One point is scored for every bag that remains on the board at the end of the inning, and three points are awarded for every bag that goes through the center hole. Players then walk to the other board to score the inning.Players take turns tossing their bags one by one towards the other board until they have both tossed all four of their bags.Players will stand next to their side of the board with their bags.Boards should be set up between 40 and 45 feet apart, front to front (this can be adjusted for children and skill levels, this is just what the ACA says).The rules are simple, and you're going to love it! According to the American Cornhole Association (yes, that is a real thing), the rules are as follows: First and foremost, we felt it was important to start with the classic rules in case anyone has forgotten the rules and is too embarrassed to ask.