Different Bingo Systems and their Effectiveness
Most people have no plan going into a bingo game, and they simply let chance dictate their success. But there are other people who prefer to use bingo systems because they think these systems will help them beat the game. And while the jury is out on whether or not bingo systems truly work, many players have used these systems to experience short-term success. That being said, here’s a look at how bingo systems work and how effective each one is.
Playing more/less cards
The simplest bingo system known to man is playing more/less cards. The idea behind playing multiple cards is obviously that you increase the number of opportunities to win. This is especially true if you are trying to win a large jackpot where more cards will give you more chances at winning it.
On the opposite end of the spectrum is playing less cards. The theory behind this is that you will save money on cards, give yourself a better overall bingo winning percentage, and be able to concentrate better with fewer cards.
In reality, both of these systems can be effective depending on the individual who is playing. If you’re looking for a jackpot and have a large bankroll, you should play more cards. On the other hand, if you are only looking to have fun and/or you have trouble paying attention to your cards, you should play fewer cards. However, you should never look at either of these methods as a full-proof system that will guarantee future wins.
Selecting totally different cards
Another bingo system that people commonly employ is selecting cards that are totally different from one another (assuming they allowed to select their own cards). For instance, if you were playing three cards, you would want to make sure that all three cards contained as many different numbers from each other as possible.
The theory behind this system is that having cards totally different from each other will spread the numbers out so one of your cards is likely to be a winner. Some people swear by this system while others think the success of selecting different cards is totally in the person’s head.
Selecting similar cards
The opposite theory to selecting cards that are different to each other is picking cards that are very similar to each other. So if you played the aforementioned three cards again, you would look for cards that had similar numbers and numbered patterns.
The logic behind this is that similar cards will help you land many of the same numbers, and this will leave you only needing one or two different numbers across the three cards (or however many cards you choose). The main problem with this system is that, if one of your cards misses, there’s a good chance that they’re all going to be loser.
Should you ever pay for a bingo system?
With so many people relying on bingo systems these days, multiple businesses have spawned with the intention of creating and selling these systems. Some of the systems have been legitimately tested in online casinos and bingo parlors while others are only based on theories that sound like they could work.
In any case, there has been no bingo system that’s proven to beat the game consistently. Sure there are some systems that can help you win in the short-term, but there are no known systems that will consistently allow you to reap long-term profits. With this being the case, it’s never a wise investment to pay for a bingo system.
Be wary of any system that guarantees to make you a winner or makes ridiculous claims. You should especially watch out for bingo system advertisements that sound more like sales letters rather than legitimate products. Chances are, these systems only exist to help the owner make some quick cash.















