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Sep 24, 2020 ONE lucky Kilkenny player has scooped the top prize of €40,000 in today's Snowball game. The player bought their ticket from Centra on John's Green, Co Kilkenny and won the lucky prize in September. Carrick locals are being told to check their Telly Bingo tickets after a €40,000 prize was won in South Donegal. Byrnes Foodstores in Carrick has had a ‘lotto’ luck with Telly Bingo in recent years, and this week they are celebrating another top win. The €40,000 Snowball prize was won in Tuesday’s draw (27th October). Telly Bingo The National Lottery introduced Telly Bingo in September 1999. Players buy tickets with 24 randomly generated numbers, and can win prizes by matching the numbers drawn on a lunchtime TV show in a variety of patterns, with a prize of €10,000 for a full house.
A BALLYBUNION woman who has been involved in so much voluntary work locally was shown exactly how loved she is by her community this week when they rallied around her as she contested the National Lottery TV programme Telly Bingo on St Valentine's Day.
Fate chose Maggie Hayes as the only player on Telly Bingo on Thursday, after she bought her winning ticket at Cahill's Supervalu in Ballybunion last week. Maggie won €1,000 on the show but she said goodwill of everyone in Ballybunion was of far more value to her.
'My phone was hopping non-stop all week since word went out I was going to be on Telly Bingo!' Maggie told The Kerryman. 'The response from Ballybunion has just been amazing!'
Maggie is a volunteer in the Ballybunion Senior Citizens' group, helping so many elderly people over the last quarter of a century in the town. She is also involved in the Ballybunion Choir and Set Dancers' group.
Her community showed how much she meant to them when they joined her in Cahill's Supermarket on Thursday as she played the show live by phone from the supermarket.
'It's a lot of money to me and I just want to say the sincerest thanks to Cormac and Elaine Cahill, Mary 'Jonesie' Jones, Barbara Martin and Angela Enright in the shop. They have been fantastic!' said Maggie.
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Whilst Bingo can sometimes dominate the online casino gaming scene, you’ll also find it popping up on your telly box in some of your favourite films and classic TV programmes. Whether it’s gameshows or comedies that tickle your fancy, it won’t be hard to find a hint of Bingo magic when you settle down for some light entertainment of an evening. After all, what’s better to get you in the mood for buying a strip of tickets and having your online Bingo play for real money fix, than watching other people having a go too?
Read on to find out more.
Bad Grandpa
A brainchild of the crazy pranksters in the Jackass squad, 2013 saw the emergence of Bad Grandpa, starring Johnny Knoxville as Irving Zisman. Every moment of this film is filled with shocking stunts and cringeworthy pranks, as well as a bit of Bingo! Protagonist Zisman takes a trip down to his local Bingo hall, and causes quite a stir amongst the serious gamers that are trying to play for the win. Knoxville’s character goes on to drink the ink out of his Bingo marker and shout over the caller, thoroughly disturbing the game. Without being able to hear the master of the game calling out those all-important numbers, gameplay is truly impossible, so keeping quiet is a given.
After watching Bad Grandpa you’ll know exactly what not to do on your next visit to the Bingo hall.
Bob’s Full House
At one point, between 1984 and 1990, Bob’s Full House truly dominated our television screens, at prime time, one night a week. The gameshow first appeared on BBC One, but soon took the leap to air internationally, with Finland, Portugal, Germany, Greece and the USA all producing their own vibrant versions of the hit show.
The premise of the show was taken directly from the rules of Bingo, involving four players at a time. Each of these lucky people would be given separate numbered cards, much like Bingo cards, presented on screens in front of their seats. But, instead of listening for correlating numbers, each player had to answer questions which would then light up numbers on the screen. Gameplay operated in rounds, simulating the line prizes that are available in classic Bingo games. In round one, the first player to light up each corner of their LED numbered card would win a prize; in round two, the middle column is where lights needed to go; and, lastly, the remaining players would battle it out to be the first to light up any remaining squares on their ticket screens, to achieve the full house prize.
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Lucky Numbers
Between 1995 and 1997, another Bingo-inspired gameshow hit the scene, coming off the back of the ideas that had been showcased by its predecessor Bob’s Full House. Airing on ITV, the show was presented by Shane Richie who is best known for playing the role of “Alfie Moon” on EastEnders. But what you might not know about the soap star is that that he also used to be a Bingo caller, before he found his tea-time TV fame.
Once again, players used electronic Bingo cards to play this game, aiming to light up various numbered squares across it. The rounds also reflected the classic rules of Bingo. The final round in Lucky Numbers required the winning player to gamble however much they decided on a five-in-a-row 25-square game board, for the chance to multiply their prize.
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