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Startup Bingo Supplies For New Bingo Game Sites

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Whether you’re hosting a small, regular bingo group, throwing a massive bingo party bash, or sponsoring a public bingo event, the right bingo supplies are essential.  Having the right bingo supplies indicates you’re serious and will likely attract more players to the event.

It’s important to consider the physical space you’re using, the needs of the players, and the type of bingo games you’ll be hosting.   For example, what will the seating be like?  What are the acoustics?  When the room is full of players, can the caller be heard without a microphone?  Are you playing with actual money or chips?

We found this list to get you started on what you need for bingo supplies.

Here’s an excerpt:

“Microphone: this basically depends on the number of people, or rather the size of the audience that you have invited or want to invite. A microphone might actually turn out to be a pretty invaluable to make sure that the barker’s announcements are clear and can be heard all over the place clearly. However, this is optional and out of all of the bingo supplies which are required, this is optional from host to host.”

Bingo Unlimited » The Essential Bingo Supplies which are required for Bingo Parties.

Halloween Bingo

Monday, September 21st, 2009

We’re on the lookout for fun Halloween bingo games.   Whether each bingo card includes images, words or a combination of the two, it’s a creepy fun game for any size group.    You can take advantage of relatively inexpensive (or free trial) bingo card generators, but there are also some free printable bingo cards available.

For your Halloween bingo game, simply print a themed bingo card for each guest.  Provide each table or player with m&m’s, hershey’s kisses, or pennies to mark squares.

Halloween Bingo.

Best Bingo Strategies from GogoBingo

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Yes, there really are bingo strategies.  Some of them are obvious, some less so.  Even more interesting, many of these bingo strategies contradict eachother, so they could be considered in context of your own playing situation.  Here are a few strategy ideas to help your bingo game.

‘Thus, the Bingo Strategies are the debatable point because some gamblers still believe that nothing is able to influence the result. Still there are those players that consider the gambler might do much to improve his edge. Not depending on the fact that the Bingo Strategies are not 100% good, these tactics are yet widely used as no gamer can ever deny the single possible way to win. All in all, in order not to get in any troubles, you are always to look for the best Bingo halls among all site listings.

Here we are going to consider all the available types of the Bingo strategies.

Because the balls come out randomly, there is nothing a gamer may do to predict or change their order. Thus, the single available thing to do may deal with the choice of the tickets and the selection of the Bingo gambling hall.”

Best Bingo Strategies – GoGoBingo.net.

90 Ball Bingo Tutorial

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

90 ball bingo has gone from an offline UK favorite to an internet bingo sensation.  Similar to the 75 ball bingo, you win by achieving specific patterns on your bingo cards (also known as tickets).  We found a brief tutorial and here’s an excerpt:

“When you buy a 90 ball bingo card it is marked with a 27 square grid of three rows and nine columns. The grid is marked with 15 random numbers, five in each row, making up a 15 different numbers. When the game begins and the numbers are called you simply mark them off with your dabber if you are in a land-based bingo call. If you aren’t, and you are playing online, they are automatically dabbed for you.”

How To Play 90 Ball Bingo.

Featured Product: Deluxe Bingo Card Set

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
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