Me time for Diane after her jackpot win!
Published at 12:00, Thursday, 27 October 2011
Advertising feature. Every so often, you get a jackpotjoy winners’ story and know there was nobody else who deserved to win the prize more. Diane J’s story of being a full-time carer falls into this category; as a lady who used bingo as an opportunity to relax and take a bit of time for herself. Now, with £1,361 in her back pocket after a windfall during 75-ball bingo, Diane is going to get even more ‘me’ time; booking a holiday with her hubby and sharing special moments with her five children, 19 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Jackpotjoy has become one of the leading bingo sites in the UK, with thousands of delighted players who every day become lucky winners. Aside from the progressive jackpots that can be found in every room, there’s also the opportunity to indulge in scratch cards from Deal or No Deal, and adrenalin-pumping casino formats such as the new Red or Black Stacks concept. Let’s not forget Houdini, the game where a little bit of luck could see you walk away with 10,000 times your coin size. Getting involved with such skill games needn’t be expensive, as you can be eligible to play Houdini for just a penny. Not bad value for money, when you think that £100 could be yours even with just that minimum bet.
After realising the changes in her lifestyle that can be realised thanks to her jackpot win, Diane had plenty of recommendations regarding the website: “I love my games and the chat facility is great too”.
Online bingo offers an exciting twist on playing in a bingo hall because you can try your hand at formats that are used in other countries. Diane won her jackpot on 75-ball bingo, a concept pioneered in the US. Usually, you will be given the opportunity to form pictures and patterns as your balls are daubed. The grids in this game are laid out in 5x5 squares, with each column provided with five letters: B, I, N, G and O. There is only one blank square per card, meaning that you have 24 numbers that need to be found before you’ll be in with the chance to win big money. As there are fewer numbers to be called (and shorter games as a result of this), you should expect progressive jackpots to work on the basis of achieving a full house with a lower threshold than in 90-ball bingo.
If you’re looking for a thrill, you should definitely consider getting involved with the excellent jackpotjoy community. Whereas the UK format of the game only offers three main ways to win (one line, two lines, full house), you’ll find more diverse opportunities when you get involved with this tried-and-tested American alternative.
Don’t forget that there are plenty of jackpots for you to consider on this website, across a wide range of formats. With free-to-play versions available, why not experiment and find your favourite before making a deposit, or use your sign-up bonus to gain skills?
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