Do you play Bunco? Great socializing ~~~ I recommend it!
By makingpots
@makingpots (11915)
United States
July 27, 2007 2:33am CST
It is a dice game played by many in my part of the US. Groups of twelve (often women) get together each month at someones home to play. It is an easy game requiring little thought so it is easy to social and have fun while playing. I have been playing with the same group of women for over a year now and it is a wonderful outlet for socialization.
Do you play or know anyone who does?
Bunco
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bunco (also Bunko and Bonko) is a parlour game played in teams with three dice. A winning throw in Bunco is to throw three of a kind of a specified number.
According to the World Bunco Association, Bunco began as a progressive dice game in England, later being imported to the American West as a gambling activity. It was not until after the Civil War that it evolved to a popular parlor game. The Association states that during Prohibition, Bunco as a gambling game was re-popularized and the term "Bunco-Squad" was born, referring to law-enforcement groups that busted up Bunco Gaming. Bunco as a family game saw a resurgence in popularity in the 1980s.
In recent years, the game has seen a resurgence in popularity in America, particularly among suburban women. As it is played today, Bunco is a social dice game involving 100% luck and no skill (there are no decisions to be made), scoring and a simple set of rules. Women who are part of a Bunco club take turns as the Bunco hostess, providing snacks, refreshments and the tables to set up the games. The hostess may also provide a door prize. Small amounts of money can be involved as well. The object of the game is to accumulate points and to roll certain combinations. The winners get prizes provided by the hostess or pooled from the club resources. Prizes frequently center on themes associated with the game such as fancy dice, dice embedded in soap, t-shirts featuring illustrations of dice, etc.
The game is played in six rounds. In each round you have to get the dice to match the number of the round. For example, if it is round one and you roll a one, you get one point. If you get two ones, you get two points, etc. If you get three one's on a single roll in round one you get a bunco worth 21 points. If you get three of a kind in any other number in round one you get trips and earn 5 poin
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@shashank1986 (625)
• India
3 Aug 07
Bunco . I heard this game for first time. But it sounds very interesting from the despcription you gave. Actually its not quite popular in my country. The only dice game that we play here is Ludo. I would really like to play Bunco. I will actually try to bring my friends into this game and build my group. But for some strategies it will be better if I could just play it online or something like that. Do you know any place where I can just try it out??
@makingpots (11915)
• United States
3 Aug 07
Thanks friend. I'm going to read about your game.
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