Bingo Avatar Review

Russian Billionaire Dmitry Itsakov revealed his project called “Avatar” with an aim to upload his brain to a hologram body and become immortal by 2045. He claims that creating an Avatar is the next step in human evolution and it has several phases. The first copy of an avatar should be ready in 2015 and two years later should start a mass production. He expects the first successful brain transplantation into an artificial body in 2020 and we’ll have to wait for another 10 years for an artificial brain. In 2035, according to the project, mind transfer into a completely artificial body should happen. Five years later – creation of the hologram body and in 2045 – mind transfer into a hologram body. I have to admit that this project is really intriguing and anyway, is there anyone who doesn’t want to live forever? Well, since I’m one of these, I’ll do all those little things that make me happy here and now.

I decided to transfer my mind to a bingo site and where else could I go but to Bingo Avatar. Unfortunately, there weren’t many players so I chose to play in the Nickels room that had the most – around 5. The prize pools barely covered my bet so it was crucial to win them. Luckily for me, that was what happened. Some interesting patterns were following each other, including a Giraffe, an Ice cream Sunday and hockey with prize pools around $2.5. My first win was $2.17 which meant that I actually lost even though I won the game – I hoped that at least one more player would join in. I guess other players also weren’t really talkative, the same as me, so the games went by in silence. In the end I earned some money, and started wondering if I get rich one day by playing bingo how I would invest that money – I still don’t have even the slightest idea.

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