Does every person with two bingo cards have the same chance of winning?

Each person in a room of people has two bingo cards. Only the first person called can win, and each card is randomly selected but unique with no repeat cards. Does each person have the same chance of scoring bingo? Does similarity between cards owned by the same person lower the probability of that person scoring bingo first? If so, can trading one of your two cards with another player increase both of your chances of winning simultaneously?

3 Responses to “Does every person with two bingo cards have the same chance of winning?”

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  2. bingohouse says:

    Are you pointing into a manual playing cards? I have been playing bingo online through bingohouse.com And I would say YES, two people can win in different cards

  3. Lisa W says:

    If all players have the same amount of bingo tickets when playing bingo then it makes sense that the chances of winning are equal for all players.

    Bingo is a game of chance, there is no strategy to playing the game, its all about the numbers that are called.

    By the way, someone has posted a link to Bingo Boat that is now actually closed as the software provider has gone bust ;)

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