Based on the popular Endemol Television Show, Deal Or No
Deal has been recreated by Ladbrokes Games so you now can
take on the banker. The basic format of Deal or No Deal
consists of a number of cases (usually 26, but varies in
some countries) each containing a different amount of money.
Not knowing the sum of money in each case, the contestant
picks one case which potentially contains the contestant's
prize.
They then open the remaining cases, one by one, revealing
the money they contained. At predetermined intervals the
contestant receives an offer from the bank (run by "The
Banker") to purchase the originally chosen case from the
contestant, the offer being based on the potential value of
the contestant's case. A highly enjoyable and fun game, Deal
Or No Deal allows you to take the on the role of the
contestant to compete against the banker and win the top
prize. How it works is you choose your bet and depending on
the size of the bet, the prizes in the boxes go up.
To maximize their expected return without
regard to risk, a player's optimal strategy is to reject the
banker's offer if it is below the mean value of the
unrevealed cases. Typically, the banker's offer undervalues
the remaining cases significantly at the start of a game.
The gap closes later on, giving the player a strong
motivation to continue to play early in the game, but less
so as the game progresses.
Because the banker's deals are almost always lower than the
expected value, "no deal" seems to be statistically a better
choice. In fact the only time the banker's deal is above the
expected value is when he offers retrospective deals to
players who have already accepted one.
Deal Or No Deal - Can
you beat the banker? Start by choosing the box to keep that
you hope contains the big prize then carefully select which
of the remaining boxes to open, revealing their contents.
Rest assured The Banker will attempt to buy your box with a
shrewd offer. Now the choice is yours to take the deal or to
gamble on in the hunt for the big prize.
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