LONDON, ENGLAND, January 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) The hundreds and thousands promotion is one of the best that takes place at Tasty Bingo. It happens on the last Friday of the month. Here players are competing for a guaranteed GBP1100. This takes place at 9pm and the first player to cover the pattern will win GBP1000 while there is GBP100 for 1tg shares. Cards for this game used to cost only GBP1 but now they only cost 10p. For this kind of return, they is a fantastic bargain.
If you like bargains such as that, what about drinking from the cash fountain. In this coverall bingo jackpot game players can win at least GBP30 with a maximum jackpot win of GBP500. This game is played every day at 7 pm until midnight on the hour in the Hot Chocolate room. The card has to be completely covered to win.If the card is covered in 25 to 48 calls players will win GBP500. As the number of calls go up the jackpot begins to reduce.
Another tasty promotion is penny for a pizza. At every Thursday at 6pm players have the chance to have dinner delivered to their house. The first person to bingo on the pizza pattern is going to win GBP30. Cards for this game only cost 1p. There is no minimum number of cards that can be bought here but players can't buy more than 96. This promotion which is very popular is only very funded players. Pizza is delicious but it's easier tastier when it's free.
The Friday Feast which happens every Friday evening at 8.30pm and is a great way to kick-off the weekend. If you walk away with GBP200 then you have well and truly gotten the weekend off to a great start. The prizes for 1 line, 2 lines and a full house add up to the GBP200. Cards for this game cost just GBP1 each. There is no minimum amount of cards that a player can buy but not one can buy more than 48. Only funded players can participate in this and should there be more than one winner the prizes will be shared.
You should look at that as the entree to being able to win GBP500. This takes place on Wednesday nights at 9pm. Again there are prizes for the first play to get 1 line, 2 lines and a full house. Conditions for this game are exactly the same as those that apply to the Friday Feast. This is well and truly a tasty treat.
This is just a sampling of the great choices on offer from the Tasty Bingo menu. Apart from the ones already mentioned you have the 25k Bonus Giveaway, GBP50 Saturday Night Takeaway and GBP50 Guaranteed Jackpot. Whatever you choose, just remember to pace yourself. There is enough time for you to have a taste of everything.
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