123 Bingo Review
123Bingo Overview 123Bingo.com has changed to 123bingoonline.com but it’s still the same site with great offers. The domain name was changed due to a technical error, which thankfully seems to have been resolved. Today it continues to attract loads of players and offers a great 300% bonus on your first deposit. Signing Up Signing up is easy enough. After you choose an alias and password you just need to give your address details in order to create your account. Once you’ve done that, you can apply for your $25 no-deposit bonus by going to Live Help, where you must give you name, address, phone number and email address. Once they have verified that you are a genuine player, you are ready to play. Homepage The homepage isn’t well laid out, and is I found it difficult to navigate. There are various links and tabs down the 2 sides, as well as at the top and bottom of the page. Most players seem not to worry as they go straight to the bingo interface, but I like to have a look around. Not many sites have a ‘recipe section’ but I feel that 123 bingo could do a lot more with it, as it only contains a handful of recipes. On the plus side there is a forum and an efficient live help service. The worst aspect of the site is how is changes color and design as soon as you log in. You are confronted with a lot of pink, but at least the links are concisely displayed on the left. Playing 123Bingo The Parlay software works well, and the games are very smooth and easy to play. The free $25 gives you plenty of opportunities to try out the games, but you will certainly like them. The CHs were very helpful (especially Shelly) and run chat games for depositing players. My only criticism of the bingo games is that each number takes an astonishing 5 seconds to be called. Bingo progressive jackpots are only available at certain times of the day, but can reach up to $10,000. You can launch slot or video poker games from the bingo interface – slot jackpots can attain an amazing $100,000. Our Verdict The games, jackpots and bonuses are all great, but 123 Bingo is let down by its chaotic homepage.
William Hill Bingo Review
William Hill Bingo Overview William Hill is a bookmaking giant, which was born in 1934. ‘Hills’ have betting shops all over Britain and have recently targeted Spain, so their bingo venture was only a matter of time. William Hill Bingo was launched in early 2007, and has since become one of the most popular bingo sites in the UK. Homepage The homepage is quite simply stunning. Pastel colours, clear text and concise layout means that the bingo player feels right at ease when they first encounter the William Hill Goliath. The bingo schedule gives you an idea of what games are on the go, without having to open up the Virtue Fusion bingo interface. William Hill obviously have all the usual tabs such as promotions, winners and jackpots, but their community page is well worth a look. They are one of the few sites that puts a photo to the CMs face, so you really are ‘meeting the CMs. There are plenty of monthly promotions to get stuck into, whereas other sites may have only 1 or 2. When I first played they were donating 10% from various games to Breast Cancer Care, which I think is a tremendous effort. Signing Up Signing up with William Hill takes no time at all – that’s assuming that you don’t already have an online sports betting account with them. You simply fill in all the usual sections, which give you the option to change currency or impose a deposit limit. Once your account has been created you are ready to deposit! Small stakes players, like myself, will welcome the small 2 minimum deposit, which you can play through to test out the site. Although William Hill don’t offer any standard deposit bonuses, they’ll credit you with a tenner if you play through 10 on bingo within 48 hours. There are definitely better bonuses elsewhere, but William Hill make up for them with other promos. Playing William Hill Bingo The bingo games all run on the Virtue Fusion software, which is probably my favourite. You cannot really beat William Hill in terms of players and variety of bingo games, and you are bound to find a game that suits you. The 4:30 free bingo game suited me fine, as it did the other 230 players. The odds were firmly stacked against me scooping the 35, but I was still left disappointed with 1TG. The chat was fine in every room I visited, and trust me, I visited plenty of rooms. Rather mistakenly, I thought I was due my first Joker Jackpot win, but the top prize eluded me again. Speed Bingo is always a good laugh, but I fear it may be too quick for me. The numbers are called so quickly that it’s difficult to work out where you stand in terms of winning a prize. Although I guess that’s half the fun of it. The William Hill bingo interface is well-styled and has excellent graphics. Deposits and withdrawals are super quick to process, and the wonderful mini-games saw me attempt the Clover Rollover and even a bit of virtual greyhounds. As with other large UK bookmakers, you can use your bingo wallet in the casino, to play poker or to have a cheeky punt. Our Verdict William Hill Bingo has been brilliantly designed, offering a huge range of bingo games at all hours of the day. Extensive monthly promotions certainly compensate for the lack of deposit bonuses.
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