Poker Face (game Show) - International Versions

International Versions

Country Name Host(s) TV station Regular top prize in local currency Super final prize in local currency
Australia
The Con Test
Andrew G
Brigitte Duclos
Network Ten
A$50,000
none
Brazil
O Jogador
Ana Hickmann
Britto Junior
Rede Record
R$50,000
none
Colombia
El Jugador
Andrea Serna
Claudia Bahamon
RCN
CO$200,000,000
none
Hungary
PókerArc
István Vágó
Balázs Sebestyén
RTL Klub
2,000,000 Ft
7,000,000 Ft
50,000,000 Ft
20,000,000 Ft
India
PokerFace: Dil Sachcha Cherha Jhootha
Sharman Joshi
Real TV
none
Rs. 10,000,000
China
王牌碟中谍
Tao Shen
ZJTV
none
None
Mexico
Doble Cara
Rodrigo Murray
Azteca Trece
MX$100,000
none
Norway
PokerFjes
Øyvind Fjeldheim
Cathrine Riis Lilleaas
TV2
KR100,000
KR1,000,000
Philippines
title unrevealed
TBA
TBA
TBA
none
Poland
Wielki Poker
Cezary Kosiński
Paweł Burczyk
TVP2
50,000 zł
250,000 zł
Portugal
Jogo Duplo
José Carlos Malato
Ana Galvão
RTP1
€10,000
€50,000
Slovakia
Veľký hráč
Peter Kočiš
Ján Dubnička
TV JOJ
TBA
€45,000
Sweden
PokerFejs
Gry Forssell
Adam Alsing
TV4
KR200,000
KR1,000,000
Vietnam
Đấu trí
Nguyễn Tùng Chi
Lại Văn Sâm
VTV3
15,000,000₫
30,000,000₫
60,000,000₫
  • The UK show also aired on TV3 in Ireland.
  • The UK original's hosts Ant & Dec attempted to sell the show in the United States to ABC without success, according to an online article on A2 News Central's website that instead referenced the US launch of Wanna Bet?/You Bet! for the same network (a program they will host).
  • Although, some versions have just one host on stage and the other host in the interview room, the Mexican and Indian versions are the only versions with only one presenter. "El Jugador" (the Colombian version) is the first version with two female presenters.
  • The Hungarian version runs as a three-round tournament over six weeks. At the end of the sixth week, the six weekly winners compete in the super final.

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