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MissAdventure Sun 10-Nov-24 15:34:11

I think there are people who are addicted, in fact, I know someone.

I think it's the sense of community as much as anything.

Sarnia Sun 10-Nov-24 15:31:58

Bingo is not for me but to each their own. I go to a large active retirement group and about every 3 months we play bingo. This brings out the moaners who hate bingo but the group needs to cater for all tastes. I have a sister-in-law addicted to it.

MissAdventure Sun 10-Nov-24 15:26:39

Yes, the bingo ladies used to tell me it was the national.
I used to look forward to seeing them and finding out if they had won anything on my way home from work. smile

Primrose53 Sun 10-Nov-24 15:24:30

Charleygirl5

I did not realise one could win so much money. I went once and had problems coping with one card but I was not interested which did not help.

You can win a lot more than that! It could be £60,000+ in the National Games. That’s where all branches of the same club from all over the country compete and you just get close and the caller shouts “Bradford, we have a winner”. It gets very exciting
Charleygirl5.

MissAdventure Sun 10-Nov-24 15:15:23

I found it very strange how certain phrases are used to get the players doing little gestures, and dances, and moves.

Charleygirl5 Sun 10-Nov-24 15:13:26

I did not realise one could win so much money. I went once and had problems coping with one card but I was not interested which did not help.

MissAdventure Sun 10-Nov-24 15:13:04

I hope prince William was made aware that it's common
smile

BlueBelle Sun 10-Nov-24 15:11:28

Lots go here, but I ve never been I wouldn’t mind though could be a laugh

Primrose53 Sun 10-Nov-24 15:06:41

I used to go with a friend just for a laugh. It was around the time Prince William was a student and he was spotted playing with other students. Our bingo club was in a Uni city and we had loads of students playing.

I am sure it is good for the brain because it is very fast. I could only play one book at a time but my friend who went regularly could play 2 books of 5 cards each, so 10 cards. She could also be replying to messages on her phone at the same time!

Once I won £1200, another time £1,000 and my friend won £1,000. One week a young lad next to us won a brand new car and cash. His excitement was infectious.

MissAdventure Sun 10-Nov-24 14:54:58

My mum had all sorts of descriptions for all sorts of things.

Charleygirl5 Sun 10-Nov-24 14:51:50

When my mother was alive her description of bingo along with wearing white shoes was common.

biglouis Sun 10-Nov-24 14:31:19

I hate bingo and any game which depends purely on luck. I am a scrabble addict and play the computer every day.

MissAdventure Sun 10-Nov-24 14:31:15

We have quite a lot of bingo players around here.
I used to see them on my way home from work, and thought it was like a social event as much as the playing. smile

I supported a lady through my work, who wanted to go, and found it hard to keep up!
Plus,we kept getting told off for talking.

HeavenLeigh Sun 10-Nov-24 14:27:07

Does anyone still play bingo? Must admit I haven’t played for many years. I was speaking to a lady only yesterday who has been participating for over 30 years! Has 6 books on the go at once, being in her late 80s I was well impressed I think I’d struggle with two, practise makes perfect she told me with a wink!