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Some people think of bingo as a simple game of chance. Others take the game of bingo, and the strategy behind it, absolutely seriously. Whether you are a statistics buff decoding numerical patterns or casual player looking to have fun, there are some basic ground rules that can set you up for bingo success.
Things You Should Know
- Stay alert so you don't make any mistakes. Come early, come caffeinated, and listen closely.
- Maximize your chances of winning by playing games with fewer competitors and playing multiple cards at once.
- Choose cards that are more likely to win. For instance, look for a bingo card with many median numbers and very few repeated numbers.
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Get there 30 minutes early. In order to win, you need to hear every single number that gets called. Arrive 30 minutes before the game is set to begin. This will give you time to purchase cards, visit with friends, get something to drink, set up your station, and get your head in the game before it begins.[1]
- When playing online bingo, make sure you have everything you need (something to drink, your phone, etc.) before you start a game.
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Bring a bingo dabber and masking tape. You can set yourself up for success by bringing the right supplies with you. A bingo dabber enables you to quickly mark the numbers on your cards that have been called. Masking tape can help you keep your game pieces secured to your table (so you don’t waste time adjusting them).[2]
- You may also want to bring some good luck charms.
- Many bingo halls sell dabbers, so you might be OK if you forget one.
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Choose your seat carefully. Where you sit can have a major effect on how well you play. The key is to avoid distractions. If you are serious about winning, you may not want to sit near friends, or other rambunctious people.[3]
- You may want to sit close to the caller. This helps to keep you focused, and helps make sure you don’t miss any numbers being called.
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Stay alert. Whether you are playing in-person or online, missing even one number being called can make the difference between winning and losing, so the number 1 way to win at bingo is to stay alert![4] Strategies for staying focused and aware can vary from person to person, but here are some tips:
- Avoid drinking alcohol.
- Consider drinking coffee or tea instead.
- Don’t go to bingo on a day when you’re especially tired.
- Take advantage of scheduled breaks.
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Play games with lower attendance. Every game of bingo has just one winner. Fewer players means that each player has a greater chance of winning. Try attending bingo games on weeknights when the crowds tend to be smaller.[5]
- This applies to online bingo too!
- Some bingo prize pots are based off the number of cards purchased, so although a small group of players increases your chances of winning, it may mean a smaller prize.
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Figure out how many cards you can handle. The more cards (or in some cases, cards) you have, the better your chances are of winning. This is true for in-person bingo, as well as online. However, this only holds up if you are able to truly check the numbers on all of your cards effectively. Start with no more than 4 cards. If you feel you’ve gotten the hang of 4 cards, try adding 1 card at a time.[6]
- In a game with 20 players where everyone has 1 card, every player has a 5% chance of winning.
- In a game with 20 players where everyone has 1 card, but you have 4 cards, your chances of winning are 17%.
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Consider buying fewer cards, but playing more games. According to concepts of mathematical probability, there should be a uniform pattern in the way the balls are drawn. This means that the longer you stay in the game, the higher the likelihood becomes that your balls will be drawn. If you are working with a set budget, it might be a better strategy for you to play fewer cards in more games.[7]
- This strategy only works in the classic “wheel-of-balls” version of the game.
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Mark your cards with highlighter for special pattern games. In most bingo games, there are five ways to win: five in a row, blackout, X, and 4 corners. However, many bingo halls also have “special pattern” games to keep things interesting. For these special pattern games, mark your cards with a highlighter to help you remember which squares can win.[8]
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Choose cards with median numbers. The Tippett theory suggests that more numbers that are called in a wheel-of-balls bingo game, the more those numbers will gravitate towards the middle. If you can, look for bingo cards with more numbers toward the median.[9]
- In a game that goes from 1-99, the median would be 45.
- The Tippett theory has never been proven.
- This theory was designed in terms of the classic "wheel-of-balls" version of the game, but many online bingo players use it as well.
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Select cards that don’t have a lot of numbers in common. This way, you can cover a wider range of numbers. If you are playing multiple cards at once, this should increase your odds of winning.
Community Q&A
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QuestionIf my chances of winning are 1 in 10,000, how many others might win instead of me?Community Answer9,999 others could potentially win.
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QuestionAre there other ways to play the game other than straight up, down, across, or corner to corner?TheArtOfSarcasmCommunity AnswerThere are many different ways to play Bingo, and you can even make some up yourself. Some popular ways to play are 4 corners or X.
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QuestionWe have a club game. How much money should you charge for each card in a game?JoanneCommunity AnswerIt all comes down to how much your club wants to charge people for a card. Just be ready for some people to walk away if it is too much.
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Tips
Things You'll Need
- Bingo dabbers
- Masking tape
- Bingo cards
- Highlighter
References
- ↑ https://www.arkadium.com/blog/how-to-win-bingo/
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- ↑ https://www.arkadium.com/blog/how-to-win-bingo/
- ↑ https://www.lanternclub.com.au/blog/6-tips-to-win-at-bingo-by-the-experts/
- ↑ https://www.lanternclub.com.au/blog/6-tips-to-win-at-bingo-by-the-experts/
- ↑ https://www.lanternclub.com.au/blog/6-tips-to-win-at-bingo-by-the-experts/
- ↑ https://www.gamblingsites.com/blog/11-tips-for-first-time-bingo-players-16160/
- ↑ https://www.lanternclub.com.au/blog/6-tips-to-win-at-bingo-by-the-experts/
About This Article
To win bingo, look for a weeknight game with lower attendance to up your chances of winning. Show up to the game 30 minutes early, find a good seat near the front, and arrange your dabbers and masking tape on the table in front of you. Select bingo cards that don’t have a lot of numbers in common and figure out how many cards you can handle at one time, since the more cards you have, the better your chances are of winning! For tips on using other strategies, read on!