Card Pattern Bingo Intro

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The Bingo is doubtlessly one of the funniest games on the web and in the real gambling halls. Partly it is because of the fact that the winning pictures differ from one gambling hall to another and the picture itself might look like digit, letters of the alphabet and pictures of fruit. On special occasions, the Bingo picture might be like hearts, Christmas decorations. In fact, the selection of the Card Pattern Bingo is subject to the room owner and his or her imagination.

In the beginning of the game the winning picture is announced and displayed on the screen to make sure each gambler knows the pattern for sure.

Standard patterns - the patterns which are stable and might not be moved on the Bingo ticket.

Crazy pictures - the pictures which might be turned in 90 (90, 180 or 270) angle to win.

Wild pictures - not fixed pictures that do not vary in form, however, they can be located everywhere on the ticket.

Furthermore, there are extra more pictures named as Railroad tracks and Four corners, and Double and Triple stamps, Frame and Clover leaf, and Kite etc.

Four corners - four one-block squares covering the corners of the cardboard.

Kite - a pattern shaped as a 2x2 square in one of the nooks of the card and a diagonal line from that nook to the opposite nook.

Frame - outward frame is a stripe covering all the squares along border of the ticket.

Railroad tracks - 2 parallel stripes on the 2nd and 4th line.

Double/Triple stamps - two or three 2x2 squares in the nooks of the Bingo ticket.

Clover leaf - a pattern of four 2x2 figures which cover all the nooks of the game ticket.

Additionally to the typical winning Card Pattern Bingo pictures, few of the games especially the Internet ones provide the winning patterns which are changed after each win and the finish pattern is the blackout. Example, when the first winning picture is a stripe, the next might be two lines, and the 3rd (the blackout) is 3 lines.