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Total votes: 262 |
Djgoat | Back is against the wall, what do we do? |
Joined: March 2016 (2170 votes) Thursday 3:12 AM
Let it be known I am not confident in my decisions when it comes to an "end" game choice. |
Joined: January 2010 (380 votes) Thursday 3:19 AM
Kept the most points in hand. A 7 will win it, anything else and I'm probably losing. |
Joined: October 2008 (4439 votes) Thursday 3:29 AM
Let's examine both (A 6 8 8) and (A 4 5 6) to begin our analysis:
(A 6 8 8) yields Ten Points or more after Twelve Cuts (AAA, 666, 7777, 88), which is 12/46 equals 0.261 and thus will occur about 26% of the time; (A 4 5 6) yields Ten Points or more after Nine Cuts (444, 555, 666), which is 9/46 equals 0.196 and thus will occur nearly 20% of the time. (A 6 8 8) yields Nine Points or more after Sixteen Cuts (AAA, 666, 7777, 88, 9999), which is 16/46 equals 0.348 and thus will occur nearly 35% of the time; (A 4 5 6) yields Nine Points or more after Twenty-Nine Cuts (444, 555, 666, 9999, TTTT, JJJJ, QQQQ, KKKK), which is 29/46 equals 0.630 and thus will occur about 63% of the time. (A 6 8 8) yields Eight Points or more after Sixteen Cuts (AAA, 666, 7777, 88, 9999), which is 16/46 equals 0.348 and thus will occur nearly 35% of the time; (A 4 5 6) yields Eight Points or more after Thirty-Three Cuts (3333, 444, 555, 666, 9999, TTTT, JJJJ, QQQQ, KKKK), which is 33/46 equals 0.717 and thus will occur nearly 72% of the time. What's abundantly clear is that if we get a poor Cut Card, we shall likely LOSE this game. But the above calculations also give us quite a bit of hope if we do obtain a fortuitous Cut Card. The data also hints that one other idea, namely (4 5 6 8), might even be superior to (A 6 8 8), given the dire nature of the Relative Score. π€ If we cannot peg at all, we should clearly Keep (A 6 8 8) and Toss (4 5); but if we can peg Two Holes, which is a tiny bit LESS than Pone Average Pegging, then we should probably Keep (A 4 5 6) and Toss (8 8). What 'clinches' it for me is that (A 4 5 6) is perhaps the Premier Pone Pegging Presentation! π» Let's Toss (8 8) today, and be rid of those Crazy Eights. After the Deuce Cut, we are stymied with just Five Points, needing to peg a massive Six Holes. And yet, this is maybe just the Hand that could do it; let's lead the Ace and get to it. Wordle 1,398 4/6 (all π GREEN!) π©β¬β¬β¬β¬ β¬β¬π©β¬β¬ π©π©π©π©β¬ π©π©π©π©π© lonmower says: π "All green" scottcrib says: I reposted my two hands from the other day. Hopefully they make sense this time. Thanks JQT! |
Joined: May 2021 (122 votes) Thursday 3:41 AM
Pretty straight forward to me, gotta maximize the opportunity to go out with your count, opps crib doesn't matter. tevdodd says: Following the 2 cut we just take our medicine with this one. Lead the 4, hope to peg 6 against XXXX or XXX5 tevdodd says: Yes, I know no one should be holding those hands ^ here. |
Joined: April 2008 (6780 votes) Thursday 3:44 AM
Defense is out the door here. We need as many hand building or game hole cuts. we got two more lead the ace . We need them to have matching cards here to win. End run very difficult to do. dec Inushtuk1 says: Hi Dan. I guess you kept 4-5-6-8 by the sounds of it. dec says: a two cut esp... , 8-8 and hope for two pairs at least and a go / last card. dec |
Joined: March 2008 (6094 votes) Thursday 3:58 AM
The cribbage fairy hates me again, ugh ... |
Joined: January 2024 (423 votes) Thursday 4:21 AM
Crib is immaterial. Keeping most likely best melder and best pegger. Very disappointing cut. |
Joined: March 2009 (2818 votes) Thursday 4:56 AM
Most cuts for 8 or more as detailed by JQT. |
Joined: December 2023 (215 votes) Thursday 5:26 AM
Going all in for a 7 cut dph says: But, are you? A-6-8-8 seems more 'all-in' on the 7 cut. |
Joined: June 2013 (4271 votes) Thursday 5:39 AM
Ace lead. I can score on responses of: 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or X.
Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 17th Apr 2025 πScore: 121 to 119 π₯SP: 1370 π Streak: 19 https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/460/3333658/1 |
Joined: March 2020 (1188 votes) Thursday 5:51 AM
Going with more cuts to get me there, especially faces.
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Joined: May 2024 (360 votes) Thursday 6:33 AM
Lead the 4 and pray. |
Joined: August 2023 (86 votes) Thursday 6:42 AM
Hand over the 8s, keep pegging cards hope for good cut to boost hand(didnβt happen), and accept our fate! |
Joined: August 2023 (86 votes) Thursday 6:42 AM
Hand over the 8s, keep pegging cards hope for good cut to boost hand(didnβt happen), and accept our fate! |
Joined: July 2017 (615 votes) Thursday 8:16 AM
imo..... this gives us the best chance at pegging something plus hand count. |
Joined: July 2016 (1772 votes) Thursday 9:57 AM
Kept it this way because I know it is Pone's best offensive pegging hand; but you got top lead the *Ace*, not the 4. |
Joined: July 2016 (1772 votes) Thursday 9:57 AM
*to* |
Joined: February 2008 (5632 votes) Thursday 1:47 PM
At 110-117* playing an Offense strategy for the pegging the dynamic expected averages and Win/Loss %s are:
_______________Our Offense___Hand_Pegs_Crib____Total___Win %___Loss % 4-5-6-8____8.04+1.61+(-4.48)=5.17____40.3____59.7 A-4-5-6____8.48+1.50+(-6.36)=3.62____74.4____25.6 A-6-8-8____7.48+1.20+(-7.20)=1.48____30.0____70.0 4-5-6-8 is best for expected averages but A-4-5-6 is very much best for Win %s and lowest for Loss %s. In this end of game board position the Win/loss %s are the most important so I'll select the 8-8 to discard. After the 2 cut I'll lead the 5 and play Offense: Lead_______________Our Pegging Points____Loss % A_________________________1.36____________69.4 4_________________________1.25____________68.8 6_________________________1.17____________73.5 5_________________________0.71____________63.2 Although the A lead is best for Our Pegging Points the 5 lead is lowest for Loss %s. |