Rogers Bingo Review

Rogers Bingo Review

I have to say that I’m as happy as the next person, and that means moderately happy. One thing I don’t like is being commanded to be positive. In my opinion, sometimes smiles just aren’t what a situation demands. With the latest discoveries, science now sees optimism and pessimism as mind-sets to adopt as situations demand, and no longer as good or bad outlooks we’re born with. Strategic optimism and pessimism is very difficult to investigate because they depend on specific situations, but psychology is starting to recognize this flexibility and its advantages.

Whenever I want to play bingo I don’t need to tell myself to smile, that comes naturally, but it depends on a session whether that smile will stay on my face or not.

I went to Rogers Bingo after a while and it was refreshing to see that there were more players than the last few times I tried to play bingo. I said “tried” because there were rarely enough players so that a game could begin. It’s was annoying and discouraging. But now, finally, there were at least ten players for each game. I played in a 75-ball bingo room since there were the most players but I still had high hopes. It was a great session; the ticket price was a bit higher - €0.29 but it completely paid off. In the games where I would cover just a letter I’d win around €5 and for covering Full House, the prize was €13. My best game was when I covered both parts of the game winnings €5.29 for a letter H and €12.37 for covering Full House.

I usually can’t resist playing some slots, and this time I chose “Bust the Bank” slot. After only couple of minutes I got a call from my friend asking me to take a walk together. I decided to go out though it wasn’t really difficult decision; I had a great bingo session, and I haven’t gotten involved in the slot anyway. This bingo smile won’t disappear very easily.

Markotik

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