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Variations of this awesome game
Posted by
ImDerc
(VIP) 25 Aug 2009 10:50pm
I played a tourney with u guys where the 1st player 2 61 lost, it was awesome, ty. "I have a dream", how about a tourney where it is to 46 or 61, with the rules being the dealer automatically gets 4pts each deal & apart from that hands aren't counted, only pegging. Also what is this 5 card 61pt game u have where u only peg with 3 cards? I used 2 play a version where the 2 players got 5 cards each & 2 were dealt face down 2 crib (face up occasionally, 4 some real mind games!!), then each player added 1 card 2 crib & they both pegged with 4 cards as usual.
RE: Variations of this awesome game
Posted by
bbeards4_cl
(VIP) 16 Nov 2009 12:15am
Sounds cool. Thanks for the alternative games man...
i see
Posted by
HappyChap
(TD) 16 Nov 2009 6:47am
i see where u are coming from cred, but to run tourneys with thoses rules, u would need 100% trust from all players,players would have to score themselves. and you would have to rely on players to play them to the rules, and hope no one tries to cheat,
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