Deal or No Deal Live

Trigger wins of up to 500x your original bet on our iconic game, Deal or No Deal Live.


    Deal or No Deal Live Game Overview

    In order to qualify for the game show, you must spin the three-reel bank vault wheel and align gold segments in the upper central sector of the wheel. 

    The result of this is that the bank vault door is unlocked, allowing you access into the game show. 

    You can buy one or two rings by selecting ‘Easy’ or ‘Very Easy’, and this will improve your chances of qualification.

    The gold segments on the bought rings will automatically be aligned on top, which increases the amount of your selected bet by three times for one ring (Easy) and nine times for two rings (Very Easy).

    This has to be done within the qualification time shown in the countdown timer at the centre of the wheel. 

    You will automatically be offered qualification for the next round if you do not qualify in the qualification time.

    There is no limit on the number of times you spin the wheel in the time provided. 

    Each spin will cost you the selected bet amount. 

    The bigger your bet, the bigger the value in the briefcases to qualify with for the game show.

    Each spin sets the amount of money in the biggest-prize briefcase by 75x–500x the amount of your bet.

    You have the option to select any of the briefcases to be the biggest-prized briefcase at any point in the qualification round. 

    This can be done if you click one of the prize values listed down the left and right-hand sides of the game window, and you have the option to do this an unlimited amount of times in the available time.

    The value in the briefcases for the game show will be bigger if you play with larger stakes throughout the qualification round.


    The Top Up Wheel

    The Top Up Wheel is displayed as soon as you’ve qualified. 

    At this point, you have the opportunity to boost the amount of money in the briefcase you chose to be the biggest-prize briefcase by 5x–50x your bet.

    This can be done by choosing your Top Up bet amount before spinning the wheel.

    The Top Up Wheel can be spun as many times as you like in the provided time, with each spin being charged at your chosen bet amount. 

    Aa countdown timer is once again displayed at the centre of the wheel.


    The Main Game

    Following qualification, you will enter the main game show as the contestant.

    Your briefcase is on the table at the front of the studio alongside the game show host and a hotline to the Banker. 

    The other 15 briefcases are laid out in two rows, with the assistant to the host just behind them.

    A number between 1 and 16 is contained in each of the boxes, which are then randomly distributed across the studio.

    You can see the sums of money in the briefcases displayed on the left and right sides of the screen.

    Throughout the game show, the host’s assistant will open the briefcases one-by-one, unveiling the amount of money consisted inside.

    As soon as you open a briefcase, it is no longer active in the game show.


    Payouts

    Briefcase
    Prize
    10.1x
    20.2x
    30.5x
    40.7x
    51x
    62x
    73x
    85x
    98x
    1010x
    1112x
    1215x
    1320x
    1425x
    1550x
    1665 - 100x

    First Opening and Offer

    In the first round, three of the 16 randomly distributed briefcases are opened. 

    You are then given a ‘Deal or No Deal’ offer from the Banker, who then awaits your decision:

    Should you elect to ‘Deal’, you win the amount of money that us shown in the winning message, which is then added to your balance. 

    You are simultaneously offered the chance to return to the qualification round when accepting an offer.

    Play continues if you select ‘No Deal’.

    If you fail to accept or reject the offer in the decision time, the ‘No Deal’ outcome is assumed and play continues.


    Second Opening and Offer

    Four more randomly distributed briefcases are opened. 

    The Banker once more makes a ‘Deal or No Deal’ offer, before waiting for your decision.


    Third Opening and Offer

    A further four randomly distributed briefcases are opened, which is again followed by the Banker’s ‘Deal or No Deal’ offer.


    Fourth Opening and Final Offer

    Another three randomly distributed briefcases are opened, which means only your briefcase and one other remain.

    The Banker then makes a final offer with three options: ‘Deal’, ‘Switch Briefcases’ or ‘No Deal’, before once again waiting for your decision.

    If you choose to ‘Deal’ then you collect your winnings.

    The option to ‘Switch Briefcases’ is also given to you, which enables you to switch boxes if you believe the figure in the other remaining briefcase is greater than yours.

    Should you select ‘No Deal’, you keep the briefcase you were initially assigned.


    The Final Opening

    The two last briefcases are opened during the final round.

    If you choose ‘No Deal’ for the Banker’s final offer, you win the prize contained in your assigned briefcase.

    Should you select ‘Switch Briefcases’, the prize of the other briefcase is awarded to you. 

    A message displaying your winnings in the game show will appear on-screen, and you are then re-directed back to the qualification round.


    Return To Player

    Return to Player (RTP): 95.42%

    The expected return is the amount we pay out to players relative to the amount of wagering on the game.

    For example, if we take £100 of wagers we will, on average, pay out £95.42 of wins.