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Swiveller's Cribbage


Play Cribbage

Web browser version Works on any device with no download or installation required

Windows/iMac/Linux Java version Download
(You may also need to download Java for free).

Swiveller's Cribbage Testimonials

It's easy to use, has different difficulty levels, is great for beginners and advanced players, and includes the rules, history, and other neat info about the game.
Jedinow

Best computer cribbage game I've ever tried. You can even set the computer up to muggins. Good for the beginner and the expert alike.
'Great game'
hipshot49
'Good companion for a challenging game.'
Worth the registration for a challenging game, good graphics, and automatic hand count for hours of fun in expert or beginner mode. Helpful hints if you're stuck on what to toss in the crib. Good if you enjoy Cribbage and don't have someone to play.
Jimbo

'I have played a number of different cribbage games on the internet and the Swiveller's Cribbage game is in my opinion the best. It is realistic in all respects and I particularly like the way that it deals, pegs and tries, occasionally to cheat, which really 'keeps you on your toes' to check the pegging and call the correct score'.
Congratulations.
Phil Tipler B.SC. FRICS MBEng


The Marchioness, holding her cards tight in both hands, considered which to play. Taken from 'The Old Curiosity Shop' by Charles Dickens.

Play Swiveller's Cribbage for free and play the popular card game testing your skill against the computer.
It is suitable for beginners or experts alike and has an online help that teaches the cribbage rules and how to play a good game and has options that allow you to:
• ask the computer for a hint,
• replay the previous hand,
• choose your own hand,
l• let the computer determine your score
• or play Muggins.
You can even play Duplicate Cribbage and view the log of previous moves.

With this version you can:

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  • Ask the computer for a hint on which cards to discard.
  • Replay the previous hand so you can examine different discard strategies.
  • Choose your own and the computer's hand.
  • View the playing log.
  • Play using Muggins, so if you incorrectly score your hand the computer will claim the difference in points. Note the computer sometimes incorrectly scores its own hand so you have the opportunity to take points off it. The Muggins option can be turned off.
  • See your points being pegged on the cribbage board. Pegging can be turned off for faster play.
  • Auto Score. Let the computer do all the scoring for you.
  • Choose your level - Beginner or Expert. Even if you have never played cribbage before then you should pick it up pretty quickly as the computer guides you on what you should be doing and there is an online help telling you about the various card scoring combinations and the ethos of the game.
  • Duplicate Play. You can play a predefined hand so you can compare your score with other people, and not use the excuse 'Oh well, I'm sure you had better cards than me!'
  • Change the background and text colours to suit your taste.
  • See the backs of the computer's cards so you know how many cards are left to play.
  • Play it on any computer or mobile phone.

Comments
.If you have any comments or suggestions for improving the game then please send an email toWilliam Bridge at williambridge@stanwardine.com.


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Try to keep the useful cards to yourself and avoid giving your opponent the upper hand! In this 2-player game, a deck of standard playing cards will be used. At the start of each round, the dealer will deal 6 cards to each player, and each player needs to discard 2 cards to the crib. A card from the remaining stock will then be dealt and displayed at the bottom right corner of the screen, and this card is the 'starter'. If the starter is a J, the dealer will be awarded 2 points. Cards in the crib and the starter will be reserved for later use.
When the round begins, the player who is not the dealer can start by playing a card from his hand. Then the dealer can also play a card from his hand and the round continues. Each card played carries a certain amount of points, A has 1 point, 2 has 2 points, and so on, while each J, Q and K carries 10 points. The current count of points will be displayed on the left of the screen. The total point from the cards played must not exceed 31. If a player cannot play any cards, he needs to say 'go' and the other player can play cards from his hand until he cannot do so. If the total point is exactly 31, the player who played the last card will get 2 points, otherwise he will receive 1 point. The count is then reset to 0 and the player who did not played the last card can start to play a card. Then the round continues until both players have run out of cards. During the round, you can also score points according to the following ways: 1) when the total point is exactly 15, the player who played the card will receive 2 points; 2) when at least 3 newly played cards form a run of consecutive ranks, the player can receive points equal to the length of the run, for example, the player can get 3 points for completing a run of three; and 3) when 2, 3 or 4 newly played cards are of the same rank, the player can receive 2, 6 and 12 points respectively.
When both players have run out of cards, an additional scoring phase begins. For the player who is not the dealer, the score is based on the patterns formed by the 4 cards he held and the starter card. If the cards can form the patterns in points 1 to 3 as listed above, the player will receive the same points as listed. If the 4 cards in the player's hand are of the same suit, 4 points will be awarded. If the cards in the player's hand and the starter card are all of the same suit, the player will receive 5 points. If the player held the J of the same suit as the suit of the starter card, 1 point will be awarded. The same scoring applies to the dealer, and the cards in the crib plus the starter card will be scored by the dealer as an additional hand. After the scoring phase, the player who was not the dealer will take over the position, and the next round begins. When a player has accumulated 121 points, the game is won.
This game was suggested by vic.