How to play Bingo |
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>> Bingo objectiveThe aim of online Bingo is the same as in traditional Bingo - to match all the numbers present on your ticket(s) as they are called in a specific pattern (this pattern will be displayed on your computer screen), once you have matched the pattern you must and announce yourself the winner (call BINGO).
>> 90-number Bingo90-number Bingo is the bingo game traditionally played in the United Kingdom and Australia. The basic foundations between this and the American 75-number Bingo are essentially the same, the main difference lies in the layout of the ticket, which means the Bingo patterns in 90-number Bingo then to be 1 row, 2 rows and 3 rows. A game is typically played with three prizes, the first and smallest prize goes to the first person to match a row then the second prize to the first person to match two rows and the final and biggest prize to the first person to mark off all three rows. This makes 90 number Bingo quite a fun game because there's always someone winning.
>> 75-number Bingo75-number Bingo is the North Amerian version of Bingo. In this version the game features 75 numbers and 5x5 tickets (with a wild/free number in the centre). Typically each game has one large winner and the Bingo patterns tend to be more elborate. This version feels slower to play than the 90-number game however wins are far more rewarding. >> Get luckier at BingoAuto-Dauber - Ever realised that you already had bingo, five numbers ago? Well don't let that happen again, as all online Bingo sites offer a auto-dauber feature which automatically marks your card for you as the numbers come up and call BINGO! for you when you win. This is great as it means you can chat away with other players while the software all the hard work for you. |
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