Scrummy Bingo Review

Scrummy Bingo Review

These are really tough times for bingo and me, I have to play on a really tight budget often; much more than I would like it. When I went to Scrummy Bingo I first thought about playing in a penny room but when I bought tickets I saw that the next game was due to start in 19 minutes. I surely wasn’t going to wait that long so I decided to go to a 90-ball room; I thought I could handle a £0.05 per ticket. I started playing with £20 and this time it just seemed insufficient. I played every game with a maximum number of cards because it looked like the best strategy since there were many players, and not only in my room, but all rooms were crowded.

Lately I’ve been feeling free enough to try out different strategies though I really think that the best bingo strategy is to buy a maximum number of tickets. In all games I played I was very close to a win and to be honest it made the whole experience worse. I was lucky enough to be one to go winner a few times earning around £0.50. Usually I had had around five winning tickets with only one missing number. I could sum up this bingo session as that popular saying “So near and yet so far”. I tried to stay positive and chat with other players and moderators but it just didn’t work for me this time.

I was kind of disappointed that they didn’t offer a 30-ball bingo because that’s surely the place where I would have liked to play. It usually isn’t as popular as other bingo versions and prizes can be really nice. The first few times I played at Scrummy Bingo, I had a great time but lately, for some reason, that has changed. Hopefully, next time will be better.

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