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Bingo America

March 17th 2010 01:36
Play Bingo 24/7 every day of the year! Just listen and/or watch for the letter/number combination that appears on each ball, then click or "daub" on any identical matches that appear within the pattern on any of your three provided cards.

If you fill the pattern on any one card, click the "Bingo!" button to claim your prize. Be sure the winning numbers are all checked off and properly daubed, because only the first valid complete claim wins!

The prize begins at $1 and periodically increases by $, with a maximum of $25 being awarded to the winner. The prize amount resets to $1 at the beginning of each game.

Prize money will only be paid out to a winner once the winner has accumulated $25 in prize money OR 365 days of winning if the winner has not accumulated $25 by that time.

A new Bingo ball appears every seven seconds and there is a 40-ball limit to each game, regardless of whether or not there is a winner.

A clicked square displays a daub mark to indicate it has been checked.

Clicking a second time removes the daub. Numbers that are not needed to complete the specified pattern do not need to be daubed, but be sure the winning numbers are all checked off before clicking "Bingo!"

Card patterns are indicated by shaded squares and can be seen on the upper left side of the game screen.

Each game is approximately 6 minutes long and there is a brief intermission between each game, so don't close the window if you want to keep playing!

Odds of winning depend upon the number of individuals participating.



Genre: Bingo Gambling
Time to Play: 20 mins
Difficulty: Medium
Available From: GSN
Play Bingo America here.


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Liar's Dice (Bluff)

December 26th 2009 02:15
Each player must try to hold on to their dice for as long as possible. Players have 5 dice each at the beginning of the game. The player still having dice remaining, wins. The dice are marked with 1 to 5 and a star.

To roll your dice click on the large dice cup. The small cups next to the names show who has already thrown their dice. In the example (left) we wait for JayJay to roll. The numbers in the parentheses show how many dice each player has left. The player highlighted is next to play. When it is your turn you must place a bid. You must guess/bluff as to how many of a certain die number are present in total on the table (all players dice). However, you can only see your own dice! Stars can be played as jokers. (Example in picture left you have in your hand either: one star, three 2s, one 3, two 4s, or two 5s.

To place a bid you first click on the numbered bar on the outside. The red numbers are for placing bids in stars only. If you wanted to bid five 4s, then you would click on the blue 5.

Once you have selected the level of the bid you should then click on the blue die icon. Keep clicking it until the number you want appears, then click OK.

The next player must always bid higher than your bid or suggest that you are bluffing. The person prior to you will have their bid shown by a white die. To bid higher, simply select the level of the bid and change the die number (where appropriate). If you see the white die of the previuos bidder and you think they are bluffing or are wrong, then click on the large cup instead of placing a bid. In the above example the player before you has bid 4 stars. You are now increasing the bid to nine 2s.

Once bluff is called (by someone clicking the large cup), all players dice are shown. The player who incorrectly bid (either you called someone and there are not enough of that number in play, or you called someone and there was enough of that number on the table) pays a penalty of the difference between the number of dice called and the actual number on the table. This penalty value is therefore the number of dice which must be given up by the offending player.

A new round begins immediately with the player who just lost starting this round.

A player who loses his last die is out of the game. The game ends when only one player has any dice left.


Genre: Gambling Dice Games
Time to Play: 30 mins
Difficulty: Easy
Available From: brettspielwelt.de
Play Liar's Dice (Bluff) here.


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Liar's dice

October 12th 2009 13:31
Liar's Dice which is commonly known by many other names including Perudo, Bluff, Dudo, Mexican and Pirates Dice as is known for being a game in pirate history.

The game required little equipment and anyone can pick up and play. The game is commonly used for gambling and as a drinking game.

In the game five six-sided dice with traditional dot faces are generally used per player, with dice cups used for concealment.

Each round, the players roll their dice while keeping them concealed from the other players. One player begins bidding, picking a quantity of a face 2 through 6. The quantity states the player's opinion on how many of the chosen face have been rolled in total on the table. A 1 ("ace") is often wild and counts as the stated face of the current bid, however the game can also be played without wilds (see variants). In a five-dice, three-player game with wilds, the lowest bid is "one 2" and the highest bid "fifteen 6s".

Each player has two choices during his turn: make a higher bid, or challenge the previous bid as being wrong. Raising the bid means either increasing the quantity, or the face value, or both, according to the specific bidding rules used. Different bidding rule sets are described below.

