Today's results so far

*** This hand was suggested by scottcrib
97*-88  ?
44%
44%
27%
27%
16%
16%
7%
7%
2%
2%
1%
1%
0%
0%
Total votes: 261
scottcribCribbagePro hand.
TheGrumpyUncle

Joined: June 2025 (178 votes)

Tuesday 4:17 AM
Seems the best way to go.... show me the math!
mrob2199

Joined: February 2009 (1820 votes)

Tuesday 4:21 AM
I’ll sacrifice 2 points here for the shots at the 2,5 or 8 cut which should insure the victory here-a 3,6 or 9 cut will still help us , albeit not as much as the 3369 keep-what a doggone good 5 cut today!!!!!
scottcrib says: It's a Christmas Adam miracle!
Nanotruck

Joined: May 2025 (138 votes)

Tuesday 4:37 AM
This even worked.
dec

Joined: April 2008 (7099 votes)

Tuesday 4:37 AM
Two point reduction dozen potential and some peggers also . math. dec
Rosemarie44

Joined: March 2016 (2384 votes)

Tuesday 4:39 AM
Hand has more potential for growth. Prefer 67 than 47 in my crib.
tevdodd

Joined: May 2021 (478 votes)

Tuesday 4:56 AM
Really good submission from scott this morning. 3 legitimate options (4-7, 6-7, 6-9) Ignore the flush it's just eye candy. 4-7 starts us with 6 points and we have a no-X hand so the likelihood of an X turning is heightened, so this might actually be the soundest play, not expecting any improvement. That said, maybe for contrarian sake or just presenting a different viewpoint, idk, I chose 6-9. It starts with 4, and still leaves us with the open ended double run possibility and leaves the 11 in hand that we otherwise would not have.

Cribbage Pro Daily Scrimmage
Score: 121 to 106
Differential Discard
3. 6-T 34-27*
tevdodd says: 1 question I do have for myself, and maybe for others as well ... I kept the 11, but if given the opportunity, do I use it?
tevdodd says: ^^ Assuming an instance where we brick this cut.
farleysma

Joined: March 2022 (402 votes)

Tuesday 5:16 AM
Giving myself a chance to get down the board here at a critical juncture. Plenty of potential in the hand and the crib, particularly if a 2,5, or 8 is cut, but a 9 cut could be at least moderately helpful.
glmccuskey

Joined: April 2011 (4587 votes)

Tuesday 5:29 AM
Gougie00

Joined: March 2008 (6345 votes)

Tuesday 5:46 AM
Suddenly feeling a little smarter. Not unique today, most of my friends tossed 6-7 as well. Lets peg and get close enough to go out next deal.
domandcarol

Joined: August 2023 (314 votes)

Tuesday 5:53 AM
Like the suited 67 in crib and keeping open possibilities to complete a double run
Jazzselke

Joined: March 2009 (2987 votes)

Tuesday 6:11 AM
A unique combination in which the aforementioned 2, 5 or 8 turn cards provide help to both hand and crib. Well worth the 2-point sacrifice IMHO.
Djgoat

Joined: December 2023 (441 votes)

Tuesday 6:11 AM
I'm on board!
Cribbage Pro Scrimmage
23rd Dec 2025
🏆Score: 121 to 101
🌋SP: 1900
📅Streak: 22
https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/710/8363472/1
Tall Troy

Joined: July 2025 (72 votes)

Tuesday 6:44 AM
In my opinion, knowing this is 'bot generated and the players will get a favorable cut, keeping 334? is the correct discard. But in a real cribbage game, there are too many face cards remaining in the deck that I know will be my cut card. I opted for a minimum six points in this game....as I typically do.
Tall Troy says: When I voted, 3349 was leading the vote. This is one of the rare times the lead has changed. Doesn't mean anything however.
Eolus619

Joined: June 2020 (1934 votes)

Tuesday 6:55 AM
I’m pretty sure that when Scott submitted his puzzle he wasn’t expecting me to become a good example of not knowing the 5% of the time Ras’s two cribbage axioms DO NOT apply..1) is not playing for cut & 2) as dealer, sacrificing two points is ok if making the discards on his list …here is his post about cuts from his ACC tips ..and then below that the link to his chart of “approved” sacrifice discards from his class..a learning experience today❗️and when DCH elites are in a tournament with me my choice is a good reason why I should not be putting money in a side pool expecting to cover my rent payment

“Play the game without a favorable starter card. You're likely to miss more cuts than you receive and don't believe you can improve your cutting ability. Most strong tournament players plan their hand, strategy, etc. without the benefit of the starter card. If the starter card is favorable, that is an unplanned bonus.”
https://vashoncribbage.weebly.com/uploads/5/6/7/4/56741021/chart_11.pdf
Eolus619 says: btw..Hal graciously re posted his results and choice yesterday ..have a look ..DCH is very fortunate to have the Hal “wizard”
scottcrib says: You're welcome!
tevdodd says: Thanks for that note. I think there's a legitimate argument to be made for your hold, and I hope Hal evaluates all 4 options today (Even if I don't think the flush is an option)
mfetchCT425

