![]() ![]() When dealt this hand (2-3-5-7-9-J) we’ve seen some dealers discard 2-3, some discard 5-J, and some discard 7-9. Sometimes you've got a lot of good cards and you’re not sure which should go in your crib. Hopefully by now we've convinced you to put good cards in your crib. ![]() Here’s a breakdown of the average points scored for each of the two discards. About 5% of players discard the 2-3 in this situation, probably because our discard table shows that the 2-3 discard gives particularly good cribs. Most players discard Q-K in this situation, probably to keep the A-2-3-4 run together. We don’t take into account the points scored in pone's hand or the points scored due to heels (cutting a jack), since dealer’s discard doesn't affect those points. We rate each discard by its net effect on dealer’s points: ![]() Just like last week the crib is often the deciding factor, so you might want to take another look at the Cribbage Pro discard table before starting the quiz. Same rules as last week: we show a common hand, and you (playing as dealer) guess which discard gives the best results. Mid-August has arrived, bringing with it the Cribbage Pro dealer discard quiz. ![]()
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