The borders aren't defined until you have reached a width/height of 4, so the initial cut card might end up being in the middle, an edge, or a corner, as you see fit.įrom each packet of five cards, you MUST play exactly one card to each of the two "play" stacks. Continue revealing and playing cards one at a time, picking up the next packet when you finish the previous one.Ĭards in the grid must be adjacent (sharing an edge, not diagonally) to other cards already in the grid. Pick up the first packet and reveal the first card, and choose whether to place it in the grid or in a play stack. Next deal yourself five face down "packets" of five cards each. Start by dealing one card face down where you will build your grid - this is the cut card. Play a second round with the other half of the deck to get your total score. You will use exactly half the deck for the first round. At the same time you will be playing cards into two "play" stacks which behave just like the play in regular cribbage. You'll be playing cards one by one to build a 4x4 grid, scoring each row and column as a 4-card cribbage hand. It is much more interesting than doing the grid alone! I developed this game to include the "play" strategy as well, and more tradeoffs like the real game. I've played a lot of the standard "poker squares" style cribbage solitaire.
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