Yesterday's results

*** This hand was suggested by James500
37-45*  ?
60%
60%
25%
25%
8%
8%
2%
2%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Total votes: 311
Gougie00

Joined: March 2008 (6208 votes)

Thursday 3:11 AM
Trailing by 8, I need to connect. Sacrificing the 99 for a chance for a 16. Settling for the 12. Lead the 3.
tevdodd

Joined: May 2021 (315 votes)

Thursday 3:30 AM
With opp +1 and up the board, the priority is holding him/her back. That said, we need 7 pegs on this hand to put ourselves in position to potentially find success in doing so. This hold gets help from 10/13 ranks including all face cards. Additionally, 8/13 ranks bring us to 8+ pts surpassing that positional hole. Also, this is a optimal pegging hand as pone with 3 low cards with known pairs and an "out" card.

Scrimmage went bad this morning. Definitely should've waited to play it. Some good lessons in the pegging of hands 7 and 8.
superdow says: I agree, play the toss defensively, only question is where to toss the 2 or the 3. With two 3's showing might be tempting to toss the 3 instead of the 2.
tevdodd says: I was tempted. It might be as close as the difference of 63 vs 64 (for me).
tevdodd says: 37 vs 38 rather.
Rosemarie44

Joined: March 2016 (2278 votes)

Thursday 3:35 AM
I can't toss a pair of nines to dealer and I will settle for 8 points today. With a jack cut, dealer gets two points right off he bat!
Rosemarie44 says: "the".
mfetchCT425

Joined: February 2009 (1657 votes)

Thursday 4:11 AM
I think the 2-2-3-3 is too powerful to throw away. Many cuts gets us 12 or more and a bunch garner at least 8. Opponent already in position here, so I think it’s worth being aggressive and trying to turn the tables.
dec

Joined: April 2008 (6894 votes)

Thursday 4:18 AM
First major game decision. With luck might even gain positional advantage. dec
Inushtuk1

Joined: July 2016 (1847 votes)

Thursday 4:31 AM
This is one of a very few hands where starting with 4 points is better than starting with 8. Mixed feelings about the cut. We are now in position for our next Deal; however our opponent is now +3 instead of +1. Lead a 3; if paired there is no escape; we will have to trip. Btw; (9-9) has a fairly significantly higher average than (2-2) to the opponent's Crib (Ras), but far fewer large Cribs as opposed to (2-2).
Inushtuk1 says: tevdodd's choice is interesting. S/he can lead the 3, and if paired, play off with the 9 for (15-2). Not so for us.
Eolus619 says: Hi Mike ..good to see you posting again..just an add on to your insightful comments..these are the top ten most frequent dealer discards in order ..and one can see they are potential problems for either 2s or 9s being toasted 7/8..2/3..6/9..6/7..A/2..A/3..6/8..8/9..7/9..Q/K
Eolus619 says: just to finish off this ..here are the next ten most frequent in order..very odd indeed that only two pairs are in the 20 discards and 3/3 & 7/7 are not in them..8/8 and 2/2 are 🤔..a 5 discard appears just twice ..5/K #12 and 5/J # 15 J/Q..A/Q..5/K..2/4..3/4..5/J..8/8..10/J..2/2..J/k.
Hawthorn

Joined: January 2023 (916 votes)

Thursday 4:48 AM
Hawthorn says: Excellent puzzle today. After some deliberation between 3399 and 2233, I went with 3399 for the better defensive pegging.
Sgt Pegger

Joined: July 2017 (719 votes)

Thursday 5:20 AM
8 safe points will only get us to where the pone is already. As Mike stated above, "the 2-2-3-3 is too powerful to throw away".
JQT

Joined: October 2008 (4553 votes)

Thursday 5:46 AM
We are Pone, Seven Holes 'shy' of the Second Street Par Hole 44, while the Dealer is already One Hole beyond this same target.

We could hold (3 3 9 9) for Eight Points, but 50% of what helps this hand grow includes "same" cards, since (33, 6666, 99) are the only helpers, and meanwhile, Toss (2 2) would likely energize the Opponent's Crib, in spite of some Negative Delta.

