Deal or No Deal US
A woman from Florida continues her quest to score the big prize. Then a Minnesota math teacher hopes it will all add up for a million-dollar win.
A woman from Florida continues her quest to score the big prize. Then a Minnesota math teacher hopes it will all add up for a million-dollar win.
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Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to $1 million.
A coach from Tennessee tries to score $1 million. Then, a makeup artist from Texas pursues the top prize.
Eight $1 million cases are added to a Minnesota woman's game.
A teacher from Pennsylvania returns to finish her game.
A woman from Florida continues her quest to score the big prize. Then a Minnesota math teacher hopes it will all add up for a million-dollar win.
The contestant picks one case which is theirs to keep, if they choose, until its unsealing at the end of the game. As each of the 25 cases is opened, the likelihood of the player having a valuable cash amount in their case decreases or increases, with ‘the Banker' tempting the player throughout the game. (22 out of 39)
Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to $1 million.
Tis the season for a potential million-dollar Christmas. In holiday-themed games, a family from California steps up to play, as does a newly married war hero from Oregon.
A single mother from the Bronx and a woman from Florida vie for the top prize.
4 contestants, from Ohio, Connecticut and 2 from California - battle it out in a special speed game.
A newly married woman from Kansas City, Kan., plays a game with six $1 million cases.
Nine $1 million cases are on the line for a New Jersey woman's game.
A farmer-grandmother from Iowa returns to finish her game. In addition, a Missouri musician tries to hit all the right notes in his bid for the $1 million prize.
Laura Siano plans to save, spend and share this game comes with martinis and male models.
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