Bounskee is more than just a game...
It's a finesse sport!
There are many ways to play Bounskee and all have an element of sport, but some versions lend themselves well to more structured competitions...
As such, there should be official standards. First, let's go over some definitions.
- A competitive Bounskee player is called a "baller"
- An official scorekeeper and enforcer of official Bounskee standards is called a "shotcaller"
- A competitive match of Bounskee between 2 ballers (or teams) is called a "bout"
How about a BOUT of Bounskee?
We recently started taking stats at official Bounskee events.
Check out some pre-official Bounskee tournament footage here
What makes a Bounskee event official?
Great question!
For a Bounskee event to be considered official, there must be at least one licenced Bounskee shotcaller present to keep score and enforce standards. These events can come in many forms- from demonstrations to fundraisers to league nights to tournaments and possibly more...
Different events may include different contests and not all will offer official bouts. At this time, we are only keeping stats for the following:
- Bounskee Classic High Score Contest
- Bounskee Slots Overflow Contest
- Bounskee Classic Bouts
Only a licensed Bounskee shotcaller can record official stats. While some contests may allow for multiple attempts to win, only a baller's first official attempt at any event will count toward official stats (the first official attempt per day for multi-day events). At non-tournament events that offer competitive bouts, only a baller's first bout will count toward official stats. For tournaments, all bouts will count toward official stats.
League membership is not required to submit a score to Bounskee statistics, but may be required to compete in certain events and may come with other perks, as well.
While no actual league exists quite yet, we are preparing the infrastructure. If you are interested in becoming a league master, please shoot us a message!