Epic Bingo Review

Epic Bingo Review

Since I really like exercising it was interesting for me to read about different researches that show evidence that physical activity is beneficial for brain health and cognition. Certain hormones which are increased during exercise may help improve memory. It was also shown that hormones called “growth factors” are released when we exercise and have been directly linked to improved brain health. I also think that it’s important that after such hard work we take time to relax and, for example, play some bingo.

I went to Epic Bingo and I again wanted to play a 90-ball bingo; I just like that extra opportunity I get to win in those games. I feel as if I’ve been taking much more risk lately not playing with a maximum number of cards, but it turned out it was a good decision. I hoped to repeat the same this time again. I didn’t have to wait long; only in the first game I played I was left with nothing. In that game I had a few cards with one more number to go except from the Full House part. Already in the second game I covered Any Two Lines which brought me £4.02. In the same game I was one to go winner, I won £0.37. From then on, in every game I had a win that would at least cover my bet so I really succeeded to rise up my balance.

I then played a new version of the “Brittonaire” slot. The lowest bet was a bit too high for me - £1, but I gave it a try anyway. A good thing was that almost every spin was a winning one so I stayed in the game longer that I expected. Considering how long I was playing it was disappointing that I couldn’t trigger any feature. I got two scatters for the Bonus game or Free Spins quite often so that made me play more and more. Unfortunately, the third one never came and I’ve almost lost my balance completely, but I had a really nice bingo session and that’s what counts.

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