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'''''One to One Million''''' is a [[Mercury|Mercurian]] [[wikipedia:Quiz show|quiz show]], aired on [[MeTV1]]. On air since February 2015, the show sees contestants taking on multiple-choice general knowledge questions, whilst staking money from their prize bank to build as big a jackpot as possible, starting from Cr 1, and attempting to build it to a total of Cr 1 million. The contestants are given three ''Assists'' to help them, and they may opt to leave the game at any stage, taking home the winnings accumulated so far as well as having half of their stake returned, should they choose not to risk answering a particular question, as an incorrect answer will lose the player their stake and eliminate them from the game. Players may answer a maximum of twenty questions, which would make the theoretical maximum prize Cr 1,048,576, however, this is capped at Cr 1 million. The series is presented by [[Jennifer Thornton]].
'''''One to One Million''''' is a [[Mercury|Mercurian]] [[wikipedia:Quiz show|quiz show]], aired on [[MeTV1]]. On air since February 2015, the show sees contestants taking on multiple-choice general knowledge questions, whilst staking money from their prize bank to build as big a jackpot as possible, starting from 1 ₥c, and attempting to build it to a total of 100 million ₥c. The contestants are given three ''Assists'' to help them, and they may opt to leave the game at any stage, taking home the winnings accumulated so far, should they choose not to risk answering a particular question. An incorrect answer will lose the player any at-risk winnings and eliminate them from the game. Players answer a maximum of twenty questions in total. The series is presented by [[Jennifer Thornton]].


==History==
==History==
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Each show has a panel of eight prospective contestants, who take part in a selection round where all contestants begin with Cr 1. They are all asked ten multiple choice questions, and the player that answers the ten questions the quickest is chosen to take part in the main game. Contestants that provide an incorrect answer do not lose any of the accumulated money at this stage, however they do receive a 10 second penalty, to be added to their total time at the end of the round. The contestant starts with the amount that they won, up to a maximum of Cr 1,024, in the selection round, which they must then stake on the successive multiple-choice questions that follow. The questions they face get more difficult as the game progresses, however, for every question, there are four possible answers given, and the contestant has access to three ''Assists''. Contestants are given a clue word to a pertinent piece of information about the question prior to making their stake, which must be a minimum of half of the contestant's accumulated money, or whatever is needed to reach the Cr 1 million cap. If a contestant provides an incorrect answer to a question, they lose all of their at-risk money, and are eliminated from the game. The next-best contestant from the selection round then takes part in the main game.
Each show has a panel of eight prospective contestants, who take part in a selection round where all contestants begin with 100 ₥c. They are all asked the same ten multiple choice questions, and the player that answers the ten questions the quickest is chosen to take part in the main game. Contestants that provide an incorrect answer do not lose any of the accumulated money at this stage, however they do receive a 10 second penalty, to be added to their total time at the end of the round. The contestant starts with the amount that they won, up to a maximum of Cr 1,000, in the selection round, which they must then stake on the successive multiple-choice questions that follow. The questions they face get more difficult as the game progresses, and, for every question, there are four possible answers given. The contestant has access to three ''Assists''. If a contestant provides an incorrect answer to a question, they lose all of their at-risk money (effectively falling three steps down the money ladder for any question beyond the 1 million ₥c step), and are eliminated from the game. The next-best contestant from the selection round then takes part in the main game.
 
Contestants that do not accumulate the maximum prize money in the selection round still face 10 questions in the main game, however the maximum prize is reduced accordingly, such that a player taking 25,000 ₥c into the main game, could only win, for example, a maximum of 25 million ₥c.


===Assists===
===Assists===
The contestant may use these assists once each at any stage during the game, and may only use one on any particular question.
The contestant may use these assists once each at any stage during the game, and may only use one on any particular question.


*'''Second guess''': If selected before giving an answer, the contestant is allowed two attempts to answer the question. If an incorrect answer is given with the first attempt, then the contestant may still choose to leave the game, so this can, in theory, be used for a lower-risk attempt at a question.
*'''Second guess''': If selected before giving an answer, the contestant is allowed two attempts to answer the question. If an incorrect answer is given with the first attempt, then the contestant may no longer choose to leave the game without attempting a second answer.
*'''Keep-stake''': Sets a safety net, so that even if a player answers a subsequent question incorrectly, they will not drop below the prize accumulated prior to using the assist.
*'''Keep-stake''': Sets a safety net, so that even if a player answers a subsequent question incorrectly, they will not drop below the prize accumulated prior to using the assist. This safety net will be superseded if the contestant continues three or more steps further than when the Assist was used.
*'''Double step''': The contestant may choose to use this assist before the options are shown for a particular question. This allows the customer to stake double the amount they have accumulated so far, but they must then answer the question without seeing the multiple choices. If the contestant answers this question incorrectly, they will drop back to Cr 1, regardless of any safety nets in place.
*'''Double step''': The contestant may choose to use this assist before the options are shown for a particular question. This allows the contestant to skip one level of the ladder, however, they must then answer the question without seeing the multiple choices. If the contestant answers this question incorrectly, they will drop back to 100,000 ₥c (or 100 ₥c for lower value questions), regardless of any safety nets in place.


