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Contestants travel to Estonia to play Deal Or No Deal. Two-hour episode. Contestants: Elaine Primeaux from Texarkana, Texas and David Krauch from Honolulu, Hawaii
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    David Krauch had the 500K and 750K cases remaining with eight cases left, but opened the 500K case next. David took the $218K deal with three cases left. His case had $50 in it.
    The Banker offered to double the size of the $91K bank offer if Elaine Primeaux ate some blood sausage, but when she did, the size of the sign was doubled, not the actual amount. Elaine turned down the $78K deal with six cases left but opened the 400K case next, leaving just the 100K case. Elaine took the $40K deal with three cases left. Her case had $10 in it.moreless
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    • The second stop in Deal Or No Deal Around The World was Tallinn, Estonia. Alari Kivisaar, host of the Estonian version of Deal or No Deal (Võta või jäta), appeared onstage with Howie. The top prize in the Estonian version is 1,000,000 Estonian kroons (about $100,000 in US dollars). The box covering the button was substantially larger, and the phone made an old-fashioned ringing sound. The Banker offered to double the size of the $91,000 bank offer if Elaine Primeaux ate a piece of blood sausage, an Estonian Christmas food made of barley, pork cubes, and fresh pork blood. After Elaine ate the blood sausage, a sign was brought out that was twice the height and width of the original $91,000 sign (the size was doubled not the actual amount). Elaine turned down the $91,000 bank offer and later won $40,000 with three cases left.

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