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<p>Party Casino Bonus Code was one of the first casino with the  software to run on the web. It has since remained a reference in particular to French-speaking players. Beyond a name that evokes Party Casino  also managed to win many international awards.</p>
<h2>Party Casino Bonus Code Software</h2>
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		<title>Party Casino Bingo Winning Strategies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 11:39:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Party Casino Winning  Strategies
 
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<p>There are many approaches one could take to try to turn the odds of the game in one&#8217;s favor, but basically, it boils down to the fact that one needs to catch the right card that will pay off a winner <strong><a href="http://www.casinoonlinesites.com/party-casino-bonus-code">Party Casino Bonus Code</a></strong> .</p>
<p>Party Bingo is a tough game to win at because the house typically holds 40-60% of all money wa­gered as profits, which means, that of every dollar you spend, you&#8217;ll get only 400-600 of it back. Those are heavy percentages to face if you were looking to become a &#8220;professional&#8221; Party Bingo player.</p>
<p>There are however, some strategies that will give you a better chance of winning, and we&#8217;111 look at them now.</p>
<p><strong>Strategy One &#8211; Find the Best Games</strong></p>
<p>The most important strategy in Party Bingo is to find games that are the most favorable to you in terms of payoffs. As we discussed in the Party Bingo Odds chap­ter, this information is not always advertised, but if you can determine the best percentage payoffs when you have a choice of games, that, more than anything else, will give you the best chances of winning.</p>
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<p><strong>Strategy Two &#8211; Enjoy Yourself</strong></p>
<p>Though not technically a winning strategy, a very important strategey, nonetheless, is to have fun and enjoy yourself. That is why you&#8217;re playing the game.</p>
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<p><strong>Strategy Three &#8211; Money Management</strong></p>
<p>Money management is always an important consideration when money is being wagered. You must always limit the amount of money you wager on your Party Bingo cards to amounts you can afford. You are playing a game against a large house percent­age, and want to limit your risk to acceptable levels.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Layer Cake</strong></p>
<p>You need to hit all the numbers in the I and fifth horizontal rows.</p>
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<p><strong>Layer Cake</strong></p>
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<p><strong>The Picture Frame <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/party-bingo-bonus-code/">Party Bingo Bonus Code</a><br />
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<p>This is a fun one. You need to fill all the outside numbers, making a picture frame, to win.</p>
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<p><strong>7 Come 11</strong></p>
<p>This pattern makes a 7 an 11, automatic winners on the pass line in craps.</p>
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<p><strong>Big Diamond</strong></p>
<p>Getting engaged. The player forms the i ing pattern to be a winner in this game.</p>
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<p><strong>The Double Postage Stamp</strong></p>
<p>Two blocks of four set in the corner form a double postage stamp.</p>
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<p><strong>T Party Bingo</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Lucky 13</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Big Hi</strong></p>
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<p><strong>North Arrow</strong></p>
<p>Straight as an arrow, going north or up as in the illustration, makes a winner.</p>
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<p><strong>West Arrow</strong></p>
<p>This time the arrow goes west as in &#8220;Go West Young Man.&#8221;</p>
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<p>There are tons of other Party Bingo patterns, with exotic and fun names, but whatever the game called, the caller will make it clear to the players what the winning ticket</p>
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		<title>Party Bingo Odds</title>
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The odds a player faces at Party Bingo varies from place to place and is a direct function of how much money the Party Bingo parlor pays back to the players in proportion to the amount of money they take in. However, with revenues presumably being split three ways in many Party Bingo games, [...]]]></description>
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<p>The odds a player faces at<strong> <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/">Party Bingo</a></strong> varies from place to place and is a direct function of how much money the Party Bingo parlor pays back to the players in proportion to the amount of money they take in. However, with revenues presumably being split three ways in many Party Bingo games, you can imagine the odds are not very good at all for the player.</p>
