Online Bingo: Bringing the Art of Play into Your Game Experience

Lizzie Lin
The say a warm smoke is better than a cold fog. The same can be true of bingo. Why stomp out in the cold, when you can stay warmed up at home? Cook up your game. Think about gaining the most out of your gaming encounters through some added sport. It is not like a frolic in the park play, it is finding variety in your play. While you need skill, intellect, and practice you also want to add gaiety to the online bingo gaming affair. Below is a list of clever notions to try. Be adept in your game, but defog yourself and bring out some merriment as well!
  • Designate your time
You need more than just small minutes to enjoy the game. Put aside the time for your play. Grab a cup of tea, or even better a glass of wine, and let the rest of the world be. This is your time. You deserve it. As you designate your time, thoughts that you are being overtly extravagant will whittle away.
  • Foster up some friendships
All agree the internet can bring about some interesting relationships. Find kindred spirits through your fellow online players or chat hosts. Reconnect with old school chums. Find these old friends and invite them in. Some of us actually have enjoyable coworkers, without bringing your work home, connect and build working friendships. Invite your water-cooler friends to meet you online for a game.
  • Spike up your online lingo
We know there is a different language for online chats. Often you can pick up fresh language by time spent online. However, be the one to introduce savvy new lingo. Spend time in other chats and do some "lingo homework." You might not win every game, but you'll be the wittiest player.
  • Have an online bingo bash
Almost everyone has a laptop these days. Put out your best wine and cheese. Then have your pals bring their laptops (all the newer laptops network in) and blow the night away with online bingo.
  • Make plans with your wins
Plan on winning and plan on treating yourself with your winnings: a spa treatment, a holiday weekend at a local bed and breakfast, or theatre tickets will get put some fun in your game. You'll bring out your passion for winning as well as your passion for the sport.
  • Finally, numb out.
Back when TV tennis was the only game, we would sit and watch the ball bounce from one side of the screen to the next. Take some time to just sit and enjoy the game. It will desensitize you from a hard day.

"Variety is the soul of pleasure."~Aphra Behn

Published by Lizzie Lin

I am an academic professional currently seeking my masters in my professional field of reading education. Most of my writing has been professional, more recently I began a journey with creative writing.  View profile

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