what is deal or no deal? object of the game

WHAT IS DEAL OR NO DEAL?
Deal or No Deal is based on the popular TV game show broadcast worldwide.
OBJECT OF THE GAME
Obtain an offer from the banker which is higher than the amount contained in the player’s
initial selected case.
BETTING LIMITS
Minimum bet: 50¢
Maximum bet: $100
HOW TO PLAY
The player is faced with 26 numbered cases, each containing a different prize amount
depending on the player’s initial selected stake. All available amounts are displayed on
either side of the game board, from lowest to highest. Once the player chooses their
initial case, they have to carefully pick their way through the remaining cases by
following the instructions appearing at the bottom of the screen.
HOW TO BET
The player chooses their stake at the beginning of the game by clicking on the right arrow
to increase the stake or on the left arrow to reduce it, staying within the indicated
minimum and maximum limits. The possible payouts on either side of the game board
will change according to the selected stake. The player then clicks on the “Go” button to
start the game.
The game starts by displaying the 26 numbered cases. The player must choose their
initial case, which they will keep for the remainder of the game. The amount contained in
the player’s initial case will only be revealed at the end of the game. Each game has five
possible rounds. At the end of each round, the player receives an offer from the banker
for their initial case. The player can either accept or refuse the banker’s offer. If the
player accepts the offer, the amount of the offer is paid to the player’s Espacejeux
account, the game board reveals the amounts contained in the remaining cases, and the
game ends. If the player refuses the banker’s offer, the player goes on to the next round.
THE ROUNDS
Round #1 – The player must choose six different cases. The amount contained in each
selected case is then automatically removed from the game. The more the player selects
cases containing small amounts, the higher the banker’s offer will be. The more the
player is able to keep cases containing high amounts in play, the higher the offer will be.
Once all 6 cases are selected, the banker makes his first offer to the player. The player
can then either accept or refuse the banker’s offer.
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If the player accepts the offer, the amount of the offer is paid to the player’s
Espacejeux account, the game board reveals the amounts contained in the
remaining cases, and the game ends.
If the player refuses the banker’s offer, the player goes on to the next round.
Round #2 – The player must select five different cases. The same rules and conditions
apply as in the previous round.
Round #3 – The player must select five different cases. The same rules and conditions
apply as in the previous round.
Round #4 – The player must select four different cases. The same rules and conditions
apply as in the previous round.
Round #5 – The player must select four different cases. The banker then makes his final
offer to the player.
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If the player accepts the banker’s final offer, the player wins the amount offered
by the banker. The amounts contained in the 2 remaining cases (the initial case
and the last case on the game board) are revealed and the game ends.
If the player refuses the banker’s offer, the player wins the amount contained in
their initial case, which was selected at the beginning of the game, and the game
ends.
NOTE : All winnings are paid to the player’s Espacejeux account.
RETURN TO PLAYERS
This game has a theoretical Return to Players of 95.46%.