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11:19 pm
June 24, 2009


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Proven Bingo Strategies

Believe it or not, bingo may be a game of chance, but there are ways to swing the odds in your favor. This article contains some of them. They were developed by renowned mathematical analyst Joseph E. Granville, who achieved fame for creating a series of successful strategies for the stock market.

Granville says that the most important factor in a successful bingo strategy is card selection. When selecting cards, he advises players to carefully consider the word random. According to Granville, it is in clearly understanding the nuances of random numbers where players can get their advantage.

For purposes of clarity, let’s discuss random in the context of a 75-ball bingo game – a game with 75 balls, ranging from number one to number 75. In the first draw, the probability of any ball coming up first is the same — they all have 1-in-75 odds to come up first. That’s called uniform distribution and, in such cases, there are patterns that will fall under the law of probability. There is a strong tendency for three things to occur:

(1) There will be the same quantity of numbers ending in 1’s, 2’s, 3’s, 4’s and so on.
(2) There will be a balance between the number of odd and even numbers picked.
(3) There will be a balance between high and low numbers picked.

Granville called these the three accepted tests of randomness. If the selection of numbers does not meet these tests, then the selection has some bias and is not random.

In the book “Sampling,” English statistician L. H. C. Tippett added a fourth test — As a random sample is increased in size, it gives a result that comes closer and closer to the population value.

In simple terms, the 75 numbers in the bingo game are the population. That population’s value is the average of numbers 1 to 75, which would be 38. And while the first numbers called in a bingo game will not show an average of 38, Tippett’s theory is that once more numbers are called and the games proceed, the average of the numbers will predictably approach 38. The greater the quantity of the numbers called, the greater the likelihood that they will average 38.

Let’s apply those tests to the game itself.

In the first 10 numbers called in a game, have you noticed that there is a preponderance of numbers having different digit endings? Bingo players hardly notice this since most of them are concentrating on their cards and not on the numbers flashed on the master board. But try to notice it some time. Since it only takes about 10 to 12 calls before a game ends and a winner is declared, paying attention to the numbers called will help you predict the numbers that are likely to be called in succeeding games and tell you how to select cards with higher chances of winning.

Consider the first test above – “There will be the same quantity of numbers ending in 1’s, 2’s, 3’s, 4’s and so on.” That means, with 10 to 12 calls in a regular game, there will be a strong tendency for a number ending in 1, another ending in 2, another ending in 3 and so on to be called. That’s simple probability. For instance, if the first number called was N-31, then the probability of the second number also ending in digit 1 is less, simply because there are more balls left ending in other digits than 1. Hence, the chance of other digits not ending in 1 to be called is more.

Eventually, over several games, the number of times each number is called will balance out and the first test will prove itself to be true. “There will be the same quantity of numbers ending in 1’s, 2’s, 3’s, 4’s and so on.”

Therefore, if the first bingo game was won by a card featuring numbers ending in 1’s and 3’s, the likelihood of the next winning card featuring several numbers ending in 1’s and 3’s is remote. If the second game was won by a card with numbers ending in 5’s and 9’s, then the probability of the third game being won by a card with several numbers ending in 5’s and 9’s is slim. For the third and succeeding games, select a card that has few or no numbers ending in 1’s, 3’s, 5’s and 9’s since it has a better chance of winning. Then vary your strategy in succeeding games depending on what numbers are called.

The same also goes for winning cards with a lot of high or low numbers (say, for one-line bingo). If there were a lot of high numbers called in the first game, you can count on a lot of low numbers being called in the next game. Remember, the numbers drawn are likely to eventually average 38. Hence, for the next game, pick a card with a lot of low numbers. These low numbers, when added to the previous numbers called, will have a tendency to average 38.

Clearly, the examples stated here are over-simplifying Granville and Tippett’s tests, but that’s only to give you, the reader, a clear idea of how they work in practice. In actual games, it may take complex records of numbers called to clearly identify the trends we present here in their simplicity. Either that or a very good memory.

11:24 pm
June 24, 2009


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Although bingo is classed as a game of chance, we’ve got a few pointers for you to increase your chances of winning when you play bingo online. There are two main types of bingo games, in this article we’ll discuss the 75 ball bingo variety and how you can better your chances of hitting those cool bingo jackpots.

In 75 ball bingo, you have a chance of 1 in 75 of getting a ball when the game of bingo online starts. Before we get ahead ourselves though, let’s take a look at how the game of 75 ball bingo is played.

When you play bingo online of the 75 ball variety, your bingo cards or tickets have a random selection of 25 numbers. During the bingo game the numbers will be called out one by one, until a line, full house or pattern is won during play. In online bingo this means that you have several chances to win the jackpot before someone else does. Each time a bingo number is drawn it’s posted on the screen and you can either manually check your bingo cards or use the handy auto-daub feature that most bingo online websites offer.

So if the first number to be called is I 8, you can make the following deductions. You already know that in 75 ball bingo there are 7 balls that end in the number 8. If 8 is on your bingo card, then there are 6 bingo balls left that will end in 8. This means your chance of getting another 8 is lower than for other numbers. Also, because 8 is an even number, your chances are further reduced as the number of remaining even bingo balls has declined.

Online bingo strategy is a way of looking at the probabilities that one number will appear over another. The online bingo hopper you see on the computer screen is run by a Random Number Generator, which means that there isn’t a fixed pattern for the next bingo numbers to be called. So if you are serious about improving your winning odds when you play bingo online, you need to look at the bingo cards you select.

The odds of drawing 25 winning online bingo numbers from 75 bingo balls before anyone else are not that high. However if you pay attention when you select your cards, you can increase your winning chances.

So if one of your online bingo card choices shows the numbers 1 to 5 on the first row, in terms of probability you would do well to leave this card alone, however it’s still possible that these could very well be the winning bingo numbers. You’ll find that the best online bingo players select bingo cards with an even scattering of even and odd, high and low numbers. Some even suggest that as more bingo balls are drawn the numbers left in the bingo hopper will be closer to 38, but this is an unproved bit of bingo gossip.

Choose your bingo online cards wisely and you could find that you’re hitting the online bingo jackpots a lot more frequently!

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