Bingo is the Ultimate Thrill!
New research carried out in the UK has revealed that playing Bingo
is more exciting than going on a rollercoaster.
The UK based National Bingo Game Association (NGBA) carried out research
on randomly selected groups of men and women, who were asked to first
ride a rollercoaster and then play a game of bingo. All the individuals
were fitted with heart monitors before riding one of Britain’s
largest rollercoasters.
According to Casino Magazine, “in all instances the participants
believed that their heart rates were higher whilst riding the rollercoaster.
They were shocked to discover, however, that a game of Bingo sent heart
rates soaring by a further two beats per minute. As their chances of
winning a major cash prize increased, so did their heart rates.”
Sport psychologist Charlie Manning explains that “the answer
lies in the power of anticipation. With a line on the card only needing
one or two further numbers to claim the jackpot, the body swings into
a high level of physiological arousal as adrenaline floods into the
system. The same thing happens when riding a rollercoaster. Although
the situation may appear hazardous – which is of course what provides
the thrill – actually the brain knows it’s all perfectly
safe. With bingo it’s all down to the computer to give you the
big win and since neither the player nor anyone else can influence the
outcome the thrill of anticipation is even greater.”
Average Resting Heart Rate: 65 beats per minute.
Average Roller Coaster Heart Rate: 139 beats per minute.
Average Bingo Heart Rate: 141 beats per minute.