House of Bingo Review

Growing up, one of my biggest wishes was to be a teacher. Even as a 12 or 13 year old kid, I started thinking about different ways to keep my classes interesting and kids entertained. I didn’t really have many good teachers so from a very young age I had a really clear idea about my teaching methods. My idea was to help kids fall in love with science. My favorite subjects were geography and history, but I would have been happy if my students had been intrigued by any other subject. Certainly, one of the most important things would be a positive atmosphere in a classroom; there are many creative ways to animate kids, as well as all students in general. Could you just imagine – learning geography and history with different bingo games; anything can be done with themed bingo cards. I have just realized – bingo is omnipotent. It could be such an educational tool but at the same time, bingo is a source of great fun – all in one.

Maybe someone might build a House of Bingo, the same name as a bingo site where I love to play online bingo. When I visited the site, a 90-ball room had many players and I bought tickets for a game that was about to start. I also bought tickets for an 80-ball room which didn’t have many players but I knew I had some good chances to win some money. The prize pool was very low; in case I’d win all four parts of a game, it would be just over my bet. My feeling was right, in the 90-ball room I didn’t win anything, not even one to go winner prize. In the other room, I was winning left and right; I can’t be sure I might have played all by myself. I stopped myself from those sarcastic thoughts and kept enjoying my bingo wins. Following not very rewarding but successful bingo games I played one of my favorite slots – “Coffee House”. It was again very nice to play it. I triggered 5 Free Spins winning £3.80 and at the end, in total, I raised my balance by £5.

It wasn’t that bad after all, maybe I didn’t win much but I enjoyed my favorite bingo games and pondered about putting bingo to a good, educational use.

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