The rules and techniques of UK bingo games are easy to learn. Among the many variations is basket bingo, where the rules slightly differ from the basic version of the game. Basket bingo is a fun game that is not only played in fancy LA parlors but also in small town carnivals and amusement parks. People of all ages enjoy this game, and even though it is a type of gambling, school and high school children are also allowed to play. Captivating the interest of two different types of players, namely the basket collectors and the bingo enthusiasts, this game has seen increasing popularity in recent years.
Rules Of The Game
The rules of basket bingo are not constant; it can be played down, across, diagonally or as stated by the organizers of the game. One common rule to the various versions of basket bingo is that one basket is awarded per game. Just as in a conventional game of bingo, basket bingo also involves shouting out “Bingo” on the last number called. If more than one person has the same number, the game proceeds until there is a single winner.
The Basket
The well-crafted baskets, which are put up as prizes for a game of basket bingo, do not come cheap. On the contrary, they are usually of superior quality, worth hundreds of dollars, and much sought after by a major chunk of the population. Dealers selling these baskets widen their networks by advertising through catalogs distributed at home parties and shopping malls. In the US, the sale of baskets for bingo games forms a substantial part of the total revenue that these dealers collect.
Basket Nights
Churches, charity organizations, schools, fire departments and hospitals sponsor “basket nights”. These much awaited baskets nights offer an opportunity for die-hard basket collectors to add a few more baskets to their collection.
Basket bingo is also available in online bingo, where the rules may change but the excitement and fervor is no less. Bingo is often referred to as “a game for all ages”, because it is an activity in which the entire family can participate on a Sunday afternoon and have a fabulous time.
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