Harry's Bingo Review

Harry's Bingo Review

I was set to play bingo and I had decided that it was going to be at Busy Bingo. But when I tried to log in I got a message that “Busy Bingo is now a part of Harry’s Bingo”. It also said that all players’ accounts would be moved permanently. I was a little bit thrown off by that but I gave it a go anyway. The first thing I noticed was that the sites resembled each other very much – it was the same software provider and similar design so it didn’t take me much to adjust.

First I wanted to play in a 75-ball room but since the prize pool was £0 I surely wasn’t going to stay in that room. My second option was an 80-ball bingo and I couldn’t play there because it was closed and I needed to wait a few hours. So, I was left with a 90-ball bingo, but I felt like I didn’t have big chances to win games; the prize pool was decent enough so I realized that even though there weren’t many players, most of them must have pre-bought their tickets.

I was exposed to it right from the beginning. Often I wasn’t even close to a win having six or more cards with two more numbers to go. I managed to be one to go winner a few times as well. It was very cool that winnings for being one to go winner were quite high, at least in my experience, – over £2. I was pleasantly, positively surprised since I haven’t played all games with the maximum number of cards. Luckily I had more good games winning up to £10 in each.

Having a decent bingo session I guess I wanted more money so I decided to play “Show me the Money”, which was strange since I’m not a fan of 3-reel slots. Yes, I had some nice wins but I felt bored pretty quickly so I stopped. I thought about playing “Hippies” but when I saw that the minimum bet was £1.25, I decided not to because my balance wasn’t big enough, perhaps next time if I earn some more money with bingo; so I called it a day.

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