Joined: February 2009 (1743 votes)

Tuesday 6:56 AM
Touching cards kept in both buckets (hand and crib). Bingo cut.
SallyAnn3

Joined: March 2020 (1393 votes)

Tuesday 7:06 AM
I went with the 'eye candy" because the 2-5-8 still helped this, and I figure a good player wouldn't toss me a 6-7 here.
SallyAnn3 says: Am brand new to Cribbage Pro. How do you guys post that summary on here, please? I found the word "share" but it told me I couldn't do it. I beat it 121-115 :)
SallyAnn3 says: I use this same name on there if you want to play.
Sgt Pegger says: Mind if I join today, Sally?
tevdodd says: I have the same issue sharing the results Sally. This is why mine are not written out in the nice format like others are.
SallyAnn3 says: Christmas cookies on the island today, Scott :)
Sgt Pegger

Joined: July 2017 (850 votes)

Tuesday 7:14 AM
I agree Sally. With this lead I prefer the flush in order to expand my "in hand" options and besides....no way the pone can track us. I also see a bunch of pegging opportunities in the very near future! lol
Assman

Joined: May 2024 (611 votes)

Tuesday 7:24 AM
I’ll take the guaranteed six and no help from the starter card. I’ll have to eke out 8 more points pegging and in the crib.
james500

Joined: June 2013 (4519 votes)

Tuesday 7:37 AM
Very few helpful cuts for 3-3-6-9, and I don't like 4-7 as a discard either.

Cribbage Pro Scrimmage
23rd Dec 2025
🏆Score: 121 to 114
🌋SP: 1495
📅Streak: 190
https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/710/3333658/1
J.W.B.

Joined: March 2014 (882 votes)

Tuesday 8:03 AM
I saw so much potential with the flush with every cut card helping except the X cards. Too bad the 5 wasn’t a club too!
The 3-3-6-9 hand didn’t have strong growth prospects.
John
PT47

Joined: December 2025 (20 votes)

Tuesday 8:03 AM
Keeping the 67 together allowed possibilities for two separate runs and multiple iterations in some cases. The 5 will give us some legs to increase our lead.
HfxKen

Joined: February 2020 (1366 votes)

Tuesday 8:03 AM
Take the points. Be cautious pegging.
Cribbage Pro
121-104
SP1755

Rank 160. Person in 50th place has 121-101 with SO 1830.
This tells me I need to work on my pegging
Tall Troy says: You held the 'bot to 104. I let it get 112. Let me know if you find a way to work on your pegging other than just playing more.
guideontheside

Joined: July 2020 (804 votes)

Tuesday 10:59 AM
Honestly, I would go for the inside straight flush if I were at club, because the side pot for it pays so well, but in a tourney, this would be my choice.
HalscribCLX

Joined: February 2008 (5874 votes)

Tuesday 11:55 AM
At 97*-88 playing an Offense strategy for the pegging the dynamic expected averages and Win/Loss %s are:

_______________Our
Offense___Hand_Pegs_Crib_Total____W2 %____W3 %
3-3-4-9____6.61+3.20+4.91=14.72____48.3____65.1
3-4-6-7____7.24+3.57+3.43=14.24____45.1____61.9
3-3-6-9____7.35+2.98+3.69=14.02____41.9____63.3

Offense_______L2 %____L3 %
3-3-4-9________14.4____28.2
3-4-6-7________16.2____30.9
3-3-6-9________13.5____30.2

3-3-4-9 is best for expected averages by 0.48pt. and is very much best for Win %s and slightly lowest for Loss %s. So, I'll select the 6-7 to discard.

After the 5 cut I'll play Defense to the lead.
Inushtuk1

Joined: July 2016 (1952 votes)

Tuesday 12:26 PM
This is an exception to Ras's Small Hand Rule. The flush worked out today with the cut, but I don't think it is the best choice. What I lost in the hand compared to the flush, I hope to make up in my Crib. Defense to the lead.
Inushtuk1 says: I would have jumped on the flush if i could have kept the 6-9 together for a 6 point flush.
Inushtuk1 says: Scratch that last remark. I got 12 in my hand instead of 13, and 7 in my Crib in the first play out. Would not have scored anywhere near that in my Crib with the (3-9) holding the flush.
MiketheExpert

Joined: April 2021 (1331 votes)

Tuesday 2:32 PM
I'm most comfortable with keeping a combined good hand and crib prospects with solid crib throw here of (6 7). The flush would be my second choice.