bingoHello everyone, I hope you had a good time over the holiday season and luck has been kind to you if you (like me) ended up spending a considerable amount of it playing online! I know I am new to this and I would like to thank anyone reading me now for being here from the beginning – it is really appreciated. This year I will continue sharing my experience – past and newly acquired – with you here along with any interesting information, news, resources I come across. Today I am going to give some deserved attention to bingo and in particular – bingo bonuses.

What’s it all About?

If you have any experience with casinos or pretty much any online games, you will likely be already familiar with bonuses. But just in case, for the newbies, let’s quickly cover what those are. Simply put, this is the way operators are rewarding you for choosing them over their competitors. So, as you can imagine, there are pretty much as many prizes as there are game providers. What is important is to not jump for the first given one – find how it compares to the other offers, does it cover the games you enjoy playing, are you eligible for it to begin with – all those things you need to check before you commit yourself to a website. For example, the costa bingo new player bonus covers both – no deposit games and a very generous top-up of 500% on your first deposit. This is not the case for all game providers though and you really will need your hand held through it, if you are new to it all even more so. Worry not, just read on, I’ve been there before.

How to Get the Most of it?

Well I found over time that as sceptical as I was (and to an extent still am) towards sites that advise me on things, there are some that are actually good for real. Take bingobonuses.org.uk for example – it is a great resource. You will find a huge number of sites reviewed (the work that has gone into it is well impressive!) and tons of special offers for new and regular players. I think you should totally check it out if you are into bingo and it will save you hours (even more if we are realistic) of research. I am not saying you should be trusting everything just because it is online, but this is very much in support of my advice – trust established websites, with a number of experts and proffeisonals behind them.

Post Scriptum

As I initially promised in my welcome post, I will keep this short and to the point, so I truly hope I am on the right path with my writing, feel free to get in touch with any suggestions you may have for me to improve. This is all I have to say on this topic so far, do your research, keep your head on and don’t be shy of asking for expert opinions or/and using professional advice – after all this is the only sure way to progress – no need to rediscover the wheel! See you soon!