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Posted by
Spicii
(TD) 19 Jan 2011 11:12am
Would like to run a cribbage tourney next month for: 61, de, manual scoring for 5 tix. Leave me some input, just shaking it up ☺☺☺ Thanks all, love reading your comments here, Spicii
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Posted by
KymB
(VIP) 21 Jan 2011 1:07am
and no
REASONS?
Posted by
Spicii
(TD) 21 Jan 2011 8:36am
TY KYM BUT WHY? LIKE INPUT PLZ. TY, SPICII
61 pt
Posted by
KymB
(VIP) 21 Jan 2011 4:21pm
first of all 61 pt game is too short!! and since i don't play live crib anymore, the compter has spoiled me by doing all the counting LOL. I am sure tho that u will have some players who will like it. thx, kymb
no 61
Posted by
jethrotulll
(VIP) 24 Jan 2011 1:59am
Love the manual counting but hate 61 games. Changes the whole game in my opinion. I know it would be hard to do a 121 de, but i would prefer it.
61 pt tournament
Posted by
Moojus
26 Jan 2011 10:55am
Will it be a 61 point 6-card or 5-card. The 6 card version gives the starting dealer an 11 point advantage!
If your 5-card is the standard 5-card version and the starting non-dealer(pone) is awarded 3 points, then it is fair. It has been a couple of years since I played 61 point 5-card game here so I do not remember is the starting non-dealer is given 3 points.
As far as manual counting goes, I prefer it. One of the skills in cribbage is accurate counting. Manual scoring improves your cribbage ability and alertness during the game.
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