Today's results so far
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| Total votes: 316 | |||||
| Djgoat | Another interesting dilemma |
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Joined: April 2008 (7092 votes) Tuesday 4:30 AM
It is what it is. Matters much more on opponent getting minimal here. Leading the three do not want the four paired here. Throw 8-8 , keep the flush? obvious here. dec HfxKen says: Curious as to why you are concerned about the four being paired. dec says: I believe I have chancy response with an eight plus I find most of the people online are pairers without any real strat involved. dec HfxKen says: Got it! Thanks scottcrib says: For another option, if you lead the 4 and they pair it, you can play your 8 for sixteen which often gets an X response to which you can play your 5 for 31. |
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Joined: February 2009 (1813 votes) Tuesday 4:38 AM
Defense is the main objective here-even with a perfect cut we would still be well short so let’s discard the safest cards and peg defensively-normally 3458 would lend itself to great offensive pegging opportunities with the 8 lead but from this position I’m leading the 4 and hoping to bob and weave my way around any pegging |
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Joined: March 2016 (2381 votes) Tuesday 4:48 AM
Looked immediately at the Flush but not tossing 5-8 also not tossing 8-8 in this position. |
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Joined: March 2009 (2983 votes) Tuesday 4:51 AM
Flush a diversion, no reason to toss a 5 with opponent at 96. And certainly not 5J. |
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Joined: May 2021 (471 votes) Tuesday 4:57 AM
Failing to see the dilemma this morning. What's the alternative?
Cribbage Pro Daily Scrimmage Failed here too. 116 to 121 LOSS Differential Discards 2. A-Q 19-10* 4. T-J 46-44* 5. 8-8 50*-56 7. J-Q 95*-101 8. A-J 103-107* Hand 9 ended up being all about cutting the spread (With a slight dose of "maybe") Obviously there were a lot of opportunities to find the pegs necessary for the win along the way. |
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Joined: July 2017 (843 votes) Tuesday 5:13 AM
Hanging with the cool kids ....today. |
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Joined: February 2009 (1737 votes) Tuesday 5:20 AM
Agree with above. Defensive discard called for today. |
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Joined: March 2022 (395 votes) Tuesday 5:55 AM
When board position calls for defense, I’m ignoring flushes and whatever else looks pretty to stick to the plan. 8-J to the crib, lead low. Jazzselke says: Congrats on your 2nd place finish Sunday! Eolus619 says: Well done K…👏👏👏 |
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Joined: April 2011 (4581 votes) Tuesday 6:40 AM
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Joined: December 2023 (434 votes) Tuesday 6:45 AM
I'm on board.
Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 16th Dec 2025 🏆Score: 121 to 96 🌋SP: 1925 📅Streak: 15 https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/703/8363472/1 |
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Joined: October 2025 (29 votes) Tuesday 6:52 AM
I like this daily challenge and especially reading folks' "reasonings."
I like the Cribbage Pro app for its analysis. It's helping me get better at choosing which cards to keep/throw. I am consistently terrible at the play/pegging. The computer consistently outpegs me. Anyone know of an app / training web page that can help? Thanks in advance. Rosemarie44 says: Hi ShinnHappens: I have used this site for many years. You might want to check it out. cliambrown.com. The site does not take board position into the equation. Eolus619 says: morning..when you play on CribbagePro..the app at game end has a detailed summary ..by hand…of the pegging…take the time to see the pegging sequence and decide what you could have done differently …and I suggest you take Ras’s video class about the pegging aspect of the game ..open this link and scroll to week 3 part 10 ..each week is a ten minute video ..you might even end up taking the entire class ❗️😋
https://vashoncribbage.weebly.com/strategy.html
Rosemarie44 says: This site is for choosing which cards to keep/throw. You may want to stay with Cribbage pro. Eolus619 says: btw…when it comes to pegging…the current DEALER has a distinct advantage..the n/der can never score of her first card played ..but Dealer can do so..and the current DEALER always scores at least one pegging point… HfxKen says: If you are new to the game, the daily scrimmage will usually eat you up most of the time. Try " new game " button and select "standard". It is a bit more forgiving and you can work on the pegging aspect of the game. Good luck! |
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Joined: June 2013 (4512 votes) Tuesday 7:03 AM
A tricky word today.
