Archive for November, 2008

November 23rd, 2008
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The land based Bingo halls in the UK and United States used to draw huge crowds once upon a time. Their business had remained stable for quite a few decades but slowly signs of wear and tear are showing and cracks are beginning to form. With every passing year the average footfall is keeping on decreasing. One of the main reasons for the demise of such a glorious business in the UK is the recently passed court order banning smoking inside the halls. After this order there was a sudden drop in the number of visitors to the major halls. In the United States whichever State has passed a ban on smoking has seen a significant decrease in business in the bingo halls.

The smoking ban passed in UK was applicable to the whole nation as such and thus it affected every bingo hall in the country equally. But in the US as all the states have their own federal system and bans are passed by them individually it gets difficult for the experts to judge the effect of the ban on a nationwide basis. There are some states in the US which remains a bit lenient on private organizations and certain businesses and exempts them from the ban while there are some states which pass a blanket ban on smoking.

In the UK the Rank Group, one of the largest operators of bingo halls, issued a release saying they had been severely affected by recent changes made to the retail business, so mush so that they had incurred a 19% drop in revenue in the UK and a 22% drop in Wales and England. In the United States smoking bans have given the traditional bingo halls a severe beating. In Ohio, which recently passed a blanket smoking ban there has been a significant decline in revenue in the halls and many charitable institutions have been forced to drop this game from their itinerary.

Even though the administration meant well but the law has had severe consequences for the charitable organizations in USA. Earlier these organizations used to hold bingo games and raise funds through them for various people like the churches and veteran groups. But now they must look at an alternative source of raising funds. The ban on smoking was meant for public health and safety but it has had some negative impact for various organizations and businesses.

Online Bingo drove the final nail in the coffin for land based bingo halls. This version has gained so much popularity in the UK and US that people have almost forgotten about the land based bingo halls. People can smoke while playing from their own home and the jackpot money offered is huge. Most of the websites are designed in a user friendly manner and the online version brings in some dynamic changes which is not possible for physical bingo games. All these effects have cumulatively made online bingo popular among all ages. Most of the operators of the sites are owned by trading companies and the game is played with honesty and transparency which was not possible for physical bingo.

Thus according to experts the major cause for the loss of popularity of the land based halls was the smoking ban and the final nail was hammered down by the huge popularity of online bingo.By: Lisa Jobbs

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November 21st, 2008
posted by admin 8:28 pm



Recent months has seen an increase in the number of online gaming sites being launched in Spain (particularly online bingo and poker). But while the online gaming phenomenon took hold in the US and UK some time ago, it is only recently that the numbers of online players in Spain has increased, allowing companies the confidence to delve into the Spanish markets.

So what are the reasons for the recent increase in the number of players and game site launches?

The main reason is seen as the increase in availability of broadband across the country. Previously those with only a modem dial up connection would find it both expensive and frustrating playing a game which required a download and a sufficiently fast continuous connection. As dial-up in Spain is charged per minute, and with Telefonica (the worlds 6th largest telecoms company) previously being the sole provider of fixed telephone lines, and therefore its pricing mechanisms, you can see how people have been put off from using the internet, let alone delving into the world of online gaming.

However, times are changing. The liberalization of the fixed-line telecommunications service market in Spain was completed in 1998. Spain (9th in the table for European broadband coverage) with penetration just slightly lower than the European average is now ahead of countries such as France and Germany. Recent European rulings, together with large EU subsidies (23 million euros grant plus 120 million euros in interest free loans) are encouraging healthy competition for broadband provision in both large towns and remote locations. More and more companies are providing various means of gaining high speed access to the internet and the prices are tumbling rapidly as competition heats up. Nortel and Vodafone Spain have also recently demonstrated their mobile telephony at 3.6 Megabits per second at the 3GSM World Congress 2006 in Barcelona. At these rates customers will have access to higher speed broadband than the majority of European fixed broadband connections operating at 2 Megabits per second, providing a further option for those wishing to delve into the world of mobile gaming via laptop, palmtop or phone.

