Cyber Bingo Chat Room Games

One of the nice things about cyber bingo at bingodrome.com is the great selection of chat room games you can participate in. The main components of these mini cyber bingo games is the chat room, a players e-mail software and situations arising from the cyber bingo game itself.

Now I will tell you a bit about some of the popular games available at Bingodrome.

Lucky Number

The cyber bingo player chooses a number between 2 and 74 and emails this number with the words “lucky number” in the subject line to the chat leader. When the numbers before and after your number are called on the number board, you must call ‘lucky’ and your number in the chat to win.

For example if you choose 24 as your number, look for 23 and 25 to be called, if this happens call ‘lucky 24’ in the chat.

Blackjack

A player chooses 2 numbers that add up to 21 and email these numbers with the word “blackjack” in the subject line to the chat leader. If the numbers you have chosen come up in a cyber bingo game you are playing, you must call ‘blackjack’ and your chosen numbers (for example ‘blackjack 20 and 1’) in the chat room to win.

Heaven Sevens

A player chooses any 2 numbers with the number ‘7’ in them (for example 37 and 57) and email the chosen numbers with the words ‘heaven sevens’ in the email subject line. When your 2 numbers come up on the number board, call ‘Sevens’ and your 2 numbers (e.g. ‘sevens 37 and 57’) in the cyber bingo chat room to win.

In regards to the above games, please take note of these pointers:

1) Each of these chat games are played at a certain time of day.

2) In all the above games the player must remember to include her cyber bingo nickname when sending in her numbers.

3) The player who calls first in the chat room will win the game.

4) All these cyber bingo chat room games are played for fun with bonus credits as prizes.

5) For the player to be eligible for a prize from a chat room game, the player must have bought a minimum of 4 cards in the bingo game that the winning chat room game numbers came up in.

Patience Pays Off As Counterparty Risk Victorious In Endeavour Stakes

Klaravich Stables' Counterparty Risk cut the corner turning for home under jockey John Velazquez and held firm for a one-length victory from New York Girl in Saturday's Grade 3, $175,000 Lambholm South Endeavour Stakes for older fillies and mares. Margaret's Joy rallied for third.

The 4-year-old Irish-bred, making only her fourth start, is trained by Chad Brown. Her time for the 1 1/16 miles on the grass was 1:43.20. Counterparty Risk is by Australia, out of the Acclamation mare Anklet.

Counterparty Risk rated in fourth for the opening six furlongs as No Mercy Percy, a 23-1 longshot, led through fractions of :24.31, :49.40 and 1:13.56. New York Girl tracked the leader before making her move at the top of the stretch but couldn't hold off the winner.

The victory was the fourth on the card for Velazquez. The favorite, Counterparty Risk paid $3.80 for her second career victory.

“She's a real exciting prospect for us moving forward,” Brown said by telephone. “(Her winning a Grade 3 in her fourth start) is a credit to her and my team. She has had some injuries, none serious, but always inconveniencing and requiring patience.

“(Owner) Seth Klarman is extremely patient and always puts the horses' interests first. She ran super today and got a terrific ride from Johnny V, which is what you expect from a Hall of Famer. She shot through the opening turning for home and showed a great turn of foot. We are very grateful for her ability and my team's preparation,” Brown said.

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From The Racetrack To The Super Bowl, Thoroughbreds Can Do Anything

A horse with Kentucky roots was scheduled to attend Sunday's Super Bowl, but not to watch the game — he was to assist with crowd control at the event. The Lexington Herald-Leader reported on the story of Track Shill, a former racehorse who finds himself patrolling crowds these days instead of running before them.

Track Shill was foaled at Brookdale Farm in 2014. By Artie Schiller, the dark bay won his one start at Gulfstream Park before owner William Sorren retired him. The gelding's career ended when he broke a sesamoid in his right front leg during training. 

Sorren wanted to ensure the horse found a good home once he retired from racing, so he enlisted the help of William and Lyn Rainbow, who broke the gelding. The Rainbows suggested that Track Shill be sent to Track to Trail Thoroughbreds, a program in Naples, Fla., that focuses on taking injured racehorses directly from the racetrack or training farm, rehabilitating them and finding them homes in Lee and Collier counties. 

At Track to Trail facility, Track Shill was introduced to Corp. Aaron Eubanks, a sheriff's deputy for Lee County who had recently lost his patrol horse to colic. Eubanks fostered Track Shill for a month and then adopted him, renaming him Deputy Maverick. 

Eubanks believed Maverick would make a quality police horse and the gelding was deputized once he completed mounted patrol training. Maverick has his own badge, which is the same one Lee County detectives wear.

The gelding was part of a fleet of officers invited to assist with crowd control outside the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, where the Super Bowl will be held on Sunday, Feb. 7. 

Though a last-minute injury to his left front leg will keep him from attending the actual event, the gelding has raised awareness as to what racehorses can do once they retire from the track.

Read more at the Lexington Herald-Leader

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