Deal or No Deal

Open one of those iconic boxes and you could find a progressive jackpot win on Deal or No Deal!


    Deal or No Deal Slot - How to Play

    Play with up to 20 paylines on Deal or No Deal.


    Banker's Offer

    Should the ringing phone stop your reels, you are guaranteed a win.

    However, the banker will always try his best to test your nerve!

    The banker will make a guaranteed offer in exchange for the amount you would win on the reels.

    If will only be made if he knows you have a win.

    Choose 'Deal' to accept the offer.

    Choose 'No Deal' to take your chances and return to the reels.


    Mystery Box Bonus

    Collecting three or more Mystery Box Bonus symbols will trigger this bonus round.

    You will then be presented with 15 boxes.

    A total of 11 of these have cash inside, while three are empty and one has a win multiplier.

    Clicking on a box will reveal your awards.

    Clicking on an empty box ends your bonus round.


    Deal or No Deal Bonus

    Collecting three Deal or No Deal Bonus symbols on reels 1, 3 and 5 triggers this bonus round.

    You must play with all 20 paylines to be eligible to trigger this bonus round.

    A random box will then be chosen.

    This could contain anything from a penny to the game jackpot.

    The banker will then make a series of offers for that box.

    Only two boxes will remain at the end of the game - you must decide whether to accept the final offer or to see what is in your box.


    Game Jackpots

    These progressive jackpots will continue to grow until one lucky player wins the lot!

    A percentage of every £1 you wager on this game will be added to the progressive jackpot pool.

    Each player that enters the bonus round has an equal chance of winning a jackpot.

    This is because the winners of the game jackpot are selected at random via a random number generator. 


    Deal or No Deal RTP

    Deal or No Deal Jackpot 1

    - The expected return to player is 80.67% + 6.71% Jackpot contribution.

    - 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 £80.67 of wins plus the chance to win the jackpot.

    - The expected return to player stated above is based on the optimal strategy


    Deal or No Deal Jackpot 2

    - The expected return to player is 80.67% + 6.43% Jackpot contribution.

    - 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 £80.67 of wins plus the chance to win the jackpot.

    - The expected return to player stated above is based on the optimal strategy


    Deal or No Deal Jackpot 3

    - The expected return to player is 80.67% + 6.03% Jackpot contribution.

    - 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 £80.67 of wins plus the chance to win the jackpot.

    - The expected return to player stated above is based on the optimal strategy