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Posted by
BathWater
(VIP) 26 Jan 2006 2:37pm
What is the attraction of a 61pt game. I have tried to ask the players who look to play that game but up to now none have answered my question
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Posted by
t_n_t_plays
(VIP) 27 Jan 2006 2:54am
As they say to each his own. I rather like the 6 card 121, traditional crib game. At least here at Game Colony we have the choice, thank goodness . Oh yeah, by the way, welcome to GC and congradulations in placing in your first tourneyment. What a rush! So as I always say, Keep on Cribbin my Fellow Cribbers!
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Posted by
Moojus
(VIP) 27 Jan 2006 5:27pm
Personally, I like the 61-pt 5 card version. The 6 card 61 point version favors the dealer by 12-16 points, while the 5 card version awards the pone with 3 points to even out the game.
I am a Yank who was brought up in the 6-card 121 point game. I enjoy the variations.
I hope you give it a try.
Moojus
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