The origins of contemporary Bingo at 16 Century in Italy, where the game of Lotto Lottery dItalia Lo Giuoco introduced. The gambling was popular in North America by the end of 1920 under the name Beano. A short seller in New York is the name of the bingo game and increasing his popularity in the U.S..
In the 18th Century, the original Italian lottery made its way to France. History shows that a game called The lottery was popular among the large French company, which used the game to the festivities and meet social sciences.
The lottery has frequently with special cards that are in three rows and nine columns. Each of the three columns of 10 numbers, while each party had at random five o’clock-four o’clock in itself. Each player has a card in the draw for the claim that the display of the caller’s number. The first player to win a meet.
In the 19th Century, the lotteries in Europe and has begun to see it as an educational game for children. In the 1850s several lottery games are on the German market for toys. Lotto games aim was for the children to spell words, as the figures multiply, etc.
In 1920 a similar lottery Thursday Beano was popular at fairs in the United States. Beano in the players their cards on the beans to the number. The first player to fill a line on the map in order to yell at Beano! Until one night in December 1929, when a seller of toys in New York under the name of Edwin S. Lowe visited especially in a country outside of Jacksonville in Georgia.
On his way back to New York, Lowe bought Beano material, including the beans, a buffer, rubber and numbering plans, map. In his house in New York, Lowe was sympathetic hosts Beano games. During a game a winner, which was a complete stuttered bingo, instead of Beano. Listen, the daughter of stuttering excited, Edwin S. Lowe thoughts went. Lowe has decided to start a new game is bingo.
While Lowe’s is on the bingo game his first steps into the market, a Pennsylvania priest has Lowe, the game of love. After a brief examination of the priest discovered that a bingo game because of the churches, to lose money. As the variety of bingo cards was limited, each bingo game, which have more than five winners.
For the development of the game and reducing the chance to win, Lowe approached Professor Carl Leffler, a mathematician at Columbia University. Leffler was invited to a greater variety of bingo cards, each with a unique combination of numbers. 1930, Lowe 6000 had bingo cards and Professor Leffler was crazy.
Since then, the popularity of the bingo game as a collector’s Fund continued to increase. In less than five years, approximately 10,000 Bingo games a week there have been across North America. Lowe’s society, the use of several thousand employees and employ more than 60 machines in 24 hours.
Now, bingo is one of the most popular gambling games in the world. It is in the churches, schools, bingo halls and casinos on the ground in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and other parts of the world.