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  2. Rules of cribbage - Wikipedia

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    For example, a run of three cards with an additional card matching one of the three in rank, e.g., 2–2–3–4, is termed a "double run of three" and scores eight according to the above rules (two distinct runs of three and two for the pair); 2–2–3–4–5 is a "double run of four" for ten points (two distinct runs of four and two for the ...

  3. Cribbage - Wikipedia

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    The ancestor of cribbage is noddy, a game for two or four players, each receiving just three cards and playing and scoring in a similar manner to modern cribbage. However, instead of scoring 2 points for reaching 15 or 31 (called hitter ), players scored the number of constituent cards making up the point .

  4. Cribbage statistics - Wikipedia

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    Since four more cards are needed, exactly one must be taken from each of those sets. Let us run through the possible choices: If the hand includes a 9, it cannot hold a 6, so it must hold a 4. Having both a 4 and a 9, it cannot hold a 2, so it must hold an 8. Holding both a 4 and an 8, it cannot hold a 3, so it must hold a 7.

  5. Cribbage

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    Cribbage. Cribbage is a card game for two players with a single deck, using a distinctive peg-based scoreboard and a side-hand known as the crib. By Masque Publishing. Advertisement.

  6. Game of the Day: Cribbage - AOL

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    Games.com Cribbage features the full Cribbage board. The object of the game is to score the most points by making card combinations of fifteen using pairs, runs and flushes. Play against the ...

  7. Noddy (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Noddy is a game for two or four players – the latter presumably partners – receiving each 3 cards from a 52-card pack ranking from ace (low) to king (high). The object of the game is to peg points for making combinations both in the hand and in the play up to 31 over as many deals as it takes. A23 is a valid sequence, but AKQ isn't.

  8. Cribbage Squares - Wikipedia

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    Runs - Three or more consecutive cards (regardless of suit) is scored three to five points depending on the number of cards on that run. Flush - If the four cards on the hand is of the same suit, it is scored four points, plus an additional point if the starter is of the very same suit as those in the hand.

  9. Dummy rummy - Wikipedia

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    As in most rummy games, melds consist of either sets of equal cards, or runs of consecutive cards. Wild cards may be substituted for any number of cards in a set or run. There are twelve meld sets each player must complete as follows: 2- 3 of a kind; 3 a kind, and 1- run of four; 2-4 of a kind; 2- runs of 4; 1- 4 of a kind, and 1- run of 4