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Watch live TV Games draws and place bets from anywhere in Bénin

1XCasino TV Games Bénin: Lottery-Style Entertainment with Live Presenters in XOF

The TV Games section on 1XCasino occupies a distinct niche that appeals to Beninese players familiar with lottery culture. More than 40 TV Games titles stream continuously from dedicated broadcasting studios, each one hosted by a real presenter on camera. Bingo draws, number-wheel spins, card-draw lotteries, dice prediction games and colour-matching formats run on schedules between 30 and 90 seconds per round, giving players from Cotonou, Porto-Novo, Parakou and Abomey-Calavi constant opportunities to participate. All stakes are placed in XOF via MTN Mobile Money or Moov Money — no minimum session length, no required number of rounds.

Why TV Games attract lottery players in Bénin

Bénin has a long-established lottery culture supported by the national operator and regional sports betting networks. TV Games translate that familiar format into an online, on-demand environment. Unlike conventional lotteries that require purchasing a physical ticket and waiting for a weekly or daily draw, TV Games deliver results every minute or less. The presenter announces outcomes live on camera in the same way a television draw host would, which creates an immediate sense of legitimacy and transparency that pure RNG games cannot replicate for this segment of players.

The format also eliminates the need to understand complex casino rules. There are no blackjack strategy charts, no roulette bet-type hierarchies, no slot payline structures to memorise. Place your chips on the number or outcome you believe will appear, watch the draw unfold in real time, and collect your return immediately if correct.

Major TV Games titles and their formats

TVBet provides the largest share of titles in the section. Its flagship games include:

Poker — 36-card draws where players predict hand rankings and card values, resolved in under 60 seconds per round.

War of Bets — a rapid card comparison game where players bet on which position (player or dealer) draws the higher card.

Wheel — a numbered spinning wheel with multiplier segments, comparable in structure to a simplified game show wheel.

Keno — 20-number draws from a pool of 80, offering a range of bet types based on how many of your selected numbers are drawn.

Lucky 5, Lucky 6, Lucky 7 — lottery draws that progressively increase the number of drawn balls, expanding the payout structure with each variant.

Spribe and other providers contribute additional titles, including dice-based formats and colour-prediction games suited to players who prefer the simplest possible bet structures.

Betting options and stake management

TV Games allow multiple simultaneous bets on a single round. You can, for example, back both the winning colour and a specific number in the same Keno draw, or place bets on both player and banker outcomes in a War of Bets round (excluding direct ties). The ability to spread stakes across outcomes within a single round gives experienced players a degree of coverage that straightforward single-outcome betting cannot provide.

Minimum stakes in the TV Games section start at 100 XOF per bet position, making the section accessible for players who want to test formats before committing larger amounts. Maximum stakes per position vary by title and are displayed in the game interface before you confirm a bet.

Independence and verification of TV Games results

A common question from Beninese players new to TV Games concerns the integrity of results. Unlike RNG slots — where outcomes are generated invisibly by a server-side algorithm — TV Games produce results through observable physical actions on camera: a card drawn from a visible deck, a ball landing in a numbered slot, a wheel stopping at a marked position. The physical draw is impossible to manipulate after bets are placed because it occurs live on air with no editing or delay.

The studios operating these games hold independent broadcast licences and are subject to regular audits verifying that the equipment (wheels, card decks, dice) meets randomness standards. Players can request the audit certificates from customer support, and the draw results are logged with timestamps for every round.

Playing TV Games on mobile in Bénin

All TV Games are fully accessible on the mobile version of 1XCasino. The presenter stream scales to portrait or landscape orientation, the betting panel is touch-optimised, and the results history for recent rounds is accessible in a collapsible tab within the game view. For Beninese players commuting between Cotonou and Abomey-Calavi or working in Parakou with intermittent connectivity, the low-bandwidth mode reduces video resolution while maintaining real-time result delivery — so you always know the outcome of each round even if the video stream buffers momentarily.

FAQ — TV Games at 1xcasino Bénin

How often do TV Games rounds run?

Draw frequency depends on the specific title. Most TVBet games run on a 30-to-90-second cycle continuously, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are no scheduled breaks and no restricted play hours. This means a player in Cotonou at any hour of the day or night will find an active draw either in progress or about to start within the next 90 seconds.

Can I bet on multiple outcomes in one TV Games round?

Yes. TV Games betting panels allow multiple simultaneous selections within a single round. In a Keno draw you can select multiple number combinations; in War of Bets you can back both the player and dealer positions simultaneously (though backing both on the same round reduces the net edge of the bet). The total stake is the sum of all individual bet selections, and each position is settled independently.

Are the TV Games draws provably fair?

TV Games draws produce results through observable physical actions filmed on live camera — card draws from shuffled decks, balls landing in numbered slots, wheels stopping at marked positions. The studios hold broadcast licences requiring documented equipment standards. Additionally, every round's result is logged with a timestamp in the platform's result history, which any player can access to audit past draws for consistency with the announced outcomes.

Do I need to watch the full stream to know if I won?

No. The result of each round is displayed as a text notification in the game interface immediately after the draw completes, regardless of whether the stream is playing or has buffered. The win amount, if any, is credited to your XOF balance instantly. You can also view the recent results history — typically the last 20 rounds — from the statistics panel within the game, without watching the video.