Lucky Touch Bingo Review

Lucky Touch Bingo Review

I think it is important to appreciate the value of hard work but what about luck? The truth is that some people are luckier than others. I just think that we are not all dealt the same hand. That’s in life and so in gambling, as well. You may ask why I think so. It’s because it often happens that I play bingo with the same amount of cards as other players but I rarely win – usually they get to shout Bingo and I’m left behind with many one to go cards.

For some time now I’ve been very unlucky playing at Lucky Touch Bingo. I hoped it would change eventually so I gave it a chance again. I didn’t have much money to play with so I entered the 75-ball room where the ticket price was £0.05. That’s cool because 96 cards cost £4.80 and that is not much even for a smaller budget. The patterns were letters and the first one I played was a letter E. The first game I had a winning; I was one to go winner with five cards, which brought me £0.4.

One to go winner was all I could do during this bingo session – that was my best result. The winnings were usually between £0.5 and £1, but winning £0.87 in a game is far from good. It was disappointing and my balance was melting fast. As it happens to many bingo players and to me very often, I get to one missing number so easily, and then… nothing. I had between five and ten cards with that one, elusive number and that number I needed just would never be called.

There were many players and they were all very chatty but I didn’t feel like it. Well, maybe next time I will be more talkative, but only in case if luck doesn’t turn its back on me when it matters the most.

Markotik

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