Love My Bingo Review

I have always been bad in small talk; never knew how to do it well, so in those situations I prefer to stay quiet and smile. But I realized that there’s nothing small about small talk and now, I can even confirm that some great friendships and relationships can be built over discussion about, for example, the weather. Perhaps you are a person who’s interested in “real” conversation but you have to first get to the point of having a deeper conversation with someone. We can’t know when someone we meet will send our life in a new direction and if we don’t know how to initiate these relationships, our circle of contacts will never expand. In this regard, I found chat boxes in bingo rooms quite fascinating; I could see friendships being made in front of my eyes. The last time I played at Love My Bingo I entered the 90-ball room that had over 100 players and boy, were they chatty!

Even before I was “faced” with all those people I had an idea to play big, I wanted to win big and later on, jump with joy of course. Anyway, in the 90-ball room, there were around 100 players and the prize pool was a bit over £100 – I’ve already seen myself winning all three parts of a game and cashing out my winnings. I played with the maximum number of cards – 144 cards plus 56 that I got for free. As it often happens, the reality is quite different than what is going on in my head. I had five, eight, and even ten cards with one number to go but somehow, my winning number would never be called. I managed to be a one to go winner twice, earning £0.70 and £0.49. All in all, that was rather pathetic comparing to hundreds of pounds I should have won.

Well, at least I enjoyed a nice chit-chatting with other bingo losers. I mean, who wants to hang around with winners? Not me. You know how they say “Misery loves company”. As soon as bitterness leaves me, I’ll be back to playing bingo.

Markotik

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