Epic Bingo Review

Epic Bingo Review

I usually play bingo in the cheapest rooms, but this time I felt like playing in the Fusion or an 80-ball room where the ticket price is £0.15; needless to say that I went to Epic Bingo. What I like about these games is that there are both pattern games and covering lines. The prizes were pretty good and I had nice chances to earn some money.

In the first game I had to cover a letter R and then Full House, but I wasn’t close to a win; I had two missing numbers to cover the letter, and even five cards with two missing numbers to cover the Full House. Then I managed to be Any Line winner; I got £2.2 for that and even though I didn’t cover my bet completely I did enjoy this change and hope I would get luckier later on.

Of course, I finished many games as one to go winner and I had to share some winnings with other players, as well. My hopes came true when I was a winner in two or three parts in one game a few times; for a Full House win I’d get around £5.

I spend quite some time playing bingo but I still wanted to play slots and I chose “Cupid’s Arrow”. My bet was 20 cents; the base game was pretty good, and I got used to this with this kind of slots. As many times before I felt like it was impossible to trigger Free Games. But basically I can’t complain, I played the slot for around half an hour and I lost only £5, which is quite impressive actually.

I really though I spent too much time online and it was the right moment to stop. I didn’t want to play other slots and I had some good results during my bingo session so it was time to rest my eyes and continue some other time.

Markotik

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