Wordle 1,641 5/6 ⬛⬛⬛⬛🟨 ⬛🟨⬛⬛🟩 🟨⬛⬛⬛🟩 ⬛⬛🟨⬛🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Some tricky decisions to be made here too. Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 16th Dec 2025 🏆Score: 121 to 114 🌋SP: 1505 📅Streak: 183 https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/703/3333658/1 1. 7-9 2. 6-10d, (A-Q?) 3. 8-10 4. 4-J, (Unsure. 3-3-4-9-T-J as Pone?) 5. 8h-K, (8-8?) 6. 3-7 7. J-Q, (7-8?) 8. 2sp-J, (A-J?) 9. A-10, (A-Q usually,but I wanted an escape card) |
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Joined: June 2020 (1927 votes) Tuesday 7:16 AM
Board position puzzle…1) Cribbage Hippocratic Oath applies ..first do no intentional harm to oneself..so no FIVE 2) ...8-J is on Ras’s lowest average discard list ..
https://www.cribbage.org/NewSite/tips/rasmussen7.asp |
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Joined: May 2024 (604 votes) Tuesday 7:29 AM
Defense! Lead the 4. |
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Joined: December 2025 (13 votes) Tuesday 7:39 AM
Don’t like to give up a J, but coupled with the 8, best I can do to leave myself something to work with. The cut doesn’t help my hand, but also doesn’t cause me to regret the toss to the crib. |
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Joined: June 2025 (171 votes) Tuesday 8:06 AM
Bandwagon |
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Joined: August 2025 (122 votes) Tuesday 8:19 AM
Defense from this position. Leading 4 for two reasons:
1. It breaks the mid-point of the three-card run thus making an end-of-play run harder to nab for the opponent. 2. 4(4) keeps 8 open as a follow up to opponent’s possible X(14) for the reasonably safe count of 8(22). 3, the next best defense lead, plays from a two-card 11 (3-8) thus making 8 not a safe follow up if opponent plays X for count of 13. Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 16th Dec 2025 🏆Score: 121 to 107 🌋SP: 1750 📅Streak: 365 https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/703/7389935/1 |
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Joined: March 2020 (1386 votes) Tuesday 11:24 AM
keeping it 100%... |
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Joined: February 2008 (5865 votes) Tuesday 12:01 PM
At 96-96* playing a SAFE strategy for the pegging The dynamic expected averages and Win/Loss %s are:
_______________Dlr's Defense___Hand_Pegs____Crib____Total_____W1 %___W2 % 3-4-5-8D___8.07+(-2.89)+(-4.33)= 0.85____0.0____29.6 3-4-5-J____8.17+(-2.63)+(-6.23)=(-0.69)___0.0____22.5 3-4-8D-J___8.33+(-2.74)+(-6.28)=(-0.69)___0.0____22.6 Defense________L1 %___L2 % 3-4-5-8D________3.5____48.4 3-4-5-J_________9.3____57.0 3-4-8D-J________5.4____58.9 3-4-5-8D is best for expected averages by 1.16pts. and is considerably best for Win %s and lowest for Loss %s. So, I'll select the 8H-J to discard. After the A cut I'll lead the 8 and play Optimally (cautious offense): Lead______________Net Pegging Points_______Loss % 4_______________________(-0.67)_____________0.3 8_______________________(-0.69)_____________0.0 3_______________________(-1.19)_____________0.0 5_______________________(-1.72)_____________0.0 The 4 lead is best for Net Pegging Points by 0.02pt. but the 8 lead is very slightly lower for Loss %s. |
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Joined: April 2021 (1324 votes) Tuesday 4:10 PM
Balking discard as well as one of the best hands to keep as pone for the pegging trap of a dealer's 5 card. MiketheExpert says: My lead is also the 8 card after this cut. Things aren't looking great, so 3 or 4 "safe" pegging points could make all the difference. |
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Joined: August 2009 (2387 votes) Tuesday 4:15 PM
Keep crib to a minimum
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