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Total votes: 285 |
MA2906Bptrs 188 votes Joined: October 2023 |
    Thursday 3:06 AM
At this position I’ll throw the 10,7 and looking for a cut and hopefully something hit in the crib |
dec 6352 votes Joined: April 2008 |
    Thursday 3:12 AM
10/7 might get the eights and nines involved in crib. A few cuts gets the count to six to twelve. Offensive call here. dec |
Gougie00 5724 votes Joined: March 2008 |
    Thursday 3:16 AM
Have to keep the AA2 just incase of a 3 cut. BINGO. |
mrob2199 1429 votes Joined: February 2009 |
    Thursday 3:34 AM
Have to keep the AA2 together-the 7-10 discard could possibly garner a 4 card run and the K can be safely played on a 9 or 10 lead from pone |
zeke76 1390 votes Joined: August 2018 |
    Thursday 3:57 AM
Lucky cut |
ZulwarnGames 125 votes Joined: November 2022 |
    Thursday 3:57 AM
The A-A-2 keep is given and the 7-10 is better than the 10-K so I guess we keep the King in our hand. |
glmccuskey 4095 votes Joined: April 2011 |
    Thursday 5:33 AM
Wanted to keep the A-A-2 together. |
dph 887 votes Joined: February 2021 |
    Thursday 5:51 AM
Out on a limb (and the starter was more favorable for the rest of you). Maybe I'll have two pairs in the crib... |
SallyAnn3 904 votes Joined: March 2020 |
    Thursday 5:54 AM
I'm with David. They're not likely to toss me 7/8/9, but might giv me the 10 and/or K.
dph says: I thought we might also benefit from the 6 or 7 cut (and we're covered for a 5). SallyAnn3 says: true!
Ras2829 says: Hi SallyAnn3: And A-A-2-7 is one of those great 4-card "magic elevens". Frequently scores four unanswered pegs. Play the 7 on any X-point lead, forces a five off the play, count generally advances to 27, drop the deuce for 29, "go" and A-A for 31-4. That offensive pegging potential slightly overcomes the potential better hand score of holding A-A-2-X. |
Eolus619 1336 votes Joined: June 2020 |
    Thursday 6:22 AM
Board position and the six dealt cards are the primary discard influences. With multiple viable discard choices today it seems worth a reminding review of the ten most frequent Pone discards per Ras.
K/10...K/9...A/Q...A/K...Q/7...Q/8...2/9...A/3 K/Q...K/7 |
wasa 3013 votes Joined: November 2014 |
    Thursday 6:37 AM
I find today's comments very interesting. Since the 7 does not fit with the T or the K, either the 7 goes in my crib, or the T-K goes in my crib. I really don't want to give myself T-K so the 7 goes. What should I toss with the 7 if not the T or K? The 2 makes the most sense to me. So, by process of elimination, I tossed the 2-7.
But reading all comments before mine, NO ONE tossed the 2-7. Hmmm. Jumping to C. Liam Brown's website, I see that the 2-7 is his number 1 toss, alhead of 7-K by 0.4 points. Not a lot, but many people here claim that 0.1 points or so with HAL is significant in the decision making process. The toss of T-K is the 6th top choice, so my aversion to this toss appears justified. However, I do understand that Mr. Brown's website does not take into account pegging, and the A-A-2-7 has a four card magic 11 (vs my choice of two 2 card magic 11) and I would suspect that A-A-2-7 should peg better than A_A-T-K. Maybe I'll learn something today? horus93 says: Yeah I think it'll be quite close. AA2T is a bit better of a pegger, surely, but is it really better enough than AATK to bridge that gap? And the best pegger would be AA27, but doubt that would that make up for the poor crib toss at least looking at Liam's numbers. horus93 says: *AA2K I meant |
james500 3917 votes Joined: June 2013 |
    Thursday 6:39 AM
I'll try 2-7.
If the cut is a 3 I won't have the AA23 run, but I will have 2-3 in the crib which is hopefully some compensation. Ideally the cut will be a 4 anyway. XA eleven may be useful, or at least I might be able to get the Aces in back to back at a high count. Not so good today, Cribbage Pro Scrimmage 18th Apr 2024 💔Score: 109 to 121 🌟SP: 466 https://www.cribbagepro.net/scrimmage/96/3333658/2 Inushtuk1 says: @JFS147:I tried to install the TestFlight on my Mac, and got this message; "Test Flight can't be installed on Macintosh HD because MacOS version 12 or later is required." Will that be an issue for me when the full version comes out? Thanks for your work. |
Sgt Pegger 272 votes Joined: July 2017 |
    Thursday 6:41 AM
So, I see you found my cards horus93.....you can keep em! I'm with Rob on this one. At least the hand has points. And tossing AA to the crib rarely produces much more than...2 tiny points. |
Inushtuk1 1480 votes Joined: July 2016 |
    Thursday 8:00 AM
The (2-7) in the Crib has both cards working for a possible (15-2). Not so with (7-10), or (7-K), or 10-K). Didn't work out for me today. I have only half as much in my hand as others. If it's any consolation, with my first play out, I did score 4 in my Crib. If I had tossed (10-7), I would only have scored 2. Trying to find some small positive here. Lol. |
MiketheExpert 1116 votes Joined: April 2021 |
    Thursday 8:24 AM
Couldn't have drawn it up much better....Try to make the most of a bad situation, and the cut solved half of the battle. MiketheExpert says: (7 K) will be close to (7 10), but I think the 10 should be a little more likely to connect with an 8 or 9, although the K should be thrown more frequently than the 10. The K in hand also may be less prone to being scored upon during the pegging sequence. |
RubyTuesday 908 votes Joined: January 2019 |
    Thursday 9:56 AM
I threw 2 7 because I liked that better in my crib than 10 K or 7 K. |
sharp21 173 votes Joined: January 2010 |
    Thursday 12:59 PM
4 card 11!
Plus any card that helps the 10's doesn't do me any good in my hand so they might as well sit in the crib. |
Roookii 258 votes Joined: December 2022 |
    Thursday 3:25 PM
Just curious why two Aces in your crib is not desirable. Of course Ace, Ace, 2, 3 is good but the 3 is an unknown card when choosing the throw to the crib. SallyAnn3 says: I'd rather have them in my hand to get pegging points. Eolus619 says: hello Roookii...Some players prefer keeping the pair of aces for pegging potential..31/4 can happen frequently enough that it makes a dealer think about keeping them instead of discarding them. As you can see from Ras's groupings, AA is in Group II with an above average crib
https://www.cribbage.org/NewSite/tips/rasmussen6.asp Roookii says: Thank you. I don't play enough real cribbage to remember the finer points. |
RGM 895 votes Joined: January 2021 |
    Thursday 8:16 PM
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