Harrogate Tops Lucky Bingo Poll
Gala Bingo have taken a look at ‘average win’ figures for the past year and their lucky results are now in with the town of Harrogate being deemed the luckiest place of the lot. Exeter came in second on this poll, whilst Dudley romped in as a very respectable third. Could these lucky bingo hotspots have something to do with the water?
Harrogate is well known for its sulphur springs and spa history, Exeter is a riverside location whilst Dudley is known for its historical canal network. In feng shui mythology, it is believed that moving water can bring you a wealth of luck and if these results from Gala Bingo are anything to go by the (water – luck) element, could have just played a part!
Luckiest Gala Bingo Playing Towns
1. Harrogate
2. Exeter
3. Dudley
4. Cleveland
5. Norwich
6. Crewe
7. Inverness
8. Motherwell
9. Stevenage
10. Portsmouth
Gala Bingo also took a look at their luckiest bingo playing regions and the results were as follows.
No 1 North East – No 2 Wales – No 3 Northern Ireland – No 4 West Midlands – No 5 South West – No 6 East Midlands – No 7 North West – No 8 Scotland – No 9 South East – No 10 Greater London
Gala Bingo stated that all these ‘lucky bingo’ results were based on average player wins in their bingo clubs throughout the past year – (1st October 2008 to 30th September 2009).
Lesley Hall, online PR manager at galabingo.com, said: “As we award more than 500,000 winners per month, it was really interesting to discover Harrogate is the UK’s luckiest town. Who knows what makes the town so lucky, but perhaps it is the magical properties in the water?”
Gala Bingo are currently one of the biggest players within the bingo field both offline and online in the UK. At present they say that they payout over £65 million every single month and they also have over 500,000 winners monthly. Gala Bingo have always remained at the top of the bingo game during the years and we are sure their bingo players will be interested in reading about their luckiest bingo towns and regions in Britain.


