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Bingo is ruler in Georgia. Georgia is where Bingo all began in The US, way back in 1929. But during the decades just after Bingo showed up (via Italy) at a county fair in Georgia, the game ended up being made against the law along with most other varieties of gambling.

In 1976, Bingo was made legal for non-profit businesses. Since Bingo is one of just three types of gambling allowed by the law in Georgia (along with raffles and the state lottery), the game has turn out to be a big crowd pleaser.

You can find around Two hundred bingo operators in Georgia nowadays. Georgians brought in above $35,000,000 in income for its Bingo operators in Two Thousand and Five, for the average of around One Hundred and Trity Thousand dollars per operation. Georgians won over 20 million dollars in prizes during the same period. Georgian non profit organizations saw $1,500,000 in cash from the Bingo sector.

Georgia has a number of of the toughest bingo regulations inside the U.S. Operators are limited in the amount of prizes they can pay off at any 1 time. Games can hand out prizes with a one thousand five hundred dollars per session and three thousand dollars per week, which is well lower than the limitations in specific states.

The GBI: Bingo Unit monitors bingo games in the state. During the last Twenty-five years, close to 50 establishments have forfeited their licence in Georgia for repeated violations of the state gambling laws. The end result is that nearly all bingo parlours in Georgia are Veterans of Foreign Wars and assistance organizations, the type of groups which run a game to fund their not for profit actions.

Of course, as long as bingo is a huge money venture, there will be individuals who discover a way to skirt the rules. With 12,000 or more people employed within the charitable gambling sector of Georgia, the Bingo Unit is going to be busy during the years to come.

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