Flush In Crib Hand
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*Can You Get A Flush In Your Crib
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*What Is A Flush In Crib
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In cribbage, the probability and maximum and minimum score of each type of hand can be computed.Distinct hands[edit]
*There are 12,994,800 possible hands in Cribbage: 52 choose 4 for the hand, and any one of the 48 left as the starter card.
(524)×48=12,994,800{displaystyle {52 choose 4}times 48=12,994,800}
*Another, and perhaps more intuitive way of looking at it, is to say that there are 52 choose 5 different 5-card hands, and any one of those 5 could be the turn-up, or starter card.
Therefore, the calculation becomes:
(525)×5=12,994,800{displaystyle {52 choose 5}times 5=12,994,800}
*1,009,008 (approximately 7.8%) of these score zero points,[1] or 1,022,208 if the hand is the crib, as the starter must be the same suit as the crib’s four cards for a flush.
*Not accounting for suit, there are 14,715 unique hands.[2]Maximum scores[edit]
*The highest score for one hand is 29: 555J in hand with the starter 5 of the same suit as the Jack (8 points for four J-5 combinations, 8 points for four 5-5-5 combinations, 12 points for pairs of 5s and one for his nob).
*The second highest score is 28 (hand and starter together comprise any ten-point card plus all four 5s, apart from the 29-point hand above).
*The third highest score is 24 (A7777, 33339, 36666, 44447, 44556, 44566, 45566, 67788 or 77889).
*The highest score as a dealer from the hand and crib is 53. The starter must be a 5, the hand must be J555, with the Jack suit matching the starter (score 29), and the crib must be 4466 (score 24), or vice versa.
*The highest number of points possible (excluding pegging points) in one round is 77. The dealer must score 53, the opponent must then have the other 4466 making another 24 point hand for a total of 77.
*The highest number of points from a hand that has a potential to be a ’19 hand’ is 15. It is a crib hand of one suit, 46J and another ten card, with a 5 of that suit cut up. The points are 15 for 6, a run for 9, nobs for 10, and a flush for 15. Any of the following cards in an unlike suit yields a ’19 hand’; 2,3,7,8,and an unpaired ten card.
*The most points that can be pegged by playing one card is 15, by completing a double pair royal on the last card and making the count 15: 12 for double pair royal, 2 for the 15, and 1 for the last card. This can happen in two ways in a two-player game. The non-dealer must have two ten-value cards and two 2s, and the dealer must have one ten-value card and 722, in which case the play must go: 10-10-10-go; 7-2-2-2-2. For example:Alice
(dealer)BobPlayerCardCumulativeScoreAnnouncedBob10’ten’Alice20’twenty’Bob303 points (run)’thirty’Alice1 point to Bob (30 for one)’go’Alice7’seven’Bob9’nine’Alice112 points’eleven for two’Bob136 points’thirteen for six’Alice1515 points (double pair royal,
fifteen, last card)’fifteen for fifteen’
*Alternatively, the players can each have two deuces, with one also holding A-4 and the other two aces. Then play might go 4-A-A-A-2-2-2-2.
*The maximum number of points that can be scored in a single deal by the dealer in a two player game is 78 (pegging + hand + crib):
Non-dealer is dealt 3 3 4 4 5 J and Dealer is dealt 3 3 4 4 5 5. Non-dealer discards J 5 to the crib (as ill-advised as this may be). Dealer discards 5 5 to the crib. Note that the J is suited to the remaining 5. The remaining 5 is cut.
Play is 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 go. The dealer scores 29 total peg points.
The dealer’s hand is 3 3 4 4 5 = 20
The dealer’s crib is J(nobs) 5 5 5 5 = 29
The total score for the dealer is 29 + 20 + 29 = 78.
Note that the correct play for both players is to keep 3 3 4 5 worth 10 points and discarding J 4 and 4 5 to the crib respectively, meaning in reality, this hand would never take place. A more realistic hand would be both players being dealt 3 3 4 4 J J with both discarding J J and a 5 cut. In this case, with pegging as described above, the total score would be 20 (hand) + 21 (crib) + 29 (pegging) = 70 points.
*The maximum number of points that can be scored in a single deal by the non-dealer in a two player game is 48 (pegging + hand), with the following example :
Non-dealer is dealt 5 5 4 4 crib crib and Dealer is dealt 4 4 5 9 crib crib. Cut card is a 6.
Play is 5 5 5 4 4 4 4, with the Non-dealer pegging 24. The Non-dealer scores 24 in the hand for a total of 48 points.
