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If you’re looking to print unique, personalised bingo cards, you’ve come to the right place. Bingo has been a popular game for centuries, all around the world, and it’s not surprising – nothing beats that great feeling of having all your numbers called, one after the next! Whether you’re making bingo cards for a fun game with friends, a family night in, a charity bingo day or a school lesson, this versatile game won’t disappoint.

Hey there, and welcome to Bingodeal.net!
If you’re looking to print unique, personalised bingo cards, you’ve come to the right place. Bingo has been a popular game for centuries, all around the world, and it’s not surprising – nothing beats that great feeling of having all your numbers called, one after the next! Whether you’re making bingo cards for a fun game with friends, a family night in, a charity bingo day or a school lesson, this versatile game won’t disappoint.

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Our unlimited service offers you the chance to print as many cards as you like, whenever you need to – and it’s free. Just choose your colour, your card and click print. It’s that simple.

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We have a selection of different cards on offer. You can print 20 ball,75 ball or 90 ball bingo cards. So however big an occasion you’re printing for, we’ve got you covered.

Scroll down to learn more about the cards we offer and printing instructions. We’ll have them printed and ready to go in no time!

These our smallest cards on offer, featuring 3 columns and 3 rows, and numbered consecutively – and they aren’t just good for a fun game. You can also use these to play mathematical games with your children, to hone up their arithmetic and get them to be more comfortable playing around with numbers.

You can practice head maths, multiplication, division and various other exercises – and since they are small, you can take them anywhere, to the park, on holiday or a road trip. It’s a great way to make maths fun!

One of our most popular sets is the 75 ball bingo card option. You can pick the colour of your choice, or you can vary colours as needed. This card features 25 squares, made up of 5 columns and 5 rows, and a free centre square.

For a game of 75 balls, you will need 3 card strips to make up one ticket, featuring every number from 1 to 75.

Alternately, you can opt for the cards designed to play with a 90-ball spin. These cards consist of 27 squares, with 9 columns and 3 rows. There are 5 numbers and 4 blank squares. Every ticket has 15 numbers in total. Usually, this is the most popular version of the game!

To win first prize, you need to cover one full line pattern, and to win second prize you need to cover any two line pattern, or if you’re especially lucky, you will have the full house, covering a three line pattern.

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How to print:

You’ll need a printer, some paper and, of course, your computer!

If you choose to print on A4 paper, you will get 4 cards per page, and can easily cut them up into strips using a pair of scissors or a paper guillotine. Our cards have been especially formatted to match an A4 page.

  • Make sure your printer is connected and that you have coloured ink, so that you can print in the colour of your choice.
  • Next, select the colour you want and click the print button.
  • Your printer will give you a choice of colour or grayscale, and if you’d rather have grayscale, you can choose that option instead.
  • Set your printing orientation to ‘portrait’, and then click print.
  • If you want more cards, you can select to print new cards or choose the ‘more’ option to choose different cards to print.

Well, that’s all from our side. We trust our instructions were clear and simple, and that you’ll be enjoying your game in no time! There’s nothing like a game of bingo and a slice of cake on a summer evening to connect with your family and friends. If you should have any comments, questions, or if you just want to share your bingo stories with fellow enthusiasts, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Happy printing and happy playing!

Pinoy Bingo Set

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pinoy Bingo Night
GenreGame show
Presented byKris Aquino
StarringIsko 'Brod Pete' Salvador (Bingo Caller)
Mel Feliciano (Bingo Commissioner)
Country of originPhilippines
Language(s)Filipino and English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes63
Production
Executive producer(s)Morly Stewart Nueva
Producer(s)American Broadcasting Company, Fox World
Location(s)Cainta, Rizal
Camera setupMulti-Camera
Running time45 minutes (including commercials)
DistributorFox World
Broadcast
Original channelABS-CBN
Picture format
Original runMarch 30, 2009 – June 26, 2009
Chronology
Related showsNational Bingo Night
External links
Official website

Pinoy Bingo Night is the Philippine game show version of National Bingo Night, which premiered on the ABS-CBN on March 30, 2009. It is hosted by Kris Aquino with Brod Pete as the 'bingo caller' and Mel Feliciano as the 'commissioner', who referees the playing studio audience.[1][2]

Contents

Gameplay

Members of the studio audience attempt to win a game of bingo while competing against a solo studio contestant. Each episode consisted of two games without any distinction other than order (the original version has three games represented by red, white and blue bingo cards). Furthermore, the bingo cards used in this show don't have the 'Free' space in the center. Originally, there were two groups each playing a game, but later the games involved one studio audience, each member holding two cards and the winners in the first game were replaced by new players.

Most solo studio contestants are celebrities, but has been normal people in several occasions. After 39 episodes, two celebrities play one game.

