Monopoly Big Baller

Typical online casinos tend to focus heavily on slots, but the Megapari management hasn’t forgotten the needs of those players who still remember when gambling shows were broadcast on television and were everyone’s favourite programme. For those who still enjoy playing TV-style bingo, Monopoly Big Baller will be a real revelation!

A brief overview of the rules

Each player is dealt between one and four cards with numbers scattered across a 5×5 grid. There are 60 possible numbers in total, but only 20 will be drawn from the lottery drum. The player’s aim is to mark off as many numbers as possible on their card, bearing in mind that numbers may be repeated; no particular number combinations or winning lines are taken into account. The stake per card ranges from $0.1 to $25 , and a single player’s total stake per round can reach $100. The long-term RTP for Monopoly Big Baller is estimated at 96.1%.

Players can follow the action thanks to a round-the-clock HD live stream. The fairness of the game has been verified by specialist organisations responsible for certifying gambling games. Viewing and participating in the game is available on all types of devices, including the mobile version of the Megapari website in a browser and the Megapari mobile apps.

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How to play

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1. Before the round begins, you will receive cards: a player may request between one and four; each card will contain 25 random numbers ranging from 1 to 60;

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2. The player then has a short time before the start of the next round to place bets of up to $25 per card;

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3. The host conducts the draw: 20 numbers are selected at random from the total of 60.

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4. The numbers drawn are automatically marked on the cards selected by the player.

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5. Once the 20 balls have been drawn, the algorithm automatically calculates the payout, depending on how many matches appear on the player’s cards.

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6. There is no bonus round in Monopoly Big Baller: once the round is over, the player automatically receives their payout and can either stop playing or take part in the next round.

Big payouts with simple rules

Monopoly Big Baller is highly regarded by players for its extremely simple rules: there are no winning combinations in this game, and the size of the payout depends solely on the number of numbers covered on the card. The payouts are as follows:

  • for 5–9 numbers covered – no win, but no loss either: the stake is returned;
  • for 10–14 numbers – a 1:1 payout; the stake is returned and the same amount is paid out as winnings;
  • for 15–19 numbers – a 2:1 payout; the winnings are double the stake, which is also returned;
  • for 20–24 numbers – a 5:1 payout;
  • for 25 numbers – a 100:1 payout.

It is possible to cover more than 20 numbers on a single card because numbers can be repeated. Given that a player can bet up to $25 on a single card and may hold up to four cards, the potential maximum win is an impressive $10,000 – this is extremely difficult to achieve in reality, but it is theoretically possible.

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$1,500 + 150 FS