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How to Keep Score in Uno

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Summary: In the game of Uno, numerical cards are counted as the number they represent, while other special cards and wild cards are counted as 20 and 50 points, respectively. Learn how to keep score in Uno and award points in a given round by following tips from a gaming enthusiast in this free video on playing tabletop games.

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"UNO is really a fun game to play. Hi, my name is Dean Hale and today I'm going to teach you how to keep score in UNO. To keep score in UNO, you'll play to the end to the one player puts down their card yells UNO and then the game ends. At that point in time, every player is going to tally up the cards in their hand and add up the points. All those points will go the person who put the last card down in one. The points are as follows. If you have just regular card, this is number three that counts as three points. All your numerical cards are just counted as the numerical value and you add them up. If you have a draw two, a reverse or a skip card, those are twenty points each. If you have a wild or a wild draw four card those cards are fifty points each. So, at the end of your round you're going to add up all the points tallying them together and that's how many points is going to go to the person that actually won the game and all the people that played through the same thing they get the points. You play to a certain amount of points, 500 and the first one to 500 wins. So, try to keep those draw fours and wilds cards out of the winner's hand. My name is Dean Hale and now you know how to keep score playing UNO."

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