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On May 19th, 2007, Indonesia launched its own version of Deal or No Deal, called Deal or No Deal Indonesia, hosted by Tantowi Yahya, previously host of that country's version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (which was actually titled Who Wants to be a Billionaire? given that the conversion rate of the rupiah to First World currencies is extremely low.) The prize range from as little as 500 IDR (Indonesian rupiah)(US$0.05), to as much as 2,000,000,000 IDR (US$214,000). The gameshow airs on RCTI at 9.00 pm local time WIB (Waktu Indonesia Barat) - (Indonesian Western Standard Time) every Saturday. The set and rule of the game is same with the US Version. The brand of the phone that used for banker's offer is Bang & Olufsen
[edit] Case values
Rp.500 |
Rp.1,000 |
Rp.5,000 |
Rp.10,000 |
Rp.25,000 |
Rp.50,000 |
Rp.100,000 |
Rp.250,000 |
Rp.500,000 |
Rp.1,000,000 |
Rp.2,500,000 |
Rp.5,000,000 |
Rp.7,500,000 |
Rp.10,000,000 |
Rp.15,000,000 |
Rp.30,000,000 |
Rp.50,000,000 |
Rp.75,000,000 |
Rp.100,000,000 |
Rp.150,000,000 |
Rp.200,000,000 |
Rp.300,000,000 |
Rp.400,000,000 |
Rp.500,000,000 |
Rp.1,000,000,000 |
Rp.2,000,000,000 |
- Highest bank offer: Rp.950,000,000 (October 28, 2007)
- Most money won (Deal): Rp.950,000,000 (October 28, 2007) for Tuti Aryani
- Least money won (No Deal): Rp.500 by Emil from Naif (band)
[edit] In Popular Culture
- In an Indonesian TV series named Si Entong, the antagonist character (Memet) needs a banker to play Monopoly games.