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Playing online bingo is not much different than playing at online casinos and poker rooms. The companies which own the bingo websites often own other types of Internet gambling sites. Several of the most common online bingo software designers also develop gaming platforms for virtual casino sites, card rooms, and bookmakers. Since many of the names in the business are the same, those used to other net gambling niches will be familiar with the structure of bingo sites.

In this article, I’ll teach you how to find online bingo halls, sign up for an account, deposit funds, and play for real money. I’ll discuss cashing out, along with variations of play you’ll want to know about. If you’ve gambled on the Internet or if you play free bingo apps, a lot of this will seem familiar.

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Finding a Website

Finding the proper website is important. When you gamble with your hard-earned money, the first concern is finding a provider you can trust. Research and read about the online bingo hall you are considering. Several ways exist to do this: checking for licensing, noting a site’s software provider and other affiliations, reading comments on player forums, researching on at least one authority site, and talking to live customer service reps from the site itself. To show how this is done, I’ll profile a company which supports Giggle Bingo, one of the leading Australia-friendly websites out there.

Giggle Bingo Profile

When you go to the Giggle website, scroll down to the bottom of the homepage. Once there, you’ll see a logo which says “Authorized by Lotteries & Gaming Authority of Malta”. Malta is one of the top government providers of licensing for gambling sites. Malta is a former crown dependency of the British Empire and is now a fully independent nation, a member of the European Union, and a part of the 17-country Eurozone. Malta draws money from tourism and licensing foreign enterprises, such as the gambling industry. It’s a popular hub for such activity and has respect for its institutions. Being licensed by Malta is a good sign.

That’s not enough, though. Next to the Malta logo, you’ll see the logo of Microgaming. Microgaming is the top software provider in the world, with over 250 gaming websites powered by their technology. Microgaming has been in the business longest, while it requires its licensees to join eCOGRA (with its “Safe and Fair” icon), which assures fairness in gaming. Therefore, the software provider and its other affiliations are legitimate.

When you go to a message board frequented by online gamblers, you’ll learn stories and anecdotes about Giggle. You might learn about Giggle’s welcome bonus or no-deposit bonus. You might learn about how many 90-ball and 75-ball games they offer per day, or even per hour. You’ll learn about entry fees, prize pools, and issues players have had with the site. You’ll read about the customer supports and whether they are rude, competent, or helpful. You might learn that Giggle Bingo was voted “Site of the Year” in 2011 and a top five finished for “Site of the Year” in 2012. Once you’ve read all this, you’ll want to go to a well-known, third-party site you can trust to verify this information is accurate. If you really want to go the extra kilometre, you’ll want to talk to a Giggle representative on live chat, so can ask follow-up questions.

Sign-Up for Gaming

Once you’re reasonably convinced that a site is legit, you’ll need to go to its homepage and register for an account there. Many sites offer a no-deposit bonus when people sign up. These tend to be smaller (less than $20), but give punters a chance to win money you can withdraw without risking any cash yourself. All you have to do is offer your name, address, email address, and other pertinent information. You might get email alerts and other electronic promotional material, but no payments are required to play for free

Fund Your Account

If you do want to play for real money, you’ll need to make a deposit. Once again, depositing usually triggers a welcome bonus, sometimes known as a match bonus. VISA and MasterCard are accepted as deposit methods for Aussies, while Postepay and JCB are credit cards allowable which don’t use Australian dollars. Visa Electron, MasterCard Maestro, Switch, and Solo are debit cards which support the Australian dollar, while Delta Card Debit is also available for payments (but not with Aussie currency).

Neteller, Skrill Moneybookers, Click2Pay, EcoCard, ClickandBuy, EZPay, Instadebit, and eCheck are some of the e-wallets you can use for deposits. CartaSi, Diners Club International, Giropay, iDeal, Nordea, Poli, Postepay, Sofortuberweisang, and Solo are money services which partner with Moneybookers to bring you additional web wallet options. You’ll notice each of these e-wallets have the term “by Moneybookers” in their logo. Pre-paid cards like Ukash, Ticket Premium, NeoSurf, and PaySafeCard are also options for payments. Bank transfer possibilities from iDeal, Sofort Uberweisung, Transcferencia, Multibanco, Instant Banking, Giropay, Abaqoos, uNet, eKonto, Euteller, Moneta Au, Webmoney, and eWire are also used.

Once you’ve made a payment, you’ll receive a welcome bonus. These are additional funds placed into your account along with your deposit. These can be wagered like any other money in your account. To cash out the bonus money, you’ll need to fulfil a wagering requirement. If you meet that play-through requirement and you still have the bonus funds, you can withdraw it.

90-Ball Bingo

Once you’ve placed money in the account, you’ll be able to gamble for real money on bingo. Dozens of games are played a day, including 90-ball games like people here in Australia (and the UK and Europe and so on) play. Gamblers can try the 75-ball tickets used by Americans and Canadians. Buy tickets with a point-and-click interface, which is no different than selecting tournaments to enter in online poker rooms. Advanced buy lets you choose the time you want to start while you’re making a selection.

At the bottom of the page which says “Bingo Games”, you’ll notice a list of tournament events in rooms called “Grapevine”, “Easy Wins”, “Treasure Chest”, “Ice Breaker”, and “Snickers”. These games will have designations like Early Big PJP, £5 Free-Depositor only, Mega SJP, Mini SJP, and Even Splits. Each option comes with the time the game starts, the current part, the number of roomies, and the current ticket price. Once you start shopping on the site, you’ll find monthly promos, the loyalty program (VIP rewards), and other promotions throughout the year. Elsewhere on the site, you’ll even find scratch cards (scratchies), fruit machines (pokies), video slots and progressive slots (more pokies), table games, and mini games.

That’s how you play bingo online. Find a trustworthy site, fund your account with Aussie-friendly money options, and start finding the types of 90-ball bingo games you’re used to playing in your local community.

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