It's a Win-Win with 'No Lose Bingo' at Coral
When you play at Coral Bingo this month, you’ve got nothing to lose- literally!
The site is one of many platforms taking part in the ‘No Lose Bingo’ promotion and that means that absolutely everyone is guaranteed to win a prize. The way this offer works is by Coral setting aside an additional prize pool in each game for all those who don’t manage to win a one line, two line or Full House.
What’s on Offer
The prize pools for the No Lose Bingo sessions range from £1,000 to £5,000. If you buy at least six tickets for these games then you’re certain to win a share of the cash.
The exact size of your prize depends on how much you decide to shell out for each ticket. Here’s a breakdown of what you could win for each ticket tier:
Full House
- 10p ticket - £250 - £500
- 20p ticket - £1,250 – 1,500
- 25p ticket - £2,500
Two lines
- 10p ticket- £150 – 300
- 20p ticket - £750 - £900
- 25p ticket - £1,500
One line
- 10p ticket - £100 - £200
- 20p ticket - £500 - £600
- 25p ticket - £1,000
Shared ‘No Lose’ Prize Pool
- 10p ticket - £500 - £1,000
- 20p ticket - £2,500 - £3,000
- 25p ticket - £5,000

How to Play
Getting involved with this promotion is totally simple and straightforward. You have from the 6th until the 26th of January to sign into Coral Bingo and purchase your tickets for these special promo sessions which will take place in the MegaMax Room every night from 7pm to 11pm.
If you’re not a member of Coral Bingo yet, now is the perfect time to sign up for an account through Cashbacker. As well as being a guaranteed winner in the No Lose bingo games, you’ll receive a 500% welcome bonus and 10% cash back from us.

Terms and Conditions
The No Lose Bingo promotion will be active at Coral Bingo from 10.30pm on January 6th until 11.59pm on January 26th.
All registered members of the website are welcome to take part in the promotion during this time.
Ticket prices start at 10p each and players must purchase at least six to be eligible for the No Lose prize pool.
The No Lose prize pool will be split proportionally based on the total amount of cash staked in the game.
