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Deal or no Deal is a TV that is gaining immense popularity all around the world. The show started way back in 2001 in Holland. Initially called Miljoenenjacht the show was devised by Dick de Rijk and hosted by Linda de Mol. The initial format was a studio audience of 500 with a knock out quiz with a play off to win a cash prize hidden in one of 26 suitcases. So during the early days the show was a mix of general knowledge and chance. The show was an instant success and was soon picked up by Australian TV. The Australian production though was different from the Dutch show. The quiz part of the show was dropped and they brought in models to represent the suitcases.

The show became very popular in Australia and was picked up by networks all around the world. Some continued to use models whilst others such in the UK version used boxes. Contestants removed boxes one by one trying to leave one of the biggest cash amounts for themselves whislt the mysterious banker would try to tempt then to deal for a lesser amount.

On the UK show contestants have boxes that range from one pound to two hundred thousand pounds so lets look at the basic strategy and optimum game play. You may well be very surprised to know that the odds of leaving the highest cash amount until last are a staggering one thousand to one. If you watch the show it is very apparent that those who gamble and chase the big win most times fail.

Statisticians who worked out the best strategy for maximising winnings on the Channel Four game show say those taking part should accept the first offer of more than £20,000 from the programme’s banker. f they never receive an offer that high, they should continue to the end of the game and try their luck, the team from London’s City University concluded.

Using the UK shows stats since the show’s launch two years ago, only one contestant – 24-year-old Laura Pearce – has been lucky enough to win the jackpot. The average prize form all the UK shows has been £15,360, which is considerably less than the average sum of all the boxes, which is just over twenty five thousand pounds.

Professor Linda Wolstenholme, of City University’s Cass Business School, said most contestants end up taking home less than the average because they are not professional gamblers.

The game has also now established itself online and is available on many sites which you can play for fun or real money. The cash amounts in the boxes online vary depending on your stake. Again the odds for banking the top amount in the online version are one thousand to one and the best strategy is to accept an offer that is around the average of all boxes rather than risk a thousand to one shot gambling for the top prize.

Other tips for playing online is to always take a sign up bonus when playing online as this in many cases doubles your starting bankroll before you even play. Remember many online bingo sites have the deal or no deal game and many offer you free cash when you sign up so you can play for real money 100% free!

Ben Sleuth writes about live and Online Bingo. He also writes about playing for profit and Free Bingo

Article Source: The TV Show Deal or no Deal – Know The Odds

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The internet is packed with online bingo sites offering you free money to play on their sites. There are in effect two types of bonus offers that they tempt you with. No deposit bonuses are bonuses that do not require you to make a deposit to get free money to play on the bingo site, the amount is usually five to ten pounds. Deposit bonuses require you to make a deposit which is usually five to ten pounds to receive free cash of around ten to twenty pounds which is added to your balance. Some sites that offer a no deposit bonus require you to input your credit or debit card details which they use to verify your age. No charge though is made to your card.

There are many sites that list the latest bingo offers and the free money available with one of the best being Online Bingo Sleuth (use Google to find it). I like this site as it only lists the trusted sites so you can rest assured that if you do win you will receive your winnings. This site also shows screenshots of winners who have won using their free bingo cash offers. If you look though at the winners screenshots on this site you will see that even though they have indeed won the amounts are modest. All of the people who have used the free cash have in reality made a mistake as they have taken their cash to low buy in games with low jackpot prizes.

Non of these winners gave themselves a chance of winning several thousand pounds simply because the games they played only offered prizes of thirty to a hundred pounds. The big jackpot games normally run Friday to Sundays and have a higher buy in of ý5 and usually they have a super jackpot game at least once a month. These games have jackpots of tens of thousands of pounds and these are the games you should be targeting with your free bonus cash.

So to give yourself a chance of a big pay day, browse through a site such as Online Bingo Sleuth, sign up for the free cash offers but then wait for the games that offer the big payouts. Three games you should look out for are firstly Foxy Bingoýs ý25,000 which takes place on the last Friday of each month, Wink Bingo have a ý10,000 game that takes place on the 10th of every month and 888 Ladies have a ý8,888 game which again takes place on the last Friday of every month. Also look out for Mecca and Gala big Jackpot weekend games. The games I have listed have a buy in of only ý1 pound so you could play these monthly games many times for free using your free cash. Mecca and Gala have jackpot games with buy ins of ý5 and these offer even bigger jackpots.

So if you have a weekend with nothing to do remember there is free cash waiting for you which you could use to change your life and it will not even cost you a penny!

Ben Sleuth’s writes about free money and bonus sites such as Online Bingo Sleuth He has published many articles for online gaming sites. He gives great advice on Bingo Free No Deposit Money offer plus other general advice on playing for profit and free money offers.

Article Source: Use Free Bingo Money To Win Thousands!

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