V A R I A N T S
c r i b b a g e - h o m e p a g e
r o u n d - t o 6 1 p o i n t s
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Six and seven card CRIBBAGE
The rules differ in the following way :
-
six card type
( each of the player gets six cards )
and the game goes on till 121 points .
- in the
seven card
type ( each of the player gets seven cards )
and the game goes on till 181 points .
- the opponent of the dealer
will not get 3 points of equalisation
for the lack of the crib
-
the game
goes
on we show all the cards
,
when both players have already declared go ,
the one whose turn is to show the starts the next phase till 31 points
( the seven card type allows 3 phases in the pegging ) .
CRIBBAGE with bidding
One of the variants of the six card game ( to get 121 points ) .
The main difference , the crib doesn't automatically belongs to the dealer ,
it will belong to the winner of the bedding .
The fight for the crib is started from the opponent of the dealer from 1 p. , for the crib ;
the bedding wins the one who gives more points on the covered pile - the crib .
The points said out in the bedding by the winner are written off from his score .
The winner of the bedding shows the card as the first in the pegging -
whisting and as the first starts the count of his hand and the crib .
Four person CRIBBAGE
In this way we can play in the 5 ( game till 61 p. ) and 6 card game
( game till 121 p. ) ,
in which one pair plays against the other , dealing the cards successively .
The crib always belongs to the dealer
.
pair A - M oraz pair D - L
the player
Aleksandra
the player
Danusia
the player
Leszek
the player
Michal
Each player gives only
per one card to the crib
. In the pegging the players show
the cards successively ,
according to the movement of the clock , starting from the one sitting
on the left from the dealer .
It is the same in the count .
The playing partners sit opposite each other .
They must not communicate during the pegging .
All points scored in the pegging and the count are written down
on 2 accounts of the opposite playing pairs .
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