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		<title>The History Of Online And Onland Bingo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Actually before it became the game known as bingo, it got its birth as many believe in Italy as a form of lottery in the 1530s. It remained as a lottery for many years and actually is still being played &#8230; <a href="http://www.findbingoonline.com/the-history-of-online-and-onland-bingo/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually before it became the game known as bingo, it got its birth as many believe in Italy as a form of lottery in the 1530s. It remained as a lottery for many years and actually is still being played today every Saturday night and is as popular as ever. Although it made its way to France around the 1700s and was quite popular with wealthy Frenchmen it become hugely helpful in Germany where it was actually used as a very successful math learning tool for young students.</p>
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<p>The game of bingo is still a favored attraction at many fairs and carnivals today, which is where it was really discovered for the fun that it is. In the old days this game was played at many carnivals with the tents being full of excited players placing beans on cardboard bingo cards as markers. In those days it was called Beano and it wasn’t until a toy maker that came across the game decided it was going to be very lucrative and after changing the name to bingo launched it across North America. Funny enough it was a Catholic priest who came across the game in the 1930s and proposed it being played in the church to raise money that made it such a big hit as by 1935 there were over 10,000 games being played in churches every week!</p>
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