$10 | |
Where on Board | Down left (Primetime, Syndication, Revival) |
Version | Deal or No Deal (US) Le Banquier Deal or No Deal Australia Deal or No Deal Canada Vas o No Vas |
No. of Winners | 5 |
Interesting Fact | |
Nicknames | Ten Bucks |
$10 is the fourth lowest amount. Whenever a board has a Double Deal game, it appears as the third lowest amount.
Winners[]
Four contestants won $10 during Season 2, one contestant won $10 in the syndicated version.
Sellers[]
Eighteen other contestants also picked the $10, but bailed out (dealt) before they could claim it.
- Amy Ditbrenner, December 21, 2005, Deal for $201,000 (Had case #8)
- Renee Stokes, May 15, 2006, Deal for $28,000 (Had case #6)
- Kevin O'Bryan, October 30, 2006, Deal for $28,000 (Had case #5)
- Kathy Beck, January 7, 2007, Deal for $99,000 (Had case #10)
- Efren Afonte, December 12, 2007, Deal for $148,000 (halved from $296,000 by the Deal Wheel, Had case #15)
- Tamika Kendall, February 11, 2008, Deal for $166,000 (Had case #17)
- Carla Antonino, March 10, 2008, Deal for $150 (Had case #8)
- Steve Vincentini, March 17, 2008, Deal for $173,000 (Had case #11)
- Jenna Steinhoff, April 23, 2008, Deal for $59,500 (halved from $119,000 by the Deal Wheel, Had case #25)
- Elaine Primeaux, May 7, 2008, Deal for $40,000 (Had case #14)
- Adam Hansen, June 11, 2008, Deal for $263,000 (Had case #14)
- Chris Trieu, June 17, 2008, Deal for $67,000 (Had case #4)
- Odalys Piedra, November 3, 2008, Deal for $198,000 (Had case #18)
- George & Linda Robinson, January 5, 2009, Deal for $34,000 (Had case #13, Daytime show)
- Daniel Matero, January 20, 2009, Deal for $13,000 (Had case #1, Daytime show)
- Jim Elee, January 26, 2009, Deal for $40,000 (Had case #12, Daytime show)
- Alexis Pacina, March 11, 2009, Deal for $27,000 (Had case #10, Daytime show)
- John West, January 30, 2019, Counteroffer accepted for $200,000 (Had case #5)
In addition to this, Annie Hewlitt & Aubrey Wentworth played a Double Deal game (Cases from $0.02 to $2,000,000) and they picked cases #23 and #7, which held the $1,500 and $10 (Normally $750 and $5 in a regular game), which was sold for $6,000.
Swappers (Daytime version only)[]
At least one contestant on the daytime show were initially behind the $10 case, but swapped it out for a lower or higher value.
- Ashley Vickos, March 17, 2009, Dealt for $100 (New Case $100)
Trivia[]
- At the end of Season 5, Cases 1, 4, 8, 10, 14, and 21 are the six cases to not hold the ten dollars.