Make Your Own Bingo Cards

Most bingo players have their own sets of bingo cards. Bingo cards can be bought almost anywhere and are affordable. Why would some players then prefer to make their own bingo cards?

Making your own bingo cards means that you have an original and completely unique set of cards. You can incorporate your own designs, creativity and personal taste.

When typing the keyword “bingo cards” in any search engine, players will receive thousands of results. Many websites allow players to create and make their own bingo cards, using the website’s software. This is very easy and users can usually choose how many blocks they want on their cards, i.e. a 5×5 or a 9×9 grid.

Although using the software from these websites makes creating your own bingo cards easy, your cards will not be completely unique. For unique bingo cards, you have to create your own homemade ones. Making your own bingo cards can be lots of fun and all your friends and family can join in the venture.

All you need to make your own bingo cards are paper, preferably thick paper, a ruler, pencil and a few colored markers.

First you have to decide on the size of the grid of your bingo card. Then you use the ruler and the pencil and draw the card on the paper. Ensure that the blocks on your bingo card are all the same size. When you have finished drawing, you can darken all the pencil lines with a marker. Cut out the whole card, without cutting into the border of the card. Write down different numbers on your cards, varying between 1 and 75.

When finished with your bingo cards, you have to make the numbers for the caller to draw. Cut out even sized squares from the thick paper. Write a number, from 1 to 75, on each square. These numbers can be thrown in a hat or a box for the caller to draw.

Another fun activity for players is to make their own themed bingo cards. They can choose any theme, like the ocean, babies, a color, absolutely anything they wish! If players want to add some extra touches to their bingo cards, they can use colored paper, gift wrap, photos, glitter and even newspaper!

Make Money with Money Maker Machine Roulette System Tool

Here are the results from the last 20 test sessions I have played. These sessions were not played one after the other or even on the same day. You must come to your own conclusions regarding the results:

20 sessions played in fun money mode using the MMM analysis feature. All used “Black Arrow” static system. All sessions where set to win $100.

I needed 2 MMMR’s to win the 1st session.
I needed 1 MMMR to win the 2nd session.
The next 2 sessions (3 & 4) won without the need of MMMR’s
I needed 2 MMMR’s to win the 5th session.
I needed 3 MMMR’s to win the 6th session.
The next three sessions (7, 8 & 9) won without the need of MMMR’s.
I needed 1 MMMR to win the 10th session.
I needed 1 MMMR to win the 11th session.
The next four sessions (12, 13, 14 & 15) won without the need of MMMR’s.
I needed 2 MMMR’s to win the 16th session.
I needed 1 MMMR to win the 17th session.
The next two sessions (18 & 19) won without the need of MMMR’s.
I needed 4 MMMR’s to win the 20th session.

So, for a “profit” of $2000 I would have needed to use a total of 17 MMMR’s.

I get 3 free MMMR’s every month so would have had to buy a further 14 to win my $2000.

14 MMMR’s @ $75 each = $1050.

$2000 – $1050 = $950 actual profit.

The sessions took about four hours to play = $237.50 per hour won.

If I take into account my 3 “free” MMMR’s and valued them at $75 each ($225) that would make my total profit $775. ($193.75 per hour)

If I had to pay for all the MMMR’s for each session as I played it here is the result:

Session:

1) 2 MMMR’s ($150) to win $100 = $50 loss
2) 1 MMMR ($75) to win $100 = $25 win
3) Win $100
4) Win $100
5) 2 MMMR’s ($150) to win $100 = $50 loss
6) 3 MMMr’s ($225) to win $100 = $125 loss
7) Win $100
Win $100
9) Win $100
10) 1 MMMR ($75) to win $100 = $25 win
11) 1 MMMR ($75) to win $100 = $25 win
12) Win $100
13) Win $100
14) Win $100
15) Win $100
16) 2 MMMR’s ($150) to win $100 = $50 loss
17) 1 MMMR ($75) to win $100 = $25 win
18) Win $100
19) Win $100
20) 4 MMMR’s ($300) to win $100 = $200 loss

As you can all see, I had mixed results. Some sessions good – Some not so good and a couple pretty bad!

Bear in mind that, in my opinion, the total outcome is more important than individual sessions. I have also had 8 x 100 unit wins, one after the other, without needing MMMR’s on another session I played. This post shows just the last 20 sessions. I am sure the next 20 would tell a completely different story.

Anyway, like I said at the beginning of the post, you all need to draw your own conclusions as regards the final outcome of my tests.

You can find Money Maker Machine, Roulette Tool in GOOGLE, MSN, YAHOO, ALTAVISTA, etc.

Mac Lovers Wild Over FullTilt Poker

FullTilt Poker has just gotten fuller.

Let’s face it: PokerRoom.com notwithstanding, there aren’t many sites where Mac users can enjoy a good, live game of multiplayer poker. For the most part, Mac users have had to settle for Flash or Java-based “No Download” versions (also called “Lite” versions, for predictable reasons) of their main PC-only poker room. And the rare site that caters specifically to Mac users suffers from a lack of quality traffic, as they exclude PC users from joining the tables. But no more! As of January 19, 2006, Full Tilt Poker opens its cyber-doors to Apple Computers.

FullTilt Poker, the only online poker room where you can learn from and compete in real money games against over 10 top poker celebrities, has released a fully-featured downloadable version of its online poker software for Macs. The Mac supported software will allow Mac users to join FullTilt Poker’s over 10,000 active PC-owning players at the tables. Finally, at one Full Tilt Poker table, you can play against Mac users and PC users at the same time.

FullTilt Poker launched their Mac release with the, “An Apple A Day” promotion, where they gave away one 17″ iMac each day for 2 weeks following the release.

The interface, graphics, sounds, gameplay — everything about Full Tilt Poker for Mac is exactly the same or as good as its PC equivalent. FullTilt Poker players, whether on Macintosh or Windows, enjoy hand histories, player notes, and an “Auto-Center” view mode for the best overall view of game, all the time.

The story gets still fuller, however, for FullTilt Poker is also offering Mac users Podcasting and Videocasting capabilities. That means players can view and even subscribe to webcasts of online poker playing tips, news, interviews, player bios, and more.

FullTilt Poker 4.1.2 for Mac is currently in Beta mode, meaning that it may not have all the kinks ironed out, but updates are imminent. Until then, Beta users identifying any bugs they find in the software are rewarded with a “bounty” of a FullTilt Poker baseball cap. Mac OS 10.3 or higher is required to run Full Tilt Poker for Mac.

The slim selection of Mac-friendly online poker rooms also includes Hollywood Poker, Pacific Poker, and Bugsy’s Club, but only FullTilt Poker for Mac comes with all the benefits of playing at FullTilt Poker, namely “Team Full Tilt”, among them: Andy Bloch, Chris Ferguson, Phil Gordon, Clonie Gowen, Jennifer Harman, Phil Ivey, John Juanda, Howard Lederer, Erick Lindgren, Mike Matusow, and Erik Seidel.

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