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Bunco : ウィキペディア英語版
Bunco

Modern Bunco (also Bunko or Bonko) is a parlour game played in teams with three dice.
==History==
Bunco was originally a confidence game similar to three card monte.〔(Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present - 1890 )〕〔(Our Rival, the Rascal - 1897 )〕 It originated from 19th-century England where it was known as "eight dice cloth".〔(Professional Criminals of America - 1886 )〕 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. After the Civil War the game evolved to a popular parlor game. During the 1920s and Prohibition, Bunco was re-popularized as a gambling game, often associated with a speakeasy. Law-enforcement groups raiding these parlors came to be known as "Bunco squads". Bunco as a family game saw a resurgence in popularity in the 1980s.〔(Bunco history ) World Bunco Association official site. Retrieved 19 January 2010〕

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