Va-Bank
Va-Bank (Georgian alphabet: ვა-ბანკი, transliterated as "va-banki") is the Georgian version of Deal or No Deal. It was shown on Rustavi 2 from November 11, 2008 to June 23, 2009 and hosted by Misha Mshvildadze.
Va-Bank ვა-ბანკი | |
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Presented by | Misha Mshvildadze Duta Skhirtladze |
Country of origin | Georgia |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes (with commercials) |
Release | |
Original network | Rustavi 2 (2009-) |
Original release | November 11, 2008 – June 23, 2009 |
This show uses the music of the American version, the set is also similar to that version. There are 26 models, each carries a briefcase containing prizes between 0.01 lari (about 0.6¢ US) and 50,000 lari (about US$21,500).
On February 3, 2009, two Georgian soccer players, Rezo and Archil Arveladze, won the top prize.
Case values
0.01 | 1,000 |
1 | 1,500 |
5 | 2,500 |
10 | 3,000 |
25 | 4,000 |
50 | 5,000 |
100 | 6,000 |
150 | 7,500 |
200 | 10,000 |
300 | 15,000 |
400 | 20,000 |
500 | 30,000 |
750 | 50,000 |
gollark: Copy in a known-good reactor constantly to avert meltdown issues, replace all cooling with moderators and cells packed as densely as possible, figure out how to automate all components from raw resources, feed most power-producing fuel, repeat.
gollark: Oh yeah, copy in a known-good reactor constantly.
gollark: Powered by a single electrolytic separator!
gollark: With enough, I don't know, formation planes and an internal ME network, or turtles or something, self-repairing repeatedly-meltdowning reactors could become the power source of the future.
gollark: Oh, cool unrelated thing, my double-fusion system in a compact machine, recently upgraded to 3.
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