Gone Bingo UK Review

A thing that comes and that enhances over time is forgetfulness. Sometimes it bothers me, sometimes not. There are tricks to keep it away, starting with proper nutrition and brain exercises like visualization and association. Just one example, make a selection of places that you pass daily on your way to the office. You walk by a building with a fantastic graffiti on it, a fast food place, and a small shoe shop. Now, you need to remember to stop by the store to get milk, juice, and chocolate. For each familiar place, visualize an association with an item on the list. You could envision the milk dripping down the sides of the building, pouring over the edges of the graffiti. You picture drinking your favorite juice in the restaurant and the shoe store is actually made of chocolate – like a candy house, mmm… wouldn’t that be perfect. You can expand the list with more landmarks if needed, and then when you arrive at the store, you just pull up this route information and think of your visualizations.

Why is this important for bingo? I went to Gone Bingo UK site to play some games and it turned out that I had £8 on my account. I just don’t know how I could have forgotten that. Not sure why but it really bothered me at the moment; it happens far more often than I would like – unfortunately I just stopped making notes about it. I decided not to deposit right away but to first play with that money. I entered the 75-ball bingo room and the first two patterns I played were a Palm Tree and a Chocolate Box, but I didn’t win. I played down to the last cent; in that last game I had two cards and one free. Interestingly, I had a card with 3 numbers to go which was a better result than in my previous rounds today. It wasn’t so bad probably because I didn’t have high expectations but I really need to start taking better care of my money. This is quite irresponsible and it’s not like me at all.

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