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Planning Poker

Agile estimation technique where team members use cards to provide time/effort estimates for tasks anonymously before discussion. Combines individual expertise with team consensus to improve estimation accuracy and reduce anchoring bias.

Last updated: 2026-03-12 11:52

Overview

Planning Poker (also called Scrum Poker) is a consensus-based agile estimation technique where team members use numbered cards to estimate the effort or complexity of user stories or tasks. The method combines expert judgment with team discussion to produce more accurate estimates than individual assessments.

How It Works

The Process:

  1. Product Owner presents a user story
  2. Team discusses and asks clarifying questions
  3. Each member privately selects an estimate card
  4. All cards revealed simultaneously
  5. Discuss differences, especially extremes
  6. Re-estimate until consensus reached
  7. Record final estimate and move to next story

Card Values:

Key Principles

Anonymous Estimation:

Discussion-Based:

Relative Sizing:

Benefits

Improved Accuracy:

Team Building:

Efficiency:

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