Some Tips in Bingo
There is not much you can do to manipulate or forecast the result at bingo. Bingo is a game of chance and designed to provide entertainment. However, there are some tips that you can use to enjoy the game.
Avoid playing more cards than you can monitor, watch out for "play all you want for dollars" you might end up confused looking out for your cards.
Do not beat while dabbing, dabbers perform better if you dab softly. Beating hard will cause your dabber to leak.
Paper cards with low numbers tend to bunch up the numbers. Longer games such as Coveralls are likely to draw numbers packed together. To score more coveralls, arrive earlier and secure the initial set of paper cards produced. On big events the counter is stocked with plenty of cards with the lowest free space number cards usually placed on top. Find out the succeeding coverall yourself. Observe the flashboard. The numbers are lit in sets and are announced after the 30th number.
Extend courtesy to people around. Avoid shouting out the numbers you need.
Flashing the number does not assure that the number will be hit the succeeding times.
Purchase one card for a neighbor every night. There is no guarantee when you will play one more game.
Split your winnings. Hand out a lucky dollar to those around you. The dollar could be returned if a bigger jackpot is won especially if your lucky dollar was used to win the jackpot.
If your aim is to win at bingo. It is a good move if you will play the game on slower nights. Being a game of luck, less players means less cards being played. The odds are in your side if you can play comfortably and there is lesser number of cards to play with. Most especially, if electronic bingo is offered at the hall and you play two or three cards in a game.
Avoid complaining continuously about how bad your numbers are. It can annoy your neighbor or people around you.
Bring along a tape. Special games are played on lone strips bought individually, and it is more convenient to dab them if they are joined by a tape. Be sure to tape on the back and not on the front.
Ensure that you conceal your errors. For instance, you dabbed G56 rather than 57. Dab it with a different color.
When playing games like odd/even or 6-4-9, make use of 2 dabbers made of different colors. It can be useful when the announcer is verifying your numbers.
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