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Do you wish to play slots? Well, that's a great idea. All you need to do is familiarize yourself with the rules and get going. In recent times, online slots have turned out to be one of the major games that will help you make money from the casino industry. These are one of the favorite pastimes that can stagger up to sixty percent of your income.

Although online bingo is often thought of as being a fun game rather than a hard gambling game, it is still possible to make huge amounts of money playing it. The biggest online bingo prize in the world was won in the UK. That was £1.2 million and only a few months earlier another online player won around £1 million. The thought of winning such life changing sums of money is very appealing and is no doubt one of the reasons for the huge popularity that online bingo enjoys.
Bingo has an interesting history. It is said to have been derived from a kind of lottery that was played in sixteenth century Italy and that the game slowly spread throughout Europe, becoming popular in eighteenth century France and then passing on to Germany. Bingo, or at least a version of it, became a popular pastime in America during the time of the Great Depression and, in a strange twist, it was this version that was eventually developed into the version that is commonly played online today.
The growth of bingo in the post-war UK was held back by the gambling laws. A version of the game which was known as Lotto, (though it was also called Tombola and Housey-Housey) was played at fairgrounds for small non-monetary prizes, but the modern version had to wait until the early 1960s and the passing of the Gaming Act which allowed it to be played for money in licensed clubs. It soon became very popular and many cinemas became bingo halls; which was at the time fortuitous as cinemas were losing audiences due to the new popularity of television.
Following the bingo club boom there was the almost inevitable bingo club bust. With increasingly difficult finances, many people had little choice but to abandon their local bingo halls and the smoking ban was the final nail in many of their coffins.
In 1996 bingo moved online and sites like meccabingo emerged shortly after. After some initial teething problems its popularity grew rapidly, almost explosively. By 2006 online bingo was generating $500 million in revenues and just four years later this had grown to $1 billion. Currently in the UK, over 3 million people regularly play the game online.


 
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