[Nfbc-info] How to play Bunco

Mary Willows mwillows at sbcglobal.net
Fri Aug 14 04:59:37 UTC 2009


Bunco is a dice game.
Each group is made up of 12 people.  You can have as many groups as 
possible.
Each group is broken up into 3 tables of 4 people.
One of the tables is called the "head table".  This table is the control 
table that determines when the round is over.
A round consists of 2 teams at each table rolling the dice and keeping track 
of scores.
First, you roll for one dot on the di.  Then, roll for the 2 dots, then 3 
dots and so on.
Scores are kept according to how many of the same number does are rolled.
When the head table calls Bunco everyone rotates to the next table and takes 
another partner and starts the round again.
Half way through, everybody must stop for cookies.  Then proceed for the 
last 2 rounds.
At the end of 4 rounds the winners are determined by how many bunco's are 
achieved.
We will use the money for a 50/50 prize at the end.  Bring in lots of door 
prizes and the prize categories can go on and on and on.

It's a lot of fun.  Bring all your friends and make the pot as high as 
possible.

I hope that helps.
Mary Willows, President
National Federation of the Blind of California
mwillows at sbcglobal.net 






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