Today's results so far
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| Gougie00 | 3 nice options here, J-J, 4-6 or suited J-5. Have to consider the 4-6 and J-J wont get much help. |
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Joined: April 2008 (7081 votes) Friday 4:15 AM
But I do have some twenty four chances in the main hand and pegging could be lucrative. A King-Queen discard could be on the way. dec |
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Joined: March 2008 (6327 votes) Friday 4:37 AM
Naturally an 8 gets cut. Ugh.
Crispy 2 degrees here in Northern Massachusetts. goninnygo says: Same discard for me, and greetings from an equally crispy Western MA. |
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Joined: February 2009 (1804 votes) Friday 4:38 AM
I will have to disagree with Gougie here-only 2 nice options-4-6 to my own crib while holding 2 fives in my hand is not exactly a probably bonanza-very high dilution rate there-slightly prefer the non flush to the flush because of the possibility of tripping an opponents five-the JJ isn’t exactly chopped liver either ryman554 says: JJ in the crib vs J5... I'll drop the point in my hand today to get the J5 in my crib.
I see wanting 24, but i think the flush is better most of the time. |
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Joined: May 2025 (118 votes) Friday 4:51 AM
Only here would I see this dealt lol. I'll covet the jacks and fives like there was no other option. |
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Joined: June 2013 (4501 votes) Friday 5:19 AM
With two fives and two Jacks dealt to me, my opponent may not have use for any X cards they hold. J-5 in the crib stands ready to take advantage of any such incoming discard.
Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 5th Dec 2025 🏆Score: 121 to 117 🔥SP: 1370 📅Streak: 172 https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/692/3333658/1 |
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Joined: March 2009 (2969 votes) Friday 5:32 AM
4556 is an exemplary hand that is broken up only in cases of extreme defensive postures. Also in this particular rendition the knaves could get boosted by the somewhat common QK toss by our friendly foe. Inushtuk1 says: Hi Dan. When you say the 4556 is an exemplary hand, can I assume you meant 4456 or 4566 are equally exemplary? Or is there something even more exemplary with this particular configuration, due to the pair of 5s in the hand? |
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Joined: March 2016 (2372 votes) Friday 6:15 AM
Woke up late! Best hand. No Flush today. |
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Joined: December 2023 (423 votes) Friday 6:21 AM
I'm with James today. I agree with Rob, 4-6 is a dead end but the flush provides a good count with the possibility of a hit in the crib as well.
Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 5th Dec 2025 🏆Score: 121 to 104 🌋SP: 1675 📅Streak: 4 https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/692/8363472/1 |
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domandcarol
Joined: August 2023 (298 votes) Friday 6:27 AM
With the current lead I’ll pass on the flush and take a shot at the cut… oops missed, but maybe there’ll be a surprise in crib |
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Joined: January 2021 (1783 votes) Friday 6:50 AM
I see the flush and the double run as being close. Daily Scrimmage has taught me this sort of hand can give up big pegging scores, so already being over 44 I'm giving a slight edge to having a card not as bunched in case I need an escape in pegging. On another day I may send the pair of Js. |
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Joined: June 2025 (160 votes) Friday 6:53 AM
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Joined: July 2017 (832 votes) Friday 7:19 AM
Sorry, but the flush is a red herring for me. ryman554 says: Why? |
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Joined: January 2025 (290 votes) Friday 7:45 AM
The flush is (11+2)=13 vs the double run (12+2)=14.
But the J5 is *so* much better than the JJ in the crib, I'm going that way. Sure, I won't get 24, but I'm already ahead and I want the best expected value. |
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Joined: March 2020 (1375 votes) Friday 8:02 AM
What the Jazzman said...
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Joined: August 2025 (111 votes) Friday 8:03 AM
Good problem to have! Close between the double run and the flush. I like how holding both 5s in hand can easily rack 8 points through 15/2 and trips on the play with possibility of 31/2: X(10), 5(15/2), 5(20/2), 5(25/6), “Go”, 6(31/2).
Guess I got in the scrimmage bot’s head this morning! Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 5th Dec 2025 🏆Score: 121 to 73 🦨 🌋SP: 2680 📅Streak: 354 https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/692/7389935/1 1. 7-8 2. 8-9 3. 9-9 4. A-2 5. 3-8 6. 3-J 7. A-J 8. 8-9 fentesk says: Nice work, your pegging must have been a good deal stronger than mine. We matched discards until the end, but I only got to 114 before they counted Hand 9 and we went to a Hand 10 where they got a hand built to exploit the pegging and they made it all the way to 102. |
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Joined: May 2024 (593 votes) Friday 8:50 AM
Nice options and none are incorrect. I prefer this way bc it spreads the love over the hand and the crib. Not a great cut (for any hold), but perhaps pone threw QK (or even TK) into my crib. Tally ho! |
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Joined: July 2016 (1938 votes) Friday 8:54 AM
The 6 chances for 24, and 2 chances for 23 make this the better keep, and I don't think it's that close. Will wait to hear from Hal, and others. |