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CACT and Cribbage

Siv_in_Norfolk
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I didn’t hear about this on here.
Apparently the Trust had a Cribbage night at The Valley:
https://southeastlondoncribbage.webs.com/
Awesome!
Should have posted on here to reach more players.
Anybody on here involved with the event?
is Peter Gage in here?
Apparently the Trust had a Cribbage night at The Valley:
https://southeastlondoncribbage.webs.com/
Awesome!
Should have posted on here to reach more players.
Anybody on here involved with the event?
is Peter Gage in here?
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CACT not CAST1
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Crib is the king of card games.4
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Ah, a new idea for pre-match at The Swan.1
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Currently in a hotel bar where a table of friends are playing crib. Weird0
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Actually, downgraded to acquaintances0
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AFKABartram said:Currently in a hotel bar where a table of friends are playing crib. Weird1
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AFKABartram said:Currently in a hotel bar where a table of friends are playing crib. Weird2
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I love crib, it's the best card game for two or three players, although I think bridge is a better game for four. Sadly, I don't get to play that much since my grandparents died.0
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AddicksAddict said:I love crib, it's the best card game for two or three players, although I think bridge is a better game for four. Sadly, I don't get to play that much since my grandparents died.
there are a few 4 player games that are on another level, though
sounds like it’s time you found somebody to play0 -
Plumstead Radical Club last Tuesday
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Siv_in_Norfolk said:AddicksAddict said:I love crib, it's the best card game for two or three players, although I think bridge is a better game for four. Sadly, I don't get to play that much since my grandparents died.
there are a few 4 player games that are on another level, though
sounds like it’s time you found somebody to play1 -
2 for his nob.1
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Covered End said:2 for his nob.
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Covered End said:2 for his nob.1
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Fairly sure there are a decent number of Charlton fans who play for the River Ale House crib team. I’m fairly sure because I’m playing this evening in a pairs match.
I hope to again be the youngest player in our team by a few years:
GF is asking what type of pipe i’d Like to go with the slippers. Have not yet persuaded her of my original choicw and could potentially Italy get banned for use of illegally performance inhibiting/improving drugs.0 -
The best thing about the River Ale House's crib team is its captain's moustache: https://853london.com/2019/01/01/cribbage-how-an-old-pub-game-is-making-a-comeback-in-se-london/3
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InspectorSands said:The best thing about the River Ale House's crib team is its captain's moustache: https://853london.com/2019/01/01/cribbage-how-an-old-pub-game-is-making-a-comeback-in-se-london/
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InspectorSands said:The best thing about the River Ale House's crib team is its captain's moustache: https://853london.com/2019/01/01/cribbage-how-an-old-pub-game-is-making-a-comeback-in-se-london/
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http://cribbageclassic.com/
Does the scoring for you which is annoying but handy if you've never played before or not for a while.
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Henry Irving said:http://cribbageclassic.com/
Does the scoring for you which is annoying but handy if you've never played before or not for a while.1 -
Sponsored links:
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:InspectorSands said:The best thing about the River Ale House's crib team is its captain's moustache: https://853london.com/2019/01/01/cribbage-how-an-old-pub-game-is-making-a-comeback-in-se-london/2
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Peter Cordwell ?0
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MrOneLung said:Henry Irving said:http://cribbageclassic.com/
Does the scoring for you which is annoying but handy if you've never played before or not for a while.
Really handy features for a newbie.
Not got the hang yet of best strategies for putting into the crib apart from dont put a 5 in when the oppo gets the crib.
Often put 2 cards in and the app suggests 3 or more better combos to put into the crib.
Have been using the manual scoring rather than auto-scoring to help me learn to see the relevant scoring combos. I then click on hint and it shows ones I may have missed (one day I will remember one for the nob!!)
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Thanks @Siv_in_Norfolk for this! Yes, cribbage – facilitated by Peter Cordwell – is one of the many activities that has taken place as part of recent sessions at CACT's Extra Time Hub. The programme is a weekly social group for over 55s funded by the EFL Trust, Sport England & the National Lottery. Keith Peacock will be speaking at a relaunch event tomorrow at The Valley (10am-12pm): https://cact.org.uk/news/re-launch-for-cacts-extra-time-programme. Anyone welcome! Please email matt.phillips@cact.org.uk for more information.1
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CAFCTrust said:Thanks @Siv_in_Norfolk for this! Yes, cribbage – facilitated by Peter Cordwell – is one of the many activities that has taken place as part of recent sessions at CACT's Extra Time Hub. The programme is a weekly social group for over 55s funded by the EFL Trust, Sport England & the National Lottery. Keith Peacock will be speaking at a relaunch event tomorrow at The Valley (10am-12pm): https://cact.org.uk/news/re-launch-for-cacts-extra-time-programme. Anyone welcome! Please email matt.phillips@cact.org.uk for more information.2
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I last played crib on Sunday evening with my wife and our friends. It's a good game to play as pair v pair, certainly easier than bridge (I used to play bridge at school and uni but haven't played for over 25 years!).2
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Briston_Addick said:I last played crib on Sunday evening with my wife and our friends. It's a good game to play as pair v pair, certainly easier than bridge (I used to play bridge at school and uni but haven't played for over 25 years!).
https://www.itv.com/news/anglia/2018-02-08/norwich-celebrates-links-to-the-inventor-of-the-card-game-cribbage-in-international-festival/
Live cribbage from the pub on the 6.00 local news! They called me that afternoon saying they’d had a cancellation from Alfie Hewitt (local/National wheelchair tennis hero) and were looking for an alternate story to run with, lol
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Lincsaddick said:Covered End said:2 for his nob.
Also, when playing to 31 before the show there's a lot of rhymes if you hit the 31 mark but I can only remember two of them:
26 ... 5's a fix
25 ... 6 alive1 -
AddicksAddict said:Lincsaddick said:Covered End said:2 for his nob.
Also, when playing to 31 before the show there's a lot of rhymes if you hit the 31 mark but I can only remember two of them:
26 ... 5's a fix
25 ... 6 alive
22 ... 9'll do
23 ... 8's aspree
24 ... 7's the law
25 ... 6's alive
26 ... 5's a fix
27 ... 4's in heaven
28 ... 3's await
29 ... 2's in time.
Helped me out as a kid as I wasn't too sharp in the maths department. Grandad (an old time docker) had me, my brother and cousins playing this game for pennies and ha'pennys before our teens. Must've sounded like a right old den of inequities as we shouted out our scores and cheered ourselves round the board.
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Great stories!0