Syndicates at Tombola Bingo

Posted by BingoBulldog | Online Bingo Promotions | Thursday 6 January 2011 1:22 pm

Tombola Bingos free games are always a joy to behold and they have rewarded thousands of the bingo sites lucky players with a small fortune over the years. The festive themed Secret Santa ended a couple of weeks ago after paying out a whopping £100,000 during December and today we can bring you details of the exciting new game that is launching soon to replace it. Syndicates at Tombola Bingo will be combining a free game with the chance to win a share of massive lottery jackpots; it may not be a new concept but it’s guaranteed to be fun.

Click here to play Syndicates at Tombola Bingo
Click here to play Syndicates at Tombola Bingo

Tombola Bingo operated a similar style syndicates game over ten years ago but have bought it back and updated it by combing it with online bingo to offer their players something really special. Each week Tombola Bingo will be purchasing thousands of Lotto lines for the Saturday nights National Lottery Draw giving all of their players the chance to share lottery jackpots with nine other players in their syndicate.

The way this works is really simple, all you need to do is wager £1 any day and then click on the Syndicates button on the Tombola Bingo homepage where you will be rewarded with out own line of numbers and placed into a syndicate with nine other Tombola Bingo players; this means if you play every day you will earn yourself seven Lotto lines and seven chances to win a share of a small fortune.

On a Saturday night if any line in your syndicate is a winning one you and the nine other players will share the winning prize. If your syndicate wins a three ball prize of £10 this will be paid out in bonus money but any other jackpot will be paid in real cash.

The bingo sites new game launches on Sunday 9th January but will only be running for a limited period so make sure you check it out because as they say “It could be you”.

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