Epic Bingo Review

Epic Bingo Review

I think that 90-ball bingo is becoming my favorite version especially when there’s one to go winner option available; it’s a small win, often worthless, but still…. it’s nice to win any money, being only one to go winner. But sometimes even that is not easily achievable; in the first few games I wasn’t even close to a win. Sometimes I feel like Sisyphus who was ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain; while I’m playing bingo, every time I think I would win, I lose; sometimes I think it is futile.

But then some circumstances change, and I have some small wins; most often I get rewarded for being one to go winner. It wasn’t much different this time when I went to Epic Bingo; I was just wondering what was going to be so epic about that bingo session.

In the following games I won around £0.5 for having cards with one missing number. When I finally covered Full House my mood started to improve. On that occasion I won £10.2, and everything seemed brighter to me. That encouraged me to keep playing though I think I would have stayed for a few more games anyway. This way I didn’t have to hope that something good was going to happen since I was lucky enough to experience a few more good wins.

Even though I had more money left on my account I didn’t want to play any slot; not one I felt was inviting so to speak so I let it go and logged off.

All in all, it was good; I played bingo for quite a long time, over an hour. As soon as it gets tedious or I get a feeling that I’m running out of luck, I prefer to stop playing. It’s not easy, sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn’t. But at least I don’t feel like Sisyphus.

Markotik

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