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Don’t feel like an outsider when trying to figure out the Bingo Language.
Written by Andrea Sawyers   
Thursday, 10 April 2008

Bingo has a language of its own and at sites like Bingo Hall help players to improve their skills to speak Bingo.

 

Chat games with a twist that is what Bingo Hall has available for players on a daily basis, starting at 4:00 pm till 12 midnight at their Dimes bingo room and from 3:00 pm till 12:00 midnight at their High Rollers room. There are several games like Keno, Family Feud, Black Jack bingo among many others.

 

All of the games are tied with the special bingo language but there is no reason to feel discouraged since Bingo Hall (www.bingohall.com) has thought about the players that are not used to the bingo lingo and came up with a list of the terms used regularly during chat games including the text acronyms, plus a chat monitor that is overseeing the game itself and helping players out.

 

Playing the game of bingo is easy, but once a technique is mastered it becomes even easier to grasp, but there is one thing many people have a little hard time with, especially if they are new to the game learning the special bingo language, that language started at the land based bingo halls, and with the great popularity bingo gained online it is no surprise that the language blended with the acronyms used everyday for text messaging through computers and cell phones.

 

The bingo language is somewhat complicated for the beginners in this game, many times a player can be left with a big question mark when ever he/she listens or reads something that says “chicken legs” (number 11),  “knock at the door”(number 4), “two little ducks”(number 22),l  it’s a little unsettling when a person sees these awkward expressions, might not guess automatically that those are nicknames for the numbers that are being called;  now adding the online chat acronym factor for example 1tg, 2tg ( numbers to go to bingo) all of this can be a potential recipe for disaster.

 

Luckily sites like Bingo Hall have available in their chat rooms lists with the definition of the most used acronyms and terms and also the help of chat monitors that can assist players with their concerns.

 

 

 

 

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About BingoHall.com:

 

BingoHall.com Since 2002, Bingo Hall has established itself as one of the most popular online bingo sites and it comes to no surprise that we are regarded as one of the best online bingo sites with the best member benefits in the industry

Phone number: 1-800-274-7345.

 

Contact:

Andrea Sawyers PR assistant

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1-800-274-7345

http://www.bingohall.com

 

 
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