The most famous version of bingo is 90-ball bingo. Players opt-in to a 90-ball bingo game by buying numbered bingo tickets. A caller calls out numbers randomly, and if they appear on a player’s ticket, the player covers them or ‘daubs’ them. The 1st place winner is the player that covers any 1 line pattern, the 2nd place winner covers any 2 line pattern, and the Full House winner covers all three lines on the ticket.
The tickets above is a typical 90-ball bingo ticket
When it comes to 90-ball bingo games, three successive patterns can bring you a win, and each pattern has its prize.
In some cases, players can collect all 3 of the prizes during one game if they are the first to achieve all three patterns.
In most cases, the size of a game’s payout gets determined by the cost per ticket and the number of players who opted into the game. The higher the ticket price and the more players that join a game will cause the prize to be more significant. Occasionally, we offer a fixed minimum prize regardless of the number of players who participate and the tickets’ price. Extra jackpot can also be on offer in a select number of bingo games.
Players can find all the details about a game’s jackpot in the info bar located on top of the ticket strips, ahead of a game and throughout the game.
Click on the Options button in the right corner of the screen to customise the bingo interface so that it matches your needs.
Choose the settings that appear in the centre of the screen of your choice and click OK. You can go back into these settings and alter them at any point in time.
Price alert: This lets you enable or disable the presentation of the card price within the bingo rooms.
Show 3TG: This stands for “Show 3 to go”, and if you select it, the bingo system will highlight your tickets that only have 1, 2 or 3 numbers left to cover until you win.
Auto daub: If you select this setting, the system will cover the called numbers that appear on your card for you.
IMPORTANT: It doesn’t matter if you manually daub the numbers or if you select auto-daub to have it done for you. It does not affect the outcome of the game. If you own a bingo card with a win, the prize is yours no matter what!
Best Card First: Displays your card nearest to winning on the screen in the top left corner.
You may choose the strips and tickets that you want to bingo with by clicking on each one, or you can have the bingo system select them for you arbitrarily.
Manual Selection of Tickets
You can choose one ticket or strip at a time by clicking on each one you want to purchase. Alternatively, you can use “Click to Select Strip” to choose an entire strip. If a strip displayed doesn’t feel right to you, you can click on “Get New Strip”. The current strip will disappear and get replaced with a new one. However, the tickets in the current strip that you already chose will remain. You can click on the red button in the centre with the arrow to alternate between the four strips available.
If having the bingo system choose your tickets for you sounds appealing, then you can click on the number of strips you’d like to purchase in the “Auto Select Strips” box. Once you have made your auto selection, you can click on any of the tickets one at a time and remove them from the strips. Your auto selected tickets total will appear underneath the auto select strips area.
The prerequisite for entering a bingo game is the purchase of at least one ticket.
The maximum number of tickets you can purchase in a single game is 96 (16 strips). It is only possible to buy tickets after funding your bingo account with the right amount of funds. You’ll always be able to view your account balance at the top of the bingo screen. To deposit into your account anytime, click the “Cashier/Banking”.
The price per ticket is visible on the bingo screen’s left-hand side on the top/Card itself and the purchase panel.
After you purchase tickets for a bingo game, the next step is to wait for the game to begin. You can keep track of the time left until the game starts by checking the “Game Starts” countdown., which appears in the top left corner of the bingo screen.
New bingo games begin every few minutes, so the wait is never long. Once the game starts, all the details you need to play will appear in an info bar on top of your tickets. For example, you’ll see the number of players playing the game, the available prizes for the patterns (1 line, two lines and Full House) and the jackpot prizes.
As the game gets played, the prize winners are displayed, and the ticket symbol on the above right switches to show the following winning pattern in line.
Each number that gets called during the game appears in the top left-hand corner inside a bingo ball. Underneath/Besides it, you’ll find the last five calls that came before it so that you can keep track.
Our bingo room lets you decide whether you want to daub your bingo tickets manually with your mouse or have the system daub your tickets for you, so you don’t have to worry about forgetting a number. The default selection is the automatic method, but you can change the options menu settings by removing the checkmark beside “Auto daub” if you prefer to daub manually. You can open your settings from the top left-hand corner of the bingo screen.
IMPORTANT: It doesn’t matter if you manually daub the numbers or if you select auto-daub to have it done for you. It does not affect the outcome of the game. If you own a bingo card with a win, the prize is yours no matter what!
You always have the option of turning Autodaub back on whenever you like.
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We understand that sometimes internet connections can be lost and that you might get disconnected whilst playing a game. If this happens, the system will continue to auto-daub for you, and you’ll get awarded any prizes you may have won during your short time away.