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Bingo event games are also known as ball games, last number or dab games.
Bingo event games bridge the gap between bingo and Popp-Opens® and are an excellent way to add excitement to your bingo game. A bingo event game is, for the most part, played in a very similar manner to a seal card game, and in areas where event tickets are not defined, can be played exactly like a seal card game.
Each individual bingo event game has a predetermined ticket count, an ideal payout and profit, instant winning tickets and a series of hold tickets. The hold tickets in a bingo event game are traditionally bingo numbers B1-O75. These hold tickets are held for a larger prize that is paid out after all the tickets are sold – again similar to a seal game.
The larger prize in a bingo event game is determined using the bingo numbers called during a designated bingo game or by using the enclosed seal card. See different ways to play a bingo event game below.
There are several different styles of event tickets and this is why they offer so much added excitement to your game:
The holder of the bingo event ticket containing the last number/first number called/crying ball, etc. called in the designated bingo game wins.
Event tickets with more than one bingo number on a hold ticket, and the winner is the player who dabs all the numbers on their hold ticket during the designated bingo game.
Event games have several advantages that make them attractive to operators: