Monday 29 September 2014

Perfect The Art Of Bingo Lingo

Many people would claim that they don’t have a knack for learning a language and that’s why they never bothered trying with French or Spanish at school. But there’s one language that though we may all find it mysterious when we first come across it we can learn to speak with aplomb in a matter of minutes – and that’s bingo lingo.


Online bingo is one of the most popular games on the internet today – with over 100 million registered bingo site members around the world. And one of the biggest reasons that people choose to play bingo online is that they can chat to other players at the same time as playing the games.


This is because every bingo ticket you buy gives you access to the bingo chat room the game is linked to; where you can socialize with players who are entered into the same game as you. It adds to the fun of playing bingo as you have people to share the highs and lows of the games with – as the numbers on your cards get daubed off automatically by the software and it looks like you’re going to be the winner but then you’re suddenly pipped to the post by another player! If you win, you can celebrate with other people in the chat room and if you lose, they’ll commiserate with you instead.


When you first enter a chat room on a bingo site, you might wonder what’s going on as you try to follow the conversation. People use a lot of acronyms and abbreviations and you’d be forgiven for not knowing what something like GLE means. Often used just before a game starts this is a shorthand way of saying Good Luck Everyone (and far quicker to type than the whole thing!). Other examples include things such as AFC (Away from computer), a polite way to let people know you’re not ignoring them, you’re just temporarily absent, BBS (Be back soon), AYT (Are you there?) and BLNG (Better Luck Next Game).


To learn and improve at this new language the best thing to do is join a bingo site like Winner Bingo, 888bingo or Gala and start playing games and going into the chat rooms. You’ll find that most bingo sites offer a generous welcome bonus of free credit to get new players to sign up. The free bingo bonus at Winner, for example, gives new players an extra £30 to play with when they top up their account with just £10 in the first week of registering. With bingo games starting at 1p or 2p, that’s a lot of gaming credit to have at your disposal. And it won’t be long before you’re chatting to the other bingo roomies like a pro!


There are plenty of other reasons to spend time in the bingo chat rooms – not least the chance to join in the chat games that the chat moderator will run at different times. Chat games are little bonus free games where you can stand to win extra cash prizes and free entries to other bingo games on the schedule. They’re not difficult to play and some people actually win more through the chat games than they do on the regular games.


It’s all part of the bingo sites’ strategies to keep their players loyal. By making sure that the chat room atmosphere is fun and friendly and giving players extra chances to win, they ensure that the players keep coming back for more.


Next time you’ve got five minutes to spare and you want to learn something new, get online and join a bingo site, enter a chat room and start to learn the bingo lingo. While you’re acquiring your new skill, you never know what could happen, you might play a bingo game that lands you a huge cash prize, enough maybe to take you on a holiday to foreign shores where you can try learning another new language!



Perfect The Art Of Bingo Lingo

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