An abundance has been written in the papers just a while ago regarding the bingo industry singing the blues as a result of the cigarette ban in the United Kingdom. Things have become so awful that in Scotland the Bingo industry has demanded massive tax cuts to assist in keeping the industry alive. However will the online adaptation of this quintessential game offer a escape, or will it in no way compare to its land based equivalent?
Bingo has been an classic game historically played by the "blue rinse" generation. However the game of late had experienced a recent increase in popularity with younger people opting to visit the bingo parlours in place of the bars on a weekend. All this is about to be reversed with the legislating of the anti smoking law around United Kingdom.
No more will gamblers be permitted to puff on cigarettes whilst marking numbers. Beginning in the summer of ‘07 all public locations will not be permitted to allow cigarettes in their buildings and this includes Bingo parlours, which are possibly the most favored areas where many people like to smoke.
The outcome of the anti smoking law can already be seen in Scotland where smoking is already not allowed in the bingo halls. Numbers have plummeted and the business is literally struggling for to stay alive. But where have the players gone? Surely they have not given up on this established game?
The answer is on the web. People know that they can bet on bingo using their computer whilst enjoying a cocktail and smoke and in the end, have a chance at massive prizes. This is a recent development and has happened bordering on perfect with the anti smoking law.
Of course wagering on on the net can never replace the communal part of heading over to the bingo parlour, but for a demographic of people the governing edicts have left a number of bingo enthusiasts with little choice.
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