Arriving early to a game is important. In general, regular bingo players arrive one or two hours before the game starts. This gives them time to choose their favorite seat, prepare their bingo cards (for example, arrange them in a specific way, mark the spaces that are not part of the pattern) eat something, place their charms, talk to other players and even play cards.
This is an excellent opportunity to learn which the best spots to play bingo are. While we meet players, we should listen to stories about the best and worst spots to play. However, we should not take comments too seriously since some people may not like a spot just because they lost once while they were seating there.
Taking duck tape or glue to a bingo game is a good idea because if the table is slippery it could bother us while we are playing, making us lose concentration. This can be easily solved with duck tape or glue. This is a good tip that beginners ignore and regular bingo players usually apply.
It is also important to seat close to the bingo caller because the faster we hear the information the better. If we seat close to the caller we could even see the bingo ball before the number is called. This is an accepted practice used by many bingo players, however, the player cannot call bingo until the number is called.

