Vegas Ball Bonanza is a fast-paced live dealer bingo game from Pragmatic Play.
You can play up to nine 3×3 bingo cards. Up to five numbers can be allocated multipliers, boosting the payout for a card if the number is drawn from the bingo machine.
Two bonus balls can further increase the number of balls drawn during a game or activate all the multipliers on the cards boosting the payout potential.
The maximum possible multiplier is 20,000x on one ticket, while payouts are capped at £$€500,000.
In this review, I’ll explain how to play Vegas Ball Bonanza and discuss some playing strategies. Of course, I’ll summarise the review with what I think about this new bingo game from Pragmatic.
My Video Review demonstrates some gameplay, including the bonus balls’ impact on the game round.
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On opening the game, you’re presented with a visually appealing game studio in true Pragmatic Style. The bingo ball machine sits front and centre, from where the balls are drawn.
On the back wall is what appears to be a line from a five-reel slot machine, but it’s used to determine the numbers that will receive multipliers and their values.
To the left is the Wild Symbol, signifying when the WIld is active and to the right of the screen is the Bonus Wheel, which dishes out the extra balls when the bonus ball is drawn from the machine.
Here’s a glance at the components of Begas Ball Bonanza.
Let’s get this straight. This is Bingo, so as far as strategies go, there aren’t any.
The only strategy, per se, is how many cards to play, and then that’s not really a strategy. It’s just how much you can afford to bet each game round.
Do you buy one card for, say, £9 or nine cards for £1 each?
I think you buy more cards for less money, increasing your chances of winning. You’ll get more multiplier numbers and more wins.
You should ensure your total bet for each game is not more than 5% of your balance, and you are good to go.
I find it difficult to track the numbered balls drawn from the machine in most Bingo-type games.
If there is a match with a number on one of your cards, it’s generally apparent.
But when there are more than just numbers to keep track of, it can become challenging to pick out the information, especially when multipliers are involved.
So, Pragmatic has produced two excellent little features in the playing interface so you can keep track.
The Bonus Ball Numbers and Multipliers are displayed in an easy-to-read grid.
The 30 Ball numbers are displayed in a 10×3 grid, or you can change the view to show just the numbers of the balls as they are drawn. I prefer the 30 Ball view because I can see everything in one picture.
There are no past results to review. I guess Pragmatic felt this wasn’t important, and I tend to agree with this game. Knowing how many numbers were chosen for multipliers and their values would be nice – so you can feel how the game plays.
As for previous results, they play no part in what happens in the future, so they are irrelevant. I’m not sure a Baccarat player would agree!
The two other primary live dealer Bingo games are Mega Ball and Monopoly Big Baller by Evolution. They use the bouncing ball machine to select numbers, and both games fill out bingo cards to win prizes.
Mega Ball has the most cards, up to 200 in play at one time, and has a bonus ball at the end of the round that can boost payouts.
Monopoly Big Baller has fewer cards, and you can choose the type of multipliers you want to play on the cards. An additional Monopoly Bonus round can also be played alongside the main cards or alone. The bingo card’s prizes are similar, but lines are boosted with multipliers, not whole cards, like in Vegas Ball Bonanza.
Vegas Ball Bonanza has as much, if not more, potential and is very simple in its concept. Game rounds are rapid.
If you’re looking for bonus rounds, then Monopoly Big Baller is the pick of the bunch. Likewise, Mega Ball is the way to go if you want lots of cards. If you want something easy where you can win up to 20,000x, Vegas Ball is the game to play.
When I first saw Vegas Ball Bonanza, I had two thoughts. Oh no, not another Bingo Game! My second thought was how tacky the studio looked with its pastel shades of oranges and red.
The single-line slot is the most prominent part of the studio, so when you first join the game, you don’t immediately know it’s bingo.
However, these are small things because I enjoyed the game’s simplicity once I started playing.
I like there are only a maximum of nine cards you can play – you don’t feel pressured into buying more. You can visually keep track of the cards and numbers while the balls are being drawn, unlike Mega Ball, where you have 200 cards and rely on the playing interface to tell you what’s happening.
I love the simplicity of the multipliers – get one, and it’s active for the whole card., unlike other games where it’s only on the line that benefits.
The bonuses are simple and effective for this game. I guess Pragmatic could have created a bonus round where you go off and do something else, but that would complicate the game more.
I was a doubter, but I’ve enjoyed playing Vegas Ball Bonanza because it’s simple. The RTP is low, so not a game I’ll play regularly, but it’s a good game if you want a Bingo fix without having to spend too much playing.
Vegas Ball Bonanza is a live dealer Bingo game with multipliers boosting payouts by Pragmatic Play.
The maximum multiplier is 20,000x per ticket, with wins capped at £$€500,000. Vegas Ball Bonanza has massive potential to pay big when multiple multipliers are active on a card.
The RTP is 95.97%.
Every player has a different set of numbers on their cards. If you don’t like the numbers you’ve been given, you can refresh the card for a new set.
There is no strategy for winning on Vegas Ball Bonanza, but you can use a simple method to play, giving you the best chance to get some wins. I’ve documented it here.
Nine Balls are drawn from the Bingo machine containing 30 balls. However, if the Wild bonus ball is drawn, the number of balls can increase to 13.
It’s certainly possible to win, but you need an active multiplier on the card to get a decent payout. One line of 3 balls pays 1:1, while two lines pay 5:1, which is quite challenging to get on a card that contains nine numbers.
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