Between discussions, close points, and happy hours, it's easy to lose track of the scores! Here are 10 simple tips to keep track of your points without confusion — whether you're playing with a notebook, a counter, or an app.

1. Don't wait until the end of the round

Note the score immediately after each end.
A minute of discussion or a glass of rosé, and presto — no one remembers whether it was 6 or 7. The key: don't procrastinate on the point .


2. Appoint a “scorekeeper”

Choose a player (male or female!) responsible for updating the score each time.
It's often more reliable than group monitoring... especially after two pastis.


3. Use a counter that is visible to everyone

A score counter placed on the table, the jack or the court board avoids many arguments.
Models like those from Score Pétanque allow you to instantly view the score without noting anything down — and above all without bad faith (in theory 😏).

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4. Note the scores on your smartphone

If you prefer digital, several free apps allow you to record your points, or even track your statistics.
Practical, but be careful not to get distracted by WhatsApp notifications while shooting.


5. Use visual cues

A pebble, a clothespin, a cork: it doesn't matter, as long as he scores every point won.
The Provençal way of doing things: efficient and zero technology.


6. Focus on clarity between teams

Before starting, decide together who scores the points .
Some people keep track of their own team's score, others of the opponent's. The important thing is not to mix the two.


7. Make an oral announcement at the start of each round.

A quick "That makes it 8 to 6 for us!" at the end of each round clarifies things and reinforces the friendly atmosphere.
And if everyone confirms, you avoid the end-of-game debates that resemble a local courtroom.


8. Take a picture of the score regularly

Clever tip for tournaments: photograph the board or scoreboard at each key stage.
It's also a great memory to share afterwards… especially when you win 😄.


9. Avoid approximations

“We were supposed to be around 10…” has never won a game.
Even in a friendly match, respecting the score is part of the game . And it's often this small detail that changes the atmosphere of a game.


10. Make Score Pétanque a habit

Simple, readable, and above all beyond dispute : the Score Pétanque counter pleases everyone.
Fixed to the table or planted in the ground, it becomes the silent referee of your games — and finally allows you to concentrate on the essentials: shooting accurately and pointing better than your brother-in-law .

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🏁 In summary

Keeping score in pétanque is an art of balance between rigor and conviviality.
With a little organization, a good tool and a lot of fair play (or not too much), you will fully enjoy the game without ever bickering over a point again.

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