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  2. Bingo (American version) - Wikipedia

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    Bingo (American version) In the United States and Canada, bingo is a game of chance in which each player matches the numbers printed in different arrangements on cards. The game host (known as a caller) draws balls at random, marking the selected numbers with tiles. When a player finds that the selected numbers are arranged on their card in a ...

  3. Bingo card - Wikipedia

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    However, while the number combination of each card is unique, the number of winning cards is not. If a winning game using e.g. row #3 requires the number set B10, I16, G59, and O69, there are 333,105,095,983,435,776 (333 quadrillion) winning cards.

  4. Bingo (British version) - Wikipedia

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    Bingo is a game of probability in which players mark off numbers on cards as the numbers are drawn randomly by a caller, the winner being the first person to mark off all their numbers. Bingo, previously known in the UK as Housey-Housey, became increasingly popular across the UK following the Betting and Gaming Act 1960 with more purpose-built ...

  5. Best Online Bingo Games That Pay Real Money in 2023 - AOL

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    There are many online bingo apps and games that pay real money such as Blackout Bingo, Bingo Cash, Bingo Clash, Cashyy or Bingo Win Cash. How do you win the Bingo Cash game?

  6. Gambling mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The probability of winning a game of Bingo (ignoring simultaneous winners, making wins mutually exclusive) may be calculated as: P ( W i n ) = 1 − P ( L o s s ) {\displaystyle P(Win)=1-P(Loss)} since winning and losing are mutually exclusive.

  7. Online bingo - Wikipedia

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    Online bingo is the game of bingo (either the US or UK variant) played on the Internet and its estimated launch was in 1996. It is estimated that the global gross gaming yield of bingo (excluding the United States) was US$ 500 million in 2006, and it is forecasted to grow to $1 billion by 2010.