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| scottcrib | Seven ways for a combined 4+ points. What's your choice today? |
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Joined: June 2013 (4483 votes) Sunday 3:42 AM
I quite like A-5-7-9 (2-2), but I'll gamble on something nice happening in the crib with A-2-2-9 (5-7).
Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 16th Nov 2025 🏆Score: 121 to 118 🔥SP: 1225 📅Streak: 153 https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/673/3333658/1 1. 7-7 2. 7-K 3. 10-Q 4. 3-4 5. 5-J 6. 8-Q 7. 3-5 8. 4h-7 9. 6-K 10. J-K Desperately trying to hold them back in hand seven. The app didn't like my choice. In hand four I could have chosen 10-J instead. Two points fewer to begin with, but potential for growth and maybe a safer discard? tevdodd says: I played twice (After realizing I curiously botched hand 2 pegging). It was a significantly different game than you played. Both games I threw 3-T hand 4, the best result of the people I follow went 3-4 as you did. Also, I think you were referring to Hand 8, which I love because I can't remember the last time I saw that particular arrangement of cards. 445778 I went 5-8, but again we played very different games I'm sure after we varied in hand 2. |
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Joined: June 2013 (4483 votes) Sunday 3:45 AM
* Oops. Hand eight was the unpopular defensive choice |
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Joined: July 2016 (1923 votes) Sunday 4:06 AM
We all love those 3-Card -Elevens with a pair at the end for pegging; but for every time that pegging coup works, there will be many more times it doesn't, and we've given ourselves a much lower Crib. Don't get cute. Stick to the basic averages. The two key connectors go into our Crib. After the cut I have 6 in the hand, and prospects for a decent Crib. Defense to the lead. Might be able to self pair my deuces while still playing away. |
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Joined: March 2016 (2353 votes) Sunday 4:24 AM
I guess that I am with the majority.
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Joined: April 2008 (7063 votes) Sunday 4:25 AM
A 2 3 4 X cuts for main hand and then 5 6 7 8 X for help in the crib . The double eleven counts might determine pegging. dec |
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Joined: April 2011 (4562 votes) Sunday 5:17 AM
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Joined: March 2009 (2955 votes) Sunday 5:32 AM
Keep the double-run possibility and pegging potential intact, and 57 to the crib, seems like the way to go. |
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Joined: February 2009 (1719 votes) Sunday 5:33 AM
Agree with above. |
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Joined: August 2009 (2374 votes) Sunday 5:49 AM
As above. Let's get the 5 working. |
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Joined: August 2023 (282 votes) Sunday 6:09 AM
Fully on board this train today |
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Joined: March 2008 (6309 votes) Sunday 6:33 AM
Not liking anything on the menu. Hence 5-7 in my crib might find some friends. |
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Joined: December 2023 (407 votes) Sunday 6:37 AM
I am on my own so far. Kept 2+2 with a chance for more.
Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 16th Nov 2025 🏆Score: 121 to 118 🔥SP: 1295 📅Streak: 5 https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/673/8363472/1 |
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Joined: May 2025 (101 votes) Sunday 6:41 AM
Best time to gamble. Lost. Hoping he's holding all the bashful tens so I can peg 11. |
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Joined: May 2025 (101 votes) Sunday 6:42 AM
Sleeping. Not 11 8. |
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Joined: May 2024 (574 votes) Sunday 7:37 AM
Throwing the pair to the crib. |
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Joined: July 2017 (816 votes) Sunday 7:45 AM
Runnin with the cool kids today. |
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Joined: March 2020 (1367 votes) Sunday 7:51 AM
Ditto...5 in the crib better than in my hand ryman554 says: But you kept the (three-card) five in your hand! SallyAnn3 says: hmmm...am guessing that you are AKA Meow?
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Joined: February 2008 (5837 votes) Sunday 9:12 AM
At 0*-0 playing a Defense strategy for the pegging the dynamic expected averages and Win/Loss %s are:
_______________Pone's Defense___Hand_Pegs____Crib_Total___W9 %____W10 % A-2-2-9____4.87+(-2.20)+6.24=8.91____33.8____47.1 A-2-2-7____4.91+(-2.13)+5.48=8.26____31.8____38.9 A-5-7-9____4.87+(-2.11)+5.42=8.18____32.6____45.5 2-2-7-9____4.00+(-2.22)+5.47=7.25____29.9____43.9 A-2-2-5____5.39+(-2.22)+4.01=7.18____30.2____35.4 Defense______L9 %____L10 % A-2-2-9_______26.4____26.6 A-2-2-7_______38.6____36.4 A-5-7-9_______27.1____28.3 2-2-7-9_______25.9____29.2 A-2-2-5_______41.9____40.5 A-2-2-9 is best for expected averages by 0.65pt. and is significantly best for Win %s and lowest for Loss %s. So, I'll select the 5-7 to discard. After the A cut I'll play Defense to the lead. |
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Joined: April 2019 (916 votes) Sunday 9:40 AM
I have a pegging question - nothing much to do with today's puzzle.
(I discarded 7-5, BTW) Suppose it's your crib and after discarding you hold 3456. Opp leads a 10-spot, say, a queen. The cut card isn't all that relevant to this discussion - this is about pegging. In the past, I've routinely played my 6 on the Q, bypassing 15 and looking to finagle some points as we approach 31. Not a bad way to go. But lately I've been trying something different. My 3456 is beautiful for runs. How about playing my 3 on the Q? Hopefully, Opp plays his 2, then I play my 4, he plays his 5 and I play my 6. He's made 6 pts in runs, I've made 8 with a likely additional go. Plus yet another go, and a possible extra 2 points when he leads his last(4th) card and I respond with my 4th card(the 5). I've been trying this lately, about 6 opportunities have risen and all turned out favorably for me. Playing the 3 on his Q instead of the 6. Other run hands function similarly, eg holding 2345 when Opp leads a Q - instead of 15-ing it, maybe play the 2 on it and go from there. 6 opportunities is hardly a good sample size. Need 100's or 1000's of cases. But it makes for a good discussion. What do you players here think about this? Go "safe" and bypass the 15? Or engage in a run battle immediately? JCM says: I should add that we're NOT in an end-game situation, where it may well be we do NOT want to get into a run battle.
We're mid-game or early game.
And a run battle may be especially good if it helps us reach those par holes. |
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Joined: July 2016 (1923 votes) Sunday 10:46 AM
Hi JCM. I always just take the (15-2) on offense, and play the 6 on defense. Seems like clutching at straws to hope for the 2 response to the 3. But I'd love to hear how 'the wise guys' play that lead. You are right. It would take 1000's of trials.
james500 says: Hi both, hope you're having a nice weekend. It's a good question. X(10)-6(16)-X(26)-5(31/2); X(10)-3(13)-5(18)-4(22/3+1) is a decent pegging strategy. If I needed the points though, I'd take the initial 15/2. Maybe: X(10)-5(15/2)-5(20/2)-6(26)-go-4(30/3+1). It's situationally dependent. Inushtuk1 says: Thanks James. JCM says: Thanks to both of you for taking the time to respond.
When I have a run-making 4 cards and Opp leads to me, I think I'll likely go for a run battle, if board position suggests it, rather than taking "15-2" which Opp usually equalizes. |