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So What Exactly is ‘Free’ in Free Bingo?

So What Exactly is Free in Play Rummy Games Online?
The free bingo phrase is thrown around a lot lately, especially with the expansion of the online gaming and gambling industries. Is it in fact free, however, or is this just a clever marketing ploy like so many others that have disappointed multitudes of people in the past? Marketing executives are never out of good [...]

Multi-Player Gaming for online Slots Players
Multi-player gaming for Microgaming slots players has finally arrived with a brand new title from Microgaming that looks set to change the nature of online slots gaming forever. UK Poker Freerolls, bingo, blackjack and roulette players have long been able to enjoy the benefits of multi-player gaming, leaving slots enthusiasts feeling more than a little out in the cold. But now a Multi-Player Wheel of Wealth Special Edition has been launched, and online slots have suddenly taken a quantum leap forward that brings the slots experience right up to date.

The Popularity of Playing Free Bingo
Playing free bingo is ever more popular around the world and the excitement just continues to grow. Many people love gaming but do not necessarily want to gamble. Enter free bingo. Gaming online has never been as popular as it is today. From poker to roulette, you will find most traditional casino games online. Though many [...]

PartyGaming Announce Five Casino
PartyGaming has announced a deal with Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd that will see the introduction of an online best Microgaming casinos and bingo site under the Five brand. Five, so-called because it was the fifth terrestrial television station in the UK, has becoming increasingly popular with viewers thanks to innovative programming, and offering online casino and bingo looks like a good way to expand the service that it makes available to viewers, especially with PartyGaming on board.

PartyGaming Non-Prosecution Agreement
A PartyGaming Non-Prosecution Agreement with the US Attorneys Office (USAO) has been reached. This means that PartyGaming, the popular online gaming company that operates an online casino as well as online poker and bingo sites, will no longer face prosecution for allowing US customers to illegally gamble online prior to the introduction of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) on 13 October, 2006.

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Dragonfish Launch Quickplay Instant Win Games

Dragonfish Launch Quickplay Instant Win Games

Leading online bingo software provider Dragonfish has announced the launch of Quickplay games. Consisting of 17 instant games
including video slots
scratch cards and a roulette game
Quickplay games offer excellent instant games for players to enjoy alongside their regular bingo games. Instant games are becoming more and more popular as players seek some variety [...]

Playtech revenue increases 17 per cent in third quarter of 2010

LONDON – Playtech
one of the biggest online bingo software providers
has released details of its financial results for the third quarter of 2010. Total revenue was up 17 per cent compared to the same period in 2009 to 32.5 million. Total revenue for the first nine months of this year reached 105.4 million
up 25 per cent on last year.

Coventry pensioner attacked for bingo winnings

COVENTRY
UK – On Sunday 5th of December an 88 year old lady was robbed of her 120 bingo winnings as she made her way home from her local bingo hall. According to reports the woman was knocked to the ground and suffered injuries to her knees and wrists as her assailant took her handbag.

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The Popularity of Playing Free Bingo

The Popularity of Playing Free Bingo

Playing free bingo is ever more popular around the world and the excitement just continues to grow. Many people love gaming but do not necessarily want to gamble. Enter free bingo. Gaming online has never been as popular as it is today. From poker to roulette
you will find most traditional casino games online. Though many [...]

So What Exactly is Free in Free Bingo?

The “free bingo” phrase is thrown around a lot lately
especially with the expansion of the online gaming and gambling industries. Is it in fact free
however
or is this just a clever marketing ploy like so many others that have disappointed multitudes of people in the past? Marketing executives are never out of good [...]

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Microgaming Online Casino Tournament Interface

Microgaming Online Casino Tournament Interface
Online tournaments are a popular activity at Internet casinos. All online gaming software providers build in tournament structures into their software. However
online tournaments are inherently different from normal wagering at Internet casinos. The major factor in online tournaments is that the players performance is judged relative to the performances of other players. In normal wagering other players do not come into the equation at all. In normal wagering the player chooses his own bankroll
small or large
whereas in online tournaments the starting stack is fixed according to the rules of the tournament. Rebuy tournaments allow players to replenish their chip stacks for a fee. In normal wagering the player can wager for how long he wants whereas online tournaments usually stipulate a time frame for each player. These differences necessitate that different parameters are tracked by players in online tournaments and they require different information so as to be able to make the best decisions. Microgaming understands this very well and therefore provides a slightly different screen for their games during tournament play. The basic game functions as usual
only the additional information required is provided in a clear and concise manner. This article explains the more important of the features that are tracked during tournaments and that appear in the Microgaming tournament interface. This interface appears in three columns on the left-hand side of the bottom toolbar. Win Box: The Win Box appears in the left-most column just below the alias of the player. The amount of coins that are won in the tournament by the player
which decide his position in the leader board is displayed here. Coins: This is displayed just below the Win Box. The amount displayed here represents the chip balance available with the player for wagering. Once this is used the player will need to rebuy. Play Time: The Play Time is displayed in the middle column just above the game statistics and options buttons. In online tournament each player is given a fixed time to wager. The Play Time indicates the amount of time left for the player to complete his participation in the online tournament. Once the play time reaches zero the tournament session will automatically close. The right-most column shows three tabs each of which provides relevant information of the players position vis--vis other players. My Place: My Place displays the players rank on the leader board with the players immediately above and below him. It also displays the amount won by him. Top 5: Top 5 displays the rank
names and balances of the top five players in the tournament and gives the player and idea of how many more chips he needs to accumulate in order to figure in the top five. Show in Window: The Show in Window link takes the player to the complete leader board in a different window. Since the number of players in an online tournament can run into several hundreds or even thousands the complete leader board is split into a number of pages that can be navigated using the arrows. The information displayed includes the players position
alias
coins and win box. Where am I?: In case the player wants to locate his entry on the full leader board described above he can have to scroll through a large number of pages. In order to save him time Microgaming has incorporated a “Where am I?” link on the first page itself that will take the player directly to his entry. Articles from Casino Advisor

