When is national bingo day

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But then, as fun as the game is, what has made it deserve its own national holiday in the UK? Well, while many factors have contributed to the popularity of bingo over the years, there’s one that stands out above the rest – bringing people together. Moreover, like any other gambling game, participants can enjoy it purely for fun without spending a penny and still have a good time. And while the game is particularly associated with the older population, it still attracts quite a following, especially given that jackpot payouts are getting ridiculously high.

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What else can help you wind down after a long working day and still offer you the thrill of winning some cash as you have fun?Īt the moment, there are over 3 million bingo players across the UK. It’s no wonder that gambling games at large in brick-and-mortar casinos and casino online platforms are widely enjoyed across the country. Let’s just say that when UK citizens love something, they do so with all their hearts. Whatever the case, it has definitely become the country’s cup of tea not just as a gambling pastime but as a social affair. Originally known as ‘Beano’, bingo may have been born in the US in the early 1930s and only got to the UK in the 1960s. The UK celebrated its first-ever National Bingo Day on June 27, and millions of Brits had been getting ready to bingo for a whole week.

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