How to play 90 Ball Bingo
Big Gains No Pains Guides - How to Play 90 Ball Bingo

With exactly the same notions as 75 Ball Bingo - this form of Bingo is the more standardized approach to the game. Each player gets dealt a Bingo Card and instead of competing to see who can complete a certain pattern first - in 90 Ball Bingo, players compete to cover three consecutive lines - each with a reward for the first player who is able to do so.

For example say I have bought a Bingo Card and this is the ones I have been dealt - now normally there is an option in Online Bingo to 'change' my cards if I do not like the numbers I have been given - but for the point of this demonstration - let us assume that I have selected the card on the right, having been dealt it at random.

Now as you can see - differently to the 75 Ball Bingo game, the card has three lines of numbers as perceived horizontally across the cards. My first line contains the numbers 8,21,50,78 and 87; my second line contains the number 9,15,34,49 and 62 and finally my third line contains the numbers 14,39,53,72 and 84.

Now let us assume the game has started - primarily we will be playing for 'One Line' - a term meaning that one of those three lines has to be entirely covered in order for 'Bingo' to be called. So either all of Line 1 will be covered, all of Line 2 will be covered or all of Line 3 will be covered.
Be aware that this does not mean that other lines will be empty. For example - a Card may look like this before you have the chance to call Bingo on a 'One Line.'

The Green line represents a completed 'One Line' correct Call and the Red numbers are 'surplus' in this section of the game, but come in handy later on.

Having had a successful 'One Line' call from either you or another player - the game will now continue so that someone can cover 'Two Lines.' Again in a similar style - players will compete to cover two of their lines before anyone else does. A successful call may look something like this.

As before - the red numbers are 'surplus' in this part of the game but become useful later on.

Having had a successful 'Two Line' call - the Game will now move on to its' last part - looking for a 'Full House' or someone who has covered their entire Bingo Card. This means that every number on the card has been called out and covered by the player. Once completed it should look something like this.

At this point the game is over and the prize (as accumulated by the number of players) is divided between the winners - usually in the following breakdown.

One Line - ¼ of the Pot
Two Lines - ¼ of the Pot
Full House - ½ of the Pot

So, if for example the prize fund available was £40, the winner of the One Line call would get £10, the winner of the Two Line call would get £10 and the Full House winner would get £20. Be advised that there may well be a shared winner or a sole winner in the game e.g. someone who wins more than one of the stipulations (Two Lines and the Full House thereby gaining £30 of the pot) OR two players who Bingo at the same moment (both get the One Line call thereby winning £5 each).

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