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Online bingo players want a fair game and the chance of a prize, it has been suggested.
Stuart Gordon, chief fun officer at BingoMania UK, explains that his site offers both "day in and day out".
"Bingo players in general want great prizes - along with an equal chance at winning - and BingoMania offers this," he observes.
The online bingo site adds that it considers itself one of the country's smallest bingo sites.
But this does not hold it back as "the little guy" can prove popular, the website asserts.
While the site might call itself little, with daily full house prizes of £5,000 and £10,000 on offer the prize fund is anything but.
For a new take on the classic game of chance, bingo fans might like to try their hand at First Class in the Cyberslotz .
This pays out a number of prizes depending on how much of the game board is completed, along with a mystery square which may or may not add to the winnings.
Online bingo players want a fair game and the chance of a prize, it has been suggested.
Stuart Gordon, chief fun officer at BingoMania UK, explains that his site offers both "day in and day out".
"Bingo players in general want great prizes - along with an equal chance at winning - and BingoMania offers this," he observes.
The online bingo site adds that it considers itself one of the country's smallest bingo sites.
But this does not hold it back as "the little guy" can prove popular, the website asserts.
While the site might call itself little, with daily full house prizes of £5,000 and £10,000 on offer the prize fund is anything but.
For a new take on the classic game of chance, bingo fans might like to try their hand at First Class in the Cyberslotz .
This pays out a number of prizes depending on how much of the game board is completed, along with a mystery square which may or may not add to the winnings.
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