Tried Pragmatic Play's bingo and virtual sports. Here's what I thought.
Alright, I'm back with another update on my [Pragmatic Play gambling](https://pragmaticplaygambling.net/) exploration. I've been posting about my experience for a few weeks now, and I finally decided to step away from the slots and live casino to try their other offerings. I'm talking about bingo and virtual sports.
Honestly, I wasn't sure what to expect. Bingo feels a bit old school to me, and virtual sports always seemed like something I'd skip past. But I figured since I've been enjoying their other games, I should at least give everything a fair shot.
I started with Bingo Blast because someone mentioned it was faster than traditional bingo. And yeah, it's definitely quicker. It skips the early calls and jumps straight to the final stages, so a round takes just a few minutes. I actually liked that because I don't have the patience for a long bingo session. The interface was clean, and I could see my cards clearly on my phone. I didn't win anything big, but the pace kept me engaged.
Then I tried Reels Room, which is this hybrid where winning triggers slot spins instead of a cash payout. That was actually interesting. It combines two things I like—bingo and slots—into one game. I hit a few spins and got some small wins, nothing crazy, but the concept was fun. It's different from anything else I've seen.
After that, I moved over to the virtual sports section. I watched a few horse races first to get a feel for it. The graphics are decent, and the races run every few minutes, so there's always something happening. I placed a small bet on a football match just to see how it worked. It was a quick simulation, and my pick actually won. I walked away with a small profit, which was a nice surprise.
I also checked out greyhound racing and motorsport. The presentation is consistent across all of them. It's clearly RNG-based, but it mimics a real sportsbook well enough that I didn't feel like I was playing a cartoon version of sports. I can see why people who enjoy betting on actual sports might like this—it runs all the time, so you don't have to wait for a real game to start.
One thing I appreciated is that I could switch between bingo, slots, and virtual sports without leaving the platform. I shared the same balance across all of them, so moving between games felt seamless. That's a small detail, but it made the whole experience smoother.
I'm not sure I'm fully sold on bingo or virtual sports as my main games, but I'm glad I tried them. They're good options when I want something different from slots. Bingo Blast is fun for a quick session, and virtual sports are entertaining when I just want to watch something play out without thinking too much.
Has anyone else tried these? I'm curious what others think. Do you stick to the slots, or do you switch it up with bingo and virtual sports regularly? Also, are there any other Bingo variants I should try? I saw 90-ball and 75-ball on the list, but I haven't gotten to those yet.
I'll probably keep rotating between slots and live casino as my main go-to, but it's nice to know there are other options when I want a change of pace.