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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 287722" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Lisa, Bunco is a dice game that is really simple. Usually there are 12 people in the group, and each person hosts the game at their house on their particular month of the year. There's 3 tables of four people and you roll 3 dice in turn. You roll for 1's, each 1 being one point (or 2's for one point on their turn, etc.) until someone rolls three 1's, (a "Bunco") or the "head table" gets 23 points. Then you switch tables and partners and roll for 2's, then 3's, and so forth. Depending upon how much time the evening is taking, you go through the six sides of the dice six times. Everyone pays $10 to play, and there are 5 prizes divided out of the $120. $40 for most Buncos, $30 for Most Wins, $20 for 2nd most wins, $20 for most losses, and $10 as a wild card among those who didn't win anything else.</p><p></p><p>It's a cheap, fun, easy way for you and your friends to stay in touch once a month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 287722, member: 99"] Lisa, Bunco is a dice game that is really simple. Usually there are 12 people in the group, and each person hosts the game at their house on their particular month of the year. There's 3 tables of four people and you roll 3 dice in turn. You roll for 1's, each 1 being one point (or 2's for one point on their turn, etc.) until someone rolls three 1's, (a "Bunco") or the "head table" gets 23 points. Then you switch tables and partners and roll for 2's, then 3's, and so forth. Depending upon how much time the evening is taking, you go through the six sides of the dice six times. Everyone pays $10 to play, and there are 5 prizes divided out of the $120. $40 for most Buncos, $30 for Most Wins, $20 for 2nd most wins, $20 for most losses, and $10 as a wild card among those who didn't win anything else. It's a cheap, fun, easy way for you and your friends to stay in touch once a month. [/QUOTE]
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