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Bingo Clubs and Bingo Halls

The evolution of gambling, due in part to the Social changes of the 1960's, allowed Bingo clubs to come out in the open, and with it, the appeal of bingo increased. Also, in 1968, the government introduced the Gaming Act, which allowed bingo clubs to further develop. Following the growth encouraged by the 1960's, in that the bingo industry entered a period of stabilization and growth. In the 1990's, however, the number of players dipped, as well as the number of licensed bingo clubs. Independent owners, however, were not affected by this decline. In particular, it was the smaller, less profitable bingo halls, located poorer neighborhoods, that were trampled by bigger international clubs.

Prize amounts offered today are also quite different. Bingo halls often feature single prizes of up to £100,000. If you really want to take home the big bucks though, onlinebingo.cn recommends going to play bingo on Sundays. On Sundays, prizes are normally doubled, at times reaching £200,000. Wireless networking technology has even allowed ties to be created across several clubs, making the final prize a joint jackpot of several thousand pounds.

Future Bingo

What does the future hold for bingo? Even today, advanced technology allows players to enjoy a variety of bingo benefits. Bingo machines, which currently accept cash, have a great potential of paying you back your winnings. But what would you say to a bingo machine that allows you to use a special credit card, which would draw money straight from your 'winnings account.' Only time will tell.

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