How to count your cribbage hand
Though in online cribbage you don't need to score manually the counting your cribbage hand correctly is a very important part of the game of Cribbage. Moreover, you can select the "Manual" option or play non-online cribbage with Muggins variation.
In general the best approach is to count your 15's, then pairs, then runs, then Nobs, then finally flushes. The same approach we use on checking your hands on our servers and gaming program.
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Cribbage 29 hand odds. Cribbage math calculation of 29 hands probablility
In our Cribbage Statistics page we stated, that the getting of the best cribbage hand - a 29 hand - odds is 1 to 216580. How did we calculate it.
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Cribbage statistics
Cribbage Hand and Pegging avareage and maximal score
Cribbage 29 hand - The highest score is 29
Cribbage 28 hand - The second highest score is 28
Cribbage 24 hand - The next highest is 24
Impossible cribbage hands - Scores of 27, 26, 25 and 19 are impossible
Cribbage hands - There are 12,994,800 possible cribbage hands
Dealer and Pone average hands - about 7.95 points for dealer and about 8.10 points for pone
Average Crib - the average crib score is about 4,65
The highest dealer score for a hand and a crib - The highest score (excluding pegging) for a dealer is 53
The highest combined count of the dealer's hand, pegging, and crib - The highest
combined count of the dealer's hand, pegging, and crib is 78
Pegging minimal points - The dealer will always peg at least one point during the pegging stage.
Average pegging - the dealer pegs an average of 3.5 points per hand, while pone pegs an average of only 2.1 points.
Average sum points - The dealer can expect to score about 16 points on each hand (including crib and pegging), and pone can expect to score approximately 10 points (including pegging).
Pegging maximal score - dealer can score 30 points
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Gin Rummy news and information
Gin-Rummy is a popular card game for 2 people. At
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play online Gin-Rummy for free or for money or join big gin-rummy tournaments. This gin-rummy resources collection will help you to improve your gin-rummy skills.
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Cribbage resources: news, rules, articles
Rubl.com games introduces a new
collection of Cribbage online resourcesCribbage free and money games, cribbage tournaments, scoring and statistics information. Many articles about Cribbage rules, tips, tournaments.
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Cribbage and Gin-Rummy articles
New gin rummy and cribbage articles published at
Rubl.com Game RulesA seria of
Learn to Play Gin-Rummy Better - Good and Poor Gin-Rummy CombinationsThe typical Gin rummy hand combinations ranged from poor to good. Two- Three- and many card combinations to form gin melds in the future.
Cribbage article
Cribbage 29 hand and some Cribbage statisticsMathematical and statistical data for Cribbage hand, crib and pegging avareage and maximal score
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Spades card game online

Spades is a trick-based game with trumps. The winner must be the first to score 500 points accumulated over several deals. Points are scored mainly for tricks taking during the play. In two players Spades a standard 52 card pack is used. Cards ranks A(high), K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2(low). Spades are always trumps.
In opposite to the regular Spades game there is no deal in two-player Spades: the deck is placed face-down and both players take turns to draw cards. A player draws the top card, looks at it (not showing to opponent) and decide whether he/she wants to keep it. If a player wants to keep this first card he has to you put it in his hand and draw the next card, which he looks at and must then discard face down. If a player decides not to keep the first card he discards it face down and then draws the next card to put in his/her hand.
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Pyramid Solitaire - Solitaire-13 - a new card game

The aim or Pyramid-13 Solitaire is to clear pyramid by clicking open cards that sum up to 13 points. You can click on any open card to select or deselect it. When the point sum of selected cards equals 13, these cards are discarded. Pyramid solitaire uses one deck (52 cards). A pyramid of cards is dealt, consisting of 28 cards in 7 overlapping rows. Card values are: King:13 (discarded as a single card), Queen:12, Jack:11, Ace:1, number cards are worth their face value.
Dominoes and Cribbage tournaments - play online
Internet dominoes and cribbage tournaments become very popular last years. Here at
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dominoes tournaments and
cribbage tournaments online like in real land-based tournaments. This site provides an online service to players of dominoes games and tournaments as well as for cribbage tournaments. We support the three most commonly played domino games in the West - All Fives and variations, the Standard or Block game and the Draw domino game. Participants can compete in multi-player Tournaments of Dominoes.
More about dominoes online tournaments at Rubl.comFor Cribbage players Rubl.com holds many 6-Card Cribbage and 5-card Cribbage online money tournaments.
More about cribbage online tournaments at Rubl.comJust like in real land-based Tournaments, the players pay an entry fee for participation in online Tournament events, and may win prizes.
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