Bingo Hall Review

Bingo Hall Review

I haven’t been to Bingo Hall in a long time and I could barely wait to play their games again. I entered the 75-ball room – Fair and Square – and the first game was Cover All. The game was played with a pack of 12 cards, $0.25 each, so the total price was $3. I finished that game having one card with one number to go. The next game was very expensive and I wasn’t sure with how many cards I ought to play. I decided to buy ten cards - $10 seemed a lot but 10 cards not so much. The pattern was Fireworks and I finished that game having again…. one card with one more number to go.

Next few games I played weren’t as expensive as that one and even though I played with a maximum number of cards, I couldn’t win anything. The prices were between $0.05 and $0.25 per card so I wasn’t losing money as slow as I hoped. I played bingo for a little bit over an hour bur even during the game I was looking for the slots I could play. When I found the “Trolling for Treasure” slot I decided to start playing before I had finished the bingo session. For me, already having around $25 playing with a $0.45 bet seemed a bit risky. Luckily, the slot was very generous and I had some very nice wins in the base game. I triggered The Bonus round only once winning modest $1.30 but I didn’t mind it at all. I first raised my balance back to $35 which felt like a huge relieve. I continued playing and with a couple of five of a kind wins I brought my balance up to $45! That was a pretty good result since I earned $10 overall.

The slot helped me forget about my unlucky bingo game so I didn’t worry as much as I usually do. This is certainly a place I look forward coming back to for more games.

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