How To Play Bingo
To play bingo, which is kind of like a lottery, each player
purchases one or more cards divided into numbered and blank
squares. A caller or banker picks numbers randomly, usually
up to 75 or 90 in all. As the numbers are called, all of the
players scan their card or cards to see if that number appears.
If the number appears it is marked off for the duration of
the game. The first player to achieve a card (or a line) in
which all of the numbers have been called shouts "bingo"
and collects the stake money (usually less a specified percentage,
if that is permitted by local law). In a popular variation,
the central square on the card is free, and the first player
on whose card five of the called numbers appear in a row (vertically,
horizontally, or diagonally) is the winner. The prize may
be anything from plush toys to thousands of dollars in cash,
to cars, and with the advent of online bingo, who knows? Bingo
is legal in most U.S. states that prohibit other forms of
gambling.
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