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      Bunco - Wikipedia
      • Bunco was originally a confidence game similar to three-card monte. It originated in 19th-century England, where it was known as "eight dice cloth". It was imported to San Francisco as a gambling activity in 1855, where it gave its name to gambling parlors, or "bunco parlors", and more generally to any swindle.
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    Bunco (also spelled bunko or bonko or buncko) is a dice game with twelve or more players, divided into groups of four, trying to score points while taking turns rolling three dice in a series of six rounds. A bunco is achieved when a person rolls three-of-a-kind and all three numbers match the round number which is decided at the beginning of ...

  3. The etymological origins of “bunco” aren’t entirely known. Like many words, their regional, cultural, and native uses have changed over centuries. Both “bunco” and “bunko” spellings likely derive from the Spanish word “banca” (for “bench”) or “banco” (for “bank”).

  4. Bunco dates back to the late 1800's and was played by groups of women, school children, and couples. The old fashioned game of the future is becoming ever more popular at parties, social events, and new groups are popping up across the country.

  5. Bunco came to the United States from England prior to the California Gold Rush. Much like the Gold Rush, most people who set out to get rich with Bunco were left swindled or penniless. By the 1920s Prohibition, Bunco became a favorite game in speakeasies and underground bars.

  6. Despite the ease at which people were separated from their money by trick dice and shady practices, the game was irresistibly popular. Gambling parlors became Bunco parlors as players flocked in for a drink and the deceptively simple dice game.

  7. Nov 15, 2023 · It originated as a confidence game, a form of scam. Players would wager a small amount of money for the first game, and win. In the second game, when the stakes and the Player’s confidence have been raised, regular dice are swapped out for Bunco dice, ensuring the scammer’s victory.

  8. What is Bunco? Bunco is a game of dice, often played in social groups at monthly game nights. To add to the excitement, groups have the option of adding in a little gambling via a pot of cash or prizes to be won at the end of the night. Food, cocktails, and a little witty repartee between players often accompany the rolling of the dice.