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titleAgile Poker Server

This part of the documentation relates to Agile Poker Enterprise for Jira Server. If you use Jira Cloud go to the Agile Poker Enterprise for Jira Cloud documentation /wiki/spaces/JPP/pages/148570335.

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  1. Session moderator shares screen with the participants and interacts on behalf of them. 
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  2. Moderator puts the issues to be estimated in a pile.
  3. First participant places top issue on the virtual wall.
  4. Next participant places top issue on the virtual wall relative to first issue:
    • if it’s smaller, it gets placed on the left
    • if it’s bigger, it gets placed on the right
    • if it’s around the same, then it should be placed below (forming a column)
  5. Next participant may:
    • either place issue from the pile on the virtual wall using the same rules as above
    • move an issue already placed on the wall/table together with a comment explaining this move
  6. The team continues to take turns placing issues until the pile is finally depleted and all issues are on the virtual wall.
  7. It is the time to fine-tune the order by moving issues one at a time with a few words of explanation.
  8. When everybody is OK with the outcome, the issues are ordered left to right, smallest to largest.
  9. The last step is to assign estimation value corresponding to each column (usually with Fibonacci sequence).
  10. Save the assigned values to the issues.


See how it works here:

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Creating relative estimation session

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Further readings 
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Keep in mind the following resources are not created nor maintained by Spartez, but you still might benefit from them:

https://www.thedroidsonroids.com/blog/the-best-way-of-estima…

Detailed explanation of the Team Estimation Game method. Good for introductory reading.
http://www8.cs.umu.se/kurser/5DV151/VT15/lectures/slides/f4_…

One-paged "cheat sheet" for the Team Estimation Game.

http://www.agilelearninglabs.com/2012/05/how-to-play-the-tea…

Another explanation of Team Estimation Game. Less pictures, but with more verbose examples.

https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Estimation-Dependable-Pr…Kindle pocked guide about Team Estimation, written by the technique author.
http://tracks.roojoom.com/r/2258#/trek?page=4Short comparison between Planning Poker, Magic Estimations and Team Estimation Game.
https://systemagility.com/2011/05/22/using-silent-grouping-to-s…Detailed explanation of the Silent Grouping method.
https://www.wibas.com/scrum/magic-estimation/enIntroductory explanation to the Magic Estimation method, with a bit of hints.

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