In Mexico, bingo is often referred to as “chalupa.” The word is derived from the Spanish word “chalupa,” meaning a small boat or pirogue.
Bingo players in Mexico often call the game “chalupa” because it is similar to how bingo is played in other countries.
Mexican bingo is a popular game in many parts of the country. It is especially popular in rural areas and small towns.
Players typically gather around a table with a large bag of Bingo cards and try to win as many games as possible.
The game is easy to learn, and all you need are some Bingo cards and some money. The game usually takes around an hour to play, and you can win up to $100 per game.
The main difference between Mexican bingo and other types of bingo is that the balls in Mexican bingo are usually smaller than balls used in other countries. This makes Mexican bingo easier to play, since you don’t have to hit as many balls.