How to Play Online Bingo and Win Great Prizes

Where to Find the Bingo Variations on the Internet



Bingo is a game that has its American roots firmly engrained in the "hush-yo-mouth" south of Atlanta Georgia. As rumor has it, it began during the depression as a carnival game. However, you can now find bingo halls or a variation there-of in every state of the
 union and most of the countries around the world. And make no mistake, it's no longer a penny game played for Kewpie dolls, No ‘suh' ya'll! One of the highest jackpots ever recorded was over $200,000.00!

With Online Bingo, you don't even need to leave the comfort of your own house in order to enjoy a great game of bingo.
There is internetbingo.com ( http://www.internetbingo.com ) which allows you to play for free and gives you the chance to win lots of great prizes such as $2000.00 in cash or plasma television.

At 1-Free-Bingo ( http://www.1-free-bingo.us ) You get the chance to play real time bingo games with others players around the world and chat with them. Every day you get 2500 free points to play with and at the end of the day, the best player gets the pot.
The registration and points are free of charge and the pot is in cash money!

The main trick is knowing how to play Online Bingo. We have gone way beyond the stage of placing beans on your card in a straight line up, down, across or vertically. No, with Online Bingo we have moved beyond that and now it takes a little more knowledge of the game to be able to yell out BINGO! 

To begin with, an Online Bingo Card contains 24 numbered spaces and one free space. 

There are now many different patterns and variations of patterns
There is the postage stamp (any four groups of numbers on any corner of the card)
The Christmas tree (typically eleven numbers that form a tree pattern on the card)
The four corners (each corner covered. A variation on this has the winner trying to cover their numbers in the first four numbers picked. This can become a "progressive" jackpot game)
The winner's circle (having all the outer edges covered on the card)
The cross (all the N's covered and the center horizontal line covered)
The cover all (all your numbers covered)

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