If people are asked to describe a typical bingo player, their descriptions almost always fit on me: old, gray-haired with glasses with big stone glass and always with a lit cigarette in one hand. I often ask myself whether perhaps bingo has changed since the Internet came and revolutionized the world? Does everyone play bingo these days? And what will happen to bingo in the future? According to an article I once read in a newspaper bingo began as a mistake. The game's origin can be traced back to a lottery in Spain in 1530. Over time, the game migrated to North America, approximately around the 1929th. At that time, the game was called "Beano". Its present name arose when a man accidentally shouted "bingo" instead of "Beano". I will bet he was Swedish! Bingo was usually played in churches and local assemblies, and one of the earliest known online bingo sites was "Bingo Zone", where you already in 1996 could play for play money. Right now it is like bingo is played everywhere. However, the greatest growth of players undoubtedly happens online. In England, The Telegraph reported that over 500,000 people played online bingo back in August 2008. Given this and the fact that than 230+ bingo sites in England last year spent more than ten million dollars on television advertising, everything indicates that these figures have increased and will continue to increase in the years to come. Denmark has also seen a steep increase in bingo ads in various newspapers, on TV and radio and of course on the internet. If you have the least bit of interest in the game I encourage you to go online a try it. And don’t be scared away by the money element. Most sites today offer some free money, so you can try out their site without having to pay for it. In ten years it may be that we play bingo against other planets, and trying to con aliens for their astronaut dollars. It is not possible to known. However it is safe to say that it is not only old fools like me who play bingo. According to Wikipedia, is 90 percent of all online bingo players less than 50 years old and 85 percent of all online gamers are women. My advice to you: go online find a bingo site that looks interesting and try it out. It might be that you, like me, have a real bingo fanatic hidden inside. BingoSlottet.dk is for people who like to play bingo and who likes thrill of playing. Whether you feel that you have blue blood in their veins or not you are welcome to bingo party at Bingo Palace. It takes only two minutes to register and get 50 kr free.
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