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Gala Bingo: Are you lucky?

Posted on July 09, 2011 by Peter

It has been reported by top online bingo site Gala Bingo, using lengthy analysis and using its huge bingo customer information base, that if your named Susan and your star-sign is Taurus you should be one of the luckiest, if not richest, people in Great Britain.

Subsequent to lengthy analysis of the details of the large amounts of winners at Gala online over a large period of time, they’ve put together details of which is the luckiest name, where lucky individuals would most likely live, what age they are and even their star sign.

Since Gala Bingo first launched its bingo offering online in 2006 they’ve sold in excess of 6 billion bingo books and distributed in excess of £69 million in prize money. These are enormous numbers and prove the brilliant results possible from a successful brand.

The analysis showed that five of the names with the most luck are Susan, Julie, Linda, Karen and Margaret. Men do not get a look in in that list, but that is more likely due to the fact that, proportionally speaking, lot’s more women than men will play regularly at this site or any other internet bingo site. This would of course understandably end up with the women being more successful than their male competitors. However, as more men come to to the joys of online bingo these lucky names may soon be very different.

Gala Bingo also states that a further aspect relating to whether Lady Luck smiles on you as being the year you were born.

The luckiest years were 1971, 1963, 1962, 1965 and 1961. This is another result that could see changes in the coming years as online bingo loses its outdated reputation and bingo players become younger .

This move could be aided by the strongly social elements of many new bingo sites such as WonderBingo and BingoCams, which perhaps might not appeal to the more mature participant, but will certainly engage the younger visitors.

You should not be discouraged if your name or date of birth doesn’t crop up in these statistics. It is perceived that people that perceive themselves to be lucky will probably take a great deal more risks, may wager more and be more confident where odds are involved and, in effect, create their own good luck.

Bingo World originally reported this article.

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