House Off Bingo Review

House Off Bingo Review

Even though I’ve been quite unlucky lately, I was kind of happy and hopeful about my next bingo session. I don’t know how I can change my luck but I just hope that some good games are around the corner and I only need to be patient. It’s getting harder for me to play which is not strange since I‘ve forgotten what it means to win. Perhaps it’s not the best option, but I keep switching bingo sites, and I hope that I will find one that will change my luck. The next one on my list, so to speak, is House of Bingo.

I decided to enter the 90-ball room though I think that was the only one available; games in all other rooms weren’t about to start. The ticket prices were the same in every room - £0.10, and there weren’t too many players, so all that didn’t have any decisive impact on me. All that happened during my bingo session was very boring and repetitive. I keep having cards with one missing number, I keep hoping I can win some games finally, but that just doesn’t happen. There were games with only one part – Full House, even though it was a 90-ball bingo room. That frustrating scenario kept repeating – for example, I need 43, but instead they call 44, 42, 53 and 33! It doesn’t matter with how many cards I play, whether it’s the maximum or not, I can’t win and I can’t do much about it.

Somehow I found strength to play some other games and I chose to play the “Fish toons” slot. It is not very risky and rather quickly I got bored because there wasn’t much to cheer for. Pretty balanced game, good for wagering I think, so my balance remained stable – it fluctuated between £30 and £35. Soon after I called it a day in hope next time will be better.

Markotik

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