Win Cash Prizes With Deal Or No Deal Live
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Deal Or No Deal may have left our TV screens, but it lives on online in many different gaming forms. There's bingo, slots, scratchcards and even roulette versions of the popular game. However, things have taken a massive step forward with the launch of Deal Or No Deal Live. To celebrate this exciting new DOND version Mr Green has cash prizes to be won.
Deal Or No Deal Live prize draws run at Mr Green between the 2nd and 22nd May 2019. Each week there will be £5000 of prizes including 1x £1,500, 1x £1,000, 1x £750, 1x £500, 1x £250, 5x £100 and 10x £50. To qualify for a weekly prize draw you simply need to wager on DOND Live. Every £25 wagered on the game, from Evolution Gaming, will earn one entry. There's no limit to the number of entries but note entries don't roll over from week to week.
Win Cash Prizes
In addition to the weekly prize draws there's also a £20,000 Grand Prize Draw. This is your chance to win the following prizes: 1x £3,000, 1x £2,00, 1x £1,200, 2x £900, 5x £800, 5x £600, 5x £400 and 30x £100. All prizes are paid as cash therefore no wagering terms apply. One grand prize draw entry is gained for every £100 wagered on Deal Or No Deal Live. Full terms and conditions can be found at Mr Green.
Mr Green aren't the only casino celebrating the arrival of Deal Or No Deal Live. Leo Vegas also have £35,000 of cash prizes to be won in their own promotion. This promo runs between the 2nd and 19th May and offers a top prize of £10,000. Players can earn entries into the Leo Vegas prize draw for every £50 wagered between the aforementioned dates. Note that players can only earn a maximum of 18 entries.
How To Play DOND Live
Deal Or No Deal Live is an exciting game. To play you first need to spin three wheels. Get gold on all three to qulaify to play in the live Deal Or No Deal studio. To give you a better shot of the live game you can purchase up to two wheels to offer a 50/50 chance - but this will cost. If you do qualify then you can continue to spin the wheel to get more money in your favourite case.
The live game is based on the actual TV show - although suitcases are used instead of the traditional red boxes. Two presenters are on hand to guide you through proceedings and The Banker is involved. It's as close to playing the real thing other than playing the real thing.