Bingo History

The round began in the sixteenth century Italy, the birthplace of Bingo. The game was offered in Italy through the national lottery; the Lo Giuoco del Lotto d'Italia was founded in 1533 and still exists. Indeed, he now charges around 90 million euros per year and income is important for the Italian Government. After the great success in Italy blew the game over to various countries including France, around 1775 that a lottery called Le Lotto which founded the Bingo game was important.

Bingo was called early Beano. Many online bingo sites were offered Beano that time. This term comes from beans that served the British Beans. Previously, namely beans and used the cards to make as there were a number of cases. Really known the game was not until Ed Lowe, a businessman from New York, the game was discovered at a fair in Germany. The name of the game was still Beano and was a bit player in a different way as we know it today. The presenter had a crate for it to stand and wooden coins were lined with the numbers. If the players had a song she put a bean on the number of the beano card. If anyone was swaying BEANO price had called and was happy to get his price.

Ed Lowe was impressed by the game and bought it immediately to introduce it in America but first he made some adjustments. He often necessary from his acquaintances in New York and played a few games regularly Beano and at one point called a friend of his accidentally BINGO instead of Beano. They found that sound so well that they immediately changed the name in Bingo and not without success. An American pastor called Barree Wilkes was in deep financial problems and his church, he had good running quickly with a plan to raise money. He came with the plan to the red bus bingo game are used for fundraising. When the game once he had bought from Lowe, he found out that there were often multiple winners and this problem went together to visit arithmetic named Carl Leffler. This man in question solved the problem by 6000 bingo cards to which no 1 was the same.

The action of the priest was a huge success and soon expanded it over the rest of America and the world. There was a special manual which the rules were and there was at one point even a bingo magazine on the market called Blotter. At this moment in tastybingo is still very popular and is increasingly online via the computer.