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Deal Or No Deal The Big Draw Live

Play Deal Or No Deal The Big Draw Live

Deal or No Deal The Big Draw here at Coral UK is a live Playtech casino gameshow that pulls together the tension of the classic TV format with a bingo style ball draw. Players start by purchasing a ticket, which also selects their briefcase, and they can optionally boost the value of prizes with hidden multipliers before they start. The game then uses a 60-ball machine, with the first 20 balls drawn determining which briefcases are opened and which prize amounts are eliminated. Once at least seven cases have been revealed, the Banker makes an offer based on what prizes are still in play, and players then decide whether they want to take the deal or continue on with the game.  

Those looking to push further can also buy extra balls, adding more suspense and risk to the game as additional cases are eliminated and potential prizes shift. If players refuse the deal, the outcome comes down to what remains in their chosen briefcase.  

Alongside the main game, there is also a Mini Draw side bet, where players can buy up to 20 three by three bingo style cards and win payouts by completing lines with the first 20 balls drawn, with a maximum reward of up to 1,000 times the card price for clearing six lines.  

Key Features of the Deal Or No Deal The Big Draw Game

Theres so many elements to this exciting game which keep you coming back for more. Let’s have a look at the main key features: - 

Ticket & Briefcase Selection

The excitement begins the moment you buy your ticket. Each ticket links you to a specific briefcase, which contains a hidden cash prize ranging from small wins to the game’s top jackpot. Once the draw begins, that briefcase becomes your personal case, holding your potential prize until the final reveal. You won’t know what’s inside until the end, unless you make a deal first. 

Prize Boost Option

Before the main draw even starts, players have the chance to boost the value of all potential prizes using the Prize Boost feature. Hidden multipliers are applied to random briefcases, increasing the top payout and creating even greater anticipation. This adds an extra layer of strategy, take the risk and boost early, and you could be playing for much bigger prizes than the standard pool. 

60-Ball Draw

The core of the game uses a bingo-style 60-ball draw, powered by a real mechanical or virtual machine. At the start, 20 balls are drawn automatically, each corresponding to a numbered briefcase. When a ball number matches a case, that briefcase is opened, revealing its prize and eliminating it from play. Every draw narrows the field, building tension as the higher-value cases remain sealed, could yours be the big one? 

The Banker’s Offer

Once at least seven cases have been opened, the familiar figure of the Banker steps in with an offer. Based on the remaining prize amounts, the Banker calculates a tempting cash proposal, usually somewhere between the lowest and highest remaining values. This is where strategy comes into play: do you take the guaranteed money, or keep playing for a chance at something bigger? 

Extra Balls

After the initial draw, you don’t have to stop there. Players can choose to purchase additional balls, each one opening another briefcase and reshaping the odds. Buying more balls can increase your chances of landing a more favourable Banker’s offer or getting closer to the grand prize. However, every extra draw brings risk, you could just as easily eliminate a top prize, so it’s all about timing and instinct. 

Final Briefcase Reveal

If you decide to go “No Deal,” the game reaches its dramatic conclusion with the final reveal of your chosen briefcase. This is the ultimate test of nerve, did you just turn down a better offer, or did you outsmart the Banker and secure a huge win? The live host builds up the suspense, making every reveal feel like the climax of a real TV game show. 

Mini-Draw Side Game

Alongside the main game, you can take part in the Mini-Draw, a fast-paced 3×3 bingo-style side bet that adds even more excitement. Players can buy up to 20 mini cards, and the first 20 balls drawn in the main game are used here too. Completing lines across your cards unlocks instant payouts, keeping you engaged while the main briefcase drama unfolds. 

High Payout Potential

The Mini-Draw offers incredible value, with payouts reaching up to 1,000× your stake for completing all six lines on a card. It’s a high-volatility feature that rewards players who enjoy taking calculated risks for potentially massive rewards, perfect for adding an extra thrill to every round. 

Risk vs Reward Gameplay

The entire experience revolves around one key principle, risk versus reward. Every choice, from buying more balls to accepting or rejecting the Banker’s offer, affects your outcome. The beauty of the game lies in its unpredictability; it’s as much about nerve and decision-making as it is about luck. Play it safe and cash out early or push your luck and go for the top prize, the decision is all yours. 

