Bunco is a dice game played with teams of four players each. Play rotates depending on who wins and who loses each game, allowing just about everyone a chance to play with all participants at some point in the evening. There are many similar, but different, ways to play the game.
The following is one of them. Set up the tables and chairs. Place three dice, four scorecards or pieces of paper and four pens or pencils on each table.
Put a bell on one table (this is the high table). Put something small and stuffed on another table (this is the low table). Players choose a spot to sit and decide who will be the scorekeeper at each table.
The scorekeeper will keep a tally of the scores for each pair. Partners are those players sitting across from one another. The bell at the high table is rung and play begins.
Each player rolls the three dice. There are six rounds and the "mark," or target number, is the number of the round. If it is round four, the mark is four.
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