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UK Online Bingo

June 21st, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in Guides

Games and in particular, betting games, have been big business in the United Kingdom for centuries down through its history which means it is no surprise that today there would be a tremendous following for a game like bingo. While it is true bingo is a huge industry in the UK, it is also true that the sport has been moving online faster than ever before with a huge number of players enjoying the game right over the web because of its majorly added convenience. Since the UK’s many land based sites for playing bingo can often get quite crowded, many players turn to online sources in order to get their game on, win plenty of prizes and cash, plus have the opportunity to play whenever they would like to. This advantage of playing from home has definitely increased the number of players that are getting in on the action and continues to add to the overall playing base. Many people do not realize that in the UK along, bingo has a following that is well into the millions, many of whom play each and every day on various sites against a wide variety of different gamers out there on the web. The strong social elements and plenty of chatting is a big part of what has done so much to increase the share of online bingo sites from the UK, but that is not the only factor that has driven this past time to all new levels.

The fact that major brands like AOL, MSN and Yahoo have gotten in on the action is a big part of what has made online bingo very easy to get involved with and the friendly approach to this type of gaming has gone a long way towards making it very appealing for a growing number of gamers in the UK. Add to this the fact that only recently the very first millionaire winner (in pounds, not just dollars) has emerged in the UK means that the frenzy really is on now. At this point, the largest demographic for online bingo play is women between the ages of 20 and 25 which is not what early bingo parlours had been counting on. The fact that these savvy women are getting in on the action has meant that many of the UK sites are quite trendy in terms of design and have a far snappier sense of style than many other sites on the web these days, paying attention to their presentation so that they can create a fun and active social environment that these ladies love. The growth of the online bingo sector in the UK is not expected to slow in the least because the parlours online are normally jammed to the max most all day and all night. The increasing numbers of prizes and the growing offering pool of shopping cards has made starting up an account extremely easy so there are sure to be major points of growth in UK bingo in the coming years.

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Online Bingo Strategies

February 26th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in Guides

Although bingo and in particular, online bingo, is a very easy game to get the hang of, beginning players are definitely advised to seek out a few practice games in a fun environment just to get the hang of the way that the game goes and the pace at which it moves. There are a number of ways to get started, but this is the simplest route because it will allow players to get a solid grasp of the way the game works in its web based format so they don’t get confused when they are playing for actual stakes. Then, once it is time to choose a place to play, most experts advise looking for two things: less crowded bingo rooms and bigger prize money. The odds are better for the player if the rooms are smaller, though this normally means that the prizes will be smaller, as well. Finding a nice mix between these two factors can definitely lead to a more profitable playing experience because the player will have upped their chances of winning a serious prize. The larger prize rooms can work well even if they have more players, but this also reduces the odds of having a winning card. Picking the right cards is very important and the reason that this should be carefully monitored is that holding too many cards at any one time does not necessarily raise the odds of winning, but it will lower the amount won if one is not careful. Choosing a medium or lower number of cards is the smartest bet towards the beginning when players are getting a grasp of how online bingo normally functions.

Another factor that comes into play is the cost of the cards themselves. Normally, more expensive cards will yield a higher prize and so they end up being a smarter investment, but this is not always the case. Always evaluate the odds in order to determine if a specific game will give the best types of prizes. While the auto daub function can help by marking off the numbers as they are called and allowing players to be able to focus more on the chat and social angle of the game, some players prefer to check off their own numbers. Either way, one can do well by just making sure that the appropriate numbers are checked off quickly. A smaller number of cards makes checking off the numbers the second they are called a much easier thing to do. Be sure to watch for the differently colored bonus balls if looking for the big win because these can make a huge difference in the amount of the prizes one. The bottom line is staying focused, choosing the right places to play bingo and always being sure to give one’s self the best possible odds by choosing the more expensive cards and fewer of them in order to get the biggest possible prizes. This is the best possible set of strategies for winning big in an online game of bingo.

