Ritzy Bingo Review

Ritzy Bingo Review

Sometimes I like going through dictionaries and look for strange and rarely used words. I do it for no special reason, it’s just one of many things to do when there’s nothing to do. I came across so many weird words; one of those is certainly ritzy and it has become a part of my vocabulary since I often play at Ritzy Bingo.

I decided to play a 90-ball bingo this time and my main reason is usually more chances to win. I again had a pleasure to play a BOGOF game so I was prepared for a full enjoyment. The first game started and I had a few cards with one number to go in each part, and I thought “Well okay, it’s just a first game and thing might change.” I also didn’t worry because it wasn’t expensive to play; 48 tickets cost $2.88, and plus, it was a BOGOF game. But it seemed that the things had started to get even worse. I was closest to a win in an Any Line part, but then the situation would get worse progressively. In Any Two and Full House parts I wouldn’t be even close to winning having three or more cards with two missing numbers. Too bad they don’t have one to go winners because I‘d win something little at least.

They have so many slots I like to play and since I’ve lost some money playing bingo I had to choose one slot only. Without much thinking the “Coins of Rome” seemed to be the right choise and it’s certainly one of my favorite bingo slots. But it didn’t do much good to me and I lost that little I had before I started. That was disappointing but then again, I didn’t have high expectations.

How it’s easy to go from high to low, but difficult the other way around. The previous session was so good, and now I wonder when will be next time I am lucky here.

Markotik

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