How to Win Deal or No Deal
Watch the show a few times to get a better understanding of player strategies., Once you're on the show, the actual actions you take are quite simple., Choose cases to open., Choose "Deal" or "No Deal" once each round ends., Keep in mind your money...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Watch the show a few times to get a better understanding of player strategies.
Watch for the mistakes that some people make when they get caught up in the drama of the show. -
Step 2: Once you're on the show
First, choose your own case.
It doesn't matter which one. , Remember, which cases you choose doesn't matter; you're just as likely to do well whether you choose in order (e.g. 1, 2,
3...) or at random (e.g. 24, 7,
16...). , This is the hard part, and is covered more extensively in the Tips section below.
The number of cases you have to open varies by round.
From the time you pick your case to the time the deal/no deal button needs to be pressed, you'll have to pick 6 cases.
Each successive round there after, will require you to pick the past round's amount minus one (in round 2, you'll have to pick 5 cases instead of 6, and 4 cases in round 3, 3 cases in round 4, 2 cases in round 5, and 1 case until all other cases but one are shown onstage.
After a no deal decision has been reached, you'll be able to switch cases if you'd like. , -
Step 3: the actual actions you take are quite simple.
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Step 4: Choose cases to open.
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Step 5: Choose "Deal" or "No Deal" once each round ends.
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Step 6: Keep in mind your money goal and never be too greedy.
Detailed Guide
Watch for the mistakes that some people make when they get caught up in the drama of the show.
First, choose your own case.
It doesn't matter which one. , Remember, which cases you choose doesn't matter; you're just as likely to do well whether you choose in order (e.g. 1, 2,
3...) or at random (e.g. 24, 7,
16...). , This is the hard part, and is covered more extensively in the Tips section below.
The number of cases you have to open varies by round.
From the time you pick your case to the time the deal/no deal button needs to be pressed, you'll have to pick 6 cases.
Each successive round there after, will require you to pick the past round's amount minus one (in round 2, you'll have to pick 5 cases instead of 6, and 4 cases in round 3, 3 cases in round 4, 2 cases in round 5, and 1 case until all other cases but one are shown onstage.
After a no deal decision has been reached, you'll be able to switch cases if you'd like. ,
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