Online Bingo for Practice

December 19th, 2007 by admin

On top of the columns is the word BINGO. Take note of the letter on top of the columns and the numbers beneath each one because both letter and number will be drawn by the caller and called. The caller draws the letter-number combination from a basket or a plastic container. You will hear calls like, “B-15!”, or “I-74!” Look at your card. Do you have that combination? If you do (and lucky you) cross it out, or cover it with whatever you have. In bingo halls, players are provided with plastic chips, but you can also use pebbles or tiny shells. Once you’ve crossed out five combinations that forms a diagonal, a horizontal or a vertical on the face of your card, shout “Bingo!” You’ve won!

If that still sounds confusing, or if you believe there are ways to increase your probability of winning, a more in-depth bingo tutorial might help. You can either browse some good bingo websites online, or buy a good book. Here, along with the basic rules, you can read up on bingo faq (frequently asked questions) and some bingo tips (link to: bingo tips.txt) to strengthen your play.

Also, most online bingo tutorials allow you to play bingo online, so you can use that for practice.

After you experience shouting that first excited, “Bingo!” at the top of your lungs, you’ll never be able to stop playing. Talk about boring, right?

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