Bingo – From Homes To The Internet

Gone are the days when Bingo was a game restricted only to the working men’s clubs, tacky seaside resorts and awkward family get togethers. Quite literally, thousands of Bingo websites can be found all over the internet and with dozens of different user interfaces that have got Bingo addicts champing at the bit.

Bingo has long been a game that has been very dear to the hearts of many people. From the free bus laid on for the old folk from the local pub to a group of rowdy girls on a hen night, people from all walks of life and of all ages enjoy the fun and adrenalin of waiting for that final number to complete a line or a full house.

It is unusual to find players playing only one card at a time. Particularly in the case of the regular players, they are generally able to play 10 cards and maybe more at a time and the more enthusiastic players will be noticeable through their use of a dabbing felt pen to mark their numbers – numbers with nicknames such as “key to the door” (21).

With the advent of Internet bingo, more and more people are able to enjoy the thrill of winning even a small amount. Whether it’s playing on traditional looking cards, or one of the many new versions of bingo that have cropped up all over the internet, almost anywhere you turn, you are likely to find a version of the game to your liking.

Players can generally win money in one of 2 ways: either by completing a horizontal row of numbers on one of the lines of their card before anyone else or by filling their card completely first – and shouting “house”. The enduring popularity of bingo is in the fact that it is so simple to play and easy to know when you have won, and the prizes can quickly become very large.

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