Is There Really Skill In Bingo Games Online?

By , September 10, 2010 10:07 am

Bingo often calls to mind a vision of old women keeping busy while listening for their numbers. No doubt, the majority of those reading this can relate. This myth was debunked by in-depth research into participants of internet bingo games online. It was recently discovered that online bingo does not help people improve their mental functioning. But, instead of being a time killer, bingo online actually sharpens your mind. The outcome it has on one’s mind is close to the outcome of playing crosswords.

If you regularly play online bingo, you’re that much more likely to remember things and be at the top of your game than those who don’t play it so often. Various tests have shown that online bingo players have excellent memory and much sharper in remembering details than an average person.

Moreover, people of all ages who have played online bingo before are likely to absorb everything they can about the game. The study was focused on the elderly but the young could benefit as well. The concept of time is fundamental to better thought processes in web-based bingo play. Even though poker,chess and other games test your mental abilities,the ability to think quick is not one of them.

People who want to be successful at bingo will need to have excellent hand/eye coordination and be able to think quickly. Players must always be at top form if they want to excel at the game. 2 ages groups of 18-40 year olds and 60-82 year olds made up the 112 person test. 50 percent of the individual groups were playing bingo. The results not only confirmed that in comparison to non-players, all bingo players were more accurate, but they were faster as well. Fascinating, but in some trials, the younger players did worse than the older players. Research increasingly supports the concept that participating regularly in activities that challenge the mind is very good to maintain the best mental function as we advance in age.

 

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