<p>Each Party Bingo game has its own set of payback schedules and more often than not, they may not be regulated. The Party Bingo games must return enough money back to keep players coming back for more, but in any case, don&#8217;t quit your job yet and count on being a professional Party Bingo player.</p>
<p>After all, there is nothing more enticing to players than seeing winners especially if the winner happens to be oneself!</p>
<p>On a game by game basis it can be difficult for the player to get an exact bearing on what odds one goes up against in a particular <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/party-bingo-bonus-code/"><strong>Party Bingo Bonus code</strong></a> game, for generally speaking, the information is not adver­tised by the proprietors of the game.</p>
<p>It is the amount of money or prizes that a player can win that brings players to a game and what will be well advertised, not how much profit the game makes on every dollar you spend <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/">partybingo.com</a> .</p>
<p>If the information was available, a player can determine the odds he or she faces at Party Bingo by comparing the total amount of money the players as a group pay for their Party Bingo cards, the gross house take, with the amount of money paid back to the players as prize money &#8211; the return.</p>
<p>The percentage difference between the gross house take and the return is the house edge. Typi­cally, the Party Bingo parlor will hold 40-60% of all money wagered as profits.</p>
<p>For example, if the house pays back $40 in prize money for each $ 100 taken in, keeping $60, then the game is operating at a 60% advantage. From the players point of view, that 60% represents their disadvantage to the house and what they can expect<br />
to lose in the long run on every dollar they spend. To accurately determine the exact odds you face in any Party Bingo game, you would have to know how much money players paid for their cards, a figure that might be difficult to obtain &#8211; and how much is awarded in prizes. The latter figure, as we discussed, is readily available, for it is the prizes that attract players to the games in the first place.</p>
<p>If you do find out the amount of cards sold for a game, or can estimate that number with some degree of accuracy, than you shouldn&#8217;t have too much of a problem figuring the house cut. Simply multiply the cost per card times the number of cards sold and you&#8217;ll have the gross house take. Subtract the prize money, and wallah! &#8211; there&#8217;s your answer.</p>
<p>Without knowing the exact cut of each house and the consequent return to the player, it is impos­sible to say the odds a player faces at Party Bingo except to say that they&#8217;re not very favorable.</p>
<p>But in any case, Party Bingo is a great leisure game for many people, providing a place to unwind for some, and for others, a place to get wound up, and as long as good fun is had, Party Bingo serves as good entertain­ment.</p>
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As Party Bingo games become larger and more prof­itable, progressive Party Bingos are getting more attrac­tive to players. Prizes nowadays run well into the thousands of dollars at many places and even into the tens of thousands of dollars. And these are at smaller and medium size games. At the large games, such as [...]]]></description>
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<p>As Party Bingo games become larger and more prof­itable, progressive Party Bingos are getting more attrac­tive to players. Prizes nowadays run well into the thousands of dollars at many places and even into the tens of thousands of dollars. And these are at smaller and medium size games. At the large games, such as run on some of the Indian reservations, super] ackpots run into the six figures, and even into the millions! <a href="../party-bingo-bonus-code/">party bingo bonus code</a></p>
<p>Progressive jackpots grow with each Party Bingo game played, larger and larger until they are hit. And the higher the Party Bingo progressive jackpot goes, the more excitement the game generates. With players looking at huge jackpot possibilities, Party Bingo takes on the same excitement as that generated by big ticket lottery games where one lucky drawing can make a person feel real good.</p>
<p>Then again, how would you feel if your Party Bingo card looks like it may catch a jackpot of over one million dollars? Pretty good, I bet.</p>
<p>To win a progressive jackpot, a player needs to &#8220;blackout&#8221; his or her ticket and catch all the num­bers (a coverall Party Bingo) within a specified period of draws, such as 50 for example. <a href="../">Party Bingo</a></p>
<p>Again, different games will require different numbers to win the big jackpot, and there may be lesser jackpots. For instance, using the above ex­ample, if a player were to hit the coverall in 51 or 52 numbers, that might earn a lesser jackpot prize.</p>
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		<title>Party Bingo Fundraising</title>
