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Total votes: 333 |
Joined: February 2009 (1740 votes) Thursday 3:21 AM
This is not exactly what we were looking for at this juncture of the game-obviously we would love to limit the pone to no pegging points and force him to get a 12 hand to beat us-the A289 keep is the best for that aspiration but it could very well leave us short of going out as we need 10 points-we should be able to maneuver around the opening lead with the knowledge of the cut card-I would be very reticent about matching any card scottcrib says: All those nice things that people are saying about RAS will be said of you one day. Thank you for your service to the cribbage community! james500 says: I've only just seen the news from yesterday's page. Very sad news indeed. mfetchCT425 says: I totally agree Scott. mrob2199 says: Greatly appreciated guys but there will never ever be another Ras Sgt Pegger says: Nor will there ever be another Rob and I echo the sentiments above. ryman554 says: I didn't see that news yesterday. My head is bowed. dec says: I have enjoyed everything from him on here whether informative and personal. Thamk you and you will be missed. cribbagepogo says: I have met and played with RAS and Mrs. Ras. Nice, sincere people and he will be dearly missed. RIP RAS!!! |
Joined: March 2008 (6228 votes) Thursday 3:33 AM
A yuck sandwich. I kept the low cards to play Dodge with. The pone may have sold out tossing 2 face cards as well and I could have 8 in the crib. Play off to everything |
Joined: April 2008 (6914 votes) Thursday 4:04 AM
Might be able to peg defensively it the opponent has eight or so in their hand. Banking they kept some mid cards and deposited faces to crib. Reticent? Vocabulary teacher please? dec mrob2199 says: Dan a little SAT lesson today lol dec says: I like the vocab but I think I will stick more to your cribbage info. dec |
Joined: March 2009 (2897 votes) Thursday 4:26 AM
From a defensive standpoint I would prefer to keep A389 for the Magic 11, as stipulated by Rob (I see he is trying to revive the vocabulary contest). However, we also need points, which is better accomplished by throwing the 89, also promulgated by the gentleman from Massachusetts. Hopefully the pone's hand is as bad as ours. Jazzselke says: A289 mrob2199 says: Very impressive when you can slip a promulgate into the comment Dan! scottcrib says: Dan, similar to Rob, you are a giant in the cribbage world and we are fortunate to be living in the same era as you. Thank you for your many contributions to us personally and to our community at large! Jazzselke says: Thanks Scott, but much I have learned is from Rob! |
Joined: August 2023 (205 votes) Thursday 4:42 AM
I went with this, but it looks like the only thing we have with any toss is hope. |
Joined: June 2013 (4403 votes) Thursday 5:01 AM
Every cut helps somewhere.
Q/K - A eleven might be useful in the pegging. Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 28th Aug 2025 🏆Score: 121 to 99 🌋SP: 1920 📅Streak: 73 https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/593/3333658/1 ** My discards ** 1. 0-0*, 2-6 2. *8-19, 8-9 3. 43!-25*, Jd-3 (3-7 to keep the double run?) 4. *56-45, J-K 5. 74-52*, 8-Qh (8-10 seemed unnecessarily risky) 6. *81-68, Js-3 7. 92-75*, 3-8 8. *101-95, 6-9 fentesk says: Whew, I fell into pretty much every pegging trap today and barely held on for a 121-118 win. Glad to see you did far better. |
Joined: February 2009 (1673 votes) Thursday 5:17 AM
As depicted above by a few, would rather hold A-2-8-9 for pegging defense (magic 11), but do not like the weak Q-K in our crib and we need points ourselves. With this hold we do have low and high card security and will look to dodge and weave around nondealer’s cards.
Was very sorry to hear about Ras’s passing. A true ambassador to the game of cribbage. He left behind a great wealth of cribbage knowledge for all of us to treasure. And on top of all that, a fantastic human being. RIP Ras. |
Joined: July 2017 (737 votes) Thursday 5:36 AM
RIP Ras. I got my first 29 hand against him and almost lost that game! And the odd part is that when I got it against him .....he had never had a 29 hand!
