Deal or No Deal 75 Bingo follows the same format as standard 75 ball bingo, with the addition of the Deal or No Deal feature game for the Full House winner.
Tickets and strips
Deal or No Deal 75 Bingo uses the same tickets and strips as the standard 75 ball bingo draw.
Prizes and patterns
Prizes have a minimum guaranteed amount, but the actual prize is determined by the number of tickets purchased. The more tickets purchased, the bigger the prize pot.
There are 6 prizes to be won in each game:
Prize | Condition |
1 Line | First player to match all numbers in any one horizontal row |
2 Lines | First player to match all numbers on any two rows of the same ticket |
3 Lines | First player to match all numbers on any three rows of the same ticket |
4 Lines | First player to match all numbers on any four rows of the same ticket |
Full House | First player to match all numbers on a ticket |
Deal or No Deal 75 feature | Awarded to the Full House winner |
Two or more players can share a prize if their tickets meet the criteria on the same ball.
A single player can win more than one prize if they have purchased tickets from different strips.
In the event of a shared prize, the cash amount is split equally between winners.
Winnings are deposited directly into the player's account.
The game automatically identifies wins. You will receive your prize regardless of whether you have manually marked the numbers on your ticket. Winners are announced by the Bingo Caller and displayed in the room.
Game details
When playing or watching a game, the Game Details area displays:
Game name.
Number of players.
Details and values of the 5 bingo prizes: 1 Line, 2 Lines, 3 Lines, 4 Lines, and Full House.
The current prize being played for, highlighted in the panel.
Jackpot
The jackpot is initially funded at €7,500 and increases incrementally with player stakes.
Only players who have staked in the jackpot winning game are eligible for a share.
Your share is based on the number of tickets you purchased in proportion to the total tickets sold in that game.
The Full House winner receives 50% of the jackpot, plus their proportional share of the remaining 50%.
The remaining 50% is split proportionally amongst all other players who purchased tickets for that game.
Jackpot winnings are credited automatically to all eligible players.
You will be notified of any jackpot win at the end of the game. If you do not receive a notification and did not stake in the jackpot winning game, you are not entitled to a share of the jackpot. We reserve the right to amend any rules relating to the jackpot at any time.
Deal or No Deal 75 feature game
At the start of the game, before the draw begins, the Deal or No Deal 75 feature area appears. It displays 22 boxes containing amounts:
Blue boxes on the left contain the lower amounts.
Red boxes on the right contain the higher amounts.
The amounts vary each game and are based on total stakes placed.
One box is automatically selected at random from the 22 red boxes. This becomes the Player's box and remains visible throughout the game.
The remaining 21 boxes open to reveal a number from 1 to 75, allocated at random.
The draw proceeds as a standard 75 ball game. Each time a ball is drawn that matches a number allocated to a box, that box opens to reveal an amount, which then disappears from the prize board.
When the Full House is won, the winning player is offered an amount by the Banker.
All players in the room have 10 seconds to vote on whether the winner should accept or decline the offer. Votes are revealed as a percentage to the Full House winner.
The Full House winner then has 20 seconds to decide:
Accept – the offer amount is added on top of the Full House prize.
Decline – the Player's box opens to reveal the win amount.
If the Full House winner does not decide within 20 seconds, the system automatically declines the offer and takes the contents of the Player's box.
Feature win exceptions
If more than one player wins the Full House, the contents of the Player's box are shared equally amongst all Full House winners.
If all 21 boxes allocated to bingo balls are opened before the Full House is won, the Full House winner automatically wins the remaining amount in the Player's box.
If only one box remains on the table when the Full House is won and the winning player declines the Banker's offer, they may also swap their box with the remaining box.
