The roots of the modern game of
Bingo can be traced as far back as the 16th Century to the unification
of Italy in 1530. The "Lo Giuoco del Lotto d'Italia" was the first state
run lottery which proved immensely popular with both the people and the
government itself (not least because of the revenue it generates for the
state coffers) and has remained en vogue to this day! If
online bingo is to be
seen as a lottery, then this is the first documented case of it being
played on a large scale.
Perhaps, closer to the game we see today is the French lottery, Le Lotto
which derived from the Italian lottery. Reportedly popular during the
late 18th century with wealthy Frenchmen, this game of chance involved a
caller drawing out wooden discs numbered 1 to 90 from a bag and shouting
them out to the game players. Each player had just one single card
divided into 3 rows and 9 columns with numbers organized in much the
same way as a modern bingo card. Column 1 had random numbers between 1
and 10, Column 2 between 11 and 20 and so on up to 81-90 on the last
column. In addition, every Row had just 5 numbers and 4 blanks. The
winner would be the first person to cover the numbers on an entire row.
Later versions of Le Lotto appeared in Germany, where instead of being
used as a gambling game, they were instead used for educational purposes
for example to teach children their times tables. Today, similar games
can still be found on the market, although naturally as far removed from
the original purpose as possible...
The first real push into the English speaking world came in the late
1920's when a hard up New York toy salesman by the name of Edwin S. Lowe
stumbled across a carnival game in Georgia. The game of Beano, as the
booth-owner called it, involved a caller drawing numbered wooded discs
from a bag and shouting them out to the waiting players. Each player had
a game card with numbered squares and some dried beans. Every time a
number was called out which was on their card, they would mark it with a
bean. The first player to have a straight line of beans, either in a
horizontal, vertical or diagonal direction was declared the winner. Such
was the popularity of this game that try as he might, Lowe didn't get to
play that night but the idea was formed.
Rushing back to New York he invited friends over to his apartment to
play this new game. They became immediately hooked and at one point, so
excited was one female member of the party, that instead of shouting out
"Beano!" to signify she had won, she yelled "Bingo!" instead. The name
stuck and Lowe went on to create the first commercialized version of the
game, retailing at $1 for a 12 card set and $2 for a 24 cards.
Bingo found it's way out of the family room and onto a grand scale
thanks to the fund-raising efforts of a priest from Pennsylvania. The
priest had seen a great opportunity to raise money for his church by
holding bingo gaming events but had ran into an unfortunate problem. The
game cards would produce tens of winners each game instead of the
desired one or two, because they had never been designed to be played
en-masse. The subsequent quest to find 6000 cards with 6000 different
number combinations (in the pre-computer age!) took many months and
reputedly drove the university professor charged with the task quite
insane. Literally.
By 1934 it was estimated more than 10,000 bingo games were being played
a week and today, the national game grosses over $90 million a week in
America alone.
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