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What are all of the different types of Bingo Glossary?
What is Bingo Glossary?
Explane the Bingo Glossary Detail?
Jan 21st, 2008 22:00
John Phillips, http://www.chiefbrand.com, http://www.onlinebingoreviewdirectory.com/, http://www.casinogamesinsider.com
This is your guide to the common jargon and abbreviations used in the
modern day game of bingo. It is essential that new bingo players
understand and know all of the bingo terms and definitions in order to
function effectively in a regular or online bingo hall.
Ball Gate - Part of the ball dispensing machine, the one-way flap at the
top of the `ball runway` which the ball passes under to enter the main
playfield area.
Ball Lifter - The mechanism used to raise the ball from beneath the
playfield to the `ball shooter` tip.
Ball Runway - The channel where the ball is launched up by the ball
shooter to enter the main playfield area.
Ball Shooter - The spring loaded plunger with a rubber tip used to
launch the ball into the playfield area.
Basket Bingo - Bingo game where "basket" prizes are given. (See here for
details and rules)
Bingo Board - A display board, usually electronic that lights up showing
each number as it is called.
Bingo Books/Booklets - A number of different colored bingo sheets/cards
bound together to form a book/booklet to be played one for each game at
a bingo session. They are usually bound in the order in which they will
be played.
Bingo Card - A card containing 24 numbered spaces and one free space
(blank), with which you play BINGO. The numbers are assigned at random
on each card and are arranged in five columns of five numbers each by
five rows (5 x 5 = 25 in total including the blank square). The numbers
in the B column are between 1 and 15, in the I column between 16 and 30,
in the N column (containing four numbers and the free space) between 31
and 45, in the G column between 46 and 60, and in the O column between
61 and 75. Players have thousands of unique (unduplicated) cards to
choose from. Some manufacturers print unduplicated series of 6,000
cards. There are also series of 9,000 cards available. Hard cards and
Flimsy cards have a series number printed on them. For example, card
number 1252 will always have the same numbers in the same spaces.
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