House of Bingo Review

The way we live today makes me think whether patience is a moral value or not, though deep down I know it is. Changes happen so quickly and I can see that many people show signs of impatience; they are stressed, anxious, angry or frustrated and they make me feel the same way. I think that the problem is that we have become too used to get immediate results. To be honest, I don’t want to feel that way. Patience really means power; it’s not passivity or resignation. I believe that with patience people are able to step back and regroup instead of aggressively reacting or giving up on someone who’s frustrating them. I find patience very helpful even when playing online bingo. Sometimes it’s better to wait for your bingo game to start then to impatiently go and play some slots - it could have really bad consequences on your balance.

The last time I played at House of Bingo, I could experience impatience, and its effects. I wanted to play in the 80-ball room but when I entered the room, the game had been already started so I decided to play in the 90-ball room. Prizes were pretty good, so I didn’t have very high hopes about winning. It turned out that I really made a hasty decision. In Any Line and Any Two Lines games, I was close to a win having a couple of cards with only one more number to go, but I wasn’t even close to a win in the last part of the games – Full House. It wasn’t getting better; as the time passed by I had so abysmal games in which I had only three or four cards with three numbers to go. I stayed persistent and I waited to be at least one to go winner. I don’t know how but I managed it – I won £0.22. It was simply too much for me to handle and I couldn’t play anymore.

Perhaps I should have been more patient and waited for a game in the 80-ball room to start, but there’s no point crying over spilt milk.

Markotik

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