House of Bingo Review

I really like house parties. I used to go out often but nowadays I enjoy calmer atmosphere much more. Organizing a home party can but doesn’t have to be stressful. I don’t find organization to be difficult but I prefer to go to parties than to have guests over. I mean, don’t get me wrong, I love all the people that I hang out with but I simply hate cleaning up my apartment after the guests leave. That’s a complete agony. On top of that, being dead tired I need to clean dishes and put them in a dish-washer. That’s at least two hours taken from my precious sleep. But perhaps that’s not so important if a party was success. Anyway, one of the houses that I really like to visit is House of Bingo. Is there anything better than going to a bingo house party? I don’t think so.

I wanted to play in the 80-ball bingo room but the game has already started and since I was very inpatient to play some bingo, I entered the 90-ball room. The cards were cheaper and prizes higher but there were way more players, so I was reluctant to start. I thought to play just a few games in hope I would win at least one. But it wasn’t meant to be. I wasn’t even close to a win; honestly, it was depressing. The closest I got to a win was having like one or two cards with one number to go and I played a bit longer than I planned.

So, I got back to the 80-ball room and it was a completely different story; I managed to cover some of the losses. The prizes were smaller but I had quite a few wins around £2. My best game was covering Any Line and winning £1.1 then I covered Any Two and Full House, as well earning £1.65 and £2.75, respectively. At the end it wasn’t all gloom and doom and the party wasn’t a complete mess. At least, I don’t have to clean dishes and vacuum.

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