Dream Bingo Review

With a really suggestive name, Dream Bingo gives me hope that something special is going to happen whenever I play. The site design fits the story perfectly with room names such as: Day Dreamer, Maple Meadow, Sunset Strip, Velvet Vault and Cash Castle. Only the first two rooms were open so I had no other choice than to play there. The first one I enter was the Day Dreamer or Early Bird bingo room which already had around 20 players. It was a 90-ball bingo room and I thought I might have good chances to win but as the game progressed I realized that it would be a really tough venture. In the end, I had a couple of tickets with two numbers to go.

With 16 strips on my side and three chances to win (one line, two lines and Full House), I was really bitterly disappointed not to be able to win, not even once. I decided to change the room, so I entered a 75-ball bingo room or so–called Maple Meadow room. In the first game the pattern was Blackout and even though there were fewer players than in the previous room, I couldn’t win it. For the next game I bought 50 tickets and I finally managed to win something. It wasn’t much; I won a consolation prize of $1.80.

My bingo bad luck has obviously continued and I decided not to play anymore. For a short time I was considering to play some slots but in the end I decided to go back to sleep and have a nice dream of a bingo win.

Markotik

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