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Gambling
How To Play Bingo
Traditional BINGO
is played in person in a large hall. Players meet at the hall, pay a fee
to get in, then the games begin. A night of BINGO consists of many BINGO
games played continuously, one after another. A single BINGO game
proceeds like this:
You will note that
there are 75 possible BINGO numbers: B1, B2, B3, ... B15, I16, I17, I18,
... I30, N31, N32, ... O74, O75. Each of these numbers is represented by
a ball in a large rotating bin. Each ball is painted with its unique
BINGO number. An announcer spins the bin, reaches in a selects a ball,
and a announces it to the room. The players check all of their cards to
see if that number appears on their card. If it is, they mark it. When a
player has a BINGO (5 in a row, column, or diagonal), he or she calls
out BINGO.
The game pauses
while the card is verified. If indeed a winner, the game stops and a new
game begins. If the card wasn't a winner, the game proceeds where it
left off. Each BINGO game proceeds until someone wins (there's always a
winner). Chances of Winning Every BINGO game has a winning card, so a
player's chances of winning depend on the number of cards in the game
and how many cards s/he is playing. For example, if a player has 12
cards in a game with 1200 cards, the chances of winning for that player
is 1 in 100.
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