Yesterday's results
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| Total votes: 295 | |||||
| Inushtuk1 | I know what I'd keep most places on the board; but does this score change anyone's mind? |
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Joined: May 2021 (456 votes) Sunday 4:31 AM
Position matters. It's close between J-4 and J-Ac. J-Ac actually a slightly better discard(.1), but do I really want to leave myself with a single A to peg when I otherwise have a 4-card 11 to potentially play out, that play out does leave opp with 2 cards to potentially count on the other side of the go.
Cribbage Pro Daily Scrimmage Used up all my luck yesterday Score: 119 to 121 LOSS All chalk until 9, coin toss pegging got me in the end. Inushtuk1 says: Hi tevdodd. When you say "All chalk", what do you mean? Thanks. tevdodd says: The discard that Cribbage Pro identifies as the ideal static discard, in app terms, the 100 discard. |
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Joined: April 2008 (7077 votes) Sunday 4:40 AM
Its more about where they end up here. So total defense might have been more play on if that cut would have been a six. dec |
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Joined: February 2009 (1727 votes) Sunday 5:07 AM
Like Dan’s thinking above. |
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Joined: March 2008 (6323 votes) Sunday 5:08 AM
Trying to play maximum defense. A-J is my best shot of stifling the crib. Lead the 4 and play off. |
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Joined: August 2023 (295 votes) Sunday 5:53 AM
Nothing to help us move forward so looking to hold off dealer’s crib |
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Joined: April 2011 (4571 votes) Sunday 6:11 AM
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Joined: March 2016 (2368 votes) Sunday 6:31 AM
I tend to agree with others on this one. Isn't a 4 card eleven best for dealer to hold? Was this a Ras tip. |
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Joined: June 2013 (4497 votes) Sunday 7:08 AM
Lead the 4h and announce, "see one, play one".
115-121 loss on CribbagePro today. I had some good hands too. |
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Joined: December 2023 (419 votes) Sunday 8:06 AM
Dare to be different!
Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 30th Nov 2025 🏆Score: 121 to 119 🔥SP: 1390 📅Streak: 1 https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/687/8363472/1 |
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Joined: May 2024 (588 votes) Sunday 8:19 AM
Defense. Keeping the 445 together. |
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Joined: August 2025 (107 votes) Sunday 8:27 AM
Gotta restrict the opponent best we can. Keeping 4-4-5 together still has good shots at high scoring hands after cut.
Close Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 30th Nov 2025 💔Score: 114 to 121 🌟SP: 516 📅Streak: 349 https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/687/7389935/1 |
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Joined: May 2025 (114 votes) Sunday 9:04 AM
Im keeping the 4 fives as odds favor a 10 value cut. Almost. |
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Joined: July 2016 (1932 votes) Sunday 11:07 AM
I kept it the way of the majority today. The reason for this submission is that in an old notebook I wrote, "The Cribbage Professor on SAFE with A-A-4-4-5-J kept A-4-5-J) for wider spaced cards, safer pegging and still a good chance chance to gpo out on your next Deal at the current score of 97-97*." But I am giving Dealer a minimum of 2 in his/her Crib! Is this correct, or did I write it down wrong? Maybe it was 97*-97, and *I* was Dealer. Since I wrote The Professor I must have been playing against The Prof, or I queried the puzzle on my laptop and this is what it told me todo. So I am very much hoping that HalscribCLX will respond today to see if he plays it SAFE, an*d if he keeps A-4-5-J, or if he keeps the *seemingly safer A-4-4-5(A-J). I say *seemingly* because you will note we have no escape Card. Inushtuk1 says: Perhaps the Prof thought that it was Safer to keep the J in the hand, and with any other X-Card he would have kept the triple nickels at 97-97* |
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Joined: August 2009 (2377 votes) Sunday 1:05 PM
Paramount to minimise the oppo's crib given board position. |
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Joined: February 2008 (5850 votes) Sunday 1:23 PM
At 97-97* playing a SAFE strategy for pegging the dynamic expected averages and Win/Loss %s are:
________________Dlr Defense____Hand_Pegs____Crib____Total___W1 %___W2 % AC-4-4-J____8.67+(-2.46)+(-5.93)=0.28____0.0____24.1 AS-4-4-5____6.78+(-2.48)+(-4.23)=0.07____0.3____28.7 Defense_______L1 %___L2 % AC-4-4-J_______5.2____60.6 AS-4-4-5_______3.7____50.2 AC-4-4-J is better for expected averages by 0.21pt. but AS-4-4-5 is much better for Win %s and very much lower for Loss %s. So, I'll select the AC-J to discard. After the 9 cut I'll lead the A and play Defense; Lead_____________Dealer's Pegging Points____Loss % 4_________________________(-2.04)____________0.6 A_________________________(-2.34)____________0.4 5_________________________(-3.07)____________0.4 Although the 4 lead is lowest for Dealer's pegging Points the A lead is lower for Loss %s. Inushtuk1 says: So either I got it all written down wrong, or The Cribbage Prof disagrees with HalscribCLX. |
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Joined: July 2025 (44 votes) Sunday 6:54 PM
Why is there a difference between keeping the Ac or As? Tall Troy says: I messed up. I meant to reply under HalscribCLX's post. fentesk says: I think the difference today is to avoid the very slight chance of a crib flush for dealer. If tossing the Js, toss the Ac (keep As) and there can't be a crib flush. If tossing the 5c, keep the Ac. With that said, I don't know if the pegging algorithm generically factors in the ability to "fake a flush" in pegging where one might "risk" the crib flush to keep two of the same suit in pegging with a thought that may bring an advantage. Tall Troy says: I was thinking my six cards have two clubs and two spades so the odds are equal to cut one of those suits. Now I see where I made my mistake. Thank you. |