House of Bingo Review

It’s that boring time of a month when all bills need to be paid so it’s a perfect opportunity for me to look for ways to make it less stressful. Sometimes I like playing slots and sometimes bingo. This time I wanted to test an online bingo site where I still haven’t had an account open - House of Bingo. Two rooms were open at the time I visited it – the 90-ball or Regency and the 80-ball or Fusion room. The second one was empty so I entered the first one where for every bought ticket you get one for free. In the first games I played I wasn’t really close to a win having lots of cards with two more numbers to go. One win finally came my way when I covered a Full House; I was a one to go winner, and that brought me £0.29.

In the next game everything went smoothly for me; in Any One Line and in Any Two Lines I had two cards with only a number missing, and in the third part of the game I also came down to one more number to go. At that moment I comforted myself thinking that at least I would be a one to go winner. But completely unexpectedly, since I was playing with only 30 cards, I covered the Full House, the last part of the game and won £8.99. It was disappointing that I had to share my winnings, though; I thought I deserved that the whole £17.98 be accredited to my account balance.

Nevertheless, I played a few more games and I had more wins; they were small but a huge booster to my bingo confidence. This was definitely a magnificent bingo day and I can’t wait to get back to the action again.

Markotik

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