Will the Cigarette Ban in the United Kingdom Take Bingo Players On to the Net?


An abundance has been reported in the papers just a while ago concerning the bingo industry singing the blues because of the anti cigarette law in England. Conditions have become so poor that in Scotland the Bingo industry has called for huge aid to assist in keeping the businesses alive. However will the net adaptation of this classic game offer a reprieve, or will it in no way compare to its bricks and mortar relative?

Bingo is an enduring game usually played by the "blue haired" generation. Although the game lately had seen a recent return in acceptance with younger men and women opting to hit the bingo parlours in place of the discos on a weekend. All this is about to get flipped on its head with the legislating of the anti cigarette law all over United Kingdom.

No longer will players be permitted to smoke at the same time marking off their numbers. Beginning in the summer of ‘07 every public location will no longer be permitted to allow smoking in their venues and this includes Bingo parlours, which are possibly the most favored locations where folks like to smoke.

The effects of the anti smoking law can already be felt in Scotland where cigarettes are already forbidden in the bingo parlours. Profits have plunged and the industry is beyond a doubt fighting for its life. But where did the players go? Surely they have not forgotten this established game?

The answer is online. Players realize that they can gamble on bingo in front of their computer whilst enjoying a beverage and cigarette and still have a chance at huge cash rewards. This is a recent development and has timed itself just about perfectly with the anti cigarette law.

Of course wagering on online could never replace the collective portion of heading down to the bingo parlour, but for a group of men and women the rules have left many bingo players with no option.

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