Today's results so far
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Total votes: 263 |
Joined: February 2009 (1722 votes) Friday 3:03 AM
No need to to overthink this one-the A,2 3,or any picture gives us at least 12-a middle card cut, while somewhat stifling our hand,still provides a doggone good chance at crib support |
Joined: March 2016 (2278 votes) Friday 3:07 AM
Can't add more than Rob's comments with today's submission. |
Joined: October 2008 (4553 votes) Friday 3:20 AM
We are the Dealer, sitting just Three Holes 'shy' of the Third Street Par Hole 70, while our Opponent sits an 'Average Pone Tally' of Ten Holes away from that same, crucial target.
Every Additional Hole we 'surrender' to our Opponent in this scenario places Pone deeper into the 'Zone,' while at the same time, we'd like to 'best' or beat our own average by Three Holes, in order to get back on pace! We can choose between: a FLUSH, a Double Run, or Two PAIRS, making this a lovely arrangement, but only if we can assess it properly! The FLUSH of (Ad 2d 3d 7d) begins with Seven Points, while the Double Run of (A A 2 3) or the Two PAIRS (A A 7 7) begin with Eight Points. Since we often 'bump up' any prospective FLUSH by One Point, we can consider all three ideas to be of equal starting value of Eight Points. In fact, after a quick glance, we should notice that the FLUSH will become at least Nine Points after ANY Cut Card! That still leaves lots of variables to examine, and these include: Hand Growth Potential, Pegging Potential, and Potential Crib Value. Let's address these in reverse order: The Crib Value of Toss (2 3) is 7.00 Points; the Crib Value of Toss (7 7) is 5.92 Points; and the Crib Value of Toss (A 7) is 3.85 Points (Schell, all figures). That probably eliminates the FLUSH from contention today, as it entails a paltry Crib Value of below Four Points. Sadly, the FLUSH is unlikely to save us here. As far as Pegging Potential, the Double Run of ALL Small Cards should excel above and beyond those Two PAIRS of (A A 7 7), but it might be close, since Middle Cards frequently allow the successful play of Small Card PAIRS, while holding ALL FOUR Small Cards sometimes 'stumbles' when trying to get the Count pushed up toward Thirty-One. The Two PAIRS might also allow us to peg more Defensively if required, an attribute which should not be overlooked at such a Relative Score. Therefore, let's consider these as near equals! Potential Hand Growth is probably where our two remaining ideas will distinguish themselves. The Two PAIRS of (A A 7 7) will grow to become Ten Points or more after Twelve Cut Cards (AA, 6666, 77, 8888), which shall occur 12/46 equals 0.261 or about 26% of the time, while the Double Run of (A A 2 3) will grow to become Ten Points or more after Thirty-Six Cut Cards (AA, 222, 333, 4444, 8888, 9999, TTTT, JJJJ, QQQQ, KKKK), which shall occur 36/46 equals 0.783 or about 78% of the time. It's probably not even close, since the Double Run 'mops up' the most Growth Points here, but it's an interesting puzzle as it shows that an equal-looking FLUSH that promises to start with the MOST points can end up being in Third Place on the podium! Also, while Toss (2 3) can attain up to Eighteen Points in our Crib, while allowing for the Two PAIRS to reach Twenty Points, it slides down to Second Place due to the comparative weakness of the Two PAIRS as a Hand after MOST Cut Cards. Let's Toss (7 7) today, and retain the Double Run, which is the Hand most likely to grow, while simultaneously allowing us to peg, and also placing something of value into our Crib. After the Trey of Clubs Cut Card, we now have Sixteen Points in our Hand, with prospects for a good Crib. 🍧 Wordle 1,511 4/6 ⬛⬛⬛⬛🟩 ⬛⬛🟨⬛⬛ ⬛🟨⬛🟨🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Eolus619 says: JQT..wordle today…your comments often have this effect of DCH readers …at least imo Eolus619 says: on not of…geez |
Joined: May 2021 (315 votes) Friday 3:27 AM
Straight forward today. I don't see any justification for the alternative here. Starting to question the mods now (But I am thankful for what you do!). I know better puzzles have been thrown away.
Cribbage Pro Daily Scrimmage *Spoiler* Score: 120 to 121 LOSS Discards 1. 2-9 0-0* 2. 7-8 3. T-K 4. Q-K 5. 2s-K 6. A-Q 7. 9-Q 8. 7-K 9. 3-7 Got cute pegging hand 9 when conventional wisdom might've gotten the job done. (Might) Wordle 1,511 4/6 ⬜🟨🟩🟨⬜ ⬜🟨🟩🟨⬜ 🟩⬜🟩⬜🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 More like 11/6 Made up quite a few new words with the unconventional start I gave myself. HfxKen says: Respectfully, not all puzzles should be brain teasers or challenging to intermediate and above players. There are a lot of new players who visit this site.
