Introduction to the Game
Bingo is a multiplayer game where each player selects a board from a pool of 100 boards, numbered 00 to 99, during the purchasing period. After the purchasing period ends, random numbers from 1 to 75 are drawn, and when all 24 numbers of a board are drawn, it results in a bingo, offering high odds.
Gameplay
Players can choose between a 10:1 big table or a 1:1 small table, then decide on the points to carry. There are three types of odds, and players can choose the one they prefer. After selecting, players see a large grid with many numbers, each representing a board out of the 100 available. The goal is to quickly select the desired boards as there will be competition among players. Each board can only be bet on by one player, with a maximum of 12 boards per player. Boards with bets are called “outer boards,” while those without are “inner boards.” Boards available for purchase are indicated with a blue background. If a board has an asterisk (), it means you can purchase an entire row. For example, 7 represents boards 70 to 79. The boards you purchase appear on the right side. The more boards you buy, the higher your chances of winning. The minimum bet per board is 100 points, with the option to increase the bet by clicking on the right side and decrease it by clicking on the left side. The maximum bet per board is 2000 points, or 10,000 for a complete set. If you wish to change boards, you can do so by clicking on “refund all bets” in the bottom right corner.
Commencement of the Game
Once the game starts, random numbers are drawn and recorded on the BINGO board. Numbers 1 to 15 are blue (B), 16 to 30 are red (I), 31 to 45 are white (N), 46 to 60 are green (G), and 61 to 75 are yellow (O). Each board has 24 randomly selected numbers, and the first to have all 24 numbers drawn wins. If only four numbers remain to complete a board, a “close bingo” alert appears, urging players to keep an eye on the draw. The top section displays the best and second-best boards. The best board indicates the one closest to achieving bingo, marked in red for the player’s own boards, yellow for others’ bets, and blue for unclaimed boards.
Button Guide
- Electronic Scoreboard: View past bingo board numbers, individual bets, and draw information. Red indicates bets cc6 placed, while blue represents unclaimed boards. You can switch between ball draw order and all drawn numbers.
- Statistics: View rankings, frequency of bingos, and current progress towards bingos.
- Previous Round Records: View the top three boards, bets, and scores from previous rounds.
- Refund All Bets: During the purchasing period, refunds all bets.
- Keyboard Guide: Shows keyboard shortcuts for different functions. Requires NumLock to be enabled.
Point Calculation
When a player wins bingo on a board they bet on, their score is calculated based on their bet and chosen odds. For example, if a player selects a 100x odds for bingos within numbers 55 to 60 and the bingo is achieved at number 58 with a 100-point bet, the player earns 10,000 points. If there are multiple bingo boards in a game, the odds are cc6 divided among them.
Jackpot Explanation
When a single bet exceeds 300 points and the bingo count is below 52, a jackpot is triggered. The jackpot amounts cc6 for different bingo counts are as follows:
- 49 to 52 balls: 200,000
- 47 to 48 balls: 500,000
- 46 balls or less: 1,000,000