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Sheryl, Glad we could help!-Susie

-- Contributed by: Susie McGee

I used to play bunco when I was younger and stopped to refresh to rules in my head. We used only one score keeper for each table, they would just make 4 sections on the paper, with each person's name at to top of each section. I don't remember giving 5 points for a "3 of a kind". It was just a no-point roll. At times we also played with just 4 people and just traded partners. Glad I found this site. Thanks.

-- Contributed by: Sheryl

One question - if you roll 3 of a kind (not the number you are rolling for), does that person keep rolling after that for his/her number, or does it pass to the next person?

-- Contributed by: Debbie

We keep the scores on a card that hangs from each players neck. We use old christmas cards or fold a piece of paper and write bunccos on one side and wins on the other. Each time you get a buncco you get a hole punch in that side of your card after the round is over. If you win the round you also get a hole punch on the win side. At the end of you time period (we play for 2 hours) you add up all the hole for wins and bunccos and that's how you decide who wins. we have prizes for bunccos, most wins 2nd wins 3rd wins and booby prize (least wins) and then everyone who didn't win anything rolls off for the consolation prize. hope this helps

-- Contributed by: Ed

If there is only one score keeper does she keep all the score sheets or do the players keep their count and then she only marks down a win or loss? Help---thanks

-- Contributed by: Claudia

i LIKE STILL DONT NOW HOW TO PLAY!!!!

-- Contributed by: Lauren
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