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Posted on November 6, 2009 by Andrew Dominiko | Posted under   Games


Online Bingo In The Uk



You may be surprised at just how many people do love the thrill of a good game, and even more so now that you can access thousands of games online. Bingo is the game has been around for centuries in one form or another, and has been changed over the years to fit the needs and wants of people of all ages and sexes. What’s more, this highly popular game has come a long way since its bingo hall days and carnival specials by being totally digitalized in an online format.

According to Bloomberg, the U.K. is the world's most developed online bingo market with 243 websites devoted to online bingo. It also stated that online bingo in the UK generated revenues of $239 million in 2007.

The number 26 is often called as “bed and breakfast” and the number 59 as “Brighton line.” If you are familiar with these nicknames, then you must be an avid bingo player. In the UK bingo has its own traditions and culture. Bingo callers and bingo players even know and use special nicknames, like the "bed and breakfast," for each of the numbers.

Bingo can be traced back to a lottery game called "Lo Giuoco Code Loto" played in Italy in 1530. From there, bingo traveled across the Alps into France, but it wasn’t until the 1960s that Eric Morley brought modern bingo to the UK. Bingo was only regulated in the Gaming Act 1968 but can only be played in members-only clubs.

In 1986 the National bingo game was legalised, allowing the same game to be played simultaneously at bingo halls across the country. With the introduction of television and closing of cinemas and theatres, bingo halls filled a hole in people's lives. It was an opportunity for people to meet socially, have fun and just enjoy the game. With the gaining popularity of bingo, bingo halls became more sophisticated. They were run solely for the purpose of bingo games.

The biggest transition in the history of bingo has been the move from the halls to online. One of the earliest online bingo games was a free game called “Bingo Zone” by Gamesville that was launched in April of 1996. The first UK online bingo sites appeared in just 2003.

The most attractive difference between traditional bingo and online bingo games is the convenience. Players don’t need to leave the comfort and safety of their homes or offices to play. Since online casinos are open 24/7, online bingo can be played at any time of the day. There’s even no need to get dressed up or to travel for an evening of bingo fun. As long as one is connected to the internet, one can play online bingo. Another convenience is that online casinos have the automated functions available where players can select their cards to literally play themselves and shout “bingo!” once the card has been completed. This allows players to get on with other things without the fear of missing out on a winning card. With online bingo you will find the anonymous experience to be very liberating. All you have to do is find the right sites to fit your needs. Online bingo has become extremely popular because it can be done anywhere at anytime, but also because many people may feel uncomfortable admitting they love a game that was formerly played by their grandparents.

However, online bingo lacks human interaction. Online bingo sites have countered this by introducing a chat facility, adding realism to the playing experience. With the chat facilities, players can communicate with other players while the game is in progress, unlike a regular bingo arrangement. There is also a lot more choices online with currently over 350 online bingo sites in operation unlike playing in the local bingo hall. Where bingo halls only have one game going at a time, online bingo sites also have many different games going at once so the choice is much broader.

Online bingo is growing faster in the UK. Of the estimated 3 million bingo players in the UK, more than 50,000 of them now play online. So why not join the thousands of people who’ve discovered the fun of online bingo! With around 70% of bingo players believed to be smokers the ban hit halls hard with may halls across the country being forced to close as numbers dwindled and players took up the game online. Brick and mortar bingo halls remained popular in the UK until around 2007, when the advent of online bingo and the UK wide smoking ban saw many people leave the halls and try and call a house from the comfort of their own.

The most important thing to remember is that it is all about the numbers. Whenever you are looking to increase those odds just think of that and plan your bingo strategy accordingly and you will do just fine. But if you want more tips and tricks, check out the online forums as they are filled with great ideas.



About The Author:
Andrew Dominiko, the writer of this article is an established expert on online bingo and bingo game. He publishes several UK bingo related websites in addition to writing about all sorts of bingo related topics.

For more comprehensive info about the author please visit: http://www.domingobingo.co.uk


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