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Separate suits by color
Posted by
hhilbert
(VIP) 28 Dec 2006 8:55pm
WEB - would it be possible to separate the card suits (alternating colors) into black - red - black - red; spades - hearts - clubs - diamonds or vice versa? Red/red - black/black is never the way to hold cards in one's hand.
You can move the cards in your hand
Posted by
webmaster
(moderator) 28 Dec 2006 9:15pm
Starting Aug, 2006:
During their turn to move, cribbage players can now sort (move) the cards in their hands by dragging the cards. Note: you can't drag any card beyond the rightmost card or leftmost card. If you do that, the dragged card would return to its original position.
Suit colors
Posted by
jethrotulll
(VIP) 29 Dec 2006 4:29pm
While this may be true when first starting out playing cards to keep track of your cards when learning, this should not be employed in advanced play. If you find a pone who sorts his cards my rank or suit then that can give you an advantage in the play. i.e. if you know the highest card he just played was a 9 because it was the farthest to the left as he holds it, then you can play accordingly. Just a thought.
i will have to watch
Posted by
AWC_Saxman
(VIP) 22 Jan 2007 12:53pm
astute indeed! Another thing that I always watch for is a player turning card upside down. The only card that doesnt look exactly the same upside down is the ace of spades ( bicycle 88 cards anyway). So If I see a play turn cards upside down I look for this.
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