Can the Cigarette Ban in England Take Bingo Players On to the Net?

Much has been talked in the press just a while ago concerning the bingo industry singing the blues because of the anti cigarette law in England. Conditions have become so awful that in Scotland the Bingo industry has asked for huge aid to help keep the businesses from going bankrupt. However will the web variation of this quintessential game offer a escape, or might it not compare to its real life equivalent?

Bingo is an classic game normally played by the "blue rinse" generation. For all that the game of late had seen a recent increase in appeal with younger members of society deciding to go to the bingo parlors in place of the bars on a weekend. All this is about to change with the enacting of the anti smoking law throughout Britain.

Players will no longer be able to smoke while dabbing numbers. From the summer of ‘07 every public place will not be allowed to permit cigarettes in their locations and this includes Bingo halls, which are possibly the most favorite locations where players like to smoke.

The outcome of the anti smoking law can already be felt in Scotland where smoking is already forbidden in the bingo parlours. Players have plummeted and the industry is beyond a doubt struggling for to stay alive. But where have the players gone? Certainly they have not deserted this age old game?

The answer is on the web. Gamblers realise that they can participate in bingo using their computer whilst enjoying a beer and smoke and still enjoy huge prizes. This is a recent development and has happened almost perfectly with the anti cigarette law.

Of course betting on on the net will never replace the social aspect of heading down to the bingo hall, but for a demographic of men and women the law has left a good many bingo players with no choice.

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