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    Deal or No Deal Tips & Tricks

    Deal or No Deal is Game of the Week! Please post your best advice, tips & tricks on game play below.

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    I think they have altered these games to make you lose so you will spend money on tokens DorNd is one and double trouble is another I got busted in 5 spins I have yet to get my 20 spins. I'm almost done with this site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mgman6000 View Post
    I think they have altered these games to make you lose so you will spend money on tokens DorNd is one and double trouble is another I got busted in 5 spins I have yet to get my 20 spins. I'm almost done with this site.
    I absolutely agree with you. I believe they HAVE altered the games to make you spend money. I used to have fun until they started with tokens and oodles games are limited and hard to earn now. I came here to have fun, not feel stressed so I am also about done with this site unless they make some GOOD changes.

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    I agree with you i like the games but it is much hard to even break even on the tokens in double trouble and its like they set you up to lose even faster now I'm about to leave this site too even tho i really like the games in this site the token part they've started i DON'T like at all.

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    Well, the only tip I can give is not to play the way I do. If I have the talent for one thing, it is to pick one of the lower numbers on the left hand side. I am very consistent with this.

    SO, if anyone can tell me a way to get lucky in this game, please let me know.

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    The game of the week "Deal or No Deal" doesn't sound like a deal at all. It cost 100 tokens to play each time and you have to play 25 games to get 350 oodles. 2500 tokens or there abouts to get 350 oodles sounds like a "Not So Good Of A Deal" to me. Best advice I can give is save your tokens and don't play it. There are other ways to get oodles without risking your tokens. The promo says "Now that's an offer you can't refuse"; not only can I, I most certainly will. Did someone at GSN assume we couldn't figure that one out?

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    Deal Or No Deal is pretty much luck, but there is a good trick in that helps me get a percentage more tokens. In Round 1, I will choose cases 1-6, I count how many high numbers I open, then in Round 2, it helps me determine how many high numbers are in cases 7-12. For example, if there are 1 or 2 high numbers in cases 1-6, then most likely, there will be 4 or 5 high numbers in cases 7-12. Another good tip is if you pick 4 low numbers in cases 1-6, most likely, the other 2 cases will be high numbers. This has helped me in some games and I hope it helps everyone else too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by violaitsme View Post
    The game of the week "Deal or No Deal" doesn't sound like a deal at all. It cost 100 tokens to play each time and you have to play 25 games to get 350 oodles. 2500 tokens or there abouts to get 350 oodles sounds like a "Not So Good Of A Deal" to me. Best advice I can give is save your tokens and don't play it. There are other ways to get oodles without risking your tokens. The promo says "Now that's an offer you can't refuse"; not only can I, I most certainly will. Did someone at GSN assume we couldn't figure that one out?
    I guess that's only for people who value the completely worthless tokens more than the (slightly less) worthless oodles. I for one LOVE these promos. I have over 250,000 tokens accumulated and I only use them for these promotions where you can get oodles. So personally, I think it's a GREAT deal! I don't look at it as "risking" my tokens... I look at it as a way to GET RID of my tokens.

    Plus, we have the game of the month with the Undersea Treasure Slots... boy, that will go sooooooo much faster than those 100 games of Video Bingo did! I'm surprised they didn't make it 1,000 spins for the month.

    adamlambert: Thanks for those tips. I've wondered about just doing specific blocks or going around the edges when I've gotten bored playing but I've never thought about "counting" the amounts. Hmmmm... so then, you remember and don't open the other two cases of 1-6 if you've only gotten low amounts for the first four because you assume the next two will be high? I like your name by the way... he was robbed!

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    Squishmar, don't give gsn more ideas on how to make people run out of tokens so they have to buy them to play. Of course, I, for one will never buy the tokens as, like you, I have a lot of them saved up. I have finished Undersea Treasure Slots and lost a few of my tokens. DOND will also cost me a few, although today, I came out ahead on dond and lost them in Undersea Treasure Slots.

    I enjoy playing the casino games (which reminds me why I don't go to casinos) because I am playing with tokens that gsn has kindly given me.

    I have also noticed that when the wheel is spun each day, less tokens are being won.

    Oh Well, will just have to play more conservatively with my 162000 + that I have left. LOL

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    Oh, if I run out of tokens, I will not play the games until I build up enough to start playing again

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    Yeah, you're right... for me, 1,000 games would be no problem but I suppose there are people who don't have a big store of tokens. And no, like you, I would never in a million years buy tokens. But I do appreciate having (more than) enough to play these promos. I have noticed that the amounts I'm getting each day DO seem to be less on average. It seems to be since they've put new increments on the "Wheel."

    After playing DoND many times, I play a game with myself where I try to guess what amount the Banker is going to offer. You get pretty good at it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by violaitsme View Post
    The game of the week "Deal or No Deal" doesn't sound like a deal at all. It cost 100 tokens to play each time and you have to play 25 games to get 350 oodles. 2500 tokens or there abouts to get 350 oodles sounds like a "Not So Good Of A Deal" to me. Best advice I can give is save your tokens and don't play it. There are other ways to get oodles without risking your tokens. The promo says "Now that's an offer you can't refuse"; not only can I, I most certainly will. Did someone at GSN assume we couldn't figure that one out?
    Tokens are completely worthless. You can't trade them in for anything, their only use is to allow you to play games that you could play on just about any other gaming site for free. Plus, you get more tokens for free every time you log in. Personally, I would trade in 2500 tokens for 350 oodles any day. The only reason I don't like this promo is the time involved. One or two games of Deal or No Deal isn't bad, but 25 in one week, when most members don't log on every day?

    I don't understand why anyone would buy tokens. As long as you're not wasting them, you'll always have more than enough for the promos. I can think of about a million better ways to spend my money.

    I also don't like GSN suddenly making Deal or No Deal and Double Trouble token games instead of oodle games. I agree with mgman6000 and issac39, they definitely have altered these games to make you lose, back when they were oodle games they seemed more or less fair. This site used to be fun, now it just seems like work.

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