studio and the show's design changed and the length of the game was reduced to thirty minutes. The question rounds were dropped in favour of a quicker game comprising only the case-opening. The show's new timeslot of every weekday night turned out as an unexpected success in ratings, so the programme's length was extended to 60 minutes, resulting in an unprecedented ratings victory over
RTL Klub 's previously unbeatable prime time soap opera "Barátok Közt" ("Among Friends"). The show in its new format continued to air in 2006 .The show did not return for the second half of the season. The show's ratings were disappointing due to the daily air period. TV2 purchased the
1 vs 100 format. This will air instead of Deal or No Deal. (Host not announced yet.)Case Values
2004
2006
Since October 2, 2006, the 50,000,000 Ft value was replaced with 100,000,000 Ft.
For the * JOKER * prize, when a contestant get the answer right in the quiz round, the prize will be increased by 100,000 Ft. For instance, if 15 of the 21 contestants get the answer right, the * JOKER * prize will be 1,500,000 Ft.
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