How To Play Electronic Bingo Machines

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Electronic Bingo Terminals are as fast and exciting way to play the game of bingo. Simply select a Bingo Terminal and insert either cash or a voucher, then select your stake and number of lines that you wish to play. When you press the Daub button, you will join the next game. Electronic Bingo. If you do not feel playing the traditional bingo for the reason that it is slow and you don't feel daubing your card, don't worry as E Bingo can help you. This is similar to the traditional bingo; however, you are the only player in every game. E Bingo is the same with slot machine that you have your own machine. It's Tech Bingo, Y'all! Electronic Bingo. Ask for your electronic Bingo machine. It looks like an electronic tablet. Choose the number of cards you want to play. As each of the letter-number combinations are called, you enter the number into the machine — this may be via buttons or a touch screen display. What is Electronic Bingo? This is a general term which covers the operation of a bingo game in a traditional manner but without the usual paper bingo tickets. Instead some form of electronic device is used to record the numbers by the player as they are called – in effect an electronic bingo card. The big part of the difference lies in how the game operates. So let's peep under the hood and see how Class II slots machines are designed to meet legal requirements of being a bingo game. First, there is usually a 20-millisecond window. Any person that presses the ‘Play' button during this window enters into a common draw.

eBingo is a new electronic way to play Bingo. Instead of using a dauber and paper cards, eBingo is played on an electronic touchscreen that automatically daubs the numbers for you. This makes it a great game for beginners just learning how to play. Play it instead of traditional paper bingo or at the same time.

Just like paper bingo, players must match the numbers on their electronic cards to those called. The first player to match all numbers in the requested pattern and yell 'Bingo!', wins.

Find out everything you need to know about playing Bingo including how to play, odds, strategies and etiquette.

How to Play eBingo in 5 steps

  • Set your budget. If you're playing eBingo in addition to paper bingo, remember to account the additional costs in your entertainment budget.

  • Enter your player ID. Touch anywhere on the terminal screen to begin.

  • Select the 'BUY CARDS' button. You can play multiple electronic cards at one time.

  • Select the 'PLAY BINGO' button. Numbers will automatically be daubed (be marked off) as they are called. All you need to do is follow along. Learn more about playing bingo.

  • Yell Bingo! The screen will let you know if and when you have a Bingo.

1. Set your budget

To play eBingo, you'll need to purchase electronic credits from the Customer Service Representative at a point of sale counter. Plan how much you want to spend in advance, so you don't go over budget. This will allow you to stay focused on having fun.

2. Enter your player ID

When you purchase your electronic credits, you'll be assigned a player account. To access it, use the keypad on screen to enter your player ID (found on your receipt) and the password you entered at the point of sale when purchasing credits. Your player ID and password allow you to access your credits at any eBingo terminal.

3. Buy your eBingo cards

You can view up to 12 eBingo cards at once. To purchase your cards, select the number of cards you wish to play from the 'BUY CARDS' screen and hit 'Buy'. Remember, the more cards you play, the more you increase your cost to play.

4. Play the Game

As numbers are called during the bingo session, the computer will automatically daub the numbers for you on all your cards. All you need to do is watch your cards to see if you have a Bingo.

5. Yell Bingo!

While the eBingo screen will let you know when you have a Bingo, you must touch the BINGO button to acknowledge it. And like traditional paper bingo, you still have to yell Bingo! to alert your caller.

Learn more about popular bingo patterns and when to yell bingo.

Looking for more action?

Check out Turbo Challenge Bingo. A modern, electronic version of the traditional shutter-style bingo game. Numbers are called every few seconds, so you better be quick with your shutter finger.

Ready to play?

OG Bingo

Basic Bingo

Buy one or more Bingo cards and daubers. The more cards you play, the better your chances of winning!

Bingo balls will randomly be called out by their letter-number combination.

If your cards have that combination, mark the number with your dauber. Example: If 'B-7' is called, mark B-7 on your card.

Mark your cards quickly! The winner is the first person to cover five spaces in a row — vertical, horizontal or diagonal — in basic Bingo.

Shout 'BINGO' when you get five marks in a row. Your card will be checked and if correct, you win the jackpot! When more than one person wins, the jackpot is evenly divided.

