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Bingo Diagonal

4/15/2022
Bingo Diagonal 4,3/5 569 reviews

West View Firemen's Bingo is a tradition at West View Banquet Hall. Paper bingo every Sunday and Wednesday (camera and four monitors). Bingo games played: regular bingo, diagonal bingo, four corners, big diamond only. Doors open 5:00 P.M. ( Kitchen open 5:30 P.M. Diagonal Divas - Luck of the Draw Bingo. 77 likes 22 talking about this. Bingo page for my fans and friends. Come play and join the games Message me, EMT and watch as we go live and play together. Bingo bingo bingo bingo bingo bingo bingo bingo diagonal diagonal 7 double cross double 4 pack double bingo quinella double bingo w/wild# anyway double l double line double postage stamp double six pack double straight line double xx dumb bell fish hook flag floating round robin free free free free free free free free free free free free free. A total of 30 Bingo Numbers will be drawn automatically. You can control the speed of the drawing by clicking the Speed icon. Select matching Bingo Numbers on each of the four Player’s Cards by clicking those numbers. Selecting Auto Dab will automatically reveal all 30 Bingo Numbers and any matching numbers on each Player’s Card.

Price: $3

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Game Number: 1423

Overall odds: 1 in3.61

Cash odds: 1 in5.07

Odds and Available Prizes

Last Updated Mar 05, 2021 02:59:36 a.m.

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This table reflects all Scratchers prizes for this game. After game start, some prizes, including top prizes, may have been claimed. Odds are rounded to the nearest whole number.


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PrizesOdds 1 inPrizes Remaining
$20,000601,61136 of 37
$1,000292,88974 of 76
$50058,424302 of 381
$1001,09316,155 of 20,374
$5063328,082 of 35,189
$4041442,411 of 53,809
$3033352,990 of 66,857
$2519391,238 of 115,091
$20125141,675 of 177,974
$15125141,797 of 178,092
$10125143,350 of 178,101
$9100177,661 of 222,596
$856320,408 of 400,688
$5171,044,302 of 1,291,374
$4141,334,455 of 1,647,180
Ticket121,445,661 of 1,780,768
  1. Scratch off the 'CALLER’S CARD' to reveal 30 Bingo Numbers

  2. Scratch off the corresponding numbers on each of the four 'CARDS 1-4'.

  3. Scratch off the two 'FREE' spaces in each of the four 'CARDS 1-4'.

  4. If on any one of the four 'CARDS 1-4,' you match all numbers in a complete horizontal, vertical or diagonal line; four corners; or a 'X' (includes eight numbers + 'FREE' space), you win prize in the prize box corresponding to that card.

  5. Match all the numbers in any of the 'BONUS GAMES' and win: Game 1 = $3, Game 2 = $10, Game 3 = $50, Game 4 = $100

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List Of Bingo Game Patterns

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1. Entry Code = First 13 digits only

2. Ticket ID = First 7 digits only

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Bingo Special Game Patterns


(Math notation is generally the same as that used in Microsoft’s Excel. The MathNotation link will also give examples of the notnotation as used here.)
For 90 number Bingo ( 3 rows, 9 columns) please see Bingo 90.
The BingoStatistics link gives tables and graphs showing the probability for getting “Bingo” after the announcer has called “N” numbers. Tables and graphs cover both a single board and a 50 board game.
The Bingo4Corners and Letter “X” (both diagonals) link shows the single board probability of getting these patterns after “N” numbers have been called.
The BingoPicture Frame (all 4 edges) and Letter “Y” link shows the single board probability of getting these patterns after “N” numbers have been called.
The BingoProbabilties for a Complete Cover link shows the probabilities for covering all squares on a Bingo board.
The “How to calculate” link shows how to calculate these numbers including how to calculate the probabilities when any arbitrary number of boards are being played in a game.
Probabilitiesfor Swedish Bingo. A Swedish Bingo card has the familiar 5 rows and 5 columns, but the middle cell is not free. It has to be filled by having its number called.
Rules of the game: A typical Bingo card has 24 semi-random numbers and a central star arranged in a square of 5 rows and 5 columns. A Bingo card might look like:
1 16 31 46 61
4 19 34 49 64
8 23 * 53 68
11 26 41 56 71
15 30 45 60 75

We used the phrase “semi-random” to describe the numbers because the numbers in each column are confined within ranges. Column 1 will contain 5 random numbers in random order, but they are within a range of 1-15. Similar ranges exist for the other 4 columns (16-30, 31-45, 46-60, and 61-75). The central location is a “Free” spot. There are (15!/10!)^4 * (15!/11!) = 5.52+ E26 (more than 552 million billion billion) possible combinations that could exist - any one of which would be a legal Bingo card. (The “!” symbol is the mathematical notation for Factorial. e.g. Factorial(5) = 5 * 4 * 3 * 2 * 1 = 120.)
Note: The above number of combinations assumes the numbers in any column can be in random order. If the numbers in any column are always in sorted order with the lowest number on row 1 and the highest number on row 5, then the number of combinations in each of 4 columns is reduced by 5! = 120 and the number of combinations in the center column is reduced by 4! = 24.
Initially, the central “*” is counted as a “free” or “called” cell. Then, an announcer will call out numbers selected randomly within the total 1-75 range. (Usually this is done by randomly removing numbered balls from a revolving drum.) Whenever one of these called numbers matches a number on a player’s Bingo card, the player marks that number as “called”. Eventually, there will be a straight line of 5 called numbers that fill a row, fill a column, or form a corner-to-corner diagonal line. (Note: the “Free” center space can be part of the straight line). At this point the player yells “Bingo” and the game is over.
Probabilities: Of interest, in a single board game - What is the probability the player will have a “Bingo” after the announcer has called “N” numbers? Also, in a multiboard game, what is the probability that the first “Bingo” will show up after “N” numbers have been called? (Check the Bingo Statistics link.)
Variations on Bingo: Other patterns can be used for the game of Bingo. For example, a winning Bingo could be defined as filling a 2x2 block anywhere on a Bingo card. There are 16 possible locations where a 2x2 block could be located. Other Bingo variations could include filling any of the 9 possible 3x3 blocks, or filling a 2x3 block. A 2x3 block could also be rotated for 24 possible winning “Bingos”.
Other Bingo websites: The “Wizard of Odds” also has bingo statistics information - especially the gambling aspects of Bingo as well as a lot of good stuff on gambling in general. The probabilities given here match those in the “Wizard’s” tables. (It's reassuring to have two independent calculations come up with the same results.)
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