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* HomeParticipationSweepstakes: Usually announced before the bonus Jackpot round, where home players are given two answers and they can subsequently answer via their phones with text messaging.

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* HomeParticipationSweepstakes: Usually announced before the bonus Jackpot round, where home players are given two two/three answers and they can subsequently answer via their phones with text messaging.
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** Team: Seven questions are given in a 90-second limit. A broad category is given, and a contestant must press a button and say "MINE" to get the question. After an answer is given or if the contestant considers skipping the question, all members say "Sure-na!". A player in control may also ask others to help or have a teammate take control for them. The team must get 5 correct answers out of 7 to win the jackpot.

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** Team: Seven questions are given in a 90-second limit. A broad category is given, and a contestant must press a button and say "MINE" to get the question. After an answer is given or if the contestant considers skipping the question, all members say "Sure-na!". A player in control may also ask others to help or have a teammate take control for them. Each question is worth 10,000 pesos. The team may pass twice and must get 5 correct answers out of 7 to win the jackpot.jackpot.
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** Team: Seven questions are given in a 90-second limit. A broad category is given, and a contestant must press a button and say "MINE" to get the question. After an answer is given or if the contestant considers skipping the question, they say "Sure-na!"

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** Team: Seven questions are given in a 90-second limit. A broad category is given, and a contestant must press a button and say "MINE" to get the question. After an answer is given or if the contestant considers skipping the question, they all members say "Sure-na!" "Sure-na!". A player in control may also ask others to help or have a teammate take control for them. The team must get 5 correct answers out of 7 to win the jackpot.
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** Pyramid: A contestant gets a question from the host, followed by a 60-second timer to check the Tarantarium for answers. After the time is up, they must give an answer. It's 50,000 pesos if they don't answer correctly.

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** Pyramid: A contestant gets a question from the host, followed by a 60-second timer to check the Tarantarium for answers. After the time is up, they must give an answer.answer within another 60 seconds. It's 50,000 pesos if they don't answer correctly.
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The Atras-Abante format (2006-2008) selects ten contestants and a randomized system selects a category and a letter to accompany it. If a contestant can name one based on the two, they can advance to the main game (first five only). By then, a game of strategy ensues. Once a contestant answers a question right, they can either advance ("Abante Ako!") or force one contestant to go back one spot ("Atras si... Abante Ako!"). The first two to exit the main area advances to the next round with the defending champion (the first contestant also earns a bonus prize). The Knock-Out round follows with three specific categories and the defending championship selects a category. After a twenty second thinking zone, contestants come up with a correct answer, with the first advancing to the Jackpot round.

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The Atras-Abante format (2006-2008) selects ten contestants and a randomized system selects a category and a letter to accompany it. If a contestant can name one based on the two, they can advance to the main game (first five only). By then, a game of strategy ensues. Once a contestant answers a question right, they can either advance ("Abante Ako!") or force one contestant to go back one spot ("Atras si... Abante Ako!"). The first two to exit the main area advances to the next round with the defending champion (the first contestant also earns a bonus prize). The Knock-Out round follows with three specific categories and the defending championship selects a category. After a twenty second thinking zone, contestants come up with a correct answer, answers one-at-a-time, with misses resulting in elimination and the first last man standing advancing to the Jackpot round.
round. There is also some extra cash for those who can clear their list.

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