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How to play Bunco Night.
When starting to play Bunco Night, the first thing you need to do is decide how much you are going to bet.  The two yellow buttons are used for this.  The Select Dice button will allow you to roll up to 18 dice in sets of three.  The Bet Per Die button will allow allow you to multiply your bet (and your winnings!).  As you select the number of dice you wish to bet on, the paytable will change, indicating what pays are available and how much you will win for certain dice combinations.
Once you press Roll Dice, the game begins!  The three dice will roll on the left side of the screen, and when they stop, they will be copied into the paytable.  Here, you have rolled a 6 and two 4's.  The object of the game is to roll the same numbers in a row as much as possible. At the beginning of the game, all six numbers are considered active, or as your "points."  As long as you keep rolling the same points, you win!  So, in this case, 6 and 4 are your points.  Since you did not roll 1,2,3 or 5 these numbers are not active anymore.

On your next roll, you have rolled a 6,4 and 2.  Notice that the 6 and 4 are white with a highlight around them, and the 2 is grey.  Dice that are white indicate points that have been matched throughout the game.  Highlighted, or strobing, dice indicate what your current points are.  Because two of the dice on this roll match your current points, you get paid based on the value in the second column.  You win 20 credits!  And you still have two points active.

On your third roll, you roll a 4, 5 and 1.  The 4 is an active point, so you have matched 1 point, paying you 10 from the first column.  However, since you did not roll a 6, that number is not an active point anymore.  4 is the only active point now; LETS GO 4!
Sadly, on your next roll, you rolled a 6, and two 5's. The game is over, and you've won 30 credits.
Normally, Bunco Night is played in Auto Roll mode.  That is, when you press Roll Dice, the game will automatically keep rolling until the game is over.  At any point, you can turn this feature on or off with the Auto Roll Button.  When Auto Roll is off, you will have to press the Roll Dice button at each stage of the game.
And that's how you play Bunco Night. But there are a few special dice rolls you need to know about first!
Rolling three-of-a-kind that match an active point is a Bunco.  A Bunco awards the value in the fourth pay column.  So, in this example, 5 was the only point left after the second roll, and rolling three 5's on the third roll pays 450!!  And 5 is still an active point for more winnings.

Also, since all numbers are active points at the beginning of the game, ANY three-of-a-kind on your first roll scores a Bunco!

If you look at the upper right hand corner of the screen, you'll see the bonuses that can be won if you roll multiple Buncos in a game.  Two Buncos in a single game will pay the Double Bunco Bonus in addition to the regular Bunco pays.  And a third Bunco in a single game will also award the Triple Bunco Bonus.
If you roll a three-of-a-kind that doesn't match an active point, you have rolled a Free Ride.  A Free Ride let's you continue the game with your current active points intact.  So, in this example, the first roll created active points for 6 and 1.  Three fives awarded a Free Ride, keeping the 6 and 1 alive.  On the third roll, only a 6 matched, scoring 10 from the paytable, and making the 1 inactive for the rest of the game.
Starting with the third roll, some faces of the die will include bonus symbols on them.  If, on a single roll, you get three dice that include the bonus symbol on them, you will be qualified to start the Bunco Night Bonus Game!  The bonus game will begin immediately after the base game has concluded.
Once the bonus game starts, there will be a ring of prizes with credit values on them which you can win.  Pressing Roll Die will cause the die to spin and stop on a number.  The arrow will move clockwise around the ring that many spaces and stop on an item.  You win the credits associated with that prize!  After that, all the other positions on the ring will be replaced with other items with higher values, or Game Over spaces.
Landing on the Game Over spaces awards its value and also ends the bonus game.

Also, at any point during the bonus round, if you do not wish to press the Roll Die button every time, you may press the Auto Roll button, which will auto-play the bonus game for you.



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