As for today's hand, I am going to channel Ras for a moment and think in terms of defense and surviving just long enough to make a move in the next hand. As for the Rob vocabulary contest, I would say that Rob has an almost apocryphal quality about him at times. But then with his Bean-Town patois, he reaches the common man like me. One thing is truly certain......both Ras & Rob will challenge your cerebral cortex and cognitive abilities. Jazzselke says: Whoa Scott, you go to the head of the line today! |
Joined: February 2009 (1740 votes) Thursday 6:20 AM
Scott I didn’t think I would see apocryphal today either!!!very sagacious! Sgt Pegger says: Thank you ...but, honestly, I thought "patois" would have challenged your "pate"! |
Joined: June 2020 (1819 votes) Thursday 6:24 AM
A lot going on here for dealer BUT for n/der as well….does s/he already have 12 points? ..if not can pegging get it done ?..if not is a balk the best route ? So ..from Ras’s list of the lowest average 46 n/der balks ..i realize we have already seen a Q & K ..however fyi..of the first 22 lowest average discards ..the lowest six include a K or Q…and then in the lowest 22 ..19 include a Q or K..so as is often the case ..in Ras I Trust..Q-K gets tossed from this & i keep the touching cards ..have to play for a favorable cut..sorry about that Ras..but easy to do since 13/13 help either hand or crib ..hold n/der to zero pegging points and extend the game to me then counting first..🤞
https://www.cribbage.org/NewSite/tips/rasmussen7.asp |
Joined: December 2023 (333 votes) Thursday 6:24 AM
R.I.P. Ras 😢
Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 28th Aug 2025 🏆Score: 121 to 98 🌋SP: 1985 📅Streak: 244 |
Joined: May 2021 (340 votes) Thursday 6:52 AM
Never met RAS, but his impact is obvious very deeply felt, especially in our DCH community.
I don't feel strongly about this discard today. Throwing away the better defensive pegger seems unwise, but I'm doing it anyways. Both discards will hit the cut card, somewhere. So worst case scenario we start next hand at 114. Wordle 1,531 3/6* ⬛⬛⬛🟩🟨 ⬛⬛🟨🟩🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 |
Joined: July 2016 (1854 votes) Thursday 7:22 AM
The only good thing about these cards is we are Dealer. Imagine being dealt this mitt as Pone. The (8-9) goes, as Pone will often toss an(X-mid-card), or (10-K); both of which enhances our Crib.
So sorry to hear of Ras's passing, even though I have been half expecting it for sometime now. Ten years ago when I started here, he always took the time to promptly answer all my email questions. RIP Ras. |
Joined: February 2008 (5756 votes) Thursday 10:11 AM
At 111*-109 playing an Optimal strategy for the pegging (cautious offense) the dynamic expected averages and Win/Loss %s are:
_______________Net Optimal___Hand_Pegs_Crib_Total___W1 %____W2 % A-2-Q-K____2.35+0.80+5.01=8.16____41.5____63.1 A-2-8-9____2.70+1.48+3.40=7.57____31.5____53.6 8-9-Q-K____2.00+0.52+4.26=6.78____31.6____55.9 Optimal______L1 %____L2 % A-2-Q-K_______28.0____25.0 A-2-8-9_______34.7____35.3 8-9-Q-K_______32.4____33.1 A-2-Q-K is best for expected averages by 0.59pt. and is very much best for Win %s and lowest for Loss %s. So I'll select the 8-9 to discard. After the 6 cut I'll play a SAFE strategy to the lead. tevdodd says: Interesting. For most of us (humans) the comments (And my thoughts as well) have been that A-2-8-9 is the better defensive pegger, yet it is the worst of these options for Loss % in 1 deal. (Which is what we were evaluating) |
Joined: October 2007 (3308 votes) Thursday 12:55 PM
Well, DCH has turned from cribbage to vocabulary and Wordle lessens. Who said cribbage isn't diverse. cribbagepogo says: Like the new bumper sticker says, "The best two handed game in the world." |