Play Deal or No Deal Online – Bet365

Deal or No DealBet365 Games is the latest site to introduce Deal or No Deal to their line up of games available for real money wagering. This game works like the popular television game show it’s modeled after, and the great news is the Bet365 Games is offering players a £10 no deposit bonus to try this game out.

Get £10 Free to Play ‘Deal or No Deal’ at Bet365 Games

Update: Bet365 Games now offers two version of ‘Deal or No Deal’. The first game is the classic version as explained below. The second is a jackpot version in which a player who keeps their box to the end, or trades for the last box standing, has a chance at a jackpot prize. In September 2008, a lucky Bet365 Games account holder from the UK with the user name Power54, walked away with a colossal £100,000 ‘Deal or No Deal’ Jackpot prize.

A review of Bet365’s ‘Deal or No Deal’

Bet365’s version of ‘Deal or No Deal’ uses 26 numbered boxes each containing a cash payout worth between 1/50th and ten times a player’s initial stake. At the start of the game, a player chooses a starting box he’ll keep (at least for now) of which the cash prize inside the box will remain hidden until the end of the game.

Once a player’s starting box is selected he then chooses 6 boxes to open. His goal is to select boxes with the lowest cash prize possible, because this increases the value of the remaining boxes in play. After opening these six boxes the banker will make an offer to purchase the player’s starting box for a cash value.

If a player wishes to accept the offer, he’ll click the button titled “Deal”, doing so the game is over and the player’s account is credited with the amount of the dealers offer.

If a player wishes to decline the bankers offer and continue playing, he’ll click the box titled “No Deal”.

A player continuing will now open 5 additional boxes, once again with the goal of selecting 5 boxes with the lowest cash prize possible in order to increase the value of the boxes still in play.

Once this second round of opening boxes is complete, the banker will once again make an offer to purchase the player’s box. The player may chose to accept this deal by clicking “Deal” or decline and continue playing by selecting “No Deal”.

This process continues until a player accepts a deal or only two boxes remain.

Here are the various rounds in order:

1. Player chooses his own box and then opens six boxes.
2. The banker makes his first offer to purchase the player’s box.
3. If a player chooses no deal he opens five additional boxes.
4. The banker makes a second offer to purchase the player’s box.
5. If a player chooses no deal he once again opens 5 boxes.
6. The banker makes a third offer to purchase the player’s box.
7. If a player chooses no deal, this time he’ll open 4 additional boxes.
8. The banker makes a forth offer to purchase the box.
9. If a player once again chooses no deal he then opens 4 of the remaining 6 boxes.
10. With just two boxes remaining the banker makes a fifth and final offer to purchase the player’s box.

If a player declines the final deal their box is then opened, and they are credited with the cash prize inside.

With Bet365 Games’ generous offer of a £10 no deposit required bonus, you have nothing to lose. To get started playing ‘Deal or No Deal’ online and to claim your £10 free bonus, head on over to the Bet365 Games website.

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