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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the bunco scorecard in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field at the top of the scorecard. This personalizes your form and keeps track of your scores.
  3. In the 'Buncos' section, record each time you achieve a bunco during gameplay. Use the provided spaces to tally your buncos accurately.
  4. Next, move to the 'Wins' section. Here, input the number of games you have won. This helps in tracking your overall performance.
  5. Similarly, fill out the 'Losses' section with the number of games lost. Keeping this information is essential for a complete scorecard.
  6. Repeat these steps for additional players by filling out their respective sections on the scorecard.

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Five points are awarded for rolling three of a kind of any number except the current target number. For example, rolling 5, 5, 5 in Round 3 earns 5 points. This is called a mini-BUNCO (sometimes called baby BUNCO, non-BUNCO). BUNCO! is called when rolling 3 of a kind of the target number.
If you happen to not have a number of players divisible by 4, you can still play. Put the odd number of players at the last table. If there are 3 players here, 2 will play as a team, and the other will play with a ghost partner. The partner will roll for both their turn and their ghost partners turn.
Bunco (also spelled bunko or bonko) is a dice game with twelve or more players, divided into groups of four, trying to score points while taking turns rolling three dice in a series of six rounds.

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You can play with an odd number of players if you use a ghost. The partner of the ghost rolls the dice and keeps score for the ghost.
The player who rolled a BUNCO marks a tally on her BUNCO Score Sheet under BUNCOs. Each player must keep track of the number of BUNCOs she rolls. The person holding the Traveler at the end of the game wins the Traveler Prize.
And for the many times when fewer Bunco players are present, rules are provided for 2-11 players as well! To have the highest score at the end of six rounds of play. Bunco: A three-of-a-kind of the number that cor- responds to the round (three 1s in Round One, three 2s in round Two and so on.)
There are 6 rounds in every bunco set, one to match each number on the dice. Rounds continue until someone at the head table scores 21 points. The team with the most points when the round ends wins the round. In case of tie, each of 4 players rolls once and the highest combine team score wins the round.
Bunco GenresDice rollingPlaying time30 minutes to multiple hoursChanceHighAge range4 and upSkillsCounting and simple mathematics3 more rows

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