Archive for August, 2007
What makes a bad internet bingo site, whether this is online of in the high street bad clubs are clubs who aren’t offering good prizes or the payout times are particularly long and in some cases there have been reported occasions of non payouts.
Many people have there own reasons for disliking a club but usually this will be to do with the prizes available or the software the company is using if playing on-line. Another contributing factor is the type of deposits a company offers as incentives to join and the types of loyalty schemes in place in order to retain there players.
All clubs vary and this will have an impact on players and whether they consider the site to be good or bad, it just comes down to what the individual is looking for in there club. Some clubs have excellent communities, but a bad site would not have quite got the hang of the on-line community aspects of the game and the fact that Bingo is a social game to be enjoyed. They may not offer chat games or chat prizes as well as not having forums for their players to discuss things.
At the very worst, some clubs have been reported for losses of prize funds and non-payouts, these a few and far between but it has been reported on some forums so it is best to use the review facilities available for you, check out the forums and get word of mouth from other like minded players, BUZZ as it is known.
No better person can tell you about the sites available than other players. Believe me if there is a bad one out there it is discussed far more than the good ones, so you would soon get to hear about any problems associated with any online clubs.
Bingoport.co.uk reports and reviews the top sites available and they have an excellent forum where players discuss there favorites and there not so favorite sites and the reasons for these. We believe bingo should be a fun social game to be enjoyed by all and that you should be protected from any bad clubs that may appear out there.

William Hill Bingo Review
August 28th, 2007
75 Ball Bingo originated in the United States and is based on a card with the 5×5 format corresponding to the word bingo. IE: B line numbers run from 1-15 the I line numbers run from 16-30 the N line numbers run from 31-45 the G line numbers run from 46-60 and the O line numbers run from 61-75.
This game is predominately played using a variety of differing patterns, this is determined at the start of the game by the club your playing at.
75 ball Bingo would usually have only one prize winner per game. 90 Ball Bingo originated in Europe and is based on a card with the 9×3 format with numbers running from 1-90 across 3 lines.
This version is mostly played in European clubs and usually has 3 prizes per game, one line, two lines and the full house.
Both these games are available on-line and you should determine which one you have a preference to play.
75 balls Bingo is a slightly quicker game so players don’t mind that there is only one prize as more games are played per hour where as 90 ball Bingo is a longer game and the prizes per game are greater with a greater number of people winning.
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August 17th, 2007
A no deposit bingo bonus is a bonus (play money) awarded upon registering with an Internet bingo site and opening an Internet account or it maybe a promotional bonus you have received from the relevant site via e-mail. Upon your registration and completion of all the required fields the no deposit bonus would be credited to your players account.
This bonus (play money) will be available for you to try out the Internet bingo sites games and to get a feel for the games and any additional facilities the club may have to offer. All facilities will be available to you as a normal player however there are usually no drawdown facilities on these bonuses; if this facility is available you will have to comply with that bingo sites terms and conditions.
There will be certain requirements for you to be eligible for no deposit bonuses and you should familiarize yourself with details at each of the bingo sites concerned.
No deposit bonuses are promotional bonuses and are therefore only offered once per person; other member’s of your household maybe eligible for the bonus by completing the required fields but again this is worth checking with the relevant club and would be detailed in their terms and conditions pertaining to the no deposit bonus offered.
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August 10th, 2007