Bingo Vegas Review
Bingo Vegas games are fast and fun, and they are also exclusive to Dragonfish bingo sites.
The reason why it’s often referred to as 52-5 Bingo is that it uses a deck of 52 playing cards and each ticket contains 5 random playing cards.
Without any bingo balls, it feels almost like a casino game, yet the fast-faced nature of it is more akin to speed bingo.
The cards are randomly assigned using random number generator software and this helps to ensure that every player can expect a fair outcome.
The aim of the game is simple – just cover all five cards on your ticket to win the full house. There are no line prizes and no jackpots, so it’s one of the easiest online bingo variants to play.
52-5 games run roughly every 3 minutes, so you never have to wait long before you can join in the fun. There’s also a chat feature that lets you talk to other players at the same time that the games take place.
How to Play
Once you’ve located the 52-5 Bingo room, you’ll be asked how many tickets you wish to buy, and once you’ve made your purchase, you’ll be able to see which playing cards feature on each ticket (e.g. the 8 of Clubs and the Jack of Hearts).
When the timer reaches zero and the game begins, the software randomly reveals the next face-down playing card from the shuffled deck.
If you’re unsure about any of the rules, you can click the “how to play button” at the bottom of the screen to read the tutorial.
As the cards are drawn from the main deck, any matches on your tickets are marked with a dabber, and if you manage to cover all five cards on a single ticket before anyone else, you receive the full house prize. Please note that if more than one player claims the full house at the same time as you, the prize money will be split according to the proportion of winning tickets.
Graphics and Sounds
The Bingo Vegas/Flash Fives room displays five hands each featuring five cards before each game begins, and you can buy one, two, three, four or all five hands by clicking on the ones that you wish to purchase.
When a game is in progress, your hands/tickets are displayed on the left-hand side of the screen while the card deck sits on the right.
Each time that a card is drawn from the deck that matches a card contained in one of your hands, it’s marked with a casino chip that bears the letter B, I, N, G or O. Spell out BINGO and you’ll see your name flash up in lights!
If you miss hearing any of the card announcements, you can quickly check which ones have been called by referring to the table on the right-hand side of the screen.
By default, the game automatically covers your cards, but if you prefer, you can mark them yourself by going into the settings menu.
Conclusion
52-card bingo is a fun way to make the transition from traditional bingo games to more modern variants. It’s also easy to play and ideal for players with small budgets as tickets only cost 5p.
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Author
Mark Angus is a professional writer and editor currently based in Adelaide and London. Mark writes on a variety of sports betting and gaming topics, most notably football and cricket (he has been a season ticket holder at Fulham for far too many years), as well as horse racing, in particular jumps racing. In addition, Mark produces website content, blogs and articles for a variety of publications, organisations and businesses, and has extensive experience in writing for all forms of online, print and broadcast media.
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