Let us introduce this fast-paced live casino game show that resembles Keno or Lottery games. However, the Return To Player (RTP) value is much higher: nearly 95%. There is a draw in every 90 seconds and the Jackpot is 1,000,000x of your bet.
First, let's talk about the gameplay. In the drawing ball, there are numbers from 1 to 51, from which 20 are initially drawn, followed by one or two extras, which are called Mega Ball.
Before the draw, we can purchase a ticket or multiple tickets, each for a minimum of 20 cents. These tickets contain 24 numbers, arranged on a 5x5 grid, with a missing number in the center, which is the joker field. The numbers on the tickets are placed randomly, we don't choose them. However, we have the option to request another ticket if we don't like the numbers on it.
We win if the drawn numbers can be found on our ticket in such a way that they form a continuous row, column, or diagonal. The size of our prize depends in part on how many of these formations can be found on our ticket.
Number of Formations on the Ticket | Prize (Multiple of the Stake) |
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1 | 1x |
2 | 5x |
3 | 50x |
4 | 250x |
5 | 1,000x |
6 (or more) | 10,000x |
The other factor that can influence the size of our prize is the last one or two numbers drawn, known as the Mega Ball. The Mega Ball numbers are special, as a multiplier is assigned to them in each round. This multiplier can be between 5 times and 100 times, as the table shows:
Mega Ball Multiplier | Estimated Probability |
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5 | 30.61% |
10 | 31.17% |
12 | 13.52% |
15 | 10.39% |
20 | 8.26% |
25 | 4.33% |
50 | 1.13% |
100 | 0.59% |
If one of our formations is completed with the help of the Mega Ball, then our prize is multiplied by the Mega Ball multiplier. If there are two Mega Balls in one formation, it is only multiplied by the higher value.