It struck me as odd that in all my posts here, I’ve not examined in detail one particular aspect of online gaming that potentially affects all of us. There are many online casino gamblers who also happen to play bingo, sometimes with poor bankroll management. Before we engage with other players in the chat rooms, it’s wise to unlearn bad habits and start afresh.
Greetings and salutations, I’m Jeremy Stersky and many of you are well familiar with Bingo-Room. Today I’d like to talk about something of particular interest to me. As you know I always aim to promote responsible gaming practices. I’d like to pay more than lip-service to this concept because irresponsible gaming has ruined many a family in the UK and indeed beyond our borders. What I’d like to propose are a few simple measures for anyone who is legally allowed (and of sound mind) to gamble. These measures appear simplistic, but if implemented, they most certainly will save you a pretty penny and keep you gaming happily ever after.
A few important rules that I’ve learned and employed
First of all play online bingo for free at any of these sites. The reason that I promote free gaming so assiduously is that I want fellow players to get into the swing of bingo. There’s no point not understanding the game and wagering for real money in the process. When I first started out I wanted to play craps. Wonder of wonders, I signed up for a real-money gaming account, dropped a wad of cash into it and lost it all minutes later. Why? Because I had never played craps before and I had no clue how the bets worked (and still don’t incidentally
). The result was a real-money gaming account that went bust.
Luckily I didn’t transgress rule #2: gamble only with what you can afford to lose. This is on par with the former rule. If you’re using your food money or your rent money to gamble then you’re already in over your head. My advice is simple: go in with disposable cash and be prepared to have a great time. Fortunately online bingo is loaded with affordable gaming. We’re talking 5p games and that’s no joke. Sure you may have to buy a stack of bingo cards (10 perhaps) before you’re in the thick of it, but that’s still cheap. It can be done. And the paydays at bingo rooms are immense.
My final rule of the day is this: gamble when you’re of sound mind. Now I’ve been quizzed about what it means to be of sound mind. It’s not up for debate if you’re intoxicated or under the influence of some or other substance. I’d like to sum it up and say that if you’re sober and able to make reasonably sound judgments (in addition to the former rules) then you’re a candidate for gaming at online bingo rooms.
For any comments, advice and tips that you’d like to share with fellow bingo-room readers, please send me your feedback here. Thanks – Jeremy Stersky.










I wanted to write this article because I feel very strongly about being a responsible player. I love bingo. But I also love to see players prospering and being treated fairly at bingo rooms. That’s why it’s imperative that players only play at safe, secure and reliable online bingo room.
Till next time –
Bye for now
Hi there Jeremy this is a most interesting piece of literature. I like safe gaming – great job here
Patty Summers
I’m not sure if my last comment came through – I was just saying how much I love responsible gaming Jeremy.
Thanks Patty Summers
Great post – I love it. You legitimizing online bingo – what a rebel
Great article about responsible gambling, thanks Jeremy
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