Bingo is played in halls. Bingo
rules and payouts and play variations vary from place to place. Bingo
brochures detailing particular games, rules and payouts are usually
available at each respective location.
Basically, players buy cards with numbers on them in a 5 x 5 grid
corresponding to the five letters in the word B-I-N-G-O. Numbers such as
B-2 or 0-68 are then drawn at random (out of a possible 75 in American
Bingo, and 90 in British and Australian Bingo) until one player
completes a ‘Bingo‘ pattern, such as a line with five numbers in a
vertical, horizontal or diagonal row on one of their cards and wins the
prize. There are many possible patterns to play for. See here examples
of bingo patterns.
A bingo Card contains 24 numbered spaces and one free space (blank),
with which you play BINGO. The numbers are assigned at random on each
card and are arranged in five columns of five numbers each by five rows
(5 x 5 = 25 in total including the blank square).
The numbers in the B column are between 1 and 15, in the I column
between 16 and 30, in the N column (containing four numbers and the free
space) between 31 and 45, in the G column between 46 and 60, and in the
O column between 61 and 75.
Players have thousands of unique (unduplicated) cards to choose from.
Some manufacturers print unduplicated series of 6,000 cards. There are
also series of 9,000 cards available. Hard cards and Flimsy cards have a
series number printed on them. For example, card number 1252 will always
have the same numbers in the same spaces.
Bingo in the United Kingdom and Australia
In the U.K. Bingo is played mainly in large halls with cash prizes, the
larger commercial concerns are linked up with other halls during one
particular game in the evening and large cash sums can be won on these.
It is also played in nearly every seaside town in the U.K. on screens in
front of the player who pulls a slide across to cover the number called,
but, presumably because of our gambling laws, there are no cash prizes,
just various items like cuddly toys.
The other times Bingo is played, again for prizes, not cash, is in a
myriad of local halls or schools around the country, usually as a fund
raiser for various concerns like an old people’s Day Centre. Here the
prizes are donated by shopkeepers and businesses in the town and
surrounding area and the atmosphere at these Bingo games is usually very
relaxed and a fun evening out where everyone is welcome, even children.
The prizes vary for these games but on average a prize for any one line
is worth about £1.00 - £2.50 (depending on who is organizing the bingo
evening), any 2 lines would be worth about £2 - £5 and a full house (all
the numbers on a card) worth £5 - £10. They could be boxes of
chocolates, bottles of wine, a grocery hamper, a voucher from a local
butcher for meat or a cream tea for two at a local tea-shop or even 2
free passes to a swimming pool. Anything really.
U.K. (and Australian) bingo cards have three lines and nine columns (see
picture above) and usually come in "Books"; single or multiple. A single
book would contain ten 10 pages (10 cards) each of a different color:
Gold, Lime, Violet, Yellow, Pink, Grey, Orange, Blue, Red and White.
A multiple book has 6 single books. Each page in a multiple book has 6
cards of the same color. The 6 cards on a page are joined with
perforated edges and can be pulled apart. Experienced players will play
all 6 books and inexperienced players or young children may only play 1
book, or even a single card.
As well as books, there are also single sheets of bingo cards sold with
the 6 sections on (six cards) and these are called "Flyers". Again you
can buy just one section or 6 to suit your pocket or your experience.
The flyers cost more per game than on the books but the prizes are
usually worth a bit more.
In the large towns and cities Bingo is fairly "big business" and people
play in deadly earnest, hoping to win that elusive jackpot. In small
towns and villages it’s much more of a social occasion with amateur
callers and a lot lighter atmosphere.
Australia uses the same bingo cards as in the U.K. In Sydney and
Melbourne the callers are incredibly fast. In Perth they call a lot
slower.
Number Calling
The numbers are announced quickly by the Caller, so you must pay careful
attention to the numbers that are called and mark them quickly and
accurately on your card(s).
The caller keeps calling numbers until one or more players claim BINGO.
Then the game stops and the numbers are verified. If there is a winner,
the prize is awarded and a new bingo game begins with new cards. If
there is more than one winner, the prize is split among all the winners.
In Las Vegas many variations including Letter X, Six Pack and Coverall
Bingo are offered. Additionally, some places offer special progressive
payouts as high as $10,000.
Online Bingo
When playing online, your bingo cards are randomly selected for you.
Most online games give you 3 or 4 cards. Other games let you take more.
Every online bingo game has a caller or a display board for the bingo
numbers. The game pattern is also displayed. Some games automatically
mark the numbers on your card for you.
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