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!colspan=3|Optimal progression
!colspan=4|Money ladder
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!width=20%|Question
!width=10%|Question
!width=40%|Prize
!width=30%|Selection round value
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|''0'' || ''Cr 1,024'' ||rowspan=10| All
|''0'' || 100 || ''100,000'' ||rowspan=3| All
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| 1 || Cr 2,048
| 1 || 200 || 200,000
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| 2 || Cr 4,096
| 2 || 500 || 500,000
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| 3 || Cr 8,192
| 3 || 1,000 || 1,000,000 || 900,000
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| 4 || Cr 16,384
| 4 || 2,500 || 2,500,000 || 2,300,000
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| 5 || Cr 32,768
| 5 || 4,000 || 4,000,000 || 3,500,000
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| 6 || Cr 65,536
| 6 || 7,500 || 7,500,000 || 6,500,000
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| 7 || Cr 131,072
| 7 || 15,000 || 15,000,000 || 12,500,000
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| 8 || Cr 262,144
| 8 || 25,000 || 25,000,000 || 21,000,000
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| 9 || Cr 524,288
| 9 || 50,000 || 50,000,000 || 42,500,000
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| '''10''' || '''Cr 1 million''' || Cr 475,712
| '''10''' || 100,000 || '''100 million''' || –
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|colspan=3|''Using Double Step on any question will allow the contestant to stake just enough to reach Cr 999,999 on question 9, giving them an almost free shot at the final question''
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Revision as of 00:52, 10 December 2020

One to One Million is a Mercurian quiz show, aired on MeTV1. On air since February 2015, the show sees contestants taking on multiple-choice general knowledge questions, whilst staking money from their prize bank to build as big a jackpot as possible, starting from 1 ₥c, and attempting to build it to a total of 100 million ₥c. The contestants are given three Assists to help them, and they may opt to leave the game at any stage, taking home the winnings accumulated so far, should they choose not to risk answering a particular question. An incorrect answer will lose the player any at-risk winnings and eliminate them from the game. Players answer a maximum of twenty questions in total. The series is presented by Jennifer Thornton.

History

Format

Each show has a panel of eight prospective contestants, who take part in a selection round where all contestants begin with 100 ₥c. They are all asked the same ten multiple choice questions, and the player that answers the ten questions the quickest is chosen to take part in the main game. Contestants that provide an incorrect answer do not lose any of the accumulated money at this stage, however they do receive a 10 second penalty, to be added to their total time at the end of the round. The contestant starts with the amount that they won, up to a maximum of Cr 1,000, in the selection round, which they must then stake on the successive multiple-choice questions that follow. The questions they face get more difficult as the game progresses, and, for every question, there are four possible answers given. The contestant has access to three Assists. If a contestant provides an incorrect answer to a question, they lose all of their at-risk money (effectively falling three steps down the money ladder for any question beyond the 1 million ₥c step), and are eliminated from the game. The next-best contestant from the selection round then takes part in the main game.

Contestants that do not accumulate the maximum prize money in the selection round still face 10 questions in the main game, however the maximum prize is reduced accordingly, such that a player taking 25,000 ₥c into the main game, could only win, for example, a maximum of 25 million ₥c.

Assists

The contestant may use these assists once each at any stage during the game, and may only use one on any particular question.

  • Second guess: If selected before giving an answer, the contestant is allowed two attempts to answer the question. If an incorrect answer is given with the first attempt, then the contestant may no longer choose to leave the game without attempting a second answer.
  • Keep-stake: Sets a safety net, so that even if a player answers a subsequent question incorrectly, they will not drop below the prize accumulated prior to using the assist. This safety net will be superseded if the contestant continues three or more steps further than when the Assist was used.
  • Double step: The contestant may choose to use this assist before the options are shown for a particular question. This allows the contestant to skip one level of the ladder, however, they must then answer the question without seeing the multiple choices. If the contestant answers this question incorrectly, they will drop back to 100,000 ₥c (or 100 ₥c for lower value questions), regardless of any safety nets in place.

Money ladder
Question Selection round value Prize At risk
0 100 100,000 All
1 200 200,000
2 500 500,000
3 1,000 1,000,000 900,000
4 2,500 2,500,000 2,300,000
5 4,000 4,000,000 3,500,000
6 7,500 7,500,000 6,500,000
7 15,000 15,000,000 12,500,000
8 25,000 25,000,000 21,000,000
9 50,000 50,000,000 42,500,000
10 100,000 100 million

Syndicated versions

Nation Broadcaster Local name Language Host Top prize
Sanama Sanama CBC One to One Million Sanaman R$ 1 million