*The maximum number of points that can be scored with a four-card flush is 21, which is achieved with a hand of 5 5 10 J Q or 5 5 J Q K: a pair, six fifteens, a three-card sequence, and the flush. A five-card flush of 5 10 J Q K scores 18 if the Jack is not the starter.Minimum scores[edit]
*The dealer in two-player, 6-card cribbage will always peg at least one point during the play (the pegging round), unless the opponent wins the game before the pegging is finished. If non-dealer is able to play at each turn then dealer must score at least one for ’last’; if not, then dealer scores at least one for ’go’.
*While 19 is generally recognized as ’the impossible hand’, meaning that there is no combination of 5 cards that will produce a score of 19 points, scores of 25, 26, 27, and greater than 29 are also impossible in-hand point totals.[1] Sometimes if a player scores 0 points in their hand they will claim they have a ’19-point hand.’[3]Minimum while holding a 5[edit]
If a player holds a 5 in their hand, that player is guaranteed at least two points, as shown below:
A 0-point hand must have five distinct cards without forming a run or a fifteen combination. If such a hand includes a 5, it cannot hold a 10 or a face card. It also cannot include both an A and a 9; both a 2 and an 8; both a 3 and a 7; or both a 4 and a 6. Since four more cards are needed, exactly one must be taken from each of those sets. Let us run through the possible choices:
*If the hand includes a 9, it cannot hold a 6, so it must hold a 4. Having both a 4 and a 9, it cannot hold a 2, so it must hold an 8. Holding both a 4 and an 8, it cannot hold a 3, so it must hold a 7. But now the hand includes a 7-8 fifteen, which is a contradiction.
*Therefore, the hand must include an A. If the hand includes a 7, it now cannot contain an 8, as that would form a 7-8 fifteen. However it cannot hold a 2, as that would form a 7-5-2-A fifteen. This is a contradiction.
*Therefore, the hand must include a 3. Either a 2 or a 4 would complete a run, so the hand must therefore include a 6 and an 8. But this now forms an 8-6-A fifteen, which is a contradiction.
Therefore, every set of five cards including a 5 has a pair, a run, or a fifteen, and thus at least two points.Can You Get A Flush In Your Crib
Interestingly, a hand with two 5s also can score only two points; an example is 2 5 5 7 9, which would be most likely a crib hand, and would not score a flush because of the pair, although said hand can be a non-crib four-card flush if either 5 is the starter. A hand with three 5s scores at least eight points; a hand with all four 5s scores 20 points and is improved only with a 10, J, Q, or K (scoring 28 except for the 29 hand previously described.)
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*If a hand includes both a 2 and a 3 and is to score 0 points, it cannot have a face card, an A, a 4, or a 5. This requires three cards from the 6, 7, 8, and 9, and any such selection will include a fifteen.
*If a hand includes both an A and a 4 and is to score 0 points, it cannot have a face card or a 5. It also cannot have both a 2 and a 3; both a 6 and a 9; or both a 7 and an 8. If the hand includes a 2, it cannot have a 9 (9-4-2 fifteen). Thus it must have a 6. It then cannot have an 8 (8-4-2-A fifteen) or a 7 (7-6-2 fifteen). If, however, the hand includes a 3, it cannot include an 8 (8-4-3 fifteen) or a 7 (7-4-3-A fifteen). These are all contradictions, so every hand containing both an A and a 4 scores at least two points.Odds[edit]
*The table below assumes the card(s) discarded to the crib are randomly chosen. Given this assumption, the odds of getting a 28 hand in a two-player game are about 1 in 170984, and a perfect 29 hand 1 in 3,248,700.[3]
*However, if we assume that the player will always keep J555 if those cards are included in the hand, the odds of getting a perfect 29 hand starting with a six-card hand are 1 in 216,580, while the odds after discarding from a five-card hand are 1 in 649,740.[4]
Scoring Breakdown, assuming random discard(s) to the crib[1]Flush In Crib HandlesScoreNumber of hands
(out of 12,994,800)Percentage of handsPercentage of hands at least as high01,009,0087.7647100199,7920.767992.235322,813,79621.653291.46743505,0083.886269.814242,855,67621.975565.9285697,5085.367643.952561,800,26813.853838.58497751,3245.781724.731181,137,2368.751518.94949361,2242.779810.197910388,7402.99157.41811151,6800.39774.426612317,3402.44214.02891319,6560.15131.58681490,1000.69341.4355159,1680.07060.74211658,2480.44820.67151711,1960.08620.2233182,7080.02080.137119000.1163208,0680.06210.1163212,4960.01920.0542224440.00340.0350233560.00270.0316243,6800.02830.028925000.000626000.000627000.000628760.00060.00062940.000030.00003
*Mean = 4.7692
*Standard deviation = 3.1254
*Skewness = 0.9039
*Excess kurtosis = 1.4599
Note that these statistics do not reflect frequency of occurrence in 5 or 6-card play. For 6-card play the mean for non-dealer is 7.8580 with standard deviation 3.7996, and for dealer is 7.7981 and 3.9082 respectively. The means are higher because the player can choose those four cards that maximize their point holdings. For 5-card play the mean is about 5.4.
