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    Online Bingo Systems

    We all know that Bingo is a game of chance. However, there are a few online Bingo systems that can help turn the odds slightly in your favour. Because the game of online Bingo is played at a fast pace and you are concentrating on marking your card (or should be!), it's difficult to make use of Bingo systems. But here are a few.

    Play Fewer Online Bingo Cards

    One system that goes against traditional advice is not to play too many Bingo Cards but rather to play with just a few. Playing with fewer cards means that if you do win, your odds are greater that the payout will be bigger! Please take a look at our Online Bingo Odds Page.

    Random Online Bingo Number Patterns

    A second system has to do with guessing the probability of the next emerging number and it can help increase your odds just a little. We all know that the numbers appear at random. But the numbers called do form a pattern of sorts. You need first to see what pattern appears to be developing.

    You may find our "Understanding Online Bingo" article helpful here.

    Watch carefully as the first ten numbers come up. You will notice that the numbers called, in most cases, all have different end digits. And since most online Bingo games only last ten to twelve calls, you will improve your chances of winning by selecting a card that contain numbers with a variety of digit endings.

    Taking into account that there should be an equal amount of numbers ending in 1's, 2's, 3's, etc., the laws governing a sample drawing of ten balls out of seventy five should show a 60% tendency for each separate digit ending to be called.


    Probability in Online Bingo

    If the first number called is G-32, then the probability that the next number called will not end with the digit 2 is increased. This is because there are more balls left having different ending digits than there are balls with numbers ending in 2.

    If the next number is N-46 then the probabilities are increased that the next number will not end in a 2 or a 6. For the first six numbers called in a game, the probabilities clearly favor different ending digits for all six. From the seventh number onwards, the probabilities favour a pairing up of one or more of the ending digits. This then accounts for the finding that approximately 60% of the first ten numbers called in any Bingo Game will have different digit endings.

     

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