Security is seen as another main reason why players previously stayed away. Whereas before, out-dated computer systems with a dial-up connection would pose a security risk to those wishing to use online payments methods (a necessity if you wish to play and pay immediately), the latest computers, coupled with a broadband connection and inbuilt firewall software are far more secure. This provides users with more confidence when making payments to online bingo or poker sites.

And what of this new found confidence in the internet and online games. Confidence in the games is certainly another reason why the numbers of players have recently increased. Users in Spain were previously seen as cautious and unwilling to part with their hard earned cash. Numbers of people signing up to the games were high, the interest was certainly there, but actual cash deposits were low. It would seem that any spare money for such recreation was usually spent on the local or national lottery games such as El Gordo or ONCE. Players may have been waiting for the UK and US markets to take hold, therefore providing tried and tested games and technology, giving the Spanish more confidence in such systems.

Confidence in making payments online has also increased as companies such as UKash offer facilities for making deposits to online gaming sites without the need for credit card. Some sites also offer a system that allows bank transfer directly to the game site.

So what does this all mean for a company wishing to launch online bingo or poker in Spain?

At present Spain is seen as an untapped market, but with a population of over 40 million and with internet access currently available to over 25% of homes, coupled with growth in broadband connections of some 70% for 2005, you can see the potential both now and for growth and money making in the future. With land-based bingo being very popular in Spain, (there are around 468 licensed bingo halls) you would guess that the transition to online bingo will be inevitable, as it has been in countries like the UK. And with the Spanish being more attracted to skill and knowledge games, the transition to online poker will also be more forthcoming.

And what of the current demographic of current online players?

Well, Juega bingo Ya reports that its bingo network is growing at a rate of 30% per month. The average age of bingo players being around 35 and, interestingly, 67% of players making cash deposits are male.

So with improvements in computer systems, more broadband connections, better game quality and payment methods, growth in confidence is only natural, and it won’t be long before more Spanish internet users are attracted to the prospect of winning cash prizes at online bingo or online poker.By: Morgan Collins

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November 17th, 2008
posted by admin 3:51 pm



If you are update with the latest trends on the internet, you must have noticed that online bingo is emerging as a very popular phenomenon these days. Have you ever wondered what makes these sites so popular? Well, the credit goes to the software behind these sites. Online bingo has thousands of players worldwide, and therefore requires smart, strong and adequate support through its software. The entire functionality of the website is dependent on its software, from the random number generation in the game to the overall management of the website. The software is supposed to be tough enough to handle the pressures of a large pool of players. Processing in such case is expected to be super fast, for which exclusive algorithms have to be designed. Also the software needs to project to the website owners a projection of estimated profits and help them decide the prize money. A failure in the software is unacceptable. Websites tend to use the most reliable software after putting them to rigorous testing.

There is a variety of software provided by different software providers that is being used in the game. However at first look, you will feel that all the websites are using the same software. But there are certain things which vary from one software to another.

A website with good software will have a better layout that will let you use the various features and applications provided by the website in an easy and convenient way. This adds to the joy and gaming experience of the player. Then, you can also check the platform being used by the Bingo website. Usually JAVA and Flash platforms provide a wonderful and amazing gaming experience as it makes the application more interactive and can support animations to give you ease of use and visual delight. A website having good bingo software at its backend also provides better chat options.

Some websites have their own software known as proprietary software, which is developed by the websites themselves. All the websites that use proprietary software have something unique in their websites. While other websites buy similar software from software providers and therefore have much in common. Having proprietary software gives a website an edge over the others. Nowadays there are a host of software providers for online bingo. Tough competition has resulted in several innovative improvements and therefore most of the websites today are able to provide a big bunch of added features.

Online Bingo software is something that if properly designed and implemented can increase the joy of online gaming. It has drawn the attention of major software companies, and they are making big investments into projects related to online bingo. The importance of having a good website behind the veils of their websites has been discovered by the bingo sites. That is why the online bingo websites are spending big bucks to get there software updated and renewed.By: Mike Douglas

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