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HOW TO PLAY CRIBBAGE FOR BEGINNERS: A complete step by step beginner’s guide to learn the basics, Rules, Instructions and strategies to play the Cribbage game as a pro

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Cribbage evolved from an earlier English game called "Noddy," and the man credited with inventing it is Sir John Suckling, a wealthy English poet. Cribbage affords players both the anticipation of the luck of the deal as well as ample opportunity to exercise their skills in discarding and play.
One of the novel features of Cribbage is that a Cribbage board is used for scoring rather than the usual pencil and paper. The rectangular wooden board is equipped with holes that accommodate pegs. The board speeds up scoring, and in this fast-moving game, pegging greatly reduces the chances for errors in computing scores.
In this book “HOW TO PLAY CRIBBAGE FOR BEGINNERS” you will learn everything you need to know about this fascinating game called cribbage. The basics, rules, objective, strategies and instructions etc about playing the game.
Over the course of this book, you will
Fast, reliable and tested tips to learn the game and win matches
How to shuffle, cut, and open cards like a pro
The fast and easy way to deal the cards and keep score
Simple tips on how to explore and place the crib
And so much more!
With the help of the no nonsense tips and tricks found in this guide, beginner’s like you will finally learn and master cribbage without breaking a sweat!
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33 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 11, 2021

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August 3, 2021
Needs more explanation

The author didn't explain the point system. I haven't found a cribbage book which explains counting up points, nor a crib, etc. Someone needs to literally take cribbage words, and put definitions by them. Then give a simple explanation of counting points after a hand has been dealt and players have played a hand. Explain why 15 points isn't 15, but 4, or 2. It's totally confusing, but I really want to learn how to play.
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