Everything you need to get started playing the Deal or No Deal Live casino game show. Can you guess the right suitecase or rather take the bank's offer? The game has three main sections.
In the first part, you need to qualify within a short time to join the game. Also, in this section, you need to select one of the 16 suitecases. Using spins, you determine the size of the prize you can win with it.
The qualification takes place on a wheel consisting of three rings. The golden segments of the rings need to align with the upper sector of the wheel after the spin. For each spin, you have to place a bet, which is at least 20 cents. The possible prize in the selected bag will be between 75 times and 500 times the bet.
This qualification game feels a bit like playing on a slot machine, but the main goal is to progress to the next level with a higher main prize multiplier. If you want to get in easier, you can buy boosts or even immediate access. The chances of progressing per spin are:
It's worth noting that in the long run, the cost of progression is 18 times the bet, regardless of whether we purchase boosts or not.
The second main part of the game is the Top-Up Phase. In this section, you are not obligated to do anything if you don't want to. However, here you have the opportunity to increase the prize in any suitcase, including the one you chose during the qualification round.
The size of the prizes primarily depends on the stake you played with in the qualifying game. Essentially, each suitcase corresponds to a prize multiplier, ranging from 0.1 times up to 50 times. Additionally, as mentioned earlier, the main suitcase moves between a multiplier of 75 times and 500 times by default.
You can increase the prizes found in the suitcases with another spinning game on a wheel of fortune. On the wheel, you'll find multipliers between 5 and 50, and you choose the stake. After the spin, the value gets added to the selected suitcase.
The final phase is the main game, "Deal or No Deal". This game is divided into five stages. In every stage, several suitcases are opened, which are then removed from further play. After each stage, the bank makes an offer. If you accept this offer, the current round ends for you. The bank's offer is based on the average value of the remaining suitcases.
Round | Number of Suitcases Opened |
---|---|
1 | 3 |
2 | 4 |
3 | 4 |
4 | 3 |
5 | Choice between the last 2 remaining suitcases |
By the fifth round, only two suitcases remain. At this point, you can choose between the suitcase in front, the one behind, or accept the bank's offer, which is the average value of the two suitcases.