A lot has been stated in the press recently concerning the bingo industry singing the blues because of the anti smoking law in the UK. Conditions have grown so poor that in Scotland the Bingo industry has requested big aid to assist in keeping the businesses alive. But will the internet version of this classic game offer a reprieve, or will it in no way compare to its land based equivalent?
Bingo has been an classic game normally enjoyed by the "blue rinse" generation. For all that the game of late had witnessed a recent return in acceptance with younger men and women opting to go to the bingo parlors instead of the bars on a weekend. This is all about to change with the legislating of the cigarette ban all over Britain.
No more will gamblers be allowed to puff on cigarettes whilst marking numbers. Beginning in the summer of 2007 every public place will not be permitted to allow smoking in their buildings and this includes Bingo halls, which are possibly the most favorite locations where players like to smoke.
The results of the cigarette ban can already be felt in Scotland where smoking is already banned in the bingo halls. Profits have plummeted and the industry is beyond a doubt struggling for to stay alive. But where did all the players go? Of course they haven’t given up on this established game?
The answer is online. Gamblers realize that they can participate in bingo in front of their computer at the same time enjoying a beer and smoke and still enjoy big jackpots. This is a recent anomaly and has timed itself just about perfectly with the ban on cigarettes.
Of course wagering on on the net could never replace the social part of going over to the bingo parlor, but for a demographic of men and women the law has left a lot of bingo enthusiasts with little alternative.
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