New Mexico Bingo Web Casinos vs. Gambling on Bingo
Nov 202016
[ English ]

Much has been stated in the papers just a while ago about the bingo industry being hurt as a result of the anti smoking law in England. Things have grown so awful that in Scotland the Bingo industry has called for massive tax breaks to help keep the businesses afloat. However can the online version of this classic game offer a escape, or will it never compare to its bricks and mortar equivalent?

Bingo is an established game usually played by the "blue rinse" generation. Although the game of late had undergone a recent comeback in popularity with younger people opting to go to the bingo halls instead of the bars on a Saturday night. This is all about to change with the legislating of the anti smoking law around United Kingdom.

No longer will gamblers be permitted to smoke at the same time marking numbers. From the summer of ‘07 every public area will no longer be permitted to allow smoking in their venues and this includes Bingo parlours, which are possibly the most common areas where many people like to puff on cigarettes.

The effects of the cigarette ban can already be felt in Scotland where smoking is already illegal in the bingo halls. Players have plunged and the industry is beyond a doubt fighting for to stay alive. But where did all the players go? Surely they have not cast aside this established game?

The answer is on the net. Gamblers realise that they can wager on bingo using their computer at the same time enjoying a cocktail and smoke and in the end, have a chance at huge prizes. This is a recent phenomenon and has happened almost perfectly with the ban on smoking.

Of course wagering on on the web is unlikely to replace the communal part of going down to the bingo hall, but for a demographic of players the rules have left a number of bingo enthusiasts with no option.

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