Lucky Touch Bingo Review

What do you think about destiny or fate? Do you think that it exists and that we are destined to do things in our life? Namely, people believe that fate is pre-destined and nothing can be changed, but do things really work like that? There are many factors that form a person’s fate: tendencies of our soul, family environment, social climate, our efforts and self-discipline and influence of other people. I personally strive to be a good person, to treat other people nicely (It is also important not to go to another extreme and become a doormat), and self-discipline is very important to me. I’m not a religious person, not even spiritual, and I believe that all tools one needs to improve and become a better person are within that person. We need to learn about ourselves, about others and even though we will make mistakes, it shouldn’t stop us from living our lives.

I went to Lucky Touch Bingo to check if my bingo fate might have started to change. I entered the 80-ball room and each game I played was with 96 cards plus 38 I got for free; that meant I have spent around £10 for each game. I thought I would have more success even though I knew that many other players would have the same amount of cards. But as many times before, I was showed that I have much less luck comparing to other players with the same number of cards. Not once have I managed to win more than one part of a game (and just as a reminder each game has four parts). The best games would be ones where I won one part and be one to go winner in the Full House. That meant that I would win between £5 and £10, and then that meant that I was losing around £3 in every single game. I was destined to come close to £0 and I have almost fulfilled my destiny – I got to £0.91.

I wondered if I’m destined to win big perhaps once. Perhaps I’m doing something awfully wrong in my life and I don’t deserve a win. Who knows… I don’t, and only that counts.

Markotik

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