Unique Spring Comp at King Jackpot Bingo

Play King Jackpot BingoWhat a unique competition this one at King Jackpot Bingo is – you can win more than one prize to start with.  The 40 players with the most points will be entered into the draw, the 10 names that come out then win one prize, and from those 10 names King Jackpot Bingo draws just 5 names – the 5 get a prize, then from those 5 King Jackpot will draw another 4 prize winners AND IT KEEPS GOING until they only have one winner left – so as you can see you certainly get more than once prize!

Now, here’s something for those of us who like things to be a little different, a little twisted!  Every Friday night join with the folks at King Jackpot Bingo for the Twisted Team Bingo.  This comp goes from 8pm to 11pm.  There’s plenty of fun and plenty of games to be had by all.  This one’s a real crowd puller so make sure you’re not late. To join a team you must be in the Knights Lounge Chat room between 7 and 7.45pm.  You get to choose your own team, i.e. the one you want to be on; whether it be The Blueberries, The Cherries, The Coconuts, The Pears or The Bananas.  BUT where does the twist come in – it’s a beauty too?

The twist is that each time a player bingos the CM notes the ball they won on.  The colour of the ball determines which team has won points and the last digit of the ball determines the number of points.  For example, a bingo on 074 would give the “Bananas” 4 points.  And here’s another twist, if a player bingos on the same colour ball as the team they are on, King Jackpot Bingo will DOUBLE THE POINTS of that ball.

You need to be playing bingo at King Jackpot Bingo, be in Chat and claim each time your team gets point and each claim you make gets you one share of the bonus if your team wins.  And, at the end of the tourney the top three teams with the most points share a fantastic bonus!

See you there!

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