Neighbors of Zero Bet in Casino Roulette
Usually the bets in roulette are extremely simple. The chip is placed on a set of numbers and depending on the number of numbers in the set the payout table determines the amount won. However French roulette introduced a number of unusual bets called ‘call bets’ that are more
complicated in nature. These bets involve a number of chips being wagered simultaneously at different places on the roulette layout. Some of these chips may cover single numbers
some may cover two numbers and some may cover even more numbers. Sometimes one chip is placed on a set of numbers and sometimes more than one chip is placed on a set of numbers. Therefore it is not immediately apparent as to what the payout will be. In fact the payout varies with the actual number called in the spin. Many new players who place wagers on call bets rarely bother about understanding them because the software does all the calculations. However prudent roulette players should be aware of the details. This article covers one of the most common call bets
the neighbors of zero. The neighbors of zero bet does not follow the layout on the roulette table but follows a continuous sequence of numbers on the roulette wheel of which zero is at the center. The full sequence consisting of 17 numbers is 22
18
29
7
28
12
35
3
26
0
32
15
19
4
21
2 and 25. However the bets have to be placed on the layout. Therefore this sequence is broken into splits (2 numbers)
trios (three numbers) and corners (4 numbers) and nine chips of equal denomination are wagered. Two chips are placed on the 0
2
3 trio; one each on the 4
7 split
the 12
15 split
the 18
21 split
the 19
22 split and the 32
35 split and two chips on the 25
26
28
29 corner. If each chip is $1
then the question that needs to be answered is what will the neighbors of zero bet of $9 payout? Splits payout 17 to 1
trios payout 11 to 1 and corners payout 8 to 1. Hence the payouts for all possibilities can be listed.
If any of the 20 numbers not in the given sequence are called then the payout is zero and the player loses $9. If any of 0
2 or 3 are called the player receives a payout of 11 to 1. Since his wager on the trio was $2
he will receive $22 and be returned his original wager of $2. He will lose the remaining $7 of his original wager. Hence his net win will be $15. If any of 25
26
28 or 29 are called the player receives a payout of 8 to 1. Since his wager on the corner was $2
he will receive $16 and be returned his original wager of $2. He will lose the remaining $7 of his original wager. Hence his net win will be $9. If any of the numbers from the five splits are called the player receives a payout of 17 to 1. Since his wager on each split was $1
he will receive $17 and be returned his original wager of $1 for that split and lose the remaining $8 of his original wager. Hence his net win will be $9. Complicated as the neighbors of zero bet may seem
it has the same house edge as any other bet in this version of roulette. Therefore this bet is neither more favorable nor less favorable than any other bet
it is only different. The above explanations are based on a European wheel that has only a ’0′. Articles from Casino Advisor

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Neighbors of Zero Bet in Casino Roulette

Neighbors of Zero Bet in Casino roulette
Usually the bets in roulette are extremely simple. The chip is placed on a set of numbers and depending on the number of numbers in the set the payout table determines the amount won. However French roulette introduced a number of unusual bets called ‘call bets’ that are more complicated in nature. These bets involve a number of chips being wagered simultaneously at different places on the roulette layout. Some of these chips may cover single numbers
some may cover two numbers and some may cover even more numbers. Sometimes one chip is placed on a set of numbers and sometimes more than one chip is placed on a set of numbers. Therefore it is not immediately apparent as to what the payout will be. In fact the payout varies with the actual number called in the spin. Many new players who place wagers on call bets rarely bother about understanding them because the software does all the calculations. However prudent roulette players should be aware of the details. This article covers one of the most common call bets
the neighbors of zero. The neighbors of zero bet does not follow the layout on the roulette table but follows a continuous sequence of numbers on the roulette wheel of which zero is at the center. The full sequence consisting of 17 numbers is 22
18
29
7
28
12
35
3
26
0
32
15
19
4
21
2 and 25. However the bets have to be placed on the layout. Therefore this sequence is broken into splits (2 numbers)
trios (three numbers) and corners (4 numbers) and nine chips of equal denomination are wagered. Two chips are placed on the 0
2
3 trio; one each on the 4
7 split
the 12
15 split
the 18
21 split
the 19
22 split and the 32
35 split and two chips on the 25
26
28
29 corner. If each chip is $1
then the question that needs to be answered is what will the neighbors of zero bet of $9 payout? Splits payout 17 to 1
trios payout 11 to 1 and corners payout 8 to 1. Hence the payouts for all possibilities can be listed.
If any of the 20 numbers not in the given sequence are called then the payout is zero and the player loses $9. If any of 0
2 or 3 are called the player receives a payout of 11 to 1. Since his wager on the trio was $2
he will receive $22 and be returned his original wager of $2. He will lose the remaining $7 of his original wager. Hence his net win will be $15. If any of 25
26
28 or 29 are called the player receives a payout of 8 to 1. Since his wager on the corner was $2
he will receive $16 and be returned his original wager of $2. He will lose the remaining $7 of his original wager. Hence his net win will be $9. If any of the numbers from the five splits are called the player receives a payout of 17 to 1. Since his wager on each split was $1
he will receive $17 and be returned his original wager of $1 for that split and lose the remaining $8 of his original wager. Hence his net win will be $9. Complicated as the neighbors of zero bet may seem
it has the same house edge as any other bet in this version of roulette. Therefore this bet is neither more favorable nor less favorable than any other bet
it is only different. The above explanations are based on a European wheel that has only a ’0′. Articles from Casino Advisor

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