How Do You Keep Score In Bunco?

Bunco is a popular social game for large groups. Learn how the game is scored, and you’re one step closer to winning! Each Bunco player keeps their own scorecard, but you choose a partner for each round to score you.

Placing an L or W (for Lose / Win) on the numbers around the score sheet helps identify how many rounds are left in each set. The total score is added to any previous score on the right side of the scorecard. All scores (total buncos, wins and losses) are added up.

In each round, the intended number to be rolled determines the score. In round 1, the intended number is 1 and in round 4 the intended number is 4. When you roll a bunco (three of a kind with the intended number) you get 25 points.

When you roll three of a kind in any number not intended it’s worth 5 points. More.

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