
Patrons must be 18+
DANDENONG CASEY BINGO

Dandenong Casey Bingo is located at The Workers Sports Club in Dandenong.
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ADDRESS: 52-70 Wedge St, Dandenong 3175
There is direct access from McCrae St, Dandenong or Kidd's Rd in Doveton.
Public transport is available from the Dandenong Station or Dandenong Square.
Bingo Sessions
MONDAY

Ticket sales end at 10:25 am sharp.
Doors close at 10:30 am sharp, no latecomers will be admitted.
TUESDAY

Ticket sales end at 10:25 am sharp.
Doors close at 10:30 am sharp, no latecomers will be admitted.
WEDNESDAY

Ticket sales end at 10:25 am sharp.
Doors close at 10:30 am sharp, no latecomers will be admitted.
THURSDAY DAY

Ticket sales end at 10:25 am sharp.
Doors close at 10:30 am sharp, no latecomers will be admitted.
THURSDAY NIGHT
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Ticket sales end at 10:25 am sharp.
Doors close at 10:30 am sharp, no latecomers will be admitted.
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Night Session - Ticket sales end at 6:55 pm sharp. No latecomers will be admitted.
FRIDAY

Ticket sales end at 10:25 am sharp.
Doors close at 10:30 am sharp, no latecomers will be admitted.
SUNDAY (NIGHT ONLY)
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​Night Session - Ticket sales end at 6:55 pm sharp. No latecomers will be admitted.
How To Play Bingo
Bingo Basics
There are many different variants of the bingo game. There are 75, 80 and 90 ball numbers, as well as pattern variations (full house, liners, corners, shapes etc).
At our centre, we only play 90 ball bingo, in 2 different formats. It is played on tickets that have 15 numbers scattered over 3 rows of boxes with 5 numbers in each row. The numbers run in columns of the same group of numbers, that is:
1st column: 1-9
2nd column: 10-19
3rd column: 20-29
4th column: 30-39
5th column: 40-49
6th column: 50-59
7th column: 60-69
8th column: 70-79
9th column: 80-90
Tickets can be purchased in strips of 1 to 6 tickets. Purchasing a 6 ticket book will give a player all 90 numbers per game.

PET Machines
PET machines are electronic tablets that we load your books onto. We have our PET machines set so that they auto-dab the numbers for you, and essentially play bingo for you. If any of your tickets get down to one number, you will hear a “ding” sound to alert you to the number you need to win bingo. If this number is announced by the caller, you must still call out Bingo. Failure to do so will result in a missed Bingo.

There is a feature on the machines which allows you to mark the numbers off manually on the screen. If you are interested in this feature, please see one of our staff members, however, we only recommend this setting for experienced PET machine players. Failing to mark off a number correctly on the PET machine will result in a missed Bingo.

Formats played
"FULL HOUSE"
This can also be known as “Full Card”, and is the format that we play on all our main games (unless otherwise advertised).

Players need to cross off all 15 numbers on a ticket to claim the bingo prize. The last number announced by the caller MUST be on the winning ticket, otherwise the claim is dismissed as a false call, and the game will continue.



