First Person Deal or No Deal

Choose your box for the chance to win an exciting prize in First Person Deal or No Deal!


    First Person Deal or No Deal Game Overview

    The bet sizes available in First Person Deal or No Deal range from 10p to £900. 


    Qualification Round

    The game starts with the qualification round, which features a three-reel vault wheel.

    Line up the gold segments in the upper central sector of the wheel to unlock the vault door and qualify for the game!

    Choosing 'Easy' or 'Very Easy' will allow you to buy one or two rings, respectively.

    The bought rings will automatically align to boost your chances of unlocking the door to the game.

    Your wager will be trebled if you chose 'Easy'.

    Choosing 'Very Easy' will multiply the wager by x9.

    You can spin the wheel as many times as you like in the time period given.

    Each spin will cost your chosen wager.

    The bigger your wager, the greater the value of prizes in the game briefcases.

    The largest prize available will be 75-500x your wager on each spin.

    You can pick any briefcase to contain the greatest value prize during qualification.

    Failing to qualify in the time period given will offer qualification in the subsequent round.


    The Top Up Wheel

    Once you've qualified for the game, the Top Up wheel will appear on-screen.

    The wheel will offer the opportunity to increase the value of the biggest prize by 5-50x your wager.

    You can spin the wheel as many times as you like during the time period granted.


    The Main Game

    During the main game, your briefcase will sit on the table at the front of the studio, next to the game host and the Banker's hotline.

    There will be 15 briefcases sitting in rows behind.

    Each briefcase will have a random number from 1 to 16. 

    The prize contained in each briefcase will be revealed when the host's assistant opens each one.

    Once a briefcase is open, it is removed from the game.


    Payouts

    Briefcases will contain one of the following prize values, which will be a multiplier of your wager: 0.10x, 0.20x, 0.50x, 0.70x, 1x, 2x, 3x, 5x, 8x, 10x, 12x, 15x, 20x, 25x, 50x, 65-100x.


    First Opening and Offer

    You will need to remove three briefcases during the first opening.

    At the end of the first round, you will receive a 'Deal or No Deal' offer from the Banker, which you must either accept or reject.

    Choosing 'Deal' will award the money offered by the Banker and the opportunity to return to the qualification round.

    Rejecting the deal will continue the game.

    If you do not make a decision by the end of the time period given then 'No Deal' will be automatically selected.


    Second Opening and Offer

    You will need to open four briefcases during the second opening.

    You will then receive another 'Deal or No Deal' offer from the Banker.

     

    Third Opening and Offer

    You will need to open four briefcases during the third opening.

    You will then receive another 'Deal or No Deal' offer from the Banker.


    Fourth Opening and Offer

    During the fourth opening, you will need to open three briefcases.

    The Banker will then make his final offer, which will have the following options: 'Deal', 'Switch Briefcases' and 'No Deal'.

    Choosing to switch briefcases will swap your briefcase with the final briefcase left and decline the Banker's offer.


    The Final Opening

    If you chose 'No Deal' in the fourth round, then you will win the prize revealed in your briefcase.

    If you chose to switch briefcases then you will win the prize revealed in the other briefcase.

    Once you have received your prize, you will be 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.