Time For A Bingo Break!

  • Time For A Bingo Break!

    By Lisa West on Wednesday, 10th June 2009

    Online Bingo has been taking the world by storm, and with the introduction of the smoking ban in the UK, the Bingo Association has been looking for a way to get people back into their local Bingo Clubs. And here you have it! Introducing the new, Bingo Break game!!!

    Right now, the New Bingo Game is in ‘trial mode’, although it has already been given the go ahead by the Gambling Commission. Bingo tickets, to join in with the new game, are currently available at thirteen Bingo Clubs in the UK. You will need to find a land based Club participating in the trials, to purchase a ticket. However, you can play Bingo Break whenever you feel like it!

    The New Bingo Game works like a lottery. Players choose numbers between one and sixty, so this is, effectively, a 60 Ball game. Prizes are based on how many numbers you match, with the ten drawn. Cash prizes are up for grabs, between two and fifteen pounds, but the Progressive Jackpots have been reaching thousands of pounds. To date, more than a hundred and thirty thousand tickets have been played, and more than £85,000 has been won.

    Tickets for the New Bingo Game are sealed and pre-fixed, so you can even purchase them AFTER the numbers have been drawn. No rushing about, to get to the Bingo Club in time for the next game!!! So far, one in five tickets have turned out to be winners, that’s around twenty percent, and several new variations of the game are already in the pipeline.

    The Bingo Association has announced that it wont be long before more similar, New Bingo Games, are introduced. There’s definitely a buzz for the game already, and the Industry is feeling very positive, about the success of their New Bingo Game. If you haven’t tried out the new game, why not give yourself a ‘Bingo Break’ and get down to your local Bingo Club today!

    This was an article by Lisa for Bingo Faces on 10/06/2009

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