For more fun — and more ways to win — halls often play varieties of basic Bingo, such as pyramid, blackout and arrowhead.

It's Tech Bingo, Y'all!

Electronic Bingo

Ask for your electronic Bingo machine. It looks like an electronic tablet.

Choose the number of cards you want to play. As each of the letter-number combinations are called, you enter the number into the machine — this may be via buttons or a touch screen display.

The machine will check each number you put in and mark each and every relevant card. The card or cards which are closest to providing a win will display on the screen.

If a card shows a win, shout 'BINGO'!

Get in the know!

Pull Tabs

With this game you pull the perforated tabs to reveal if the inside of your ticket matches the winning combinations on the ticket face.

Your cash prize is awarded instantly!

Any Way

When a bingo game is played 'any way' this means that the winning pattern can be completed in any direction!

Bingo Board

A large board at the front of a bingo hall that displays the numbers that have been called during the game.

Bingo Book/Bingo Booklet/Bingo Pad

A group of bingo sheets bound together to be played in a single session (one sheet per game).

Blackout/ Coverall

Pattern where you must cover the whole card to win.

Crazy Reno

Pattern of two wild numbers, three lines and no corners.

Dauber

Bingo dauber is ink-filled bottle with a foam tip on it used to mark the called numbers. As a bingo number is called, dab the paper card.

Double Bingo

Pattern of two bingo's and corners count.

Forward & Backward

Specific pattern that includes one wild number, three lines and no corners.

Free Space

The center square of the card. It's like a Joker – you get a free space every time!

Electronic bingo machines handheld

Electronic Bingo Terminals are as fast and exciting way to play the game of bingo. Simply select a Bingo Terminal and insert either cash or a voucher, then select your stake and number of lines that you wish to play. When you press the Daub button, you will join the next game. Electronic Bingo. If you do not feel playing the traditional bingo for the reason that it is slow and you don't feel daubing your card, don't worry as E Bingo can help you. This is similar to the traditional bingo; however, you are the only player in every game. E Bingo is the same with slot machine that you have your own machine. It's Tech Bingo, Y'all! Electronic Bingo. Ask for your electronic Bingo machine. It looks like an electronic tablet. Choose the number of cards you want to play. As each of the letter-number combinations are called, you enter the number into the machine — this may be via buttons or a touch screen display. What is Electronic Bingo? This is a general term which covers the operation of a bingo game in a traditional manner but without the usual paper bingo tickets. Instead some form of electronic device is used to record the numbers by the player as they are called – in effect an electronic bingo card. The big part of the difference lies in how the game operates. So let's peep under the hood and see how Class II slots machines are designed to meet legal requirements of being a bingo game. First, there is usually a 20-millisecond window. Any person that presses the ‘Play' button during this window enters into a common draw.

eBingo is a new electronic way to play Bingo. Instead of using a dauber and paper cards, eBingo is played on an electronic touchscreen that automatically daubs the numbers for you. This makes it a great game for beginners just learning how to play. Play it instead of traditional paper bingo or at the same time.

Just like paper bingo, players must match the numbers on their electronic cards to those called. The first player to match all numbers in the requested pattern and yell 'Bingo!', wins.

Find out everything you need to know about playing Bingo including how to play, odds, strategies and etiquette.

How to Play eBingo in 5 steps

  • Set your budget. If you're playing eBingo in addition to paper bingo, remember to account the additional costs in your entertainment budget.

  • Enter your player ID. Touch anywhere on the terminal screen to begin.

  • Select the 'BUY CARDS' button. You can play multiple electronic cards at one time.

  • Select the 'PLAY BINGO' button. Numbers will automatically be daubed (be marked off) as they are called. All you need to do is follow along. Learn more about playing bingo.

  • Yell Bingo! The screen will let you know if and when you have a Bingo.

1. Set your budget

To play eBingo, you'll need to purchase electronic credits from the Customer Service Representative at a point of sale counter. Plan how much you want to spend in advance, so you don't go over budget. This will allow you to stay focused on having fun.

2. Enter your player ID

When you purchase your electronic credits, you'll be assigned a player account. To access it, use the keypad on screen to enter your player ID (found on your receipt) and the password you entered at the point of sale when purchasing credits. Your player ID and password allow you to access your credits at any eBingo terminal.

