The second major change is the detailed offensive and defensive in/out system, which allows the scorekeeper to specify very specifically when players enter and leave the game.
Cuju even became popular amongst the scholars and intellectuals, and if a courtier lacked skill in the game, he could pardon himself by acting as a scorekeeper.
Bids are recorded by the scorekeeper.
One player is the scorekeeper and uses either the special scoresheet printed in the instructions (it can be photocopied freely) or a piece of plain paper to keep score.
Each training field has an individual scorekeeper/announcer shelter and spectator seating for 120 people.
It is also customary for the second player out to procure a beverage for the lineman/scorekeeper (as used in play).
She missed it, but the scorekeeper accidentally recorded it, so the scoreboard showed 6363.
The scorekeeper totals all the points obtained by each player.