Slightly different scoring rules apply in the crib - only 5-point flushes are counted, in other words you need to flush all cards including the turn-up and not just the cards in the crib. Because of this, a slightly different distribution is observed:
Scoring Breakdown (crib/box hands only)ScoreNumber of hands (+/- change from non-crib distribution)
(out of 12,994,800)Percentage of handsPercentage of hands at least as high01,022,208 (+13,200)7.8663100199,792 (0)0.767992.133722,839,800 (+26,004)21.853491.36583508,908 (+3,900)3.916269.512442,868,960 (+13,284)22.077865.59625703,496 (+5,988)5.413743.518461,787,176 (-13,092)13.753038.10477755,320 (+3,996)5.812524.351781,118,336 (-18,900)8.606018.53939358,368 (-2,856)2.75789.933210378,240 (-10,500)2.91077.17551143,880 (-7,800)0.33774.264812310,956 (-6,384)2.39293.92711316,548 (-3,108)0.12731.53421488,132 (-1,968)0.67821.4068159,072 (-96)0.06980.72861657,288 (-960)0.44090.65881711,196 (0)0.08620.2179182,264 (-444)0.01740.1318190 (0)00.1144207,828 (-240)0.06020.1144212,472 (-24)0.01900.054122444 (0)0.00340.035123356 (0)0.00270.0317243,680 (0)0.02830.0289250 (0)00.0006260 (0)00.0006270 (0)00.00062876 (0)0.00060.0006294 (0)0.000030.00003
*Mean = 4.7348
As above, these statistics do not reflect the true distributions in 5 or 6 card play, since both the dealer and non-dealer will discard tactically in order to maximise or minimise the possible score in the crib/box.Card combinations[edit]
*A hand of four aces (AAAA) is the only combination of cards wherein no flip card will add points to its score.
*There are 71 distinct combinations of card values that add to 15:Two
cardsThree
cardsFour cardsFive cardsX5
96
87X4A
X32
95A
942
93386A
852
843
77A
762753
744
663
654
555X3AA
X22A
94AA
932A
9222
85AA842A
833A
8322
76AA
752A
743A7422
7332
662A
653A
6522
644A6432
6333
554A
5532
5442
5433
4443X2AAA
93AAA
922AA
84AAA
832AA
8222A
75AAA742AA
733AA
7322A
72222
66AAA
652AA
643AA6422A
6332A
63222
553AA
5522A
544AA
5432A54222
5333A
53322
4442A
4433A
44322
43332Note: ’X’ indicates a card scoring ten: 10, J, Q or KHand and Crib statistics[edit]
If both the hand and the crib are considered as a sum (and both are drawn at random, rather than formed with strategy as is realistic in an actual game setting) there are 2,317,817,502,000 (2.3 trillion) 9-card combinations.(524)×(484)×44=2,317,817,502,000{displaystyle {52 choose 4}times {48 choose 4}times 44=2,317,817,502,000}
*As stated above, the highest score a dealer can get with both hand and crib considered is 53.
*The only point total between 0 and 53 that is not possible is 51.
Scoring BreakdownFlush In Crib HandScoreNumber of hand-crib pairs
(out of 2,317,817,502,000)Percentage of hand-crib pairs to 6 decimal placesPercentage of hand-crib pairs at least as high014,485,964,6520.62498310013,051,673,9080.13166299.375017280,817,415,6683.48678999.243356323,841,719,6881.02862895.7565664190,673,505,2528.22642494.727938570,259,798,9523.03129186.5015146272,593,879,18811.760883.4702227121,216,281,6245.2297671.7094228290,363,331,43212.52744666.4796639151,373,250,7806.53085353.95221710254,052,348,94810.96084347.42136411141,184,445,9606.09126736.46052112189,253,151,3248.16514530.3692541398,997,926,3404.2711722.20410914127,164,095,5645.48637217.9329391559,538,803,5122.56874412.4465671677,975,659,0563.3641859.8778231732,518,272,3361.4029696.5136381842,557,293,0001.8360935.1106691917,654,681,8280.7616943.2745762022,185,433,5400.9571692.512881218,921,801,4840.3849231.5557122210,221,882,8600.4410131.17079234,016,457,9760.1732860.729776245,274,255,1920.2275530.55649251,810,154,6960.0780970.328938262,305,738,1800.0994790.2508427750,132,0240.0323640.151361281,215,878,4080.0524580.11899829401,018,2760.0173020.0665430475,531,9400.0205160.04923831184,802,7240.0079730.02872232233,229,7840.0100620.0207493382,033,0280.0035390.0106863471,371,3520.0030790.0071473519,022,5880.0008210.0040683644,459,1200.0019180.003247379,562,0400.0004130.0013293810,129,2440.0004370.000916391,633,6120.000070.000479405,976,1640.0002580.000409411,517,4280.0000650.00015142600,9920.0000260.00008543127,6160.0000060.0000644832,7240.0000360.00005445222,2200.000010.0000184642,5600.0000020.0000094724,3520.0000010.00000748119,7040.0000050.000006496,16800503840051000524,320005328800
*Mean: 9.50397
*Median: 9
*Mode: 8Can You Peg A Flush In CribbageSee also[edit]What Is A Flush In CribReferences[edit]
*^ abcSteven S. Lumetta (2007-05-15). ’Amusing Cribbage Facts’. Archived from the original on 2018-01-16. Retrieved 2008-03-03.
