Showing posts with label Bingo Advice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bingo Advice. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Some "Dos" and "Don'ts" for Introducing "Odds" Style Bingo Games
"Odds" style bingo games are bingo games which can be played on both regular bingo paper or special bingo sheets. Basically, these games are the same as any other bingo games except if a player bingos in a smaller amount of numbers then they win a greater prize.
For instance, you might award a $300 prize for a coverall game, but you may pay out $500 if a player bingos in 50 numbers or less. These types of games can add the thrill of winning bigger prizes without always having to pay them out. And, when they do pay out, your players will love them.
If you're thinking about adding "Odds" Games to your bingo program, then consider some helpful "Dos" and "Don'ts".
Do review an Odds Chart before you begin. While a coverall can be relatively easy to create an Odds Game around, other patterns (like a Letter T) can be harder without knowing your exact chance of paying out.
Do make sure you don't pay out more than you're legally allowed by your local laws.
Don't make your games impossible for your players to win.
Don't make every game an "Odds" game.
Hope this advice helps make your program a success. Let me know your thoughts on adding "Odds" games to your bingo.
For more information on "Odds" games, please see Four "Do's" and "Don'ts" When Adding "Odds" Games to Your Bingo Program
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
For a Happy Bingo, Treat Your Bingo Players Like Gold
Bingo managers frequently struggle with getting and keeping good bingo workers. As a result, their bingos can often be strained as new workers make mistakes while learning the ropes, causing bingo players to grumble and become unhappy.
Happy, knowledgeable workers can be a bingo's biggest asset. They treat their players well, are helpful with explaining bingo supplies and bingo programs, and generally help smooth out operations from start to finish. In turn, player retention is usually very strong.
For tips on recruiting bingo workers and keeping them happy, please see Bingo Workers Are People Too.
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