$750,000 | |
Where on Board | Bottom right |
Version | Deal or No Deal (USA) |
No. of Winners | 1 (Michele Falco) |
Interesting Fact | It is the second highest amount. |
Nicknames | Three quarters-of-a-million, Three quarters |
$750,000 is the second highest amount. Whenever a board has a top prize that is greater than $1 million, it appears either as the third-highest amount ($2.5 million, and $3 million boards) or as the fourth-highest amount under a non-top prize multi-million dollar amount ($4 million, $5 million, and $6 million).
Winners[]
Only one contestant have won $750,000, once happened in the Premiere Week in the second season. Michele Falco played her game on September 22, 2006 with $750,000 and $1,000,000, went all the way to the end, turning down a final offer of $880,000 and refusing to swap her case (#8) to win $750,000.
Sellers[]
Nine other contestants also picked the $750,000, but bailed out (dealt) before they could claim it.
- Michael Wallace, March 31, 2006, Deal for $252,000 (Had case #15)
- Casey Bell, June 5, 2006, Deal for $196,000 ($5,000,000 top prize, Had case #23)
- Amanda Hancock, January 14, 2007, Deal for $97,000 (Had case #7)
- Danny Pecoraro, November 9, 2007, Deal for $129,000 (Had case #11)
- Larren Colum, February 27, 2008, Deal for $228,000 (Had case #13)
- Michael Levy, May 5, 2008, Deal for $274,000 (Had case #4)
- Kim Jones, May 18, 2009, Deal for $137,000 (Had case #13)
- Jorge Montero, June 12, 2019, Deal for $119,000 (Had case #17)
- Lisa Glicksman, July 3, 2019, Deal for $156,000 (Had case #12)
Trivia[]
- At the end of Season 5, Cases 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 16, 20, and 26 are the ten cases to not have the three quarters of a million.
- Before or after Michele’s win, the $750,000 is never won.