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Welcome
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A "Bingo Caller" will draw at
random a letter and number
combination and if the player has
this number, it is then marked off
on the card. The most common
format of bingo play is the “Full
line” or “Five in a line” format
of play. In order to win this type
of bingo game, the players must
create a full line of 5 spots
either vertically along either B,
I, N, G, or O rows, horizontally
across B, I, N, G, and O, or
diagonally from corner to corner
spanning the entire card. The
first person to reach this goal
calls out "BINGO" and is the
winner, and in the event of a tie,
the prize is often split. This is
the most common format for bingo,
and is most popular among players
and organizers due to its quick
speed, and relative ease of play.
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Bingo Equipment |
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Bingo equipment used
differs from hall to hall
but some common elements
are needed. Some form of
game card, marker and |
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Bingo Variations |
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Bingo is often played
using the full line rule
set but there are many
interesting variations on
the game of bingo that can
either |
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Bingo Rules |
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Bingo is a modern day
game played both in
the United States and
around the world.
Bingo is a simple game
played using a game
card with 25 spaces on
it, in rows five
across by five down.
On the top of each row
is a letter that marks
the row, either B, I,
N, G, or O, which is
where we get the name
of the game. Each of
the five boxes below
each letter contain a
number and each row
can only contain five
of a set of fifteen
numbers. For example
the B row can only
contain the numbers 1
through 15, the I row
can only contain the
numbers 16 through 30
and so on. The numbers
in these boxes are
random and therefor
the odds of any two
bingo players having
all the same numbers
in the same place is
very unlikely |
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