Today's results so far
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Total votes: 228 |
Joined: March 2008 (6002 votes) Wednesday 4:52 AM
Kept the 445 together. Tossed wide as I could. |
Joined: March 2023 (498 votes) Wednesday 4:52 AM
We're ahead. Keeping the straight shot while hopefully balking the crib a little. |
Joined: March 2016 (2085 votes) Wednesday 5:08 AM
Is there any other way to go? |
dec
Joined: April 2008 (6670 votes) Wednesday 5:37 AM
seems logical to me would have discarded this quickly. Four lead. dec |
Joined: December 2023 (138 votes) Wednesday 5:57 AM
Not many options so toss the bookends and hope for a cut. Sgt Pegger says: Shotgun! |
Joined: August 2019 (1902 votes) Wednesday 6:15 AM
2-7 isn't the worst discard here if you are wary of getting caught in the pegging, but 2-9 is preferrable for many reasons |
Joined: January 2021 (1464 votes) Wednesday 6:32 AM
I'm keeping both 5s, I don't see a good reason to send one to dealer. Then I will keep the 4-5-5 together, so two of the 2, 7, and 9 are gone.
There is a four-card 16 with 2-4-5-5, but then I'm tossing 7-9 which probably has the highest chance of letting dealer back in the game if it catches a 7-8 dealer discard, so I'll go wide with the 2-9 and keep the 7. I am tempted to keep some more room in the hand for pegging with the 2-7, but see the 2-9 as safer. |
Joined: November 2014 (3241 votes) Wednesday 6:39 AM
I want to keep the 4-5-5 together. Then pondered what doesn't fit. The 2 is gone. Then the 9. |
Joined: May 2024 (262 votes) Wednesday 6:40 AM
Go wide and minimize risk. Every cut helps (some more than others). Lead the 4 I suppose. Eolus619 says: Morning Assman..just a courteous fyi…deuce and nine do not help .thx for continuing to post and share your thoughts
http://www.bucktheodds.com/cribbage/score |
Joined: January 2024 (331 votes) Wednesday 6:41 AM
2-7, 2-9, 4-9, 7-9? I will be the maverick again and keep the best pegger. |
Joined: June 2020 (1592 votes) Wednesday 6:55 AM
N/der is 16 points ahead in relative score and already six points into CPZ #3..so Rob’s increasingly famous cribbage theorem applies..” Do not over think this “ Eolus619 says: a fyi…both 2-7 & 2-9 are on Ras’s best n/der balking discard list for averaging under five across the board & fyi again..the reason 7-9 is vulnerable to crib points is dealer frequently sending
7/8..6/9..6/7..6/8..8/9..7/9..8/8
https://www.cribbage.org/NewSite/tips/rasmussen7.asp MarktheShark says: Risky 7-9, yes, but recognize that most of those frequent dealer pitches will inflate the score for those "balking" discards, as well. Eolus619 says: Thx Mark.always good to have your added perspective |
Joined: July 2016 (1709 votes) Wednesday 7:52 AM
To me this is more of a no brainer. Even if I don't get a cut, and peg zero; I'm still dealing well past the 3rd Street CPZ, and Dealaer would need to score 25 here to be within 10 of the 4th Street CPZ. Lead the 4 and try to dump a 5 as second card if it looks reasonably safe. |
Joined: July 2017 (529 votes) Wednesday 8:18 AM
I feel like a barber today.....a little off the top and a little off the bottom please. SallyAnn3 says: lololol..new one to me |
Joined: August 2023 (22 votes) Wednesday 8:19 AM
Like the 5s together. Keeps couble possible runs. 2-9 not much help here so bye bye |
Joined: June 2013 (4182 votes) Wednesday 8:36 AM
Only the cut of a 7 is unhelpful, and there's only three of them left in circulation. Lead the 2. |
Joined: March 2020 (1104 votes) Wednesday 8:39 AM
echo the greater majority... |