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Friday, July 30, 2004

Free Bingo Online

There are plenty of sites that offer the chance to Play Free Bingo Online. So which is best? That depends entirely on what you want, expect and like about Bingo.

Start by looking over several sites to see what’s typically offered. Are you hoping to simply Play Free Bingo Online for the fun of the game? Do you want prizes or cash winnings to be available? Those questions will help narrow your search for the best site to Play Free Bingo Online.

System requirements won’t typically be a problem unless you’re looking to download games or have an older computer. Most online games have limited requirements, but it never hurts to find out what’s required in order to Play Free Bingo Online at specific sites. You may find that some sites have graphics that stretch the limits of your connection. If you have dial-up connection, you may find that some sites are simply too complex for fast-paced play.

Don’t be afraid to try new sites that tout their option to Play Free Bingo Online, but you should also be careful of entering sites, especially if those sites require you to sign up, pay or download information. What’s supposed to be an opportunity to Play Free Bingo Online could become a very expensive proposition if you have a computer crash, pick up a virus or offer your information to an unscrupulous person who uses it to defraud your credit card or checking account.

There’s no doubt that you’ll find plenty of sites that allow you to Play Free Bingo Online. There’s also no doubt that you need to be smart about your decisions. Look for reputable names and talk to friends and family about where they go to Play Free Bingo Online. The few minutes you take to do some shopping and some very basic research could be very important.

Tuesday, July 20, 2004

History of Bingo

Bingo is an ancient game, though it only came to the United States less than a century ago. According to historical accounts, it was around the time of the Great Depression that someone from Europe introduced the game in America. It was at a carnival and a booth was set up to play the game. However, it wasn’t called Bingo, but was then known as “Beano” because players used beans to cover their squares as the numbers were called.

Apparently, the game was an instantly huge success. People flocked to the Beano tent to play this game. One enterprising young man recognized the game for the success it was bound to be and started immediately looking for a way to market the game. It was only about a year later that he found a partner and did just that.

The difference between the name “Beano” and “Bingo” was apparently a slip of the tongue. Even then, the players seemed to have been caught up in the thrill of winning. Someone reportedly jumped up and in his haste to get the word “Beano” out, added a “g” sound. As is the case with many phrases coined by accident, the word has since come to be used in several situations. When someone hits the mark or wins a jackpot, it’s said they “Bingo-d.”

Centuries before Bingo came to America, it was played by the French, Italians and Europeans. The Italians are generally credited with having created the game. The name included the word “lotto” in Italian, and that phrase was retained when the game was adopted by the French. It seems that the early versions of Bingo were used both for entertainment and as teaching tools.

When you look at the Internet Bingo games played today, it’s difficult to imagine that this game had its roots in Italy, more than two centuries ago.