Archive for April, 2009
Few people realize the educational value of bingo games for kids. Traditionally bingo games were played by old ladies in smoke-filled bingo halls, but this has changed. Today bingo games for kids are played by millions of kids, and grown-ups, all around the world.
Bingo games for kids play an important role in the education of children. It makes learning easy and lots of fun. Bingo cards are also easy to make and there are various websites on internet where players can make and design their own.
One of the most popular bingo games for kids are maths bingo games. These games teach children that solving maths problems are fun. With some slight adaptations, these games for kids can be used to teach children money skills.
Other popular bingo games for kids are animal games. The two most popular versions are animal sounds and animal names. Playing is really easy – all the children receive at least one bingo card with pictures of animals on it. The caller will either read the name of the animal, or imitate the animal’s sound. All the children have to do is match the name or sound to the correct picture on their cards.
Some similar bingo games for kids are games that teach them the names of flowers, birds, insects and trees. A great idea to make these bingo games for kids more practical, is to show the children the flowers, birds, insects and trees in real life before playing the games.
Other great bingo games for kids are seasonal bingo games. The cards have pictures associated with each season and the players have to match the correct name of each item, as read by the caller, to the pictures on their bingo cards.
These bingo games for kids are versatile, so parents or teachers can use it to teach children almost anything! Another plus is that these bingo games for kids do not need to be expensive. Making cards are easy and lots of fun. It will keep the children busy for hours. It also stimulates their creativity and they learn the advantages of working in groups.
Organising bingo games for kids is really easy. All you need is a room with desks or tables where the children can sit, a bingo caller and someone to check their cards. It is always important to explain the rules of the games to the kids. Once they understand the rules they don’t have to concentrate on the bingo game, but can have fun while learning!
For a game where most players rarely consider luck, there are lots of superstitions in poker. When you mention that someone was lucky in that poker tournament they won, be careful of how you say it. For instance, if you mention that you were unlucky, your luck may never change.
Ok, that may sound a bit ubsurd, but poker is a game loaded with superstitions. Did you know that if you are playing a game with two seperate decks and you are asked to pick the deck, you should always pick the deck of cards that is furthest from you? Or, how about If you get a run of bad cards, you must sit on a hankerchief to break your bad luck? It’s actually considered good luck to blow through a deck of cards while they are being shuffled.
Some other fascinating poker superstitions are:
- You can change the run of cards by walking around your chair three times.
- The luckiest seat at the poker table faces the door.
- The unluckiest seat has it’s back to a fireplace.
- When changing seats, you should always do so clockwise.
- The unluckiest poker card is the four of clubs.
- It’s very unlucky to sit with your legs crossed at the poker table.
- Friday is a bad day for playing cards.
- The 13th is also a bad day, regardless of what day of the week it is.
For being such a game full of skill, many people still hold on to the old superstitions.
Any time you start think about investing money in a defending World Champion you do so with a great deal of risk as Las Vegas linemakers are going to make you pay a premium to back them.
Case in point is the Chicago White Sox who stunned the world last year when they knocked off the Houston Astros and stormed out of the gate this year, in impressive fashion.
In recent days though the Ozzie Guillen led team have shown some cracks in the armor and when this happens, you can usually look at the pitching staff as the culprit. They have now lost three in a row and both Jose Contreras and Freddy Garcia were both lir up pretty good by the Cleveland Indians.
Garcia leads the team with 7 victories but those numbers are very misleading and this guy barely gets his fastball past 85 mph on a good day. His ERA is 4.57 and he has given up 74 hits in 69 innings. Meanwhile John Garland as usual is giving up a plethora of homeruns, but he is also not striking anyone out with just 33 K’s in 63 innings.
Chicago returns to the friendly confines of US Cellular Field this weekend to host a Texas team that is surging and leads the AL West. The White Sox have lost five of their last six games to the Rangers (28-25) overall, but have won four of the last five meetings at U.S. Cellular Field.
Texas has won five of its last seven contests and leads the AL West by 3 1/2 games over Oakland.
Jon Garland (4-2, 6.25 ERA) is 1-0 with a 2.75 ERA in three home starts this season. He won on the road Sunday, despite allowing five runs and seven hits in six innings of a 7-5 victory over the Blue Jays. Toronto hit three home runs off of Garland, increasing the 26-year-old right-hander’s season total to 16 homers allowed — the second-most in the majors.
The Rangers open their 10-game road trip with 24-year-old right-hander Kameron Loe (3-5, 4.48) taking the mound on Friday. Loe is 1-0 with a 2.57 ERA in two career games against the White Sox.
Garland will have his hands full with the red hot Texas hitters, especially Mark Teixeira who is 10-for-28 (.357) with two homers and three doubles in his last eight games, and is 7-for-16 (.438) with two homers, three doubles and 11 RBIs in his career against Garland.
I look for the White Sox to continue slumping and must lean to the Rangers tonight!
Bob Acton