Learn to Play Cribbage


Item Number: 105

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Value: $30

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From Wikipedia:


"According to John Aubrey, cribbage was created by the English poet Sir John Suckling in the early 17th century, as a derivation of the game "noddy". While noddy has disappeared, crib has survived, virtually unchanged, as one of the most popular games in the English-speaking world.  The objective of the game is to be the first player to score a target number of points, typically 61 or 121. Points are scored for card combinations that add up to fifteen, and for pairs, triples, quadruples, runs, and flushes.


Cribbage holds a special place among American submariners, serving as an "official" pastime. The wardroom of the oldest active submarine in the United States Pacific Fleet carries World War II submarine commander and Medal of Honor winner RADM Dick O'Kane's personal cribbage board on board, and upon decommissioning it is transferred to the next oldest boat."


Mike Kanarek will teach you this easy and portable game.  Keep score on pencil and paper, or bid on the cribbage board, item 297!


 

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Mike Kanarek