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Posted by
aanval
4 Sep 2013 8:31pm
Hi All,
My wife and I are contemplating a two week trip to Ireland next summer and I was wondering what version of cribbage is most popular there. 5 card? 6 card? 61 holes or 121 holes?
Thank you in advance! Tom
Posted by
HappyChap
(TD) 6 Sep 2013 2:49pm
Hi Tom, I have never been to Ireland, but live just over the river in England. from what friends have said all you need in Ireland is, drink Guinness, sing and enjoy life. The people over there are very friendly and the sights are to die for, but be prepared for the weather we may call it summer but in places in usa your winters are hotter than our summers.
ps,, I hope you like rain, you might see a lot of it uk
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Posted by
tenuvuz
(VIP) 9 Sep 2013 5:52pm
There is a great irish crib player on GC--ROBFAL--I met him when I went there if you can get intouch with him I am sure he will help you---If you don't love your trip I would be amazed it is the "nearest place to Heaven"
ty
Posted by
heerlen
14 Sep 2013 4:20pm
ty tenuvuz - been trying for six days to reach robfal but can't seem to make contact!
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Posted by
tenuvuz
(VIP) 27 Sep 2013 5:00pm
Go toContact us and ask them to send your email address to ROBFAL I will try to have him do the same good luck
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