In a typical Parti, members will decide on a set amount to contribute towards purchasing tickets. The group then plays together, and any winnings are usually split according to the initial contributions or agreed-upon rules. This communal style of play fosters social interaction and makes Bingo more accessible to players who may not want to play alone or who want to increase their chances of winning by buying more cards together.
Parti Example
For example, if a group of five friends decides to form a parti for a Bingo night, each contributing $10, they can purchase ten tickets together. If one of those tickets wins a prize, they will divide the winnings based on their contributions, creating a fun and collaborative gaming experience.