Epic Bingo Review

Epic Bingo Review

I think that changes are very important in life and there are opportunities that we can use and make a fresh start or improve something. But changes come only if we have a good doze of both motivation and confidence. There are things we need to learn and then do constantly to reach our destination; but fundamentally, we really must change our mind. It could start by looking outside the box; instead of thinking “I don’t have time” one could think “I will have one beer on Friday and Saturday nights and wake up energetic.” I like changes even if they make me uncomfortable at first and since I’m a bingo fan I like when a site decides to improve even small things like its layout. I noticed some small changes at Epic Bingo and I thought it was a good move.

I entered the 90-ball room even thought I haven’t played 80-ball bingo in a long time; the tickets were cheaper - £0.10, so that was my deciding factor. I could easily name this blog “One to go winner” because that’s all I could do. Every single part of every single game I had cards with one missing number. My winnings were between £0.20 and £0.50 so it was obvious I couldn’t play bingo for a very long time. On this occasion I felt like playing bingo slots a bit more than usual. The first one was “Honey Bees” but I couldn’t really play it as long as I wanted because the bet was £1 and triggering a feature seemed to be an impossible mission. I then tried the “Rubies & Sapphires” slot and it wasn’t as bad as the first few times I played it. But still all winnings weren’t enough to cover my losses especially considering that I won miserable £0.80 in a Triple Wheel Bonus game.

It will sound strange but I’m happy this session is over; nothing went my way and I was only losing money. As many other players, I also hope that the next time will be better.

Markotik

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