Beverly Wins Big!
Published at 12:00, Thursday, 16 June 2011
Advertising feature. When Beverly decided to try the Jackpotjoy game Tycoon’s Progressive, she wasn’t expecting to scoop the big money jackpot of over £10,000. Yet, win she did, and on an online casino game that requires a stake of only 25p per play!
Beverly pocketed £10,754.37 to be precise; enough to enjoy a luxury around-the-world holiday, buy a brand new set of wheels or maybe invest in a shiny new kitchen.
Describing how she feels about being a Jackpotjoy winner, Beverly says that she’s “Very very happy with my win. In shock and surprised at the same time!”
Tycoon’s Progressive is a fun slot game on bingo site Jackpotjoy that is a doddle to play and offers some amazing big money prizes. The progressive jackpot keeps getting bigger until someone wins it. Someone has to win, and who knows, it could be you.
All you need to do to win the Tycoon’s Progressive jackpot is to land three images of the Tycoon along the single pay line. It really is that simple. You can also double your stake with the simple bonus game.
It’s hardly surprising that Beverly describes herself as “Very very happy,” with a win of that amount on a simple online slot game.
Those who prefer bingo to casino games will find many great bingo games at Jackpotjoy. Traditionalists may enjoy the Bingo 90 and Bingo 75 games, whereas those who fancy a change could try Bingo Royale or Bejeweled Bingo.
Other fun, themed bingo games are those based on popular TV shows such as Family Fortunes and The Price is Right. Fans of the board game Monopoly may like to try Monopoly Snap instead.
You can even do your bit for charity when you play RSPCA bingo. A percentage of each ticket sold for this game goes directly to helping the RSPCA rescue and care for animals in need.
Some of Jackpotjoy’s bingo jackpot amounts are up to £50,000, which would be an amazing win for a small stake of 10, 20 or 25p.
Bingo aside, there are many other games on Jackpotjoy that offer big money prizes. Tiki Temple is a fun, character-based game themed around a jungle adventure. You can stake any amount from one to 20 pence per line, and it also features two bonus games.
Another great feature of Jackpotjoy is the chat rooms where you can meet new friends and have fun with other bingo fans. Hosted by friendly Jackpotjoy hosts, the chat rooms are a great place to get to know fellow Jackpotjoy users.
An exciting and colourful bingo site, Jackpotjoy offers the opportunity to play fun bingo, instant win and casino games such as roulette or slot machines. Beverly was lucky enough to win big on Jackpotjoy but even without a win playing games online can be a fun and low-cost activity.
A good idea is to set yourself a budget for playing online bingo, to prevent you from staking more than you originally wanted to.
When approached as a low-cost evening’s entertainment, playing bingo and casino games online can be a great way to relax by yourself or have fun with friends.
Playing online bingo also has the added advantage of being inexpensive compared to traditional hall bingo, for many reasons. Firstly there are no transportation costs to worry about, and secondly, expensive food and drink are not going to tempt you into spending a small fortune before you’ve won one.
While some may say that online bingo isn’t as sociable as hall bingo, when you are a member of a bingo sites chat room community you know that this isn’t necessarily true. Playing bingo online can be sociable, and, in fact, you are very likely to make new friends. So come make friends and have fun at Jackpotjoy.
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