Cribbage
1630
Designed by Sir John Suckling
Published by John Player & Sons, John N. Hansen Co., Inc., Piatnik, Decipher, (Unknown), Playtoy Industries, Pavilion, Sterling Games, Halsall, Gapple, Cardinal, Pressman Toy Corp., Whitman, W. D. & H. O. Wills, Horn, Piatnik, Woodstock Spiele, Are-Jay Game Company, Fame Products, Pacific Game Company, Skor-Mor, Brimtoy, Pacific Game Company, Bello Games New York, Inc., C.R. Gibson, JK Games, WorldWise Imports, LLC, Coca-Cola, John Waddington Ltd., Woodstock Spiele, Wm F. Drueke & Sons, Inc., Lash's Bitters, CHH Games, The United States Playing Card Company, 5th Peg, Chad Valley Co Ltd., Nu-Bef, John Waddington Ltd., Crisloid, Pavilion, Sterling Games, Man-indo, MacGregor Historic Games, WorldWise Imports, LLC, (Self-Published), Waddingtons, (Public Domain), John Jaques of London, Cardinal, W. D. & H. O. Wills, Creative Crafthouse, Decipher, Chronicle Books, Crisloid, Wood Expressions, John N. Hansen Co., Inc., MacGregor Historic Games, Whitman, Wm F. Drueke & Sons, Inc., Gibsons, Fundex, Montrose Games LLC, Milton Bradley, Frameworth Sports Marketing, Milton Bradley, EnumeroCribbageBoards, Wood Expressions, John Jaques of London, House Martin, Amerous Games, CHH Games, E. S. Lowe Company Inc., Hoyle Products, Pleasantime Games, Schweppes, House Martin, Chad Valley Co Ltd., Pressman Toy Corp., Queensell, Waddingtons, Fundex, Coca-Cola, Man-indo, House of Marbles, Hoyle Products, Fame Products, House of Marbles, Skor-Mor, Double Diamond, E.S. Lowe, Bello Games New York, Inc., Acme Ruler Company, Playtoy Industries, Pleasantime Games, The United States Playing Card Company, Creative Crafthouse, Field Mfg. Co.
Cribbage is a card game invented in the early 17th century, based on the earlier game Noddy. It is played with a deck of standard playing cards and a signature piece of equipment called the cribbage board. Cribbage is traditionally played as a 2 player game. In the version usually played today, each player is dealt a hand of 6 cards, from which they discard 2 into a special pile called the Crib. One card is then cut from the draw pile and turned face up - it is considered part of each player's hand and of the Crib. The players then play cards in turn, scoring points for hitting certain totals, or for making sets or sequences. Score is kept by moving pegs along tracks on the cribbage board. This is repeated until both players have exhausted their hand of cards. Next, each player picks up their hand and determines all possible scoring combinations, pegging points again on the cribbage board. The dealer then picks up the Crib and scores it for all possible points. Then the cards are shuffled and the deal alternates. The winner is the first to reach 121 points. The origin date listed for this game is approximate.
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