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  2. Bingo card - Wikipedia

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    Before the advent of printing machines, numbers on bingo cards were either painted by hand or stamped using rubber stamps onto thick cardboard. Cards were reusable, meaning players used tokens to mark called numbers. The number of unique cards was limited as randomization had to occur by hand.

  3. Bingo (American version) - Wikipedia

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    The numbers that are called in a game of bingo may be drawn utilizing a variety of methods to randomly generate the ball call. With the expansion of computer technology in bingo, electronic random number generators (RNG) are now commonplace in most jurisdictions.

  4. Bingo (British version) - Wikipedia

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    They will announce the prize or prizes for each game before starting. The caller will then usually say "Eyes down" to indicate that they are about to start. They then begin to call numbers as they are randomly selected, either by an electronic random number generator (RNG), by drawing counters from a bag or by using balls in a mechanical draw ...

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    Grab your virtual stamper and play free online Bingo with other players. Fill in the whole card to get a win in Bingo Blackout.

  6. Bingo voting - Wikipedia

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    The trusted random number generator. The secrecy of the vote, the fact that the printed receipt does not reveal how a vote was cast, depends on the numbers generated in the voting booth being sufficiently random that they cannot be identified.

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  8. Wikipedia:Bingo - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia includes a diverse variety of characters, and a problematic user's behavior can serve as a random number generator. Below you will find a randomly generated Wikipedia bingo card, and a key explaining the behaviors behind each entry.

  9. Online bingo - Wikipedia

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    Unlike balls used in regular bingo halls, online bingo sites use a random number generator. Most bingo halls also offer links to online poker and casino offerings as the patrons are often in the target market. One notable feature of online bingo is the chat functionality.

  10. Random.org - Wikipedia

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    It also offers paid services to generate longer sequences of random numbers and act as a third-party arbiter for raffles, sweepstakes, and promotions. Random.org is distinguished from pseudo-random number generators, which use mathematical formulae to produce random-appearing numbers.

  11. Game of chance - Wikipedia

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    A game of chance is in contrast with a game of skill. It is a game whose outcome is strongly influenced by some randomizing device. Common devices used include dice, spinning tops, playing cards, roulette wheels, numbered balls, or in the case of digital games random number generators.