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Make Friends Playing Online Bingo

Bingo players all have one fundamental thing in common – they love bingo. If you play bingo online, you stand a chance of making some great friends you never would have had a chance to meet otherwise. Depending on the number of places you go to play online bingo, you could potentially have friends from every single corner of the world with little effort. When you start with one common interest you will often find you have more than one, and then you may find that the friends you have made on a bingo site become friends for life.

Consider the type of play you are looking for. Do you want to play for free, or would you like the chance to win a potentially large jackpot? No matter what you choose to play, you are going to find a game just for you. Niche play for certain demographics is rare but it can be found. Are you most familiar with the US version of bingo, or are you more familiar with the type the rest of the world plays?

US bingo uses a 5X5 card, drawing numbers from 75 balls. For the UK, Australia, and even South America, a 9X3 card is used with 90 numbers to draw from. The play may differ in some ways, but games of covering straight horizontal lines or full cards are most common, with the games that use complex patterns are becoming more popular as time goes on.

Unlike traditional halls where silence is encouraged, chat is highly fostered in online bingo sites. These sites can give a player a warm feeling of community, a kind of home away from home feeling. This fuels great friendships, and the chat ability, monitored closely by a chat host, allows for friendly interaction and ongoing friendships. Bingo is the perfect way to make friends across nationality, age, and gender lines.

Whatever site you choose to go with, you are likely to meet highly interesting people and have a ball while doing so. Don’t wait to find out how wonderful bingo sites are, and if you know, go play. Most of all enjoy the friends you make while you play.

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