Today's results so far

*** This hand was suggested by Eolus619
66*-61  ?
46%
46%
31%
31%
10%
10%
5%
5%
3%
3%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Total votes: 318
Eolus619Where does the five go?
james500

Joined: June 2013 (4339 votes)

Thursday 3:19 AM
5-6 was the other option I considered.
Every cut except a 2 helps this hand.
K-? is a reasonably common Pone discard. J-Q stands ready to take advantage of this.

Cribbage Pro Scrimmage
26th Jun 2025
🏆Score: 121 to 110
🌋SP: 1615
📅Streak: 10
https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/530/3333658/1

1. 6-K
2. Q-Q
3. A-6
4. A-A, (flush?)
5. 3-8
6. 2-10h
7. 10-K
8. A-Q
9. 7-J, (didn't matter too much).
Rosemarie44

Joined: March 2016 (2234 votes)

Thursday 3:21 AM
JQT

Joined: October 2008 (4510 votes)

Thursday 3:24 AM
(A 4 5 6) might peg the best, but I still like to hold (A 4 J Q) in this frequently seen arrangement on this site. Most ideas yield Nine Points in our Hand after any X Card comes up, so it's all about what we wish to have in our Crib. 🍦

Let's Toss (5 6) today, just to show that it CAN be done, although Toss (J Q) and even Toss (A J) can do well, too. Among the Top Five ideas, only Toss (A 4) is a real mistake here, as it's the weakest way to get a "Five" into our Crib. 🍨

After the Ten of Diamonds Cut Card, we now have Nine Points in our Hand, with prospects for a good Crib. 🍧
dec

Joined: April 2008 (6849 votes)

Thursday 3:35 AM
Proactive here lets go for the triple play here. dec
mrob2199

Joined: February 2009 (1692 votes)

Thursday 3:37 AM
I’m going to keep my touching connector x cards together-a picture cut could realistically net us a 9 hand ,8 crib with excellent pegging potential to boot as well
Gougie00

Joined: March 2008 (6165 votes)

Thursday 3:40 AM
Looking for a big payday.
tevdodd

Joined: May 2021 (266 votes)

Thursday 3:50 AM
Hope we hear from Hal today, curious to see the numbers vs J-Q.

Cribbage Pro Scrimmage
Score: 121 to 110
SP: 1665

1. 6-K
2. Q-Q
3. A-6
4. A-9 44*-37
5. 3-8
6. 2-8 67*-63
7. 2-7 87-71*
8. A-Q
9. 6-7

Wordle 1,468 4/6*

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Jazzselke

Joined: March 2009 (2861 votes)

Thursday 3:56 AM
Shipping off the JQ; A456 is great for pegging as both the dealer and non-dealer. However, if the face-cards were i.e. 10K or QK, would opt for the 56.
farleysma

Joined: March 2022 (354 votes)

Thursday 5:20 AM
Playing for pegging potential with the A456 and lots of cuts that will help that hand. Also feeling good about the touching picture cards to the crib. A lot of cuts, including pictures, could make up for being a little behind positionally.
Sgt Pegger

Joined: July 2017 (679 votes)

Thursday 6:21 AM
I prefer this hold in this position.
SallyAnn3

Joined: March 2020 (1248 votes)

Thursday 6:36 AM
What the Jazz man said...
Inushtuk1

Joined: July 2016 (1830 votes)

Thursday 6:38 AM
2 card cut insurance here. I'd keep the peggers earlier in the game; but not at this critical board position. I want to be sure to start with at least 7. Defense to the lead.
domandcarol

Joined: August 2023 (149 votes)

Thursday 6:56 AM
Considered other discards but decided I liked keeping connected cards connected.
Eolus619

Joined: June 2020 (1754 votes)

Thursday 7:12 AM
Hello and thanks to all for the comments. I discarded 5-6 when I played this hand. I have read the reasons for keeping A-4-5-6 and see the merit in that approach. An interesting piece of evidence from Ras..of the 20 most frequent dealer discards, a 5 appears only twice..5/K @ #13 and 5/J @ #16. This seems to be a solid reason why 33 of the 46 lowest average n/der discards involve a F/T.
Eolus619 says: BTW..Rob M has written a column in CW about the challeng of pegging fives..he believes a player will not become elite until they have learned to play the five properly
MarktheShark

Joined: January 2024 (498 votes)

Thursday 9:37 AM
If we were not short of position (70), I would pitch J-Q. A-J offers a little more oomph. Considered 5-6, but that leaves such a poor pegger (and I am a pegger).
HalscribCLX

Joined: February 2008 (5697 votes)

Thursday 11:41 AM
At 66*-61 playing an Optimal strategy for the pegging (cautious offense) the dynamic expected averages and Win/Loss %s are:

_______________Net
Optimal___Hand_Pegs_Crib_Total____W4 %____W5 %
A-4-5-6____8.85+1.63+4.63=15.11____34.6____47.2
4-5-6-Q____9.72+1.52+3.34=14.58____32.3____50.8
4-5-6-J____9.98+1.48+3.04=14.50____33.1____51.4
A-4-J-Q____6.70+0.50+6.40=13.60____31.0____51.5
5-6-J-Q____6.93+0.91+5.22=13.07____27.5____45.7

Optimal_______L4 %____L5 %
A-4-5-6________21.9____37.8
4-5-6-Q________17.6____34.7
4-5-6-J________17.6____34.2
A-4-J-Q________16.0____33.8
5-6-J-Q________18.5____38.4

A-4-5-6 is best for expected averages by 0.53pt. and although it is not best for Win %s and lowest for Loss % as we're only half way through the game I'll select the J-Q to discard.

After the 10 cut I'll play Offense to the lead.
Eolus619 says: hmmmmmm…pondering Hal..#s and W/L %s ..seems likely five hands ( including this one ) are left in the game 66*-61..82-71*..92*-87..108-97*…118*-113
tevdodd says: Kind of goes back to my question from a couple of days ago. If you pick-up this hand and take an offensive look at it, rather than an optimal look, does it change the resulting values?
guideontheside

Joined: July 2020 (637 votes)

Thursday 12:22 PM
Definitely wasn't breaking up the 3 card run - got my Kabangy cut!
LoneStarPegger

Joined: January 2008 (857 votes)

Thursday 8:58 PM
Lovely turn up... Hit both the hand and crib! Will play cautiously optimistic!
Assman

Joined: May 2024 (432 votes)

Thursday 9:25 PM
I like it this way today.