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Shenanigans
15 Nov 09 11:07
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If I have a four card straight (say 7,8,9,10), does that count as 4 points or 4 + 3 + 3 (as in the four card straight plus 7,8,9 and 8,9,10)?

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Big Charlie
When: 15 Nov 09 11:15
Not played for years, but pretty sure it's 4 only.
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Shenanigans
When: 15 Nov 09 11:16
Thanks. I have been scoring four but just wanted to check as most other scores seem to follow the principle that you score for each permutation.
By:
Balders
When: 15 Nov 09 11:19
4 NAP

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cribbage_%28rules%29
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Shenanigans
When: 15 Nov 09 11:22
Cheers - confusing though because one of the demo hands there scores 8 for a "double run" (4,5,5,6) - surely that's just 6 points (2 x 3-card straights)?
By:
munch man
When: 15 Nov 09 11:23
don't forget the two 15s
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Shenanigans
When: 15 Nov 09 11:25
Yes, they were scored separately. I see now, though - the term "double run" appears to include the pair of 5's in the example.
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nestor
When: 15 Nov 09 11:25
4,5,5,6 scores 12. 2 lots of 15, a pair and 2 threee card runs.
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Shenanigans
When: 15 Nov 09 11:26
I think I've got it. Cheers. Need to avoid a skunking next time I play...
By:
Splicer Keats
When: 15 Nov 09 11:32
4 for the straight, 2 for the 15 ( 7@8) = 6, what was the turn up
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