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Party Bingo is found everywhere in the U.S. and is probably the most popular non-profit fund raiser for organizations around the country. Religious orga­nizations, schools, fire departments and a whole slew of charitable, social and fraternal organiza­tions count on their Party Bingo games as an important source of income. party bingo bonus code
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<p>Party Bingo is found everywhere in the U.S. and is probably the most popular non-profit fund raiser for organizations around the country. Religious orga­nizations, schools, fire departments and a whole slew of charitable, social and fraternal organiza­tions count on their Party Bingo games as an important source of income. <a href="../party-bingo-bonus-code/">party bingo bonus code</a></p>
<p>Notices of upcoming Party Bingo games get people excited, and the chance to let luck bring one prizes always attracts a lot of people. And the good thing about Party Bingo is that anyone can play, from small children to senior citizens, and a good time can be had by all. <a href="../">Party Bingo</a></p>
<p>Party Bingo is perhaps the best fundraiser available to organizations for the game is not only very profit­able, but at the same time, is an easy event to run.</p>
<p>The equipment needed is minimal, and but a few employees can run a game for hundreds of people.</p>
<p>Compare this to a full-on casino night with blackjack and craps tables, and one can appreciate the ease with which a Party Bingo event can be run.</p>
<p>Funds are often split three ways. One part goes to the organization running the event, a second part to the professional group running the game itself, and the third part being the prizes awarded to the winners.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sample Party Bingo Session
Many Party Bingo games give players options on how much they want to bet on the PartyBingo games. A session may include ten games, ames. twelve games, or whatever number the organizers choose for their patrons.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Sample Party Bingo Session</strong></p>
<p>Many <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/">Party Bingo</a> games give players options on how much they want to bet on the <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/">PartyBingo</a> games. A session may include ten games, ames. twelve games, or whatever number the organizers choose for their patrons.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-108" title="party-bingo-box" src="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/party-bingo-box.jpg" alt="party-bingo-box" width="300" height="294" />For example, there may be a choice of four colored cards that a player may purchase for a Party Bingo session; green, blue, orange, and red. The green card pack might cost $4 and pay $100 for the winning Party Bingo, the blue pack $6 fora $150 Party Bingo, the orange pack $ 10 for a $250 Party Bingo, and the red pack $12 for a $300 haul.</p>
<p>Each of these colors will contain the same number of cards, the only difference between the various cards is the amount of money that will be won if a Party Bingo is hit <a href="../party-bingo-bonus-code/">party bingo bonus code</a>.</p>
<p>A full Party Bingo session will mix and match various game types to keep the game interesting. For ex­ample, the games might play out as follows:</p>
<p>Game one might be standard Party Bingo–a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal will be needed to win.</p>
<p>Game two might feature a &#8220;Crazy L&#8221; pattern, a Party Bingo formed by forming an L pattern on any of the perimeters, with one prize offered for hitting on 20 numbers or more, and a jackpot bonus if the Party Bingo is hit in under 20 numbers.</p>
<p>Game three might go with a &#8220;X&#8221;, and game four with a &#8220;picture frame&#8221; pattern. If the harder picture frame is won, all the outside numbers on the card, a bonus jackpot is won. If the small picture frame is won, the pattern of numbers that form the inner layer.</p>
<p>Game five could again return to the regular Party Bingo, with game six featuring &#8220;railroad tracks,&#8221; two Party Bingo patterns in the same direction but with a line separating them. This game might offer another jackpot possibility if the railroad is caught with 21 numbers or less being drawn. If the Party Bingo is hit with 22 or more numbers, the regular Party Bingo prize might be paid.</p>
<p>Game seven might run with a regular Party Bingo again, and game eight could look for a &#8220;double Party Bingo&#8221; winner–two Party Bingos on the card are needed for a winner.</p>
<p>Game nine could be a &#8220;four corner Party Bingo,&#8221; all four corner squares needing to be hit, and game ten might go with &#8220;blocks of four,&#8221; a pattern of cover­ing the block of four squares in all four corners, a total of sixteen squares.</p>
<p>Game eleven might give the patrons a regular Party Bingo, followed by the grand finale, game twelve, a &#8220;coverall&#8221; game–with all squares on a player&#8217;s card needing to be covered.</p>
