Play Online Bingo

March 23rd, 2009 by admin

There are several online bingo games available online. It’s very easy to select the best online bingo because most of these games have got reviews posted by several online players.

You don’t have to be at the bingo hall when playing bingo games like other games for example backgammon, you can play bingo online. You only have to register on one of the websites which has bingo game and then open an account. The excitement and fun of playing against another person you don’t even see is preserved as the other person will be playing against you who is as well online.

The bingo game is like an international tournament because there will be players from each and every corner of the world. Many people from other countries get connected to this game on the internet. You don’t have to wait for your competitors to come like when playing backgammon, all you have to do is just to sit on your computer, connect to the internet then play the game because your competitor will is always there.

When you want to have fun just play the bingo game because it is very exciting. There are some bingo websites which offer their players free extra games as part of their prices. Free bingo games also give the winner cash price and this is the other way bingo sites keeps their players interested, rewarded and loyal to this game.

Some of the bingo sites offer free bingo games but most of the sites require you to pay for membership fees or game through your credit card. Even though you have to pay the fees, the games are worth it. Bingo games are one of the most exciting games online.

You can always play bingo during your lunch breaks or if you want to refresh your mind. Have a life time experience by playing bingo online without having to pay any admission fees like when going to casinos. This is the most exciting game online because you can even play the game at the comfort of your home. The game is easy to play and there are several articles online which can teach you on how to play online bingo.

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A quick tutorial guide to to bingo

December 20th, 2007 by admin

Most people believe bingo is the most boring game ever created, right up there with Scrabble and chess. They may even add, along with a condescending eyebrow raise, that bingo is actually more boring than those board games since chess and Scrabble have more complicated rules and require at least a know-how of the strategies, whereas the game of bingo is based purely on chance.

Different strokes for different folks. If you are the type of person who believe games need not be difficult in order to be enjoyed, or if you are in need of a group activity to rest your mind after a grueling day at work, then bingo is the game for you.

The history of bingo is actually as amusing as the game itself. It started off as an elite lottery game in Italy called, aptly and simply, “le lotto”. Around the late 1920’s it was introduced to North America as “beano”. It was baptized “bingo” by then-bankrupt New York toy salesman and bingo godfather Edwin S. Lowe. The story goes that he once played “beano” with a group of friends, and in the game the winner mispronounced the name (she called out “bingo!” instead of “beano!”). This became Lowe’s golden ticket to fame.

Now, how to play bingo. Bingo is so easy it can actually be learned through observation, but a quick bingo tutorial won’t hurt. Picture yourself sitting with a group of bingo players. These bingo players are each holding a bingo card. A player is allowed more than one card. Actually, a player can have five to eight bingo cards, collectively called a book. Having more than one card will increase a player’s probability of winning.

Picture yourself holding a bingo card (or an entire book, if you have money to spare). A bingo card contain numbers arranged in five columns and five rows. There is one free space in the center. Don’t be bothered by it; the free space has no function and thus is always crossed out or covered.

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Online Bingo for Practice

December 19th, 2007 by admin

On top of the columns is the word BINGO. Take note of the letter on top of the columns and the numbers beneath each one because both letter and number will be drawn by the caller and called. The caller draws the letter-number combination from a basket or a plastic container. You will hear calls like, “B-15!”, or “I-74!” Look at your card. Do you have that combination? If you do (and lucky you) cross it out, or cover it with whatever you have. In bingo halls, players are provided with plastic chips, but you can also use pebbles or tiny shells. Once you’ve crossed out five combinations that forms a diagonal, a horizontal or a vertical on the face of your card, shout “Bingo!” You’ve won!

If that still sounds confusing, or if you believe there are ways to increase your probability of winning, a more in-depth bingo tutorial might help. You can either browse some good bingo websites online, or buy a good book. Here, along with the basic rules, you can read up on bingo faq (frequently asked questions) and some bingo tips (link to: bingo tips.txt) to strengthen your play.

Also, most online bingo tutorials allow you to play bingo online, so you can use that for practice.

After you experience shouting that first excited, “Bingo!” at the top of your lungs, you’ll never be able to stop playing. Talk about boring, right?

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