Gameshow Atmosphere

Deal or No Deal Live at Coral perfectly captures the magic of the hit TV show, combining real-time game show hosting, immersive visuals, and interactive casino gameplay. The live host keeps the energy high, delivering commentary, banter, and suspense throughout. It’s not just a game, it’s a full-scale entertainment experience where every spin, draw, and decision feels like a moment on live television. 

About the famous Deal Or No Deal Tv Show

The original TV show of Deal or No Deal first gained its popularity in the UK when it launched on Channel 4 back in 2005 and was hosted by Noel Edmonds. Quickly the show became a national phenomenon. The format was simple yet full of suspense. 22 contestants each had a sealed red box, each containing a cash prize ranging from 1p to £250,000. One contestant would be selected to play, choosing their own box at the start, and then gradually eliminating others by opening boxes one by one to reveal the amounts inside.  

After a set of boxes were opened, the mysterious “Banker” would phone through with a cash offer to buy the contestant’s box, with the figure based on the remaining possible prizes and the player’s risk-taking behaviour. The contestant then faced the dramatic question, “Deal or No Deal?”, then choosing either to accept the Banker’s guaranteed sum or gamble on their box holding a higher prize. The game continued until the player either dealt or played to the very end, where the final box was revealed.  

Its combination of luck, psychology, and tense negotiation with the Banker, along with Edmonds dramatic hosting style, made Deal or No Deal a household favourite, running for over a decade with thousands of episodes filmed and becoming one of the UK’s most memorable game shows. 

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FAQs for Deal Or No Deal The Big Draw On Coral

What is Deal or No Deal: The Big Draw exactly?

It’s a live casino game blending the Deal or No Deal format with bingo style number draws. Players buy tickets (which correspond to briefcases), numbers are drawn from a bingo machine, cases are eliminated, and there’s a Banker who makes offers once enough cases are opened. There’s also a side game, called the Mini Draw, with bingo cards.

How do I play the game?

1. Buy a ticket which gives you a briefcase and access. 2. Optionally, you can boost one or more prizes by selecting a briefcase that reveals a multiplier. 3. 20 numbered balls, from a total pool of 60, are drawn. Any briefcase with the matching number gets opened/eliminated. 4. If you open at least 7 of your 15 numbered briefcases during those 20 draws, you qualify for a Banker’s offer. You can accept, reject and/or buy extra balls to try for a better situation. 5. There is the side bingo-style game running in parallel (using the same first 20 balls) if you’ve bought cards for it.

What are “extra balls” and how do they work?

If after the first 20 balls drawn you haven’t yet opened enough cases (or you want to try to open more to improve the banker’s offer), you have the option to purchase extra balls (in blocks, often 5 at a time), which gives more draws. These extra draws increase risk but potentially improve your reward.

What does the “Banker’s Offer” mean

Once you’ve met the qualification (opening enough briefcases) the Banker will propose a sum of money in exchange for you quitting the game at that point. If you take it, you end the game. If you decline, you continue in hope of a better outcome (either your case or later stages). Offers are based on the remaining prize values.

What is the side game / Mini-Draw?

The Mini-Draw is a bingo style option where you can buy up to a certain number of bingo cards. As the first 20 balls are drawn in the main game, you can mark off numbers on your Mini-Draw cards, and win based on how many lines you complete. More lines equal bigger multiplier/payout.

What are the stakes / minimum bet?

The minimum stake depends on the casino, but the game supports low-stakes versions (for example from £0.10) up to higher ones. The exact minimum/maximum at Coral may differ.

Can I play on mobile / devices?

Games by Playtech’s Live Casino generally are compatible with mobile devices, so you should be able to play Deal or No Deal: The Big Draw via Coral UK’s app or mobile site. (Though always check that your device meets software/browser requirements.)

What happens if I don’t qualify for the Banker’s Offer?

If you don’t meet the requirement (for example don’t open enough cases within the first draw), you may be given the option to buy extra balls or end the round. If you don’t act, you might lose your ticket / stake with no deal.

Is boosting prize values mandatory?

Boosting is optional. It increases potential reward but costs extra. Whether it’s worth doing depends on how much you’re staking and your risk tolerance.