![]() ![]() There is no bright line rule, such as “dealer must draw to 16 and stand on 17” to adhere to. – The dealer has a subjective choice as to what to discard. But there seem to be a few things that strike me as not being terribly conducive to its success: The casino thinks it will be, since they got it. ![]() I’m wondering if this game is likely to be a success. But a few players were just as clueless as I was, and gave up. Some were doing very well others, less so. A few players obviously did, and they were doing the best they could with the cards they were dealt. ![]() Now, it must be said, I don’t know the game of cribbage. The dealer (my Friendly Neighbourhood Dealer, as I call her, as I know her from being dealt hundreds of blackjack hands by her at her table) helpfully gave me a rule sheet provided by the game’s inventor. (The inventor demonstrates the game in this YouTube video.) Anyway, I watched the play at the casino, and understood absolutely nothing. They had a new table game: Cash Crib, based on the game of cribbage. ![]()
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