<p>The payout schedule on the sample session might be $ 100 for a winning Party Bingo with the inex­pensive green cards, $150 for the blues, $250 for the oranges, and $300 for the reds. The coverall session might be a five times payout for these amounts. In between, as we showed above, there will be bo­nuses for quick Party Bingo hits, and other jackpot bo­nuses to keep the excitement level high. For ex­ample, there is often a large bonus for hitting the coverall in under a certain amount of numbers, that may pay $5,000, $10,000, $25,000, or even $50,000 fora medium size game.</p>
<p>Each game will start the bonus jackpots at a preset amount, and increase these levels after each game so that the jackpot grows and grows. The larger the jackpot, the more attraction the game has for the players, as each one of these participants eyes the big prize, hoping they will be the one to hit it. Once the jackpot is hit, the jackpot prize will return to the starting level to begin the cycle again.</p>
<p>A really big game, such as are seen on many of America&#8217;s Indian reservation games, could offer jackpots as high as one million dollars for the right combinations!</p>
<p>There is an enormous amount of variety be­tween the number and type of Party Bingo games offered, the prizes or cash to be won, the type of games played, and bonuses that may be earned. Every Party Bingo parlor will have their own style to attract their customers, but the premises for these games are always the same: You must hit the winning Party Bingo before the other players to get the prize. And that&#8217;s always a lot of fun.</p>
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		<title>The Play of the Bingo Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 13:12:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Play of the Party Bingo Game
Once all players are settled in and ready to begin, the caller will announce that the game has started and start drawing the ping pong balls.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Play of the <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/">Party Bingo</a> Game</strong></p>
<p>Once all players are settled in and ready to begin, the caller will announce that the game has started and start drawing the ping pong balls.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-105" title="how-bingo-played" src="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/how-bingo-played1.gif" alt="how-bingo-played" width="302" height="235" />Balls will be drawn randomly, one by one, from either an old style cage, or from the more modern electronic blower. As each ball is drawn, the caller will call out the number and letter of the ball drawn from the cage or blower, so that all players are aware of what was picked. The ball will then be placed in the mechanical board and appear lit up on the flashboard for all players to see.</p>
<p>Usually, balls will be drawn seven to fifteen seconds apart, with the caller keeping up a rhythmic flow to move the game along.</p>
<p>As each ball is drawn, the players in the room pore carefully over their cards, checking off the numbers they hold and investigating the possibili­ties of future balls that need to be picked to make their Party Bingo card a winner.</p>
<p>The game moves on and numbers fill the cards. A growing buzz electrifies the room and several cards edge j ust one number away from victory. The tension builds as another number is called, a few players creep forward in their seat, then suddenly, as one more number is called, PARTY BINGO! is screamed out across the room, sometimes by more than one player.</p>
<p><strong>PARTYBINGO!</strong></p>
<p>And that means there may be a winner.</p>
<p>When a player or players claim Party Bingo, it will be the job of the runner to pick up the <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/">Party Bingo</a> cards so that they can be brought over to an appropriate official of the game. Each number in the winning area will be called out loud and verified by a different official, and if indeed the call is correct, the game is over and the winner or winners collect the prize.</p>
<p>The official who checks the winning Party Bingo card will also check the card to make sure it is legitimate for the game being played and that it was not doctored. Typically, winning cards will be paid on the spot, though some Party Bingo parlors choose to settle up cards after the session is over. <a href="../party-bingo-bonus-code/">party bingo bonus code</a></p>
<p>Once there is a winner, that Party Bingo game will be closed out, and a new one will begin.</p>
<p>If the person&#8217;s Party Bingo card was incorrectly read and was not a winner, the verifier will signal that the card is not a winner, a runner will return the errant card to the player, and the game will continue.</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Multiple Winners</strong></p>
<p>There can be more than one winner on a call, but it doesn&#8217;t matter who calls Party Bingo first or even if a player inadvertently overlooked a Party Bingo the num­ber before. All winning Party Bingos share equally in the prize.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How Party Bingo is Played
 
Each player must be armed with at least one game card to play Party Bingo, though many players, serious Party Bingo fanatics, play multiple cards, as many as 20 or more for one game.