3. Buy your eBingo cards

You can view up to 12 eBingo cards at once. To purchase your cards, select the number of cards you wish to play from the 'BUY CARDS' screen and hit 'Buy'. Remember, the more cards you play, the more you increase your cost to play.

4. Play the Game

As numbers are called during the bingo session, the computer will automatically daub the numbers for you on all your cards. All you need to do is watch your cards to see if you have a Bingo.

5. Yell Bingo!

While the eBingo screen will let you know when you have a Bingo, you must touch the BINGO button to acknowledge it. And like traditional paper bingo, you still have to yell Bingo! to alert your caller.

Learn more about popular bingo patterns and when to yell bingo.

Looking for more action?

Check out Turbo Challenge Bingo. A modern, electronic version of the traditional shutter-style bingo game. Numbers are called every few seconds, so you better be quick with your shutter finger.

Ready to play?

OG Bingo

Basic Bingo

Buy one or more Bingo cards and daubers. The more cards you play, the better your chances of winning!

Bingo balls will randomly be called out by their letter-number combination.

If your cards have that combination, mark the number with your dauber. Example: If 'B-7' is called, mark B-7 on your card.

Mark your cards quickly! The winner is the first person to cover five spaces in a row — vertical, horizontal or diagonal — in basic Bingo.

Shout 'BINGO' when you get five marks in a row. Your card will be checked and if correct, you win the jackpot! When more than one person wins, the jackpot is evenly divided.

For more fun — and more ways to win — halls often play varieties of basic Bingo, such as pyramid, blackout and arrowhead.

It's Tech Bingo, Y'all!

Electronic Bingo

Ask for your electronic Bingo machine. It looks like an electronic tablet.

Choose the number of cards you want to play. As each of the letter-number combinations are called, you enter the number into the machine — this may be via buttons or a touch screen display.

The machine will check each number you put in and mark each and every relevant card. The card or cards which are closest to providing a win will display on the screen.

If a card shows a win, shout 'BINGO'!

Get in the know!

Pull Tabs

With this game you pull the perforated tabs to reveal if the inside of your ticket matches the winning combinations on the ticket face.

Your cash prize is awarded instantly!

Any Way

When a bingo game is played 'any way' this means that the winning pattern can be completed in any direction!

Bingo Board

A large board at the front of a bingo hall that displays the numbers that have been called during the game.

Bingo Book/Bingo Booklet/Bingo Pad

A group of bingo sheets bound together to be played in a single session (one sheet per game).

Blackout/ Coverall

Pattern where you must cover the whole card to win.

Crazy Reno

Pattern of two wild numbers, three lines and no corners.

Dauber

Bingo dauber is ink-filled bottle with a foam tip on it used to mark the called numbers. As a bingo number is called, dab the paper card.

Double Bingo

Pattern of two bingo's and corners count.

Forward & Backward

Specific pattern that includes one wild number, three lines and no corners.

Free Space

The center square of the card. It's like a Joker – you get a free space every time!

Front Counter Person

aka cashier, they sell pack games and computers to customers. Also, this person is extremely helpful, let them know if you are new to bingo!

Luck 7

Pattern of a straight line in any direction.

Odd/Even Coverall

During this game, the caller will tell bingo players to dab out all ever or odd numbers, then will call only odd or even numbers until someone wins.

Pull-Tab Person

This person walks around the hall selling pull-tabs or event tickets to plays! If you win, this person will pay you at the end.

Reno

Pattern of one wild number, two bingo's and no corners.

Speed Ball

The hardest bingo game yet – just as it sounds, this game of bingo is when the ball are called super fast.

Triple Threat

Pattern of three bingo's and corners count.

T, X, or L

Patterns that are the shape of letters in the alphabet.

Usher

How To Play Electronic Bingo Machines

This person sells individual sheets during the course of a bingo session. They also verify when a player shouts BINGO and will bring winnings to that play.

Wild Numbers

How To Play Electronic Bingo Machines In Casinos

aka 'free' numbers. These are often picked by the first ball being called on that game. Example: if the first ball pulled is '13,' then all numbers ending with '3' will be marked.

Electronic Bingo Machines For Sale

**Lingo may vary from hall to hall**



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