Deal or No Deal Live things you need to know

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    Jekyllhyde WANTED $5
    Outlaw

    Hey bandit and anyone else that doesnt know this about the deal or no deal live game,

    let me start by saying end of the day you beat the banker and won a nice chunk off basically a tenner, but a good strategy that it didnt appear you knew is the following

    This does involve building up multiple boxes to be Jackpot boxes,

    example, spin at 10p until you get 3 gold bars that takes you to the countdown until the game starts,  but only do this if more than 1 minute on the clock, if its less than that then best to wait until it refreshes to 2mins again, repeat until you get 3 gold bars and more than 1 minute left on the clock, then

    you can click on any box, and choose any stake to then spin more money into that box.

    so I would then change the stake to 50p and choose box 1 first and spin at 50p and the money the wheel lands on adds to box 1 amount ( so 1p to £xx )  its good to get it to atleast £20, so if your 50p spin lands on £2.50 then box 1 is worth £2.51, another spin at 50p you might hit £10 and now its worth £12.51, you get the picture, repeat to your desired amount ( you need a strategy and calculate what your box values need to be per your total combined respin add on box value ) then move onto your next box, box 3 for example, repeat the same until its worth £20, i would recommend getting 6 to 9 boxes topped up to jackpot boxes, in my case around the £20 is the target box amount, now these boxes can quickly get stacked if you hit the red value on the wheel a few times and your jackpot boxes can sometimes be worth what your box 16 is worth, or more,

    so adding 50p spins to your box values that started at 10p values makes them worth much more in value, but obviously you are spending much more in increasing their value, so keep an eye on the 50p spins, you are looking to do around 20 in total, costing you £10, but with 6 to 9 boxes all topped upto whatever luck levels you hit on the wheel and you can be left at the end of the game with box 1 worth £22, box 3 worth £37, box 6 worth 50p ( you cant top them all up ) box 12 worth £87 ( you got lucky with a red value adding £50 to the box )

     

    as with anything, its usually always setup for the house to win, but by looking at the box values, your stake and what the box values need to be, you can really have a good chance to either go all the way, or get some decent banker offers early on and just keep making decent returns,

    anyway, like i said, play with 20 quid doing 10p spins and build up some boxes, play a few rounds, clicking when adding the box values really speeds up the process so you can really get those boxes topped up, 20 spins watching the values getting added to the boxes really eats away at the time, and abit like roulette, if you dont have enough time to get your preferred bet on then you fuck up the system.

     

    hope this helps alittle

     

    if you play around with £20 and do 10p stakes and top the boxes up with 20p or more add ons and you’ll see what i mean,

     

    #76049
    eejit101 WANTED $312
    Outlaw

    Most of the above is true but the more “jackpot” boxes you have the worse RTP you get as player. That wheel is negative RTP. The deal offer is also not truly positive. The actual best possible way of playing this game is to click the X in the top corner, and go play immersive roulette. 😀

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