Bobs Bingo Review

Bobs Bingo Review

It’s been almost two months since the last time I played bingo at Bob’s Bingo. The last few times weren’t very successful so it took me some time to recover and play there again. That was difficult to handle since it was one of the first sites I ever played bingo at and more importantly, very successfully.

When I opened its game lobby the situation was very confusing. In a Big Ben 90-ball room there were almost 200 players while other rooms had between 20 and 30 players and their prize pools were very small; I didn’t have any desire to play there. I think it was very strange that those rooms had such low prizes – under £1.

I know I didn’t have much chance though I kept a positive mindset somehow when I entered a 90-ball bingo with so many players. Of course, I didn’t have many options but to play with a maximum number of cards – in this case that was 144 and another 56 I got for free. It really bothered me that I wasn’t even close to winning in any game.

For covering Any Line I had 14 cards with two to go, I couldn’t even be one to go winner later on. What was more shocking was that paying £7.20 for one game was pretty expensive especially since winning a game seemed like a mission impossible. So, there wasn’t much of a playtime. I tried to play in a different room but that wasn’t working either, which was completely unbelievable.

I had some money left so I wanted to play the “KittenBall” slot. I knew that I didn’t have much chance so I hoped that I would hit big right at the beginning – it was a very tricky, all or nothing situation. It started well, I had a few really nice wins that raised my balance but that was it. Afterwards, it was one dead spin after another.

And that was how I lost all my money here; quite pathetic.

Markotik

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