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<p>Each player must be armed with at least one game card to play Party Bingo, though many players, serious Party Bingo fanatics, play multiple cards, as many as 20 or more for one game.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-102" title="how-bingo-played" src="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/how-bingo-played.gif" alt="how-bingo-played" width="265" height="206" />Party Bingo cards are either purchased individually for each game, included as part of the admission price, or even sold as part of a package covering many games. Whatever the procedure, the player&#8217;s <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/">Party Bingo</a> card or cards contains the numbers which may or may not turn out to be winners.</p>
<p>Before the game begins, the caller announces the type of <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/">PartyBingo</a> game that will be played. There are many types of Party Bingo games available, from the standard one line types, to games as creative as the promoters or callers pull from their imagination or experience. We&#8217;ll take a look at some of these types later. <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/party-bingo-bonus-code/">party bingo bonus code</a></p>
<p><strong>The Object of the Game</strong></p>
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<p>Players win in Party Bingo by completing a pre­scribed pattern on their card. Before any balls are drawn, the call will announce the pattern in force for the game and that pattern is the one that needs to be completed for a winner.</p>
<p>The patterns change from game to game, thus each new game may require a new pattern to be played.</p>
<p>Unlike keno, where players pick there own numbers and the game is played out until 80 num­bers are drawn, in Party Bingo, players numbers are predetermined by the cards they receive and the game is over as soon as there is a winning Party Bingo or Party Bingos. Also, unlike keno, there is always a winner in Party Bingo and often more than one.</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Standard <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/party-bingo-bonus-code/">Party Bingo Winners</a></strong></p>
<p>Let&#8217;s look at the basic patterns that form Party Bingos in a standard game: diagonal, horizontal, vertical and coverall Party Bingos.</p>
<p>These standard Party Bingos all use the middle square in the &#8220;N&#8221; column, the free square, as part of the winning pattern.</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>The Four Basic Winning Party Bingos</strong></p>
<p>We&#8217;ll begin by showing the four basic winning patterns used in Party Bingo: the horizontal, vertical, diagonal, and coverall patterns.</p>
<p><strong>Horizontal Party Bingo</strong></p>
<p>A standard Party Bingo formed by five numbers in a straight horizontal line.</p>
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<p><strong>Horizontal Party Bingo</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/party-bingo-bonus-code/"><strong>BINGO</strong></a></p>
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<p><strong>Vertical Party Bingo</strong></p>
<p>A standard Party Bingo formed by five numbers in a straight vertical line.</p>
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<p><strong>Vertical Party Bingo<br />
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<p><strong>Diagonal Party Bingo</strong></p>
<p>A standard Party Bingo formed by five numbers formed in a straight horizontal line which includes the middle &#8220;free&#8221; square.</p>
<p><strong>Diagonal Party Bingo </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Coverall or Blackout Party Bingo</strong></p>
<p>This one takes more work than the others for you need to catch all the numbers on your card to win the blackout or coverall Party Bingo.</p>
<p><strong>Coverall or Blackout Party Bingo<br />
</strong></p>
<p>There are many more patterns used in Party Bingo games, and we&#8217;ll look at some of those in our upcoming examples, as well as later on in the book. Now, let&#8217;s turn our attention to how the game is played.</p>
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When someone yells Party Bingo, it will be the job of the runner or spotter to make sure the voice is heard and the game is help up until they can get to the player to pick up his or her ticket. The runner will be in charge of getting the ticket and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Runners and Spotters</strong></p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-98 alignright" title="fiesta" src="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/fiesta.jpg" alt="fiesta" width="342" height="180" />When someone yells <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/">Party Bingo</a>, it will be the job of the runner or spotter to make sure the voice is heard and the game is help up until they can get to the player to pick up his or her ticket. The runner will be in charge of getting the ticket and bringing it over to an official of the game so that the results can be verified. If the ticket is indeed a winner, the runner may be responsible for bringing over the winnings, if it is not done by another employee.</p>
<p>If the ticket is not a winner, the runner will bring the ticket back to the player and notify the caller that the game may resume.</p>
<p><strong>Cashier and Sellers</strong></p>
<p>Many games will have a person who handles the money. The cashier takes money for cards that are purchased by the players, and is responsible for paying off winning cards. The cashier is an impor­tant position for this person is responsible for the in and out flow of the money. There are also sellers in larger games, employees who will help sell the available tickets and collect money from players.</p>
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<p><strong>Other Employees</strong></p>
<p>There may be other people working in and around the <a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/">PartyBingo</a> parlor: door people, food servers and cooks (if the operation is large enough), secu­rity guards, and various assistants to help with the miscellaneous tasks of running a game. <a href="../party-bingo-bonus-code/">Party Bingo Bonus Code</a> gives you free sign up bonus to play online bingo</p>
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