Bingo Rules
According to bingo rules, each player gets one or more cards (usually they buy them). The bingo rules have these cards being divided into numbered and blank squares. In bingo rules there is a banker mentioned. A bingo banker picks numbers randomly. As the numbers are called, bingo rules states that all players should scan their cards and see if that number appears. If the number appears it is marked off for the duration of the game. According to bingo rules, the numbers are announced quickly by the banker, 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.Canadian and American bingo rules have the cards of 5 by 5 numbers grids only; dual dab cards have two numbers in each square. Each space in the grid contains a number, except for the centre square, which is considered filled. The highest number used is 75.- The numbers in the 'B' column are between 1 and 15; - In the 'I' column -16 and 30; - In the 'N' column - 31 and 45; - In the 'G' column - 46 and 60; - And in the O column - 61 and 75.For example, B-10, I-25, N-40, G-55, O-70. Numbers 1 to 15 are assigned to the B column, 16 to 30 to the I column, 31 to 45 to the N column, 46 to 60 to the G column, and 61 to 75 to the O column.But according to the United Kingdom and Australia bingo rules, cards have three rows and nine columns. Five squares in each row contain numbers ranging from 1 to 90 and the rest are blank. The numbers are usually called quickly, so players rarely play more than one book (six cards). A Bingo Book (a set of six cards) contains all the numbers from 1 to 90, fifteen numbers on each card, five numbers in each row. The first column contains single numbers, the second tens, the third twenties, and so on. Number 90 is placed in the ninth column along with the eighties.Bingo players have thousands of unique cards to choose from. Bingo rules say 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, as it was described above. Numbers such as B-2 or O-68 are then drawn at random (out of a possible 75 in according to gambling rules of American Bingo, and 90 in European Bingo called Tombola) until one player completes a 'Bingo' line with five numbers in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal row on one of their cards and wins the prize.According to online bingo rules, bingo cards are selected randomly too. Most online games give you 3 or 4 cards. By Bingo rules every online bingo game has a banker or a display board for the bingo numbers. Some games automatically mark the numbers on your bingo card for you.
