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Live Stats Crazy Balls
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Crazy Balls Live Video and Statistics
Welcome to our dedicated page for Crazy Balls statistics. This serves as a valuable tool to enhance your experience beyond the mere enjoyment of the game show. Find Spin history, Multiplier details, Bonus round information and more!
Gameplay Mechanics and Key Stats
Before you take your shot at winning while being hosted by a live dealer from the Crazy Balls live video feature, you should know the game mechanics and key Crazy Ball statistics that influence the outcome of your bets. We narrow down all you need to know about the different balls, cards, and multipliers in the following sections.
Ball Draw and Card Setup
What’s an entertaining ball game without balls firing out of a machine?
Crazy Balls Live Video has 60 numbered balls launched from a bingo machine. However, when the game begins, only 20 numbered balls shoot out of the bingo machine, striking off similar numbers from your eight cards.
During each game, you have eight bingo cards, where half (four) can be Free Space or Multiplier cards while the other half are Bonus cards. You can choose to stick with one type of card or mix them up.
The first four cards allow you to choose between Free Space or Multiplier cards with 25 squares arranged in a 5x5 pattern. However, there is one compromise...
Free Space cards increase your chance of creating winning lines because you need fewer numbers but have lower payouts, while Multiplier cards increase the payout but make your chances of forming winning lines slimmer.
Choose your poison.
The other four cards, known as Bonus cards, reward you with one of four bonus rounds from the virtual wheel of Crazy Time: Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, and Crazy Time. Before you can enjoy the fun of the bonus rounds, you’ll need a specific amount of numbers on a card:
- Coin Flip requires three numbers
- Cash Hunt or Pachinko requires four numbers
- Crazy Time requires five numbers
The Bonus cards may also add Free Spaces or Multipliers to your gameplay once the betting time expires. Coin Flip offers an additional free space, Cash Hunt or Pachinko offers two, and Crazy Time offers three.
All you need to do for payouts is complete lines. On the other hand, a run at the bonus rounds depends on you completing all the numbers on any of the Bonus cards. What stands out about the bonus rounds of Crazy Balls is that if you win on multiple bonus cards, you can play multiple bonus rounds during the same game round.
Sweet!
Betting Options & RTP Stats
We all love live casino games for their entertainment value...
However, winning is the ultimate reward. The best way to get a decent idea of the potential payout of each card is through their RTPs. Here are the Crazy Balls stats for its eight cards, bet, and RTP:
| Type of Card | Bet | RTP (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Free Space | 2–39:1 per line | 96.10 |
| Multiplier | 2–199:1 per line | 96.10 |
| Coin Flip | Bonus | 96.49 |
| Cash Hunt | Bonus | 96.09 |
| Pachinko | Bonus | 95.68 |
| Crazy Time | Bonus | 95.54 |
Multiplier Stats
Normal winning lines are great, but multipliers juice them up. Crazy Balls live video features three different types of progressive multipliers:
- Standard multiplier: multiplies a winning line containing numbers with a multiplier value by 10x or 20x. If there is more than one multiplier, they are added together before they are applied to the winning line.
- Line multiplier: multiplies a winning line containing numbers with a multiplier value by 20x or 50x. If there is more than one multiplier, they are added together before they are applied to the winning line.
- Global multiplier: multiplies all winning lines and standard or line multipliers on a card with it. There can be a maximum of two global multipliers per card.
Bonus Games and Their Stats
Crazy Time players will feel some nostalgia for this part of the game because the bonus rounds are exactly the same. Each bonus round brings a unique entertainment experience, which is why you need to know how to unlock it and make the most of the gameplay.
Coin Flip
Coin Flip has the highest RTP of 96.49% and activates when you get three correct numbers on its Bonus card for a chance to flip a two-sided coin from a Flipomatic machine. The blue and red coin sides have multipliers, whose payout can be boosted if the bingo card has a multiplier of its own.
The round starts when the host pushes a button to flip the coin. The winning side that lands face-up rewards the same multiplier to every player participating in the bonus round.
Despite being the lowest-paying multiplier of the four bonus rounds, a bonus multiplier can boost your wins. If the initial multiplier is low, a Rescue Flip may occur for another shot at higher multipliers.
Cash Hunt
Cash Hunt has an RTP of 96.09% and activates when you get four correct numbers on the Bonus card. During the round, you get to shoot a cannon at a wall with 108 squares in a 12x9 grid.
The wall features shuffled symbols that conceal random multipliers, offering rewards up to a maximum of 500x. However, the most likely rewards range from 10x to 25x.
Before the countdown runs out, you have two options to reveal the multiplier behind the symbol: choose a symbol to shoot at or let the game do it for you. You can amplify wins in the round if your Bonus card has a multiplier.
Pachinko
Pachinko has an RTP of 95.68% and is the alternative to Cash Hunt when you get three correct numbers on the Bonus card. During the round, the host drops a puck into one of the 16 drop zones, which bounces off wall pegs to land in one of the 16 prize zones.
The prize zones either contain a multiplier or the word “Double”. The multiplier rewards each player with its value as a prize, while a zone with “Double” doubles the multiplier values and drops the puck a second time.
Despite the highest reward being 10,000x, you’re likely to receive rewards around 2x. Occasionally, if the multiplier is low, a Rescue Drop occurs to give the puck another drop.
Crazy Time Wheel
When you correctly identify five numbers on the Bonus card, you unlock Crazy Time, which boasts an RTP of 95.54%. Once it activates, you can choose one of three flappers: green, blue, or yellow, on a 64-segment wheel with multipliers and “Double” segments.
If you can't pick a flapper on a nervous day, the game will.
The host pushes a button that starts the wheel. When it stops, you win the multiplier that your chosen flapper points to. When the wheel stops on the word 'Double,' it doubles all the multipliers on the wheel, resulting in a respin that can continue for multiple rounds, up to a maximum of 20,000x. All multipliers are applied to your winnings.
Spoiler alert: only players who chose that flapper will benefit during the respin.
Conclusion
Crazy Balls provides the best of both worlds for players who enjoy Crazy Time and Monopoly Big Baller. The game does a decent job of putting together the excitement of bonus rounds within a bingo-style setup.
What makes it even better is that the learning curve will be quite fast if you’ve played its “parent” games, Crazy Time and Monopoly Big Baller. Multipliers, coin flips, and a multiple-segment wheel are a fantastic recipe for fun and maybe, a generous payout.
FAQs
Q: What are the key stats in Crazy Balls?
A: The key Crazy Balls stats are RTP, bonus round statistics, and the latest top multipliers.
Q: How do Crazy Balls multipliers work?
A: Crazy Balls applies the value of three types of multipliers to winning lines.
Q: What is the RTP of each bonus game in Crazy Balls?
A: The four bonus games RTPS are: Coin Flip with 96.49%, Cash Hunt with 96.09%, Pachinko with 95.68%, and Crazy Time with 95.54%.
Q: How can players increase their winnings in Crazy Balls?
A: Players can increase their winnings by taking advantage of bonus rounds activated by Bonus cards.