There are sure to be many people who are keen on watching the upcoming Super Bowl, just as there are also many people who love playing gambling games at sites such as the Cherry Red Casino. Perhaps you would prefer to focus on the game while it is on rather than getting involved in any gambling activities of your own – and if that is the case, then there is still a way in which you can enjoy the games nonetheless in a way that is similar to some of the gambling that you might have been doing with your Sunday otherwise.

Super Bowl Bingo is a fantastic way to get involved with the match while you are watching it, and recently some new Super Bowl cards which can be enjoyed over the Internet have been released by NJ.com. You can embed these upon a website if you wish to or you can just play through their site, and there are plenty of functions such as being able to choose a new bingo card or simply play with the one that you have – and once you have a bingo, you can share it through social networks, or print out the card in order to prove your success. It features a 5 x 5 grid full of different things that you need to spot during the Super Bowl in order to win – simply mark off the related square every time you see something that is written down on your card, and try to get one full line, then two full lines, and finally a full house if you wish to take the game all the way. You can play against other people who are watching the game with you, or simply challenge your Twitter followers or Facebook friends to see who can be the first to post a winning result.

The bingo cards are generated randomly from a set of options which have already been put together, so every player should have a differently formatted card which gives everyone the chance to win. Some of the options include seeing an animal in one of the advert breaks, seeing a shirtless fan appear on screen, and a touchdown or field goal from one of the specific teams, the appearance of the governor Chris Christie, the coin toss coming up tails or heads, a player with a tattoo, a fist pump, a high five, a player handing a ball to unofficial, a penalty, set phrases from the announcers such as “we are in New Jersey”, a Frank Sinatra or Bruce Springsteen song being played, and so on and so forth. These are sure to entertain those who have watched the Super Bowl for a long time, and for those who are only just getting into the sport it could be a fun way to get more involved with the traditions which seemed to run within this big event on an annual basis.