Bingo is a great game that is easy to learn, and fun to play. Some casino games have found a natural home in an online environment, and bingo is definitely one of them. An added social element and higher participation seem to mark online bingo as the new preferred way to play the game. Learning to play bingo is easy. There are several variants of the game; the most popular are a 75 ball game with a 5x5 card and 90 ball game on a 9x3 card. First everyone buys a card. Players are generally allowed to play with more than one card, but have to pay for each one. Then they wait while a caller picks out the numbers. Those numbers are marked off the card as they occur until one player achieves a set pattern. A game might consist of making a line across your card, blocking out the four corners or even collecting all of the numbers on a card. The number of variants is huge. When the desired pattern is reached, the player calls out "Bingo!", the card is checked and a prize is claimed. Prizes vary depending on how many people are playing the game, so playing in a large game limits your odds, but increases the chance of winning a substantial prize. In an offline bingo game conversation is discouraged so that players can listen to the caller and concentrate on marking their cards. Online bingo is played exactly the same way, but has big improvements in several areas. In online bingo your computer can be set to do most of the work of listening and marking the card. This leaves you free to chat with the other players in the room. Ironically this makes online bingo more of a social game than offline bingo. Since online bingo attracts more players, the payout vs. the buy-in ratio is much larger. In other words the buy in cost remains the same, but you can win a lot bigger prize. Also, more people mean you can choose from several types of game and find one that you like the best. It seems clear then that online bingo has taken a great game and made it even better.. It seems clear then that bingo has found its natural home, online.
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