Deal Or No Deal Scratchcard
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Description
Want to take on The Banker but don’t have time to open all those boxes? Then the Deal or No Deal: What’s in Your Box scratchcard is just what you’re looking for!
Simply match symbols and amounts to win. Reveal three telephones to trigger the Blue Box Bonus with four exciting features including 'Mystery Cash Win', 'Free Games' and 'Deal or No Deal'.
This multi-game scratchcard also includes the ‘Jackpot King’ feature which could pay out up to £250,000 – just like the biggest prize on the DOND TV game show!
How To Play
Deal Or No Deal Whats in your Box Scratchcard - Player Instructions
Deal or No Deal is a multi-game scratchcard with an additional Blue Box Bonus triggered in game 3. The Blue Box Bonus has 4 exciting features including 'Mystery Cash Win', 'Free Games', 'Deal or No Deal' as well as 'Jackpot King'!
Getting Started
Press the STAKE ARROWS to choose a Total stake between £1 and £20 (or currency equivalent).
The more you stake the more boxes are removed in the Deal or No Deal bonus game.
How To Play
Press 'BUY CARD' to start the game.
Scratch off game 1 and if your number beats the bankers, you win.
In game 2, scratch off the panels and if you match two of the same amount, you win that prize.
Reveal 3 telephones in game 3 to trigger the Blue Box Bonus.
If you win on game 3 open one of 3 Blue Boxes to find out what prize you have won!
Deal Or No Deal Bonus
Revealing the Deal Or No Deal Bonus during the Blue Box Bonus awards the Deal Or No Deal Bonus.
After a short screen transition the player will be presented with the Deal Or No Deal Studio.
Choose your lucky box then play a real game of Deal or No Deal against our banker. At the end of every round he will make you an offer and it is up to you to Deal or No Deal. Play until the end and the Banker may offer you a swap. Is it worth the gamble for the chance to win big?
Terms & Conditions
Jackpot King Deluxe Pot System
During any spin there is a chance that the Jackpot King Deluxe Bonus can be triggered by achieving 5 Jackpot King Deluxe overlay symbols on reels 1 to 5.
The Jackpot King Deluxe Pot System is available on any stake on any game plugged into the Jackpot King Deluxe System.
Spin the reels to accumulate Crown symbols to move up the win ladder. Achieve 15+ Crown symbols to enter the Wheel King section of the feature.
After any spin CHOOSE AN ICON to reveal one of the following outcomes:
- SPIN - spins the reels again, with any additional Crown symbols in view adding to the win ladder.
- COLLECT – ends the feature with the player being awarded a Bonus Win based on the multiplier of their Total Bet reached on the win ladder.
- WHEEL KING - reveal this to go directly into the Wheel King round of the feature.
Achieving 15+ Crown Symbols during the Jackpot King Deluxe Bonus awards the Wheel King Bonus.
The Wheel King Feature is a Tombola style Wheel consisting of Big Win Multiplier segments and Progressive pot segments.
Spin the wheel to win either a Big Total Bet Multiplier or a Jackpot.
NOTE - The Jackpot King Deluxe Jackpots can only be won during the Wheel King part of the bonus.
When a jackpot is won, it is reset to the Reserve amount and begins to rise again.
The chances of winning a jackpot increases based on the Jackpot value (Royal and Regal pots are guaranteed to be won by the 'Must Be Won By' value).
Simultaneous jackpot wins cannot occur. Should two players appear to win the jackpot at the same time the first player to trigger the jackpot will win the whole jackpot amount, the second player would win the reserve pot plus any further contributions made.
In the event of a communication error after a promotional pot win result has been determined and before it has been displayed on screen, the win amount will automatically be transferred to the player's account.
While the game is live, the jackpot cannot be terminated. If the game is removed, the outstanding pool amount can be transferred to another jackpot.
Jackpots are funded by contributions from the player's stake except for the initial seeds which are funded by the Operator.
MALFUNCTION VOIDS ALL PLAYS AND PAYS.
This game has a theoretical return to player of 77.76%, with 1% jackpot contribution. This is based on long term payback.
The maximum win from a single game is £250,000 or 10,000xBet - whichever is reached first (depending on currency. Other Operator limits may apply).
Deal or No Deal Ireland | |
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Created by | Endemol International |
Presented by | Keith Barry |
Country of origin | Ireland |
Production | |
Producers | Endemol TV3 Group |
Running time | 45–60 minutes (including adverts) |
Release | |
Original network | TV3 |
Picture format | 16:9 |
Original release | 13 November 2009 – 12 March 2010 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Deal or No Deal |
Deal or No Deal is the Irish version of the Endemolgame show,[1] which was first broadcast on TV3 in Ireland on 13 November 2009.[2] The show is hosted by magician and entertainer Keith Barry. The show is sponsored by Ireland's National Lottery, which sells scratch cards for a chance to appear on the show.
Format[edit]
The game is played using twenty-six identical sealed green boxes, each with an identifying number from 1 to 26 displayed on the front. The boxes are opened by the contestants' family members. Inside each box is a label showing a different amount of prize money between 1 cent and €250,000. All the boxes are sealed by an independent adjudicator; the value inside each box is not known to Keith Barry, the contestants, The Banker or the production team before the game. To enter the game, players must purchase a Deal or No Deal scratchcard from a National Lottery agent, and reveal a 'Deal' on the 'Bankers Bonus' section of the scratchcard. Each week, players are selected to appear on the show from all scratch card entries received by the National Lottery, and the draw takes place live on TV3's Ireland AM.
Box values[edit]
Deal Or No Deal Scratch Cards
€1,000 |
€2,000 |
€3,000 |
€5,000 |
€10,000 |
€15,000 |
€20,000 |
€35,000 |
€50,000 |
€75,000 |
€100,000 |
€150,000 |
€250,000 |
Deal or No Deal Scratchcard[edit]
The Deal or No Deal Scratchcard is largely based on the TV game show. Entry to the main game show on TV3 is only possible by purchasing the Deal or No Deal Scratchcard from any National Lottery agent. If a player reveals the word 'Deal' on the 'Banker's Bonus' section of the scratchcard, they can send it to the National Lottery in the special Deal or No Deal envelopes, for a chance to appear on the show. The Deal or No Deal Scratchcard costs €3.
Trivia[edit]
The Irish version is similar to the UK version, with elements from the US version as well. The values are the same as the UK version, but in euros instead of pounds as well as additional amounts of 5c, €25, €2,000, and €150,000 to compensate for the fact that there are 26 boxes which are green (rather than 22 red ones).
Because there are 26 boxes, the player has to open 6 boxes before the first bank offer, then 5 boxes after saying 'no deal,' then 4, then 3, then 2, and then 1 at a time, until only 2 boxes are left. If the player says 'no deal' to every offer, he/she then has to decide whether to keep his/her box or swap it with the one box left in play.
Like the UK version, the small amounts on the left side are labeled in blue, while the larger amounts are labeled in red. The boxes are also opened the same way, by breaking a seal off first, and then opening the box.
Similar to the UK version's 'Power Five' and 'Banker's Power Five' names for the highest five valued boxes and lowest five valued boxes respectively, the highest six valued boxes and lowest six valued boxes are respectively referred to as the 'Super Six' and 'Banker's Super Six'.
References[edit]
- ^Finn, Melanie (13 August 2009). 'Deal Or No Deal for TV3: Station ready to call in the banker'. Evening Herald. Retrieved 13 August 2009.
- ^TV3.
External links[edit]
- Deal or No Deal at TV3
- Deal or No Deal at the National Lottery
- Deal or No Deal at Endemol International