Epic Bingo Review

I wonder if there is such thing as a lucky person or a lucky streak. Some psychologists say that luck is a really interesting aspect of risk and chance. We remember days when good things happened to us and we attribute them as lucky days. It’s the same thing when less good things happen to us; we consider those days to be unlucky. What I find interesting is that people, who think of themselves as lucky, actually are lucky. But the reason is that they take advantage of opportunities. Feeling lucky is also important, many gamblers but professional athletes as well have their own rituals in the middle of a winning streak. In any way, believing in luck may even help us deal with some negative events such as being in an accident or a natural disaster. And who knows… maybe it may bring us a winning bingo ticket.

So my adventure on the Epic Bingo site didn’t really go the way I wanted it to go. I first chose a room that had less players; that was the Fusion or 80-ball bingo room. At first that seemed to be a good idea since it’s been a while since the last time I played that version of bingo. But I wasn’t so lucky… I spent virtually all the money on my account but I had some bingo bucks left so I decided to use them as well. I thought, well, maybe they would bring me some luck. The best I managed to do the whole time was to be one of the winners; I had to share my winning and honestly, I’m never happy about that. In, as it turned out, the last game I played I can summarize my whole experience. I was always the closest to a win in the Any Line part, having many cards with one more number to go and sharing a winning with a few other players. In the second and the final part of the game I wasn’t even close to a win; in the third part I would have billions of cards with two numbers to go but I just couldn’t get any closer to a win. Maybe I should have played in a 90-ball room… maybe there’s where my luck had been that whole time.

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