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1. crazyg+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-01-25 01:12:23
Funny, I've never been on a team that did.

Otherwise, it would be impossible to have 20-point stories done in a 10-business-day sprint! Under the usual assumption that a single person is responsible for the whole story.

For the teams I've been on, a point has usually been more like a third of a day or half a day, i.e. 2-3 hours of uninterrupted concentration, and the 1/2 point card is used rarely. Sounds like you've probably used 1/2 point stories a lot more...

But this is why points are arbitrary. Each team decides whatever precise scale it wants. And it really depends on the type of work you're doing too -- whether the smallest stories tend to be things that are day-sized or things that are 2-hour sized.

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2. SoftTa+Hc[view] [source] 2026-01-25 03:21:41
>>crazyg+(OP)
Yeah we had half-point stories. Never remember getting as high as 20. I think we topped out at about 13 and those were usually split if they could be. It's been years since I did planning poker, sort of surprised to hear that it's still in use.
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3. crazyg+bn1[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-01-25 15:27:35
>>SoftTa+Hc
> sort of surprised to hear that it's still in use.

Why? It's not like it was some fad that didn't work. When things work, organizations tend to stick with them.

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