Scrummy Bingo Review

Scrummy Bingo Review

Like it or not, disappointment is a part of life and many believe that it is necessary for human development and that often, without it, we wouldn’t have motivation to grow. It is also interesting that psychologists believe dealing with small and manageable doses in childhood help us develop capacity to deal with more painful disappointments we all encounter throughout life. Playing bingo is usually fun and especially if it’s at Scrummy Bingo. I don’t want any disappointments then.

All rooms were full of players and I didn’t really know where to play. The ticket prices were very high and the cheap ones were £0.05. I entered the Oxford 80-ball room and played with 96 plus 38 free cards; that was £9.6 per game so I think it was very expensive. In the first game I had to share the winning for Any Line part with two more players and I won just £1.06. I didn’t like the start; in the same game I won £4.24 for covering Any Two Lines and £0.69 for being one to go winner. So I was disappointed; it didn’t happen the first time but every time it makes me sad.

But that wasn’t the worst thing that has happened; so, there was a game in which I won nothing. Yes, I played with the maximum number cards and still nothing. I’d have around 10 cards with one missing number in each part and it still wasn’t enough. One player and I don’t want to mention her/his name, was winning everything, it was so irritating. After that game I had to stop playing because I was so annoyed by the whole situation. I needed to get out and breathe in some fresh air. I just found it impossible to play with that many cards, get so close to a win, and then nothing. It’s just that my numbers were never called, but I guess anything is possible.

Markotik

Back to articles