Bunco is fun! It is a great way to get together with women neighbors, chat about neighborhood things and meet new people!
What is Bunco? An easy dice based game. It is not gambling, per se, it is a way to get together with neighborhood friends.
Bunco is a dice game. Buy in is $5 per person to play. Also each player brings a wrapped gift worth $5.
The game is played at tables of four in competing teams of two. Players score points by rolling three dice and trying to match the number they're supposed to roll for that round. They get a point for each die that rolls the number, and if all three roll the number they score 21 points. They start with ones, then twos and so on...
One point is awarded for each target number rolled successfully. For example rolling
in round 1 earns 2 points, in round 2, the same roll earns one point. In rounds 3-6 this roll earns no points.
Five points are awarded for rolling three of a kind of any number except the current target number. For example rolling
in round 3 earns 5 points.
They get to keep rolling as long as they score one or more points with each roll. Once they fail to score they pass the dice to their left and the opposing team gets a chance to score.
If they roll three dice of the number they are looking for, then they yell BUNCO!!! and proceed to have the BUNCO BEAR thrown at them. For example, rolling
in Round 3. Rolling BUNCO is worth 21 points, but the player has to yell it out to get credit for it. The object of the game is to have the BUNCO BEAR at the end of the night- then you win the gifts!
During each round the teams at the Head Table try to score 21 points. The first team to score 21 points wins the round and play stops. At all other tables play stops when the Head Table play stops and the team with the highest score at each lower table wins the round. If your team wins you get to write a W on your score card.
At the end of three rounds wining players change tables, the winners at each of the lower tables move up a table, and the losers at the head table move to the lowest table. Players also switch partners at the end of the round, so you never play with the same partner twice in a row.
During play, players track the number of rounds they win and lose as a team, and the number of Buncos scored individually, on their personal scorecard. At the end of the night wins/losses and Buncos are tallied and prizes awarded.
SOUNDS LIKE FUN ????
Now we're going to tell you the truth... Bunco is a social event. It's a party. It's a blast! Twelve to sixteen of us get together once a month, leaving the cares and worries behind, and leaving the kids with their fathers or baby-sitters. | |
We fall off our diets, snacking on M&Ms, Chex-Mix, or anything else we can get our hands on. We have appetizers, a (usually) delicious dinner, and seconds on dessert. We drink our favorite spritzer, Chardonnay, or Drink-of-the-night, and we talk.
We talk about our kids. About the neighbors. About anyone who didn't show up. About our husbands, our jobs, their jobs, the builder in our community, TV shows, current events, and anything else that might tickle our fancy.
Oh yeah, and we play a silly, mindless dice game with wild abandon, hoping to take home a few more sheckles then we arrived with.
Want to join?
Email me at Ann@Century21Corona.com