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Online Bingo America - Origin Of Game
Bingo is an important part of America’s history and culture.
For those who are not aware, bingo originated in America four
decades before finally it came to roost in UK.
Though, bingo doesn’t belong to America by origin, it originated
in Italy, bingo acquired its present form only after it entered
America in late 1920s. It was Edwin Lowe, an American toy
salesman, who changed the early name of beano to bingo, after he
overheard someone unexpectedly yelling bingo instead of beano.
He with another gentleman Carl Leffler, a Columbia university
math professor, made great efforts to modernize and popularize
bingo. By 1930, Leffler created as many as 6000 unique bingo
cards. Rumors has it he went insane after completing the job!
In US, Bingo was initially played as fundraisers by churches and
many charities. Over years, it has evolved into several popular
variations like 75 ball bingo, 90 ball bingo, 80 ball bingo etc.
and is played in almost unlimited patterns across globe. If you
live in America, 75 ball bingo is your game. Nowadays, there is
plethora of websites that allows you to play both 75 ball and 90
ball bingo, no matter you belong to US or UK.
Bingo America is also a TV game show in the United States. The
show is hosted by Patrick Duffy who has a long history on
American television.
The way Bingo America works is two-fold. First of all, there are
two game show contestants going against each other in each
episode of Bingo America for up to $100,000. Secondly, viewers
at home can print out Bingo America game cards and play along at
home to win money. In the main game, balls are drawn and each
ball has a letter and a number. The two contestants on Bingo
America are almost always a male vs. female. When a ball is
drawn, the contestants have to answer a question. If they get
the question right, they get the letter on the ball and the
number in dollars amount credited to the bank. The bank on Bingo
America starts at $500 each new game.
There are two matches played on each game of Bingo America, and
if a player wins both they get all the money in the bank. Bingo
America also has sponsored balls in each game. For instance
sometimes they have "Northern Quilted" bars which act as
wildcard balls. When Bingo America contestants get a Northern
Quilted ball they can pick any letter they want $100 is added to
the bank. Other bonus balls in Bingo America include the blue
Maxwell House and the red Moneygram balls. If time runs out in a
round of Bingo America then a sudden death lighting round
starts. If a player answers any question incorrectly, the letter
is awarded automatically to their opponent.
If Bingo America is tied after the first round, a 5 question
bonus round called blockbusters is added. The winner moves on to
the bonus round. The bonus board is the Bingo America bonus
round. The board consists of 75 numbers. Behind each number is a
prize which ranges from a pet rock to $100,000 - a huge
difference. Every prize is added twice to the 75 numbers and
once the contestant chooses the same prize twice, he/she gets
that prize. Viewers at home can play along with Bingo America
via a sweepstake format. After the episode is taped, 100 winning
cards are made along with the majority of losing cards. Viewers
can print them off the GSN website. If a home user wins they can
go to the GSN website and claim a prize. |