Deal or No Deal Island Odds Preempt February 26th Season Debut

Usually, it takes an episode or two for a reality TV competition series to catch on with legal entertainment betting sites, but not in the case of Deal or No Deal Island. Odds for the new show are already taking action online, even though the debut is still over 72 hours away.

Next Monday night on NBC at 9:30 PM, the debut of the series Deal or No Deal Island will be broadcast to the world. Joe Manganiello will host the reality series, which could award one of the largest jackpots in game show history.

The concept is based on Deal or No Deal – the now classic game show hosted by Howie Mandell. Betting on Deal or No Deal Island will involve much of the same elements of the original series but will take place in a remote tropical location.

Contestants will still select briefcases full of money, but this time, bundles of cash will be located around the island for each episode. The player holding the suitcase containing the highest amount of loot will earn immunity and cannot be sent to the dreaded Temple for potential elimination.

The weekly winner also gets to decide which of their fellow players gets sent to the Temple.

Entertainment prop bets for Deal or No Deal Island are now available at two of our favorite online sportsbooks, BetUS and BetOnline. Here is a comparison of what they are offering.

Current Deal or No Deal Betting Odds

BetOnline

BetUS

Will The Banker Be Revealed?

  • No -200
  • Yes +150

How Much Will The Winner Earn? 

  • Under $5,000,000.50 -140
  • Over $5,000,000.50  EVEN

Sex Of Winner

  • Male -140
  • Female EVEN

Who Will Go The Furthest?

  • Boston Bob Mariano -140
  • Claudia Jordan EVEN
Will The Banker Be Revealed?

  • Yes +150
  • No -200

How Much Will The Winner Earn? 

  • Over  $5,000,000.50 EVEN
  • Under  $5,000,000.50 -140

Sex Of Winner

  • Male -135
  • Female -105

Who Will Go The Furthest?

  • Boston Bob Mariano -135
  • Claudia Jordan -105

 

The Deal or No Deal odds are almost identical in each instance, but there are some differentials that gamblers should consider before making their final betting decision.

These odds do reveal the very real potential for a $5 million grand prize to be awarded to the first winner of Deal or No Deal Island. Even money is being offered at both entertainment sportsbooks for $5 million being taken home at the end of the 2024 Deal or No Deal Island season.

Following Monday’s season debut, the remaining episodes can be seen on NBC Monday nights at 10 PM.

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