Crokinote Scoring Guide

Crokinote is built around a simple structure:

How frame scoring works

At the end of a frame, each player or team counts the value of their discs on the board. A disc sunk in the centre hole is worth 20. Discs in the rings are worth their ring value.

Only the player or team with the higher total scores points for the frame. The losing side scores 0 for that frame.

Example:

The winner scores the difference between the two totals.

Games in Crokinote

A game is made up of a chosen number of frames. The default Crokinote setup is 4 frames per game.

At the end of the game, the frame scores are added together to produce the game total.

Matches in Crokinote

A match is made up of one or more games. You choose the number of games at the start of the match.

Crokinote keeps track of:

Scoring styles in Crokinote

Crokinote gives you a scoring style choice at setup.

WCC Style

This is the standard subtractive scoring style most casual players will recognize. Frame scores are added as points over the course of the game.

NCA Style

This style awards match points per frame:

Use this if your local club or tournament uses that format.

Singles or Doubles

Crokinote supports both:

This choice changes the match setup label only. The sheet itself still records the score clearly either way.

Which options should most players choose?

If you are playing casually and just want a clean score sheet:

Why Crokinote asks these questions

Crokinole is played in homes, clubs, and tournaments, and scoring can vary slightly between groups. Crokinote lets players choose the format that fits the table they are sitting at.

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