Will the Anti Cigarette Law in Britain Force Bingo Enthusiasts On to the Net?
A lot has been written in the press not long ago regarding the bingo industry being hit as a consequence of the anti smoking law in Britain. Conditions have become so awful that in Scotland the Bingo industry has asked for huge aid to assist in keeping the industry alive. However does the net adaptation of this traditional game provide a reprieve, or might it in no way compare to its land based relative?
Bingo has been an enduring game normally enjoyed by the "blue rinse" generation. However the game lately had undergone a recent increase in acceptance with younger men and women opting to hit the bingo halls instead of the discos on a weekend. All this is about to change with the legislating of the cigarette ban around UK.
Players will no longer be able to smoke at the same time marking off their numbers. Beginning in the summer of 2007 all public areas will no longer be allowed to permit cigarettes in their locations and this includes Bingo parlours, one of the most popular places where players enjoy smoking.
The outcome of the cigarette ban can already be looked at in Scotland where cigarettes are already banned in the bingo halls. Numbers have plunged and the business is literally fighting for its life. But where have all the players gone? Obviously they have not abandoned this enduring game?
The answer is online. Players know that they can wager on bingo using their computer whilst enjoying a cocktail and cigarette and still have a chance at monstrous cash rewards. This is a recent development and has happened just about perfectly with the anti smoking law.
Of course wagering on on the net is unlikely to replace the collective part of going over to the bingo hall, but for a demographic of men and women the governing edicts have left a good many bingo players with no alternative.
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