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re crib
Posted by gooders2 (VIP) 7 May 2020 1:31pm
    


crib is a game played by 2 or 4 people it was invented in england it is played holding 5 or 6 cards the easy game is played in america were it is popular the hard game is played in eng 5 cards so to all you players out there who play 1 game and run remember a bad player can play with good cards but a good player can play with bad cards its only a game lets all play best of 3 ok ty gl to you all.



Just a Thought
Posted by 221bBakerSt (VIP) 13 May 2020 10:17pm
    


I wonder if they could make it best of 3? I mean they kind of do that already with backgammon with the doubling cube 2 points, 3 points, etc. Has anyone asked for a best of 3 match up?



re crib
Posted by gooders2 (VIP) 14 May 2020 11:12am
    


it should be best of 3 it would stop all the runners



crib game
Posted by hantscricket 17 May 2020 4:22am
    


crib can be placed with 3 players
Use 2 boards
Deal 5 cards to each player , discard 1 card each and 1 from the pack to make up the crib
it's a good game 😀



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