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When you hear the word Gambling, first you feel uncomfortable. That is because the word has been exaggerated in the sense of making lives miserable.
However, gambling still is a popular game and in several countries- is legal. This opens the opportunity for the game planners as well as the players. The game, which was centered to Atlantic City, Las Vegas, and occasional Caribbean cruise earlier, has now been started extending towards United States and other several countries.
Online casino has come up as the best option in the gambling area these days. It provides with several opportunities to the people who do not want to go out of their homes to enjoy the game.
Online casino gives the facility of operating in the private atmosphere of home with ease mind. There are not strangers looking on you and even if you loose, you do not have to search for a corner to avoid other’s hollow sympathetic words. It saves you money even in the context of your expenses on the restaurant, traveling, hotel, etc., when you visit the casino outlets.
There are several sites open for the dedicated players as Las Vegas casino. On most sites, anyone above 21 years old can join as a member to play the game.
There are sites where you can play free of cost. However, eventually you find it boring, as there is nothing to gain or to lose. Though it may help you in practice, you always want to have some results.
As online casinos do not have much expense on their maintenance, they are able to give good returns of profit even on small cash. Now, that is what everyone wants.
The most famous game here is online slot game. There are several slot machines used for the purpose. In US, the slot machines are highly regulated by the state governments. Nevada is the place, which has no significant restriction on the slot machines for public or private use.
Some states even carry the facility of slot machine classes. There are several slot clubs with free memberships.
In Australia, there are poker machines called Gaming Machines, used to play the game. The Australian-style poker machine uses video displays to simulate five physical reels. In Britain, the slot machines are called Fruit Machines. Even Japan has come up with improved version of the slot machines. Therefore, every country is utilizing the opportunity with giving you the chance to play and enjoy.
The games in every sense are meant to entertain you. However, it is important to handle everything wisely. There are several gates of profit, but to succeed you need to knock the right one. It is luck with knowledge, which helps you decide and move with every step throughout the game.
Bingo winner can keep her cash prize
A woman who won a six-figure bingo jackpot has won a Court of Appeal ruling that she does not have to give a penny to the friends who were with her on a night out.
When Tania Burnett scooped £101,211 at a Gala Bingo club in Plymouth, it sparked a bitter legal row with former close friends, Stacey Wilson and Abigail Stacey, who claimed that they had agreed to share any winnings over £10.
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Following a marathon court battle - which has cost the taxpayer tens of thousands of pounds - the matter has been settled.
Upholding an Exeter County Court ruling, Lord Justice May said that a “casual conversation” a week before the women played on January 20, 2005, could not be legally binding.
The judge added: “Miss Wilson and Miss Stacey’s bare bones account of what they say was agreed scarcely stands as an agreement enforceable and binding in law.”
Miss Burnett, who is in her 20s, said they had “discussed” sharing their winnings, but no agreement was in place.
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Bingo mum tells friends ‘to get stuffed’ after court lets her keep £100,000 winnings
When Tania Burnett won £100,000 in a bingo game, she didn’t realise it would mean losing her two best friends.
But she is no longer on speaking terms with Stacey Wilson and Abigail Stacey after they demanded she split the jackpot three ways - and took her to court when she refused.
The two women claimed the group had agreed to split any significant winnings equally. But Miss Burnett’s lawyer argued that although they had ‘discussed’ sharing any winnings, there was no formal agreement.
And after a protracted legal battle - paid for by the taxpayer - a judge in the Court of Appeal ruled that any verbal promise she might have made was not legally binding.
Miss Burnett is therefore entitled to keep the whole £101,211 prize - which is just as well, as she said yesterday that she has already spent it and the other two ‘could get stuffed’.
The 25-year-old mother-of-two insisted: ‘We never agreed to share any winnings and they put me through three years of hell.
‘The day before bingo, Stacey asked me if we wanted to share any money we won and I said No. I’ve played lots of bingo and I never share because it causes problems like this.
They only kicked up a fuss because I won so much. If I had just won a tenner they wouldn’t have asked for a share of that.’
She added: ‘All the money’s gone anyway. I’ve spent the lot on my kids and my house.
‘If I’m honest, I wish I hadn’t won it at all. It’s been far too much hassle.’
The three women each paid £7 for a night at the Gala Bingo Club in Plymouth in January 2005.
Abigail Stacey and Stacey Wilson
Bitter: Abigail Stacey and Stacey Wilson
Miss Burnett’s winning streak began when she scooped a £153 prize.
She then paid an extra £2.40 to enter the national game, which links hundreds of Gala Bingo houses around the country.
Minutes later, she was the first to cry ‘House’ - and scooped the jackpot.
But it wasn’t long before things got frosty.
‘Stacey immediately had a face like thunder,’ Miss Burnett, from Plymouth, said yesterday.
‘She said to me “We agreed to share, don’t you remember?” I told her we hadn’t agreed anything of the sort.’
Over a meal in an Indian restaurant, the cracks in their friendship widened.
Miss Burnett said she gave the other two women £40 to pay for their share of the bill, but that the atmosphere was ‘horrible’.
She said: ‘We’d agreed to go out for dinner before hand, so we went for a curry.
‘Abigail was OK, but Stacey’s face was like a smacked bum.’
The following day Miss Burnett decided not go back to her job at the postal depot in Plymouth where all three women had worked. They have not seen each other since.
She added: ‘For three years I’ve been back and forth to court. It’s been a nightmare, but I don’t feel guilty because we never agreed anything.’
But Miss Wilson, 24, yesterday begged to differ from her former friend’s version of events.
‘Tania never shares and she’s being rubbish,’ she said.
‘She thought of herself first and she’s got to live with that. I’m glad she’s been put through three years of hell.’
The mother-of-one added: ‘If the shoe was on the other foot there wouldn’t even have been a court case because we would have paid her straight away.
‘We’d made the agreement the week before and it’s quite common in bingo. I’ve shared up to £600 before.’
Miss Stacey, 26, from Plymouth, added: ‘The friendship we had was struck off as soon as we started going through the legal process.
‘But me and Stacey are closer now than ever - we’ve been through this together and we’re the only ones who know the truth.’
Readers win big in Newsday Bingo
ANOTHER EXCITING week in the Newsday Bingo came to an end on October 19 when prizes were presented to winners of Draw Number seven at our Chacon Street office.
This time around Carol Jackman, a housewife, of Diego Martin, won a gift voucher from Pennywise Cosmetics.
Mrs Jackman said she won a bed in the Newsday bingo years ago.
Ann Julien, a security officer with Amalgamated Security, was the recipient of a hamper of expensive alcohol courtesy Trinidad Import and Export Co Ltd.
Dhano Baboolal, winner of a Gift Certificate courtesy Ebony Radio 104 FM is employed at Bowan Construction and hails from Claxton Bay, and last but not least, Randy Besai, an electrician of Cumuto is the winner of a digital binocular/camera sponsored by Laptop City.