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  2. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Australian game show)

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    Beginning with an eleven-question format starting at $1,000, this was later changed to the standard 15-question format and offered a top prize of $1 million. In the 2007 revision of the show, the new maximum prize money on offer is $5 million; however, in the 2010 revision the top prize reverted to $1 million.

  3. Crown Australian Poker Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Main Event was a $1,000 buy in Limit Holdem tournament that attracted 74 entries with a $74,000 prize pool. The Crown Australian Poker Championship, or the 'Aussie Millions' as it became known, moved to January in 2001, attracting 40 entrants with a $5,000 buy in for a prize pool of $200,000.

  4. Deal or No Deal (Australian game show) - Wikipedia

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    Deal or No Deal is an Australian game show which originally broadcast on the Seven Network from 13 July 2003 to 4 October 2013, hosted by Andrew O'Keefe.On 29 January 2024, a reboot series premiered on Network 10, hosted by Grant Denyer.

  5. Lotteries in Australia - Wikipedia

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    If there is no division 1 winner in Tattslotto it jackpots to at least $8 million, but this rarely happens; the most recent occurrence as of August 2020 was in April 2020. [ citation needed ] A minimum of four standard games (or six with a Quick Pick entry) must be purchased at a cost of $0.65 per game, plus agent's commission.

  6. Thoroughbred valuation - Wikipedia

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    For example, at the 2007 Fall Yearling sale at Keeneland, 3,799 young horses sold for a total of $385,018,600, for an average of $101,347 per horse. [2] However, that average sales price reflected a variation that included at least 19 horses that sold for only $1,000 each and 34 that sold for over $1,000,000 apiece.

  7. Gambling in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Gambling is an activity undertaken by many Australians. In 2022, 72.8% of Australian adults gambled within the previous 12 months (80.5% for men and 66.2% for women) and 38% of Australian adults gambled at least once per week (48% for men and 28% for women). [1]

  8. Deal or No Deal (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the TV show format, the on-board shows had passengers playing the game, with the "case card" appearing on screen instead of the cases held by the models. The winner of each game got a chance to win a free cruise or up to $1,000 in cash when they play along. [59]

  9. Kentucky Derby - Wikipedia

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    the Australian (1858) branch produced 4 winners, including: Baden-Baden (1874), winner of the 1877 Kentucky Derby [83] the Waverly (1870) branch produced 1 winner, most recently Montrose in 1887 [84] the Spendthrift (1876) branch produced 2 winners (all branched through the Man o' War (1917) line), most recently War Admiral in 1937 [85] [86]