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Play Free Bingo during 2010 World Cup at Ladbrokes Bingo

Ladbrokes Bingo is bringing our great roomies the chance to play for FREE during the entire month-long period of the 2010 World Cup! Whether you love football, aren’t that keen or hate the football completely, Ladbrokes Bingo is giving you the chance to get involved and win some great prizes! There are a total of 64 matches taking place at the 2010 World Cup and, whenever there is a match on, there will be FREE BINGO at Ladbrokes Bingo – a total of over 95 hours across the whole tournament!

The World Cup is back and we’re getting behind it in style with Super Free Bingo!

For every match of the World Cup between Friday 11th June – Sunday 11th July 2010, we’re going to run Free Bingo! Every game of Bingo in the Attic from the start time of a World Cup match will be free for 105 minutes!

Prize pools in each of the FREE games will be £30 and will be split as follows:
• 1-line:
5
• 2-lines: £10
• Full house: £15
Play now to win this 2010 World Cup Free Bingo Games at Ladbrokes Bingo.
But that’s not all! The World Cup also sees the return of Superbooks! Superbooks have been our incredibly popular prize-multiplying option, which only run with Free Bingo. And for all Free Bingo games during the World Cup, you can purchase a Superbooks ticket for only 1p! That’s an investment of 1p to stand a chance of doubling your prize! Watch out for Free Bingo becoming Super Free Bingo courtesy of Ladbrokes Bingo!

By spending that extra 1p, you’ll get access to £60 prize pools for the same game! That’s £10 for our 1-line prize, £20 for our 2-line prize & £30 for the Full house prize! And if that wasn’t enough, we are giving ALL our winners (via Superbooks or the free tickets) the chance to win yet more Super Free Bingo!

We’re not quite sure whether it’s a “thanks for sticking with us whilst the football has been on” or a “well done, you’ve made it through the other side of the tournament to mid-July” (!), but every Full house prize winner during a game of World Cup Super Free Bingo (whether they buy a Superbooks ticket or not) will win an entry into one of our private bingo rooms for an exclusive night of Super Free Bingo on Friday, 16th July! The games will take place between 8:30pm – 10:24pm!

Friday 16th July’s session of Super FREE BINGO will offer all winners the chance to win yet more £30 prize pools! And, just as through the World Cup, Superbooks tickets will be available to multiply that prize up to £60 per game! To remind you, that’s £10 for our 1-line prize, £20 for our 2-line prize & £30 for the Full house prize! We’re confident that you won’t find an offer like this anywhere else in the Bingo industry for the duration of the 2010 World Cup, so get across to Ladbrokes Bingo now for your chance to win BIG with Super Free Bingo!

The Can't Lose Craps System

Ah, so you’re interested in a craps system that can’t lose? Well, there is no such system, but today I’ll share with you a craps system that’s pretty darn close. In fact, there’s only one roll where you “could” lose. After that it’s money in the bank.

Warning: If you like high-paced action and make you sweat types of wagers, this isn’t for you. To make a system for playing craps very safe, we have to get very conservative. Still interested? Okay, let’s go.

I’d recommend playing this system with larger units. Playing $5 or $10 units isn’t going to accomplish much of anything. It’s a decent way to get used to the system, but after that, step it up some. You’ll see why soon enough.

This craps system is so easy that your grandmother could do it in her sleep. The system starts on the come out roll. Don’t know what this is? Look it up. We need to get moving here.

Okay, on the come out roll make a wager on the Don’t Pass Line. For demonstration’s sake, let’s imagine that you just put $30 down on the Don’t Pass Line. Now it’s time to sit and wait. The come out roll-before a point is established-is the only time you can lose. Once the point is established, you can’t lose and you’ll see why in a second.

Since we have a Don’t Pass Line wager, we’ll lose if a 7 or 11 is rolled. But we’ll win with a 2 or 3-12 is barred.

Let’s imagine that the next roll is a 4. The point is now 4. Your next, and last, move is to place the point. Again, if you don’t know what this means, check out any Craps 101 guide. You need to place the point for the exact amount of your Don’t Pass Line wager.

Let’s review. You now have a Don’t Pass Line wager for $30 and a place bet on the 4 for $30.

Possible outcomes include:

A 7 is rolled. If this happens, you lose your place bet, but win your Don’t Pass Line bet. Thus, you break even.

The point is made. If the point is made, you lose your Don’t Pass Line wager, but you win your place bet and you win it-key phrase here-with odds. So, that $30 bet on the 4 just paid $90 total. Deduct your $30 loss on the Don’t Pass Line and you’ve just made $60.