Can I use PartyPot for UNO or other penalty-based games? Yes. Any game where players owe points, money, or penalties to each other works great with PartyPot. For UNO, the banker simply records who owes what after each round. The running totals and Smart Settlement handle the rest.
Can I use PartyPot for UNO or other penalty-based games?
Yes. Any game where players owe points, money, or penalties to each other works great with PartyPot. For UNO, the banker simply records who owes what after each round. The running totals and Smart Settlement handle the rest.
Detailed Answer
Yes! PartyPot works perfectly for UNO and other penalty-based games.
How to use PartyPot for UNO:
1. Create a room and set starting balance to 0 (or a positive number if tracking penalty points)
2. After each round, the losing players' card values are tallied
3. The banker records the penalty amounts as transfers to the winner
4. Running totals accumulate across rounds
5. At the end, Smart Settlement shows the final payouts
UNO scoring with PartyPot:
Other penalty-based games that work great:
Pro tip: For cumulative scoring games, set everyone's starting balance to 0 and use transfers to record each round's results. The transaction history becomes your complete scorecard.
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What games does PartyPot support?
PartyPot fully supports Ban Luck (Chinese Blackjack), Blackjack, In Between (Acey Deucey), Mahjong, Big Two (Chor Dai Ti), Baccarat, 8/9 (Pok Deng), Monopoly, and any game that requires money or score tracking. Poker (Texas Hold'em, Omaha) is partially supported with basic pot tracking — full poker features including side pots and blind timers are coming soon.
What about games not listed? Can I use PartyPot for any game?
Yes! PartyPot works as a universal money/score tracker. Whether you're playing Rummy, Bridge, Tongits, Capsa Susun, Catan, or any custom game, you can use PartyPot to track balances and transactions between players. If your game involves keeping score or moving money, PartyPot can handle it.
Can I run multiple game rounds in the same room?
Yes! You don't need to create a new room for each round. The room stays active and all balances carry over. If you want to reset balances for a new game, the banker can do that manually, or you can use Smart Settlement to close out the current game and start fresh.