Bobs Bingo Review

People with virtues like self-confidence, resilience or fearlessness are usually respected and they are often seen as leaders, but those same virtues are very close to antisocial behaviors. Lack of awareness of your own fears and limitations can easily turn into a reckless and impulsive behavior, ignoring other people’s fear and limitations. That means that some traits may be like a double-edged sword. The nature of a virtue is that a vice is almost always hidden inside. Each characteristic holds the grain of its own destruction; organized becomes obsessive, daring escalates to risky, modest slips to insecure, confident to arrogant, cautious to anxious, persuasive to domineering, and so on… All received wisdom and knowledge about what is virtuous must be regularly re-examined. Everything changes so we need to go beyond what we were taught or what has worked in the past.

This is, I believe, also very important for ever responsible gambler; if you’re winning, enjoy it but be careful not to go too far and lose everything. Or if you’re on a losing strike, don’t get too disappointed with yourself – set your gambling budget accordingly and luck will be on your side soon again. I have those things in mind whenever I play online, and it wasn’t any different when I went to Bob’s Bingo. I entered into the 90-ball room - there were many players but nice prizes as well, and the ticket prices were £0.05. At the beginning I thought there were no chances of winning anything even though I played with 144 cards plus 56 I got for free. There were games that I would accumulate ten cards with two numbers to go and I wasn’t even one to go winner. Later on, it has gotten better; I was one to go winner a couple of times winning almost £1 in each game. That wasn’t so bad considering that, a bit later, I had to share winnings in the games I should have won alone. It happened that I shared £40 with three other players.

But I have to admit that I had fun, there were many interesting and chatty people so time flew by and I didn’t even notice.

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