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March 20th, 2011 by Charlie Wiggins

Bingo Games Help Community Group

Taking part in bingo games could be a good way for fans to raise money for local organisations.

A community group in Abbotsbury is using bingo with the intention of increasing the funds they have to spend, while also offering an evening of entertainment for local people.

The people behind Strangeways Hall informed the Dorset Echo they are planning to hold some bingo games to increase their kitty.

It sounds like this may not be the first time the group has organised such an event, as the newspaper describes its representative Mary Bridle as being the “tireless village fundraiser”.

People in the area who want to get involved with the fun and help the organisation to pick up some additional funding have been advised to get to the Hall by 19:00 BST on Friday April 8th 2011.

It will be eyes down at 19:30, so players need to be sure they are not late and miss out on some of the action.

Bingo can be a great way for an organisation to celebrate a big event, as the Kenilworth Sports and Social Club recently held a weekend of activity and games, such as bingo, fireworks and a disco, to celebrate its centenary.

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Tags: Bingo Games, Community Group, Group

March 20th, 2011 by Hayley Mather

March Madness: Betting options in NCAA Tournament

The annual NCAA men’s college basketball tournament – a.k.a. March Madness – is upon us, which means it’s the best time of year to hit the (physical or virtual) sports book.

This weekend is the optimal time for wagering, as more than half of the tournament’s 63 remaining games will be played over the next 96 hours (a few play-in games already have taken place). That means there are hundreds of bets for gamblers to consider. The key to coming out ahead is choosing the right bets.

For us here in the Bay Area, this is easier said than done. It’s technically illegal to wager on sports in California, and some question the legality of wagering online.

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Tags: March Madness, Tournament

March 19th, 2011 by Charlie Wiggins

Frank teams up with Campbell on new Internet Gambling Bill

A longtime advocate of legalizing and regulating the online gaming industry, Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA) has teamed up with his Republican colleague John Campbell (R-CA) to introduce the Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act.

You may recall that it was Frank’s HR2267 that got quite a bit of press during the last session of Congress after easily passing the House Financial Services Committee, before it was left to die in the House of Representatives; not even being brought to the House floor for a vote. U

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Tags: Internet, Internet Gambling

March 19th, 2011 by Archer Bannister

The strip poker

The Strip poker is originated in New Orleans in United States of America. It is also referred as “strip game” and is also a variation of the traditional poker game. In this game whenever a player loses a round they remove their clothing. A poker game of any form can be adopted into the strip poker form. However, this game usually has few betting rounds and is played with simple variants, similar to the ‘five card draw’.

The strip poker can be played in social situations by both the sex groups (multiple sex groups and single sex groups). The str

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Tags: Poker, Strip Poker