Landmark Bingo Review

I know that indecisiveness can be a real trouble; it slows us down and makes us anxious and worn out. It probably comes from the need to always make the right choice, people should let go of perfection. That’s an intense fear of negative consequences so people should build the courage to face being wrong. It would be good to follow your “gut” instinct or emotions, they could be the light in the fog. It is also important to master smaller decisions with confidence and that could empower you to take on larger ones in the future.

Having too many available rooms could be a real nightmare for people that can’t make a decision. I am one of those. Choosing a room at Landmark bingo can last for ages taking into an account the ticket prices, number of players, prizes, jackpots and, of course, how much money I have and how long I want to play. I decided to enter the 80-ball room also called London Zoo. In the first game I played I had to share the winnings; I just rolled my eyes hoping it wouldn’t happen again. But it did happen, more than just a few times. I played with 48 tickets and 18 more, that I got for free. The wins were very modest, around £4 for covering the Full House. It happened often that I had over five cards with only one number to go, but they would just sit there useless since the winning number wasn’t mine. When I summed up everything I lost more than that I earned so that was disappointing.

I also tried “The Lost Treasure” slot but even though the base game pays well, there’s not much to say about it when it’s impossible to trigger the feature. I didn’t lost much there because I had some very nice wins in the base game, but still, that wasn’t enough.

Markotik

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