Eat Sleep Bingo Review

Eat Sleep Bingo Review

Many have heard about Maslow’s famous hierarchy of needs; first come the basic bodily needs like not starving and not freezing to death. When that’s sorted out we can worry about the next level of needs, safety, and so on. At the top is leading a fulfilling, creative, and purposeful life. Some psychologists now have created a controversy and they say that the new top of the pyramid is parenting. They explained that parenting goal comes only after social and reproductive goals have been accomplished and that their new pyramid wasn’t designed to be aspirational.

Well, I understand that those are not necessarily the things I need to be happy. So I will feel free to add something I think it is basic right after having a place to sleep and food – playing bingo. And is there a better place to show my point than playing at Eat Sleep bingo? No, not really. I entered the 90-ball room and I decided not to play with the maximum number of cards, there weren’t too many players and I thought I have some chance like that. It started well; I won Any Line part of the game and won £2.24. I managed to be one to go winner with eight cards, and I was very unlucky no to win Full House. I was one to go winner a few more times but never won over £0.50. I started playing with as much cards as I could, but that hasn’t change anything in my favor. I cover Any Line a few more times but that was it.

I decided to play some slot after such a disappointing bingo session, but it didn’t help. I tried the “Beticus Maximus” and “The Lost Treasure” slots but I only lost some more money. Well, I’m sure next time will be better.

Markotik

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