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Bingo, Housey Housey (United Kingdom) or Housie (New Zealand and Australia) is a gambling game of unknown origin.[1] Players mark off numbers on a ticket as they are randomly called out, in order to achieve a winning combination.
It is not to be confused with the similar American game Bingo, as the tickets and the calling are slightly different.

 

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Description of the Game


A typical housie/Bingo ticket
A typical housie/Bingo ticket


A typical housie/bingo ticket is shown to the right. It contains fifteen numbers, arranged in nine columns by three rows. Each row contains five numbers and four blank spaces. Each column contains either one, two, or very rarely three, numbers:
The first column contains numbers from 1 to 9,
The second column numbers from 10 to 19,
The third 20 to 29 and so on up until the last column, which contains numbers from 80 to 90 (the 90 being placed in this column as well).

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The game is presided over by a caller, whose job it is to call out the numbers and validate winning tickets. He will announce the prize or prizes for each game before starting.The caller will then usually say "Eyes down" to indicate that he is about to start. He then begins to call numbers as they are randomly selected, either by an electronic Random Number Generator (RNG), by drawing counters from a bag or by using balls in a mechanical draw machine. Calling takes the format of simple repetition in the framework, "Both the fives, fifty five", or "Two and three, twenty three."

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The different winning combinations are:
Line — covering a horizontal line of five numbers on the ticket.
Two Lines — Covering any two lines on the same ticket.
Full House — covering all fifteen numbers on the ticket.
In New Zealand in bonus (Super Housie) games, often three lines may be claimed - top, middle and bottom, usually with much larger prizes, are also played at various times throughout the session.


In the UK, however, it is most common for a line game to be followed directly by a two line game and a full house game, or just by a full house game.
In the UK's National Bingo Game only a full house game is ever played. The record payout for the national bingo game was £950,000 and was won by a lucky customer from Gala Sheffield Parkway.
In all cases, the last number called must be in the winning sequence. If you do not stop the game in time, beware, because if the caller starts the next number, your claim will be deemed invalid!
When players first come to the venue (often a church hall, rugby club or other place with sufficient tables and chairs, including in the UK many specifically designed bingo clubs) they can buy a book of tickets. Players generally play between one and six books. In New Zealand a book usually contains fifty tickets which are played over the course of the night. In UK bingo clubs, playing is divided into sessions with different books, each with a designated number of pages. Players in the UK usually prefer to buy books of six tickets containing all possible numbers in different combinations.
As each number is called, players check to see if that number appears on their tickets. If it does, they will mark it with a special marker called a "dabber" or a "dauber", shown here. When all the numbers required to win a prize have been marked off, the player calls out "Line" or "House" depending on the prize, and an official or member of staff will come and check the claim:
In the UK with the increasing computerization of bingo systems, an Auto-Validate system is often used in large clubs where a 1 to 8 digit security code is read out by a member of staff and checked against the entry for that ticket on the system. This saves the club from the time-consuming exercise of reading out every number on the ticket.
In smaller clubs, however, each number in the winning combination must be read out. The caller will check to see if each number has been called, and if it has, he will say something similar to "House correct - please pay out".
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There will often be an interval halfway through the game. In Australia and New Zealand Super Housie tickets are played and raffles (if there are any) are drawn. In UK bingo halls it is most common for Mechanised Cash Bingo to be played (see below).
Chris Lamb, duty manager from Gala Bingo Nottingham Castle, says "Electronic gaming is now taking another step forward with the introduction of P.E.T (programmable electronic tickets), that allows customers to play many more tickets on a small hand-held terminal, connected to the caller via wi-fi."


Calling nicknames


In New Zealand, calling nicknames are not used as much as in the UK, but here are some of the more common ones. When calling, the caller will usually say both digits on their own first, and then the number itself, for example, "Three and two, thirty-two". Some callers will use many of these slang terms, others just a few. However, "Kelly's Eye", "Legs Eleven" and "Top of the Shop" are often used, even if none of the others are. See section below for usage.


Number

Slang Expression

1

Kelly's Eye / On its Own / At the Beginning / Start the Game / Number one, just begun

2

One Little Duck

3

Cup of Tea / One Little Flea / My little Fly / Dixie Lee

4

Knock at the Door

5

Man Alive / Jack's alive

6

Just a Click / chopsticks

7

Lucky for Some / hope in heaven

8

One Fat Lady / The Garden Gate

9

Doctor's Orders ("Number 9 pill")

10

Gordon's Den (forename of current prime minister) / Big Ben / cock and hen / Downing Street

11

Chicken Legs / Legs Eleven

13

Unlucky for Some / Lucky for Some

16

Sweet Sixteen

17

Never been kissed

21

Key of the Door

22

Two Little Ducks / all the twos / dinky doo

23

Thee and Me

24

Two Dozen

26

Half a Crown / Pick and Mix / bed and breakfast

30

Dirty Gertie

33

Come in For Ya Tea / all the threes / Feathers

37

More Than Eleven

38

You're Late!! / Top Date!

39

All the steps (Novel "The Thirty-Nine Steps")

40

Over the Hill

44

Droopy Drawers / All the fours

45

Halfway There

50

Bulls eye / Blind 50 / Halfway House / Hawaii

51

Tweak of the Thumb

55

Snakes Alive / All the Fives

57

Heinz Varieties

59

Brighton Line

64

Red Raw / knock on the door / you're poor / cats paw

66

Clickety-Click / All the sixes

69

Thats Rude / Two can chew / Dinner for Two / Any way you look at it

71

Bang on the Drum

72

In for a Poo

76

7 and 6 - Was she worth it? / Trombones

77

All the sevens / Seventy plus Seven

79

One More Time / Seventy plus nine

81

Stop and Run / Cinnamon Bun

86

Between the Sticks / Dogs dicks

88

Two Fat Ladies / All the eights

89

Almost there

90

Top of the Shop / Top of the House

 

 

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