History of Bingo

December 12th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in Guides

The game we know today as bingo got its start a very long time ago, some historians believe up to nearly six hundred years, in the country of Italy. In that nation it was known by the moniker Lo Giuoco del Lotto d’Italia which basically translates to the clearing of the lottery of Italy. There is still a version of this game that is played in Italy, but the game we know today is an altered version that was actually first discovered in the United States by a traveling salesman from New York City. After Lo Giuoco del Lotto d’Italia rose from Italy, it traveled over the Alps to France where it picked up a steady following who added elements such as the cards and also the tokens that were used to cover the numbers which had been called out and give players a general idea of how close they were to achieving bingo. In Germany, the game was taken as an educational tool and used to convey different concepts to school children. While the word ‘bingo’ itself was first recorded in England in 1776, it was not named this as a game until that traveling salesman from New York City, Edwin Lowe, came upon a carnival tent featuring a game called Beano. This was 1929 and the Great Depression was in full swing so Mr. Lowe, being a true opportunist, saw a chance to take the game to the big time by developing its fun and action for a much bigger crowd than the one gathered around that Georgia carnival tent. The name turned out to be an accident that cropped up during a test game Lowe was performing. The excited player yelled bingo instead of beano and thus, Lowe’s Bingo Game was born. Instead of working to stifle his competitors, Low encouraged the game’s spread by asking for only a very small fee from those who wanted to conduct their own bingo games.

It would not be long before many different social groups began to see that the popularity and ease of set up needed for bingo made it a truly ideal game to use for fund raising events. By offering games for a small entry fee, churches and many other civic groups could use bingo to raise money for their activities in the community. They offered games in a variety of places and then came the bingo halls which were buildings used just for bingo. Since television arrived and reduced the number of movie theaters and other similarly social events, bingo proved to be a great way for people to be able to socialize as they had in the decades prior to TV’s arrival. The bingo halls took off not only in the United States, but also in the United Kingdom. The games took on a very traditional feel in both countries. Bingo spread like wild fire and casinos in both nations began to carry the game, as well. The halls and casinos each attracted big crowds until now, especially in the UK, bingo is a massive commercial business that both brings in huge profits and pays out giant prizes. 

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90 and 75 Ball Bingo

June 25th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in Guides

75 Ball Bingo
There are different forms of bingo that are played around the world, but the two major varieties that are prominent these days are 90 ball bingo and 75 ball bingo. In the United States and Canada, it is 75 ball bingo that is the most popular and this is the variety that will be seen playing in the casinos and other group games that are offered in the US. There is no direct reason that either of the styles of bingo, either online or offline, are normally played in a specific country other than perhaps the tradition of the nation itself as they do not vary widely in their style with the exception of the card layout. Since bingo, in all of its many forms, operates based on a card format that is the same for every player at the table, those who play 75 ball bingo will be using 5 x 5 cards and have a center square marked ‘free’ that they are allowed to check off at the beginning so that they can form a bingo a little bit quicker. The basics of the 75 ball system require a pattern to be fulfilled on the cards, but this pattern can vary widely, from straight lines to more complex patterns. Once the pattern has been filled in, bingo is considered to have been called. A variation of this form of bingo called Speed Bingo exists, but it is simply a faster paced version of this game. Many players are attracted to this particular form of bingo because they can play far more games and end up being rewarded for their quickness and focus.

90 Ball Bingo
The other variety of bingo that is popular in the United Kingdom, parts of South America, Europe and Australia is 90 ball bingo. A 9 x 3 card is used for this type of bingo and it is probably the most prominent form online at this time. This means there are three 3 rows and 9 columns, with each line containing a total of 5 numbers. That means that every card has 15 number in all. The columns are numbered in 10 number sequences ranging 1 through 90. This game is more complex than the 75 ball version and is normally played in a 3 stage format. During the first stage of the game, all the players will attempt to form one line by marking off a complete horizontal line of 5 numbers. The second phase involves checking off 2 different lines to achieve a bingo and the final stage of the game, called Full House, means that players will need to mark off all 15 of the numbers on their cards before they can actually call a bingo. The Full House prize is the largest in any stage of a game and is typically the biggest possible prize for any variation of 90 ball bingo so it tends to be what most players are going to be looking forward to. There are other variations of this style of bingo that are designed to give prizes to the main player, but in this style of bingo when players tie the prize is usually split up between them.