The position calls for some immediate action, and (2 2 3 3) can provide this most readily, as it will produce Eight Points or more after Thirty-Six Cuts (AAAA, 22, 33, 4444, 7777, 8888, TTTT, JJJJ, QQQQ, KKKK), which is 36/46 equals 0.783 and this will occur about 78% of the time.

Let's Toss (9 9) today, and get back into this game! After the Jack Cut, we have a Dozen Points; lead a Trey.

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Djgoat

Joined: December 2023 (312 votes)

Thursday 5:54 AM
I wanted to toss the 9s but the potential of a 10 card was too great to pass up.

Close one today!

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domandcarol

Joined: August 2023 (187 votes)

Thursday 6:00 AM
I like keeping the points I know, rather than going for the big hand(unless really desperate). Also, with pairs of 2s and 3s already out, feeling a little safer with tossing the 2s.
Jazzselke

Joined: March 2009 (2883 votes)

Thursday 6:05 AM
Too much potential with this hand to pass up. One disastrous cut: a 6.
Assman

Joined: May 2024 (477 votes)

Thursday 6:49 AM
Hmmmmmm. I guess I need to study more...
Eolus619

Joined: June 2020 (1797 votes)

Thursday 6:52 AM
This puzzle / score forces a major decision as to playing O or D. The problem with tossing pairs across the board is 11/13 average over six points in the crib. I need points …so seeing no Xs & holding two treys …9-9 gets tossed. A six cut would have deep sixed me❗️
Eolus619 says: http://www.cribbageforum.com/OppCrib.htm
Eolus619 says: and …of course the #1 most frequent dealer discard 7/8 will have done me the same
dph

Joined: February 2021 (1291 votes)

Thursday 7:02 AM
Nice one, James500. Sooooo many great cuts await...
cribbagepogo

Joined: October 2007 (3305 votes)

Thursday 8:39 AM
Oh well, 9's are hard to hit. Maybe he/she missed.
feralba24 says: wow
MarktheShark

Joined: January 2024 (541 votes)

Thursday 9:30 AM
Positionally, we are both slightly ahead of our par holes (34-44*). So, do we pitch 2-2 and keep max points; defend with a 2-9 pitch (please keep both 3's for the 15-2); risk it all with a 9-9 pitch, which needs a reasonable cut card? Probably depends on your risk/reward philosophy. I will keep the best pegger. Nice cut.
31for14

Joined: May 2019 (810 votes)

Thursday 9:42 AM
Even with a perfect cut I would be dealing short. So defense and off it is.
PBatterson

Joined: March 2009 (1609 votes)

Thursday 10:03 AM
The majority of the people feel that a bird in the had is worth two in the bush, we are behind, and the best way of not staying that way is to gamble a little
guideontheside

Joined: July 2020 (679 votes)

Thursday 10:53 AM
If I had held the 2233, I GUARANTEE the J would not have been cut!!!
Assman says: Same!!
HalscribCLX

Joined: February 2008 (5737 votes)

Thursday 1:55 PM
At 37-45* playing an Offense strategy for the pegging the dynamic expected averages and Win/Loss %s are:

________________Our
Offense___Hand__Pegs_Crib____Total___W6 %____W7 %
2-2-3-3____10.17+2.78+(-6.26)=6.69____35.7____32.0
2D-3-3-9____7.91+1.78+(-4.18)=5.51____27.3____32.1
3-3-9-9_____9.13+0.91+(-5.70)=4.34____26.2____29.3

Offense______L6 %____L7 %
2-2-3-3_______55.1____52.2
2D-3-3-9______47.1____51.8
3-3-9-9_______50.7____55.7

2-2-3-3 is best for expected averages by 1.18pts. and is very much best for Win %s. However, it is very much the worst for Loss %s but as I'm recommending an Offense strategy I'll select the 9-9 to discard.

After the J cut I'll lead a 3 and play Offense:

Lead__________Our Pegging Points
3____________________3.33
2____________________3.03