If the current player thinks the previous player's bid is wrong, he challenges it, and then all dice are revealed to determine whether the bid was valid. If the number of the relevant face revealed is at least as high as the bid, then the bid is valid, in which case the bidder wins. Otherwise, the challenger wins. A challenge is generally indicated by simply revealing one's dice, though it is customary to verbally make the challenge, by saying "I call you up", "I call", "You're a liar", or simply "Liar".

To play Liar's Dice online visit Fast Eddie's page here.

Liar's Dice online



*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It used material from the WIkipedia article for Liar's Dice.

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Slot Machines

September 14th 2009 11:52
Slot Machines (also called poker machines, pokies of fruit machines) are the most popular form of gambling in casinos the world over. The basic rules are fairly simple, the machine pays off based on patterns of symbols visible on the front of the machine when it stops.
You can play slots for free online to learn the rules or practice. See the link below and just pull the lever!

Genre: Casino/ Gambling
Time to Play: 10 mins
Difficulty: Easy
Available From: slotsmamma.com
Play Online Slots here.

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Governor of Poker

July 14th 2008 05:43
Whether you've never played before or consider yourself the king of poker, this game is for you. In Governor of Poker you play poker the way you know how but with a little bit of an RPG twist thrown in.

The game begins in your home town of San Saba, the aim to become the Governor of Poker, to achieve this goal you must start by winning every house in San Saba! Take them down town by town, city by city. Once all of Texas is within your control, you must take on one final enemy to become the Governor!

At any time during the game you can adjust the speed, check the standings, or double check the rules of poker. The game is quite addictive and it won't cost you a cent, give it a try!

Genre: Gambling
Time to Play: 30 mins
Difficulty: Easy to Hard
Available From: Miniclip
Play Governor of Poker here.

Governor of Poker

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21

June 9th 2008 02:28
Here is a quick and easy way to play a game of casino blackjack (also known as 21) where you can double down, split and bet thousands of chips to win big money.
Make your bet and click on the "Deal" button. Then the dealer gives 2 cards to you and 1 card to him.
The extra cards are dealt by clicking on the "Hit" button. Try to get points as close to 21 as possible, without exceeding 21


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Texas Hold 'Em

July 27th 2007 15:15
This is a simple and quick version of Texas Hold 'Em poker, where you can play a live game with up to 5 players.

How to Play:
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Slingo

May 9th 2007 10:26
Slingo is an online multiplayer game created in 1995 by Slingo, Inc. It features a mix of slots and bingo, as well as elements from the classic game show The Joker's Wild (the slot machine, the Jokers, and the Devils). A player has 20 turns to "spin" the numbers below his or her bingo card. Five numbers appear, and if they are found on the card, they can be marked off. If a joker pops up, any number in the column above it can be matched.

During the game, other special items may show up in the number spots below the card. Jokers are wild, and can be used to mark off any number in the column in which it appears. A joker in the center (N) column may sometimes become a Super Joker, which can be placed anywhere on the board. (When it appears, the Super Joker must be played first, before any other numbers


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Free Online Slot machines

January 17th 2007 02:15
FreeSlots.com offer free online slot machines and video poker.

All the slot machines have large, smoothly animated reels, many with exciting bonus rounds. They're packed full of colorful graphics and impressive slot machine sounds to make your playing experience as realistic as possible. Once you've racked up some credits, press the cash|credit button to enter the monthly sweepstakes for a chance to win real cash


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Craps

December 21st 2006 01:35
Craps is a casino dice game. Players wager money against the casino on the outcome of one roll, or of a series of rolls of two dice.

The basic game of craps is as follows


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Bingo

October 10th 2006 02:42
Bingo.com offers jackpot games for cash as well as free bingo games that use free currency, the Bingo Buck or BB. Every member of Bingo.com can play any of the games whether playing for free or for real money.
To become a member and start playing just fill out the free sign up page. It takes 10 seconds and costs you nothing, the only personal information you need to give is an email address.
To start playing, sign up here , then go to the main page here and click on any of the games marked "BB" to enter a free room and practice hitting a jackpot


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Texas Hold 'Em

August 14th 2006 02:17
This version of Texas Hold 'Em is great for all skill levels, and it won't cost you any money. You can learn how to play by completing a tutorial game against computer opponents. Then try your luck in a real game against the computer. Once you've built up confidence, create or join a private game to play against friends, or join an open game to take on the world!
When playing Texas Hold 'Em, the basic controls are below:

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Black Jack

May 17th 2006 03:06
If you're interested in learning to play Black Jack you can view all the rules and methods here.
If you would like to practice Black Jack, you can do so here.


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Roulette

May 10th 2006 02:37
Genre: Gambling
Time to Play: from 10 seconds until you run out of chips!
Difficulty: Medium

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