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El Precio Justo
El Prrecio Justo 2000
El Precio Justo 2002
El Precio Justo Romero
El Precio Justo 2021 Titlecard
Aired
TVE1 (1988-1993, 1999-2004)
Antena 3 (2006-2007)
Telecinco (2021)
Cuatro (2021)
Host
Joaquín Prat (1988-1993)
Carlos Lozano (1999-2001)
Guillermo Romero (2002-2004)
Juan y Medio (2006-2007)
Carlos Sobera (2021)

Game Format[]

With the first four contestants called, the first round of the contest was held and then in each round one more contestant was called who would join the three non-winning contestants from the previous round, until all nine contestants had been called and six had been made. total rounds of competition.

Once the six rounds of the contest had been completed, there were six winning contestants who had won the right to compete in the final showcase and three unlucky contestants, those who had not managed to win in the last round. For these three contestants, a consolation game called "The Prize Ladder" was played, which was based on cards, in which they could win some money, sometimes significant amounts. On the cards were the financial amounts corresponding to the values ​​of all the gifts that appeared throughout the night in the program, and there were also four jokers with the image of the sponsor valued at 500,000 pesetas. Each contestant had their own deck and could draw a maximum of five cards in total. The first letter was a sure prize. Then the game consisted of guessing whether the next card would be higher or lower. If they were correct, they won the money on the card and could continue playing. If they failed, they lost half and the game was over. By drawing a joker, the next card was yours directly without needing to guess. They could stand at any time, winning all the money they had managed to accumulate in their cards. If they also managed to successfully complete their five cards, they would automatically win the golden wild card, and with it a pot of money that would increase week by week if it was not delivered.

The six contestants aspiring to the showcase were organized into two rounds of three contestants. In each round, a gift from the window was shown, and as in the rounds of the first phase, they had to try to guess the fair price of that gift, with the particularity that this time everyone had to write the price they thought before showing it. all at the same time, and the winner would be the one who came closest without going too far, although this time they would not win the gift shown as part of the final showcase.

The winners of the two rounds would be the contestants in the final showcase. The display was a succession of several large gifts, including cars, motorcycles, trips, jewelry, and all kinds of prizes. Once all the gifts in the window were shown, they had to try to guess what they thought was the fair price for all the gifts together, making all the sums they thought appropriate. Once they had written down the price they believed, they would show it. If they both passed, they would both lose. If not, the winner would be the one who came closest to the right price. If the indicated price was less than 300,000 pesetas from the fair price (500,000 pesetas in later stages), they would win all the gifts in the window. If not, they would choose one of the prizes and it would be theirs.

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The reason why the Sobera version would move to Cuatro later on in its short-lived lifespan is because of the reconfiguration in the grid before the imminent arrival of Euro 2020 along with a share of piss poor ratings.

See Also[]

El Precio Justo (1996)

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