Horse Bingo is a popular casino game where players try to match up three or more of the same symbols on a card. The game is played with a deck of 52 cards and players can win by matching symbols on the card, or by getting rid of all of their cards.
How Horse Bingo Works
To begin playing, each player selects five cards from their hand. These cards are placed face down in front of them, and the remaining cards are set aside as the bingo board.
The dealer then deals three cards face down to each player, one at a time. .
The first player to pick up all five of their selected cards and place them on the bingo board wins the game. If two or more players are able to pick up all five of their selected cards and place them on the bingo board at the same time, then the player with the highest card value (e.g.
Ace, Two, Three) wins that round. If there is a tie for highest card value, then the tie breaker rules will be followed (see below).
After each player has had a turn, the next round is started by flipping over one of the previously unplayed cards from the bingo board. This card will now be used as either a wildcard or as part of a winning combination.
For example, if a player has selected Two as one of their five chosen cards and this card is flipped over to become part of a winning combination (e.g. two pairs), then that player would now win that round even though they didn’t have an Ace in their hand.
Once all 52 cards have been used in playing rounds, the game is over and the winner is determined based on how many rounds they were able to win (e.g. if a player wins four rounds out of five, they would win that game).
If there is a tie for any number of rounds won, then those tied players would go back through their selected cards one by one until somebody finds a winning combination – at which point that person would win that particular game.
Conclusion: Horse Bingo works by using a deck of 52cards and players trying to match up three or more symbols on these cards in order to win money. The game is played with a bingo board which has spots for each of the 52cards and once someone has picked up all five of their selected cards from their hand and placed them on this board, they have won that round and can move onto the next round.