Deal or No Deal (Hong Kong) - Statistics

Statistics

  • Most money won (No deal): HK$500,000 (November 26, 2006, by Charmaine Sheh, actress of TVB)
  • Most money won (Deal): HK$650,000 (December 23, 2007, by Myolie Wu, actress of TVB, with HK$50, HK$250,000 and HK$3,000,000 in play. Her case contained HK$3,000,000.)
  • Least money won (No deal): HK$1 (December 17, 2006, by Joe Yau, who became an actor of TVB later)
  • Least money won (Deal): HK$2,300 (July 22, 2007, by Chan Shung-fu, with HK$50 and HK$5,000 in play, the contestant's case contained HK$50)
  • Number of contestants selected the top prize case: 6
    • December 3, 2006, the contestant sold it for HK$240,000.
    • April 29, 2007, the contestant sold it for HK$180,000.
    • July 29, 2007, the contestant sold it for HK$245,000.
    • September 9, 2007, the contestant sold it for HK$245,700.
    • November 11, 2007, the contestant sold it for HK$420,000.
    • December 23, 2007, the contestant sold it for HK$650,000.
  • Highest offer before deal: HK$650,000 (Accepted) (December 23, 2007, with HK$50, HK$250,000 and HK$3,000,000 in play. The contestant's case contained HK$3,000,000.)
  • Highest offer after deal: HK$1,300,000 (April 29, 2007. After accepting HK$180,000, with HK$100 and HK$3,000,000 in play. The contestant's case contained HK$3,000,000.)
  • Lowest offer: HK$50 (Rejected) (February 3, 2008, with HK$1, HK$75 and HK$100 in play, the contestant's case contained HK$75)
  • Best deal by dollars: HK$560,000 more than the case amount (February 10, 2008, HK$580,000 for HK$20,000)
  • Best deal by percentages: 3,750 times of the case amount (January 6, 2008, HK$375,000 for HK$100)
  • Worst deal: 6% of the case amount or HK$2,820,000 less than the case amount (April 29, 2007, HK$180,000 for HK$3,000,000)
  • Total winnings: HK$6,996,376 over 52 games
  • Average winnings: Approx. HK$134,545.7 over 52 games

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