Lucky Touch Bingo Review

Not only during a bingo game but in everyday situations, people show superstitious thinking or behavior. How often do we knock on wood, walk within links or avoid a black cat (on the side note – aren’t they beautiful?). It is interesting that not all rituals or beliefs are superstitions. If a bingo player develops a ritual before a game like repeating a mantra, it could actually help them relax and enjoy the game more. But if a player thinks that they need to follow a game doing a handstand that is a superstition. Even lucky charms aren’t so bad; some researches showed that they increased sense of self-efficacy and the belief that some power is helping us actually does help us but not because it exists but rather because that belief enhances our confidence. It would be great to have a person who brings luck simply by touching so you could have an unlimited source of luck.

I think that was what Lucky Touch Bingo had in mind when it was giving the name to the site. Anyway, I was hoping to have not only a touch of luck but to be covered with luck - and I hoped that it would happen in an 80-ball bingo room. But I guess that many players hoped for the same so there wasn’t much luck left for me; even when I would win, I had to share the winnings so I guess I couldn’t even have a full touch of luck, only one half. I had some small wins, between £1 and £5. In one game in the first part I had to share the winnings with another player – I got £1.47, and then I had over 12 cards with one number to go which I couldn’t believe I didn’t win. In the third part I had only three cards with one more number left and I finally won a bit more covering the Full House and getting £8.48.

I also played “The Lost Treasure” slot and I again had some nice wins but I couldn’t trigger the feature so after a while I stopped playing. It was a good day for bingo and I had some wins even though I didn’t behave superstitiously, well… not consciously, but who knows.

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