Think Bingo Specials
There is a very real £40,000 in Jackpots paid over every single day at Think Bingo and Think also offer a truly huge selection of games played randomly 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. The great added benefit is that you, the player, only need to spend a few minutes to get a game in.
For instance you’re going out with your partner or you’re off to work but you have a few minutes to spare before you need to leave. You have the feeling you’ll be lucky if you log into one of your fave bingo sites two but are concerned you’ll get caught up in a slow game! . So what do you do? Play or not play and have a game or two?
You tune into Think Bingo for a quick and satisfying experience that’s exactly what you do because all games at that site only take between 2 and 4 minutes, depending on the number of players involved and the type of game – but no more than the 4 minutes. So next time you have even 5 minutes to spare – that’s enough to log on and win!
Some players are constantly making themselves and other players on site a trifle unhappy or the player is getting agro at CMs or CHs because they don’t feel they are receiving the correct jackpot prize. Confusion can easily set in. Be sure where you stand as regards the actual winnings you are entitled to, i.e. make sure you’re up on the play as far as things like how many calls qualify for the prize you are aiming at. One site that has it all down in easy to read and follow detail for you is Think Bingo of course.
First of course you’ll need to log onto Think Bingo, then click on the Specials Tab, where down the bottom of the page you’ll find a message reading “for General Games Information Click here”. When you follow that through you will find yourself on an extremely informative ‘Games’ Page. In a lot of ways it’s the best seat in the house because it tells you everything about exactly what you can expect to receive when you win.
For instance a winner in a £5,000 Coverall game recently thought he should receive more than the £3,000 he got, but he didn’t score his win until the 51 ball, which means a win of £3,000 not the £5,000 he was expecting. We know it can feel frustrating but if he had taken the trouble beforehand he would have known – he was a newbie player so was not as expert as many players naturally
We can imagine the disappointment though if you were expecting the top prize of £10,000 from the £10,000 coverall jackpot only to have completed in 53 balls (win of £2,000) instead of in say 32!
But this is all part of the online bingo game and we need to play it accordingly. If we are aware though of the rules we’ll not end up in shock.








