Two Fat Ladies Review
I love the old bingo calls. It’s a shame in many ways that they have gone.
One of them is alive and well at Two Fat Ladies Bingo though, because this site takes its inspiration from arguably bingo’s most famous call.
It’s all in good fun, and fun is certainly the name of the game at this site. It boasts a huge range of bingo and slot games for players to try, and the site itself has a light hearted feel to it as well as being incredibly easy to use and intuitive to navigate.
Dragonfish is the network you will be playing on, and as anyone who has been playing online bingo for a while will tell you, it’s one of the oldest and best loved networks in the industry. It’s owned by a company called Broadway Gaming, who are very well respected.
Everything behind the scenes is in very good shape then, so let’s have a deeper look at what’s available at Two Fat Ladies Bingo.
Bingo Rooms
This is clearly the main focus of the site, which is why there is so much bingo on show here.
The majority is 95-ball and 75-ball bingo, although there is a 52 ball game too. If this sounds a little bit limited I can assure you it’s not.
The games may all be based on just a few variations of the game, but there has been some serious innovation at Dragonfish to differentiate between them all.
In an effort to give players something a little different, for example, there are some rooms that pay out in free spins for specific slots. This allows the company to give bigger value prizes, and the players to get free spin access to a slot they like. Of course, it also means you can only spend your winnings on that specific slot, but then slots can pay out more in a single spin than a bingo game can forgetting a full house.
There are loads of progressive jackpots too, some worth tens of thousands of pounds, and there is even an exclusive room with a top payout of £1 million. This is only possible because the network is so big.
I haven’t even mentioned all the free bingo rooms, the offers or the trophies you can earn and trade in for spins on the prize wheel. There’s loads of bingo to play here, loads of ways to play it, and loads of ways to be rewarded for doing so.
Slot Games
You certainly won’t struggle to find a slot you like the look of here.
The site boats around 500 different slot titles from a range of the industries best loved software developers. This is a benefit of playing with a site using Broadway Gaming’s software – they have so many partnerships with great developers.
The site does a great job of displaying the games in different categories such as new releases, jackpots, and trending titles that other people are loving, and you can use the search bar if there is something specific you are looking for.
Bingo fans who are a little wary of slots may instead enjoy the instant win scratch games, or maybe even Slingo, which is a blend of slots and bingo rolled into a single game.
Of course, if you only care about the bingo you can ignore this side of the site completely, it won’t weight you down at all.
Banking and Payments
Banking Method | Max/Min Deposit | Max/Min Withdrawal | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Debit Card | £10 | £5 | 2 Days Processing |
PayPal | £10 | £5 | 2 Days Processing |
Apple Pay | £10 | n/a | Bank or Card |
Bank Transfer | £10 | £5 | 2 Days Processing |
You won’t be swamped with payment methods at Two Fat Ladies, but there are certainly enough different options to please 95% of players.
I’ve never had an issue using my debit card but if you prefer Paypal or Applepay these are available to you as well. All fee free.
I especially like that the site’s deposit protection level is higher than it needs to be, I think this shows a lot of class on the company’s part.
They let you withdraw as little as a fiver too, and although the minimum deposit is £10, this still makes Two Fat Ladies a good site for anyone playing on a limited budget. Good for penny players!
Help and Support
Two Fat Ladies is a Dragonfish site so it operates using Broadway gaming’s software and license. Their registered gambling license number is 58267.
It’s a well designed site that is nice and easy to use, but if you do run into trouble and need to contact support you can use one of the following methods:
- Email – support@Helpbingo.com
- Live chat – It’s available onsite via a speech bubble at the bottom right of the screen
Live chat is obviously the quicker of the two but if you are the sort of person who likes to keep a paper trail of what’s been going on email may be better for you.
I’ve always found the support team pleasant enough, so I’m happy to recommend them to you.