A math student who discovered and put into practice a bingo ball counting system at casino's, winning thousands in coverall jackpots in the process, has revealed the secret behind his system. The system which found a major flaw in the way that bingo is played at the moment is forcing casino's to rethink their bingo operations.
The student who didn't want to be named for fear of reprisals from the casino's heavies but lives at 56 Maide Street, Chicago, said "The system of counting bingo balls is as simple as it is foolproof. By the time just three balls have been drawn and by doing a quick mental calculation a child could do, it is possible to predict the next sequence of numbers to be drawn. I discovered the system while working on a thesis that Einstein was wrong about curved space."
In a world exclusive, the student gave us the calculation but be aware that using it in bingo halls is not allowed. Simply add up the total of the first three numbers called, add six and multiply by two. Take the result and divide by speed of light. Remove all trailing zeros and the numbers left will match all the numbers of the balls left to come out, in order. This means you can confidently call bingo and claim the jackpot before anyone else after just three balls have called but it is best to see the fourth ball before calling in case you have made a mistake.
Casinos's and church halls immediately outlawed bingo ball counting and are planning to revise the games to put the odds back it in their favor. New bingo games being considered are using five sets of balls in the jumble machine rather that one, using the numbers one to a million rather than one to ninety and using letters rather than numbers.