There are IMHO ,2 options a new player could consider. Posters like JQT break things down for all of u
us. Eolus619 says: Morning tevdodd..James500 has been a valuable contributor to DCH since 2013 and has voted 4382 times ..VERY frequently with insightful comments ..DCH is often viewed by over 300 voters and the range of experience is broad. Ras counsels when in doubt flush..this may not be the time for that today ..but then again we play a game of choices …the mods, Courdelion, Hal, JQT( in-spite of his icon malady❗️) do a terrific job daily imo..So I agree with HfxKen..I learn from your perspective ..i appreciate you joining DCH…all the best tevdodd says: Just frustration from knowing good submissions that were thrown away, and not secondarily recorded. I agree with Ken's statement and have advocated for hands like this to be included. Eolus619 says: hello…i would be frustrated too….my suggestion is submit then again.🤞they make it thru the vetting fentesk says: My goodness, I expected to see significant differences in our Scrimmage hands today given score (I lost 106-121 even with winning pegging 31 to 25) but we discarded the same (outside of my tossing 2h where you had 2s which shouldn't change things in Scrimmage). I must have really botched multiple things pegging today. Nice job getting to 120. tevdodd says: 10 pt swing hand 1. |
Joined: April 2011 (4500 votes) Friday 3:50 AM
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Joined: June 2025 (55 votes) Friday 4:05 AM
Boom |
Joined: April 2008 (6894 votes) Friday 4:27 AM
A slight hesitancy to think about 2-3 , but not long. dec |
Joined: June 2013 (4382 votes) Friday 4:38 AM
Clutching at straws now, but I hope my opponent discarded some X cards.
A loss on Cribbage Pro's daily Scrimmage. Two in a row. Lots of colour after guess one on Wordle, but I can't think of something that would fit for word two. ** Spoiler ahead ** Wordle 1,511 X/6 🟨🟨⬛🟨🟩 = BIOME MarktheShark says: Not a Wordle fan, but IMBUE seems to fit. james500 says: Hi Mark, hope you're well. Thanks for the word, it's not one I would have thought of independently. Eolus619 says: James500..Ras addresses dealer discards ( in his video class ) when sacrificing two ( not four) points to do so..2/3 is on the list..we play a game of choices ..yours is a valise alternative ..thx for the puzzle
https://vashoncribbage.weebly.com/uploads/5/6/7/4/56741021/chart_11.pdf Eolus619 says: actually valid ..not valise..geez guideontheside says: Darn, should have looked here first for the Wordle, but since I got it in 3, I think I did good! MarktheShark says: LOL. I apologize. This group takes Wordle much more seriously than I do. Personally, I prefer number puzzles, like KenKen. |
domandcarol
Joined: August 2023 (187 votes) Friday 5:06 AM
In with the crowd today |
Joined: July 2017 (719 votes) Friday 5:28 AM
Betting on the pone sending a 10/K to our crib. |
Joined: March 2020 (1281 votes) Friday 5:41 AM
Sticking with the sure 10 points, more hits, and peggers. |
Joined: December 2023 (312 votes) Friday 5:56 AM
Sending the 2, 3 was tempting!
Got smoked today 🫤 Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 8th Aug 2025 💔Score: 92 to 121 ⭐SP: 350 📅Streak: 224 |
Joined: February 2009 (1657 votes) Friday 6:26 AM
Like Sally’s reasoning above as well as others holding it this way. |
Joined: May 2024 (477 votes) Friday 6:30 AM
Ditto |
Joined: July 2020 (1056 votes) Friday 6:39 AM
Bah. |
Joined: January 2024 (541 votes) Friday 7:01 AM
Positionally, we are slightly short (70*-60) but should make that up this hand. 2-3, 7-7, flush? I like sending 2-3 into my crib, but numbers do not justify it here. |
Joined: June 2020 (1797 votes) Friday 7:03 AM
Ras counsels when in doubt flush..he also says his rules/axioms apply around 95% of the time ..To me ,this is the other 5% of the time. I will start with eight and make the second highest pair average to my crib….and with cuts from 11/13 ranks helping hand or crib it’s hard not to also play for a favorable cut ..which also goes against another of Ras’s counsels ...thanks James500 for the other 5% of the time puzzle❗️
https://www.cribbage.org/NewSite/tips/rasmussen6.asp |
Joined: February 2008 (5737 votes) Friday 1:41 PM
At 67*-60 playing an Offense strategy for the pegging the dynamic expected averages and Win/Loss %s are:
________________Our Offense___Hand__Pegs_Crib_Total____W4 %____W5 % A-A-2-3____11.43+3.43+5.68=20.54____55.2____72.1 A-A-7-7_____9.48+2.89+6.68=19.05____48.6____67.6 AD-2-3-7D__10.33+3.57+3.46=17.36____40.0____59.4 Offense_______L4 %____L5 % A-A-2-3________14.7____19.7 A-A-7-7________14.5____22.9 AD-2-3-7D______16.3____38.2 A-A-2-3 is best for expected averages by 1.49pts. and is very much best for Win %s and lowest for Loss %s. After the 3 cut I'll play Defense to the lead. |
feralba24
Joined: December 2024 (108 votes) Friday 2:31 PM
Went with AA77. Believe a hand or two of Wordle before a game of Cribbage is a worth investment. IMO feralba24 says: Take that as a comp.. 15 second rule |
Joined: August 2009 (2350 votes) Friday 2:42 PM
Text book. |