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Celebrate With Posh Bingo

Posh Bingo has just brought up its first birthday. Celebrate with it by playing some fun online games on the site. You winning is the best present it could have.

2011-04-20
LONDON, ENGLAND, April 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) It is hard to believe but Posh Bingo has just turned one. In that time hundreds of players have won millions of pounds at Posh Bingo. That is why Posh Bingo is so loved by its players. It gives them so many different chances to win. It has the best range and selection of games.

Such as the daily penny pre-buy game. Here players can win GBP25 in a 75 ball bingo game. The daily penny Bingo game occurs every day at 8.15pm. Like the name suggests, cards for this game only cost 1p. Players can buy anywhere between 1 and 96 cards for this game for which you need to be a funded player in order to play.

Then there is Daily sliding GBP500 game jackpot game. This takes place every hour on the hour starting at 7pm and ending at midnight. Cards for this game only cost 10p and players can buy anywhere between 1 and 48 cards for it.

If you like your bingo at a quick tempo you may be interested in Posh MPH. In this game which takes place in fifth gear, players are only allowed a maximum of four daubs per game. It takes place every day between 7.30 and 11.30am. Cards for it vary in price between 5p and GBP1 and can't buy any more than 24 cards.

Posh Bingo players like the finer things in life which is the reason why Glitzy GBP750 is a much-liked game. Every Saturday at 9pm and there is GBP750 up for grabs and only for a cost of 50p. Players can buy up to 48 cards and this game is a fantastic way to start an evening. Who wouldn't want to go out on a Saturday night with some extra cash in their pocket?

Likewise GBP500 Feel-Good game is a good way to kick off the weekend. It happens ever second Thursday at 8pm. For only 50p you have a chance of winning a slice of GBP500.

Then there is the Dreams of GBP1,000,000 game which happens every Friday at 10pm. The cost of cards for this game is GBP1 and players can play with a minimum of five and a maximum of 24. A guaranteed jackpot of GBP1000 is available but some lucky player could be winning GBP1 Million.

Website: http://www.poshbingo.co.uk


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[Press-News.org] Celebrate With Posh Bingo
Posh Bingo has just brought up its first birthday. Celebrate with it by playing some fun online games on the site. You winning is the best present it could have.