Scoring

Two Tie, All Tie

Definition

A Wisconsin scoring convention for ties: when the picker's team and defenders each capture exactly 60 points, the hand is treated as a no-score push for everyone instead of a partial loss. Named for the idea that if two opposing sides tie, the whole table ties.

Example

60–60 split — chips stay put, deal moves on, no one wins or loses the hand.

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