BuzzerBlog: Nine Network in Australia Picks Up "Power of 10"
Travis P
· 2 years ago
Channel Nine won't offer $10 Million. Given the maximum prize on offer on Aussie TV was $2 Million (Deal or No Deal), I suspect the top prize will be $1 Million.
Mathieu
· 2 years ago
Since it will air on Channel Nine, they should call it "Power of Nine" and multiply by 9...
* $1,000 question: 40% range * $9,000 question: 30% range * $81,000 question: 20% range * $729,000 question: 10% range * $6,561,000 question: Exact guess from the previous question (see below)
Yeah, that would sort of make sense.
David Howell
· 2 years ago
You just made me laugh so very hard.
I wouldn't rule out a $10m prize just to scare Seven and the other networks, especially as we know it might never be given away. That said, if there's one country where someone will risk $900,000 on a one-in-11 shot at an additional $9,000,000, it's Australia.
Marc
· 2 years ago
They could just scale it down by the power of 10--start at $100 and finish at $1,000,000.
Nikolai
· 2 years ago
Who knows how this will play out? Those down under will just have to wait and see.
* $1,000 question: 40% range
* $9,000 question: 30% range
* $81,000 question: 20% range
* $729,000 question: 10% range
* $6,561,000 question: Exact guess from the previous question (see below)
Yeah, that would sort of make sense.
I wouldn't rule out a $10m prize just to scare Seven and the other networks, especially as we know it might never be given away. That said, if there's one country where someone will risk $900,000 on a one-in-11 shot at an additional $9,000,000, it's Australia.