Landmark Bingo Review

Landmark Bingo Review

I love Saturday mornings; that’s the time when I usually think about things that doesn’t affect my life directly – it’s time to relax and breathe in fresh air over morning coffee. One of the subjects that it’s often on my mind is certainly facts and theories about mysterious monuments. For example, I wonder how those stones are brought from Marlborough Downs to a plane north of the modern day city of Salisbury in England over 5,000 years ago. Smaller stones weight up to 4 tones and most of them appear to have come from western Wales, that’s a distance of 156 miles. The latest theory is that during the last ice age glaciers carried these stones closer to the Stonehenge area. Whatever happened, that is a fascinating story.

Thanks to my thought process I knew exactly where I’m going to play bingo that day; I thought of it as a sign to go to Landmark Bingo and enter a 90-ball room also called…. yes, that’s right, Stonehenge. The ticket price is £0.10 and since I bought 96 cards that cost me almost £10, luckily I got 38 cards for free. Playing with that much cards resulted in having lots of one to go ones sometimes even around 10. In the first game I was one to go winner with two cards which earned me £0.39. I hoped it would get better, and it did get better. My first success for covering Any Two Lines and earning £8.38; in that same game I was one to go winner with eight cards which brought me another £1.26.

But that wasn’t all, I had more good games and at the end I even raised my balance a little bit. I guess, Stonehenge has some mysterious powers, as well, such as foreseeing the right bingo place for a player.

Markotik

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