Busy Bingo Review

We lead very busy lives; I don’t know a person who hasn’t said something like “If only I had more hours in the day!” or “I wish I had more time for myself” at least once, perhaps it was only a thought. No matter what we do, there are only 24 hours in a day so it is important to, from time to time, reevaluate priorities. Perhaps, we could say “No” more often or learn to manage time better. It probably sounds selfish but there’s no other way, especially if you have finally found some time to play bingo. That was what I had to do because I needed some time alone with bingo, with Busy Bingo to be more precise.

I chose to play in a 90-ball bingo room mostly because the tickets were cheaper, £0.10 per ticket, and my budget was relatively small; I started playing with £45. It didn’t start off well and I‘ve lost the first few games without even being one to go winner. Luckily for me, the situation changed, but still, some very annoying things were happening. For example, I needed to share my winnings. I had to share them on three occasions with another player, and all were for covering Any Two Lines; instead of earning around £24.12, I won £12.06. I also managed to be one to go winner, but those winnings weren’t big, around £0.3 each. At the end, I didn’t lose as much as I feared I would lose and I even recovered my balance a bit.

Unfortunately, I didn’t have time to play slots and perhaps that was a good thing; I couldn’t squeeze in bingo slots in my busy schedule. More importantly, I enjoyed some “Me” time and I felt refreshed and ready to deal with the world.

Markotik

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