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Originally Posted by Osky
Never throw away points.

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'specially your pegging points when you're down to the last hand.

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5 bucks a game double for skunk

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We play it a lot. My girlfriend loves it and counts points faster than anyone I've ever seen.

Super popular in the UP and WI, especially deer camp.

Penny a point...


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Mom used to have her 4th-grade math classes playing it.


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Like so many games, it can be ruined by "putting a little something on it".


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Hahaha. Yep.

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Originally Posted by Salty303
5 bucks a game double for skunk


Bring it!

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Wait - is that USD or Canuck Loonies?

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Originally Posted by Tide_Change
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Fifteen two, fifteen four, and the rest don't score.

Hated those sucky hands.




Or the infamous 19 hand

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Both my grandads were crippled up old cowboys and loved to play crib. Damn sure how I learned to count especially to 15.
They would corner any grandchild old enough to talk and teach them crib.
I always heard it was the easiest game to cheat in because your opponent never got to cut the deck.
Kind of reminds me I haven’t taught it to my grandchildren yet. All two of them.


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And by the way I have never had a 29 hand.
But lots of 19’s.

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Both of my grandparents loved to play cribbage. The grandkids were taught at a young age and whenever we visited, it was game on. We’d play on a converted TV dinner table. Very fond memories. Here I am, the cribbage table, and my grandfather before he passed.

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Originally Posted by robertham1
Both of my grandparents loved to play cribbage. The grandkids were taught at a young age and whenever we visited, it was game on. We’d play on a converted TV dinner table. Very fond memories. Here I am, the cribbage table, and my grandfather before he passed.

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Bad ass cribbage board.

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It was a game my 2 brothers a Dad played all the time growing up and still do when we have a family get together.
Played a few years ago in a family steelhead fishing trip brothers and nephews were all together on the coast of Oregon alot of Alcohol and some money was involved, watched it get daylight. LOL Man my head hurt next day LOL

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We've got a table board we made that we use when hunting.

30-30 brass on one team, 6.5 man bun on the other.

Brass is all from rounds that dropped deer.

Mine used to be .270, but I got even gayer when I shot two up there with 6.5, so changed it up this year.

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Crib is about the only card game I really enjoy - been playing since I was a kid. Wife and I play quite a bit out camping...

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Best card game ever! Certainly helped me learn addition as a kid. There is always a cribbage board in hunting camp also.

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Originally Posted by robertham1
Both of my grandparents loved to play cribbage. The grandkids were taught at a young age and whenever we visited, it was game on. We’d play on a converted TV dinner table. Very fond memories. Here I am, the cribbage table, and my grandfather before he passed.

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What a wonderful photo, robertham1.

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Originally Posted by High_Noon
I used to play in college, but I've completely forgotten how. I've been thinking about taking up the game again so my daughter and I can play. At twelve years old, she's pretty good at Gin.

Same here except I played it with co-workers after 2nd shift. I still have 2 boards and I'd like to learn it again.


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My uncle was a metalsmith in the Navy who was sent in to rebuild at Pearl Harbor. Since they had lived in Oklahoma for a time, he took a piece of decking from the USS Oklahoma, shaped it like a ship's hull, made a cribbage board of it, and stamped "USS Oklahoma" on it. I have it in my barrister's cabinet.


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