Deal or No Deal Live

Pick your briefcase to scoop an exciting win on Deal or No Deal Live.

Enjoy all the features of the hugely popular game show in this thrilling live casino.

Answer the call!


    Deal or No Deal Live Game Overview

    The minimum bet size in Deal or No Deal Live is 10p.

    The maximum bet size in this game is £900.


    Qualification Round

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

    This unlocks the bank vault door and allows you into the game show. 

    To increase their qualification chances, you can buy one or two rings by selecting ‘Easy’ or ‘Very Easy’.

    The gold segments on the bought rings will automatically be aligned on top. 

    This increases the amount of your selected bet by three times for one ring (Easy) and nine times for two rings (Very Easy).

    You must do this within the qualification time shown in the countdown timer at the centre of the wheel. 

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

    You can spin the wheel as many times as you wish 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.

    At any point in the qualification round, you have the option to select any of the briefcases to be the biggest-prized briefcase. 

    To do this you simply click/tap on one of the prize values listed down the left and right-hand sides of the game window. 

    You can do this as many times as you like in the time available. 

    The bigger your bets during this qualification round, the bigger the value will be in the briefcases for the actual game show.


    The Top Up Wheel

    Once you’ve qualified, the Top Up wheel appears. 

    You now have the option to top up the amount of money in the briefcase you chose to be the biggest-prize briefcase by 5x–50x your bet.

    To do this you select your Top Up bet amount and spin the wheel.

    You can spin the Top Up wheel as many times as you wish in the time provided. 

    Each spin will cost you your selected bet amount. 

    Again, a countdown timer is shown at the centre of the wheel.


    The Main Game

    You now 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, set in two orderly rows, and the host’s assistant, are just behind.

    Each of the 16 briefcases contains a number between 1 and 16 and they are distributed randomly across the studio.

    The amounts of money in the numbered briefcases are shown on the left and right sides of the screen.

    During the game show, the host’s assistant will gradually open the briefcases revealing the briefcase numbers and the amount of money they contain. 

    Once a briefcase has been opened it no longer participates 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

    Three of the 16 randomly distributed briefcases are opened. 

    The Banker then makes a ‘Deal or No Deal’ offer and waits for your decision:

    If you choose ‘Deal’, then the amount of money won is displayed in the winning message and added to your balance. 

    At the same time, you will be offered the opportunity to return to the qualification round.

    If you choose ‘No Deal’, you continue to play.

    If you do not choose within the decision time, the decision is interpreted as ‘No Deal’ and play continues.


    Second opening and offer

    Four more randomly distributed briefcases are opened. Again, the Banker makes a ‘Deal or No Deal’ offer and waits for a decision.


    Third opening and offer

    Four more randomly distributed briefcases are opened, followed by the Banker’s ‘Deal or No Deal’ offer.


    Fourth opening and final offer

    Three more randomly distributed briefcases are opened, leaving only your briefcase and the one other remaining briefcase. 

    The Banker then makes a final offer with three options: ‘Deal’, ‘Switch Briefcases’ or ‘No Deal’ and waits for you to make your decision.

    You may choose ‘Deal’ to take the offer and collect your winnings.

    The option to ‘Switch Briefcases’ is also offered, allowing you to swap if you think the amount of money in the other remaining briefcase is higher.

    You can also choose ‘No Deal’ and keep your assigned briefcase.


    The final opening

    During the last opening, the two last briefcases are opened.

    If you chose ‘No Deal’ for the Banker’s final offer, you win the prize of your assigned briefcase.

    If you chose ‘Switch Briefcases’, you win the prize of the other briefcase. 

    A message displaying your winnings in the game show will appear on-screen and you are returned 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.