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Some people think that calculating the Bingo Odds is easy very simple. In order to get it right you need divide the number of cards you have by the total number of cards sold in the game. However, there are many other things that affect the Bingo Odds level than the number of cards you bought. Other factors include the number of cards bought by other players and the number of calls that limits the possibility of Bingo.
Your Bingo Odds are calculated exactly according to these principles. For example, if there are 500 cards played and you have purchased 10 of them, your chances are 2%.
The chart below represents the probability of getting a bingo per one card with each call being a successive one.
We hope this helps at least a bit. For example, on 35 calls, the chances of getting a single line bingo are 27% whereas the chances of getting four corners are 4%.
We hope this helps at least a bit.
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