In each game, the solo contestant competes in a minigame that also serves to unveil the numbers being called for the game. He or she then tries to complete the minigame and outlast the audience before they could declare bingo. If they are successful, they win P1,000,000; if an audience member beats them to it, they walk away with nothing and the audience member wins P50,000. In case of a tie, the audience member still wins.

After 16 episodes, the game rules have been changed. From the 17th episode onwards, an episode only consists of one game. When only one audience member gets a bingo, the audience member is given the option to take over from the first solo contestant to become the second and finish the game to win a million. If the audience member decides to take the spot, he/she must risk half of the P50,000 and continue the game to win P1,000,000. The other audience members who are one ball away from winning (or puro, the local term used) are still playing for a bingo. If an audience member gets a bingo, he/she will get P50,000 while the second solo contestant that took over still gets P25,000. In case more than one audience member won over the first solo contestant(s), they would be given individual choices on whether to continue the solo contestant's game. If more than one of them decide to continue and eventually win the solo contestant's game, they would each have a share of the million-peso price; they would take home P25,000 each should they continue the game and lose. In case at least one audience member gains a bingo just as the solo player finishes the game (still applying the audience-member-wins rule), the winning audience member will not have to replay the last moments of the game anymore, and instead is automatically given P50,000.

Contestants could only use certain drawn balls to put towards their game, determined by correctly guessing whether the next number is either red or black, odd or even, depending on the rules given by host.

The minigames and their rules are as follows:

  • Bingo 500: The contestant aims to have all their bingo balls drawn add up to 500. In order to be credited to the total, the contestant has to correctly guess that the next drawn ball is odd or even or its text is colored red or black depending on the rules given by the host.
  • 9 Ball: The contestant aims to eliminate the billiard balls 1 to 9. In order for this to happen, the contestant must guess if the next drawn ball is odd or even or its text is colored red or black depending on the rules given by the host. A correct guess would eliminate the billiard balls corresponding to the digits on the drawn ball.
  • Money Bags: The contestant chooses one of three ten-digit bank account numbers. The player has to eliminate the digits of the account number in the same way as in 9-Ball (if a digit appears at least twice in the number, all instances of that digit is eliminated). In order for this to happen, the contestant must guess if the text on the next drawn ball is colored red or black or if it is odd or even depending on the rules given by the host.
  • High 7: The contestant has to draw six balls bearing the number 7 (such as 'B-7,' 'I-17,' etc.).
  • Around the Philippines: Twelve Philippine place names are listed. The player must eliminate each of the twelve by correctly guessing if the next drawn ball is odd or even or if the text is red or black depending on the rules given by the host.
  • Bingo Crossword: Two of the word bingo, intersected at letter I, crossword-style, is shown. The contestant must guess if the text of the next ball drawn is colored red or black. A correct guess would highlight a letter corresponding to the one on the drawn ball. In order to win, the player must have the word 'BINGO' highlighted both vertically and horizontally on the puzzle.

During the duration of the program's run, there have been eleven millionaires and one millionaire team.

Homeviewer game

Home viewers could collect pre-printed game cards by exchanging proofs-of-purchase of the show's sponsors or purchase items totaling a certain amount, depending on the sponsor. Twenty numbers are drawn and nine of those numbers should appear in an X-pattern on the card for it to be declared a winning card. Winning cards could be redeemed for a single P150,000 daily cash prize and a P50,000 bonus cash prize. Holders of the cards must register the cards' serial numbers through SMS in order for the cards to be qualified for the additional bonus cash prize. An additional P50,000 is added to the bonus cash prize for every day it is not won by a registered bingo card holder. Also, in case there is more than one winner, regardless of whether or not they were registered, they would have to share the daily cash prize. Only one registered card holder could win the bonus prize, and if there is more than registered winning card holder, the prize is raffled off. Also, cards are playable for one week (five episodes), but the set of drawn balls for the cards is different for each day of the week. It should be noted that the balls drawn for this game are different from those used in the studio games.

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A second homeviewers' game is also launched viewers note and send via SMS the last ball of each of the two games in the episode. The cash prize the winner receives depends on who won on the two games. If one solo player wins a million, the homeviewer winner gets P100,000. If both solo players win a million each, the homeviewer would win P200,000. If both solo players are beaten by at least a studio contestant each, the winning viewer would receive P10,000. The rules were slightly modified since the rule change to one game per episode, wherein the last ball drawn should be noted.

References

  1. ^Kris Aquino will host Pinoy Bingo Night starting March 30 at PEP.ph
  2. ^Pinoy Bingo Night makes a grand debut retrieved via www.abs-cbn.com 03-31-2009

External links

  • Official website at ABS-CBN.com
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