Deal Or No Deal Slot Machine Strategy

Deal or No Deal World is a 5-reel, 20-payline game, developed by Playtech. It is considered one of the most exciting video slot games that have been released recently. Its popularity comes from the overwhelming success of the TV show that has the same name. The slot game itself provides every player with the opportunity to quickly add a great sum of money to their bank accounts. However, one of the most appealing features Deal or No Deal World has is the three different bonus rounds it offers. In other words, the chances for winning are constantly increasing and you can become the lucky winner at any time.

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Deal or No Deal Jackpot Info

ProviderPlaytech
Paylines20
Min Bet€0.02 (playing on all lines)
Max Bet€200
Free Spins FeatureYES
Wild SymbolDeal or No Deal Logo
Scatter SymbolPhone
Progressive JackpotPlay all 20 paylines

Game Features

If you have ever watched the popular TV show, then you should be pretty much acquainted with the rules. There are 26 cases and you have to open all of them, while following the rules of the game. The banker will occasionally call and offer you a particular amount. If you accept the deal, the game is over, if you decline, you have to continue opening cases until you come across an offering that seems fine for you. The chance to win the progressive jackpot is 1 in 26.

Playtech developers have dedicated a lot of time and efforts to making Deal or No Deal slot game the best of its kind. It features 3 Bonus games, flash format, monetary gifts and last but not least, a progressive jackpot. The coin denomination ranges from €0.02 to €10.00.

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Scatter Symbol

Expectedly, the Phone accounts for the scatter symbol in Deal or No Deal. If you manage to get at least three scatter symbols displayed on your screen, you should be prepared to enter the special bonus game.

Strategy

Wild Symbol

The wild symbol is represented by the logo of Deal or No Deal. This icon substitutes all the other symbols apart from the scatter. In other words, if you come across a couple of wild symbols, all the other lacking icons will be made up for and a cash explosion will be produced. In addition, the wild symbol doubles the amount you will win.

Bonus Feature

As already mentioned, you need to trigger 3, 4 or 5 scatter symbols in order to enter the Reel Banker Bonus Game during which you will get a number of free spins. And the best of all is that the prizes will be doubled.

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You will also be given the chance to multiply your bet up to 20 times. During the game, you will be proposed 10 appealing offers and you are free to accept the deal if you believe you are not likely to make it to the progressive jackpot. However, if you feel today is your lucky day, go for it.

Progressive Jackpot

Deal or No Deal offers every player three jackpots that can be won – the Banker's Richest Slot Game – Safe 1, Safe 2 and Safe 3. The progressive jackpot is yours if you play all 20 paylines. The amount of the jackpot is determined by the bet per line that activated the bonus.

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Introduction


Deal or No Deal is a casino game closely based on the popular television show. The Internet casino version was developed by Dragonfish, a company that provides software to Internet casinos. Based on YouTube videos, there appears to be a similar slot game in the UK. This page shall deal with the Internet version only.

Rules


  1. The game will consist of 26 prizes randomly places in 26 boxes. The amounts are the product of the player's wager and these amounts: $0.02, $0.04, $0.06, $0.08, $0.10, $0.12, $0.14, $0.16, $0.18, $0.20, $0.22, $0.24, $0.26, $0.50, $0.60, $0.70, $0.80, $0.90, $1.00, $1.10, $1.20, $1.30, $1.40, $1.50, $2.00, and $10.00.
  2. The player makes a wager.
  3. The player will pick one of 26 numbered boxes to be set aside as his box.
  4. The player will open six other boxes, leaving 20.
  5. The 'banker' will offer the player a surrender value. The player may take the deal and quit or choose 'no deal' and keep playing.
  6. Assuming the player declined the banker offer he will open five more boxes, leaving 15.
  7. The banker will offer the player another surrender value. The player may accept it and quit or play on.
  8. Assuming the player declined the banker offer he will open five more boxes, leaving 10.
  9. The banker will offer the player another surrender value. The player may accept it and quit or play on.
  10. Assuming the player declined the banker offer he will open four more boxes, leaving 6.
  11. The banker will offer the player another surrender value. The player may accept it and quit or play on.
  12. Assuming the player declined the banker offer he will open four more boxes, leaving 2.
  13. The banker will offer the player another surrender value. The player may accept it and quit or open his box and win what is inside.

Note that unlike the television show, the player may not switch his box/case when it is down to two.

Example


First I select a bet amount. The possible wins are shown on the side, which are proportional to my wager.


I'm asked to choose a case. I select number 23, which is set aside.

I'm then asked to open six of the other boxes. After choosing six the amounts left are: $0.02, $0.06, $0.08, $0.12, $0.14, $0.16, $0.18, $0.20, $0.24, $0.26, $0.50, $0.60, $0.70, $0.80, $0.90, $1.00, $1.20, $1.50, $2.00, and $10.00.


The phone rings and it is the Banker offering me $1.03 to quit. This is also the average of the remaining cases. I choose 'no deal.'

I'm then asked to open five of the other boxes. After choosing five the amounts left are: $0.02, $0.06, $0.08, $0.14, $0.18, $0.24, $0.26, $0.50, $0.60, $0.70, $0.80, $0.90, $1.00, $1.50, and $10.00.


The phone rings and it is the Banker offering me $1.13 to quit. This is also the average of the remaining cases. I choose 'no deal.'

I'm then asked to open five of the other boxes. After choosing five the amounts left are: $0.02, $0.08, $0.26, $0.60, $0.70, $0.80, $0.90, $1.00, $1.50, and $10.00.


The phone rings and it is the Banker offering me $1.58 to quit. This is also the average of the remaining cases if I round down to the penny. I choose 'no deal.'

I'm then asked to open four of the other boxes. After choosing four the amounts left are: $0.02, $0.08, $0.60, $0.70, $0.80, and $10.00.


The phone rings and it is the Banker offering me $2.03 to quit. This is also the average of the remaining cases if I round down to the penny. I choose 'no deal.'

I'm then asked to open four of the other boxes. After choosing four the amounts left are: 2¢ and 80¢.


The phone rings and it is the Banker offering me 41¢ to quit. This is also the average of the remaining cases. I choose 'no deal.'

My case is opened to reveal my prize — 2¢.

Analysis


The average of the 26 cases is 95.46% of the bet amount.

The banker is kind enough to always offer fair value in his offers. Thus, you may do whatever you wish. Not considering the issue of the banker offers being rounded down to the penny, there is never a right or wrong decision.

The expected return is simply the average of the cases divided by the bet amount, which is 95.46%. In other words, a house edge of 4.54%. Contrary to what some may believe, as long as the banker makes fair offers, which he does here, there is no gaining any advantage on the banker.

Video


I posted a video of my play on YouTube.


Written by:Michael Shackleford