*^Tim Wood (2008-08-05). ’All Possible Cribbage Hands’. Archived from the original on 2013-02-09. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
*^ abWeisstein, Eric W. ’Cribbage’. MathWorld. Retrieved 2008-03-02. All scores from 0 to 29 are possible, with the exception of 19, 25, 26, and 27. For this reason, hand scoring zero points is sometimes humorously referred to as a ’19-point’ hand.
*^Cribbage Corner (2008-05-05). ’Perfect cribbage hand odds’. Retrieved 2008-05-05.How Do You Count A Flush In CribRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cribbage_statistics&oldid=995987590’
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These are standard hand rankings for most poker games and apply to all high-hand poker variations including Texas Hold’em, Omaha and Stud. You’ll find a printable poker hand rankings chart below the hand rankings as well as answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about poker hands and poker hand ranking. Safety tested to the latest Bedside Crib Standard, SnuzPod 4 is a sturdy, dependable alternative to other cribs on the market. Allowing you to soothe your little one night and day, safe and sound. Now fitting more beds than any other bedside crib, SnuzPod 4 is crafted with care to ensure only the best experience for parent and baby. The player that does not have the crib counts first, then the player with the crib counts their hand, and then finally the crib is counted. Scores count for the following: 2 points for every pair; 3 points for every run of 3. 4 points for every run of 4. 5 points for a run of 5. 2 points for each sum to 15. 4 points for a flush.
*Can You Get A Flush In Your Crib
*Flush In Crib Handles
*Flush In Crib Hand
*Can You Peg A Flush In Cribbage
*What Is A Flush In Crib
*How Do You Count A Flush In Crib
In cribbage, the probability and maximum and minimum score of each type of hand can be computed.Distinct hands[edit]
*There are 12,994,800 possible hands in Cribbage: 52 choose 4 for the hand, and any one of the 48 left as the starter card.
(524)×48=12,994,800{displaystyle {52 choose 4}times 48=12,994,800}
*Another, and perhaps more intuitive way of looking at it, is to say that there are 52 choose 5 different 5-card hands, and any one of those 5 could be the turn-up, or starter card.
Therefore, the calculation becomes:
(525)×5=12,994,800{displaystyle {52 choose 5}times 5=12,994,800}
*1,009,008 (approximately 7.8%) of these score zero points,[1] or 1,022,208 if the hand is the crib, as the starter must be the same suit as the crib’s four cards for a flush.
*Not accounting for suit, there are 14,715 unique hands.[2]Maximum scores[edit]
*The highest score for one hand is 29: 555J in hand with the starter 5 of the same suit as the Jack (8 points for four J-5 combinations, 8 points for four 5-5-5 combinations, 12 points for pairs of 5s and one for his nob).
*The second highest score is 28 (hand and starter together comprise any ten-point card plus all four 5s, apart from the 29-point hand above).
*The third highest score is 24 (A7777, 33339, 36666, 44447, 44556, 44566, 45566, 67788 or 77889).
*The highest score as a dealer from the hand and crib is 53. The starter must be a 5, the hand must be J555, with the Jack suit matching the starter (score 29), and the crib must be 4466 (score 24), or vice versa.
*The highest number of points possible (excluding pegging points) in one round is 77. The dealer must score 53, the opponent must then have the other 4466 making another 24 point hand for a total of 77.
*The highest number of points from a hand that has a potential to be a ’19 hand’ is 15. It is a crib hand of one suit, 46J and another ten card, with a 5 of that suit cut up. The points are 15 for 6, a run for 9, nobs for 10, and a flush for 15. Any of the following cards in an unlike suit yields a ’19 hand’; 2,3,7,8,and an unpaired ten card.
*The most points that can be pegged by playing one card is 15, by completing a double pair royal on the last card and making the count 15: 12 for double pair royal, 2 for the 15, and 1 for the last card. This can happen in two ways in a two-player game. The non-dealer must have two ten-value cards and two 2s, and the dealer must have one ten-value card and 722, in which case the play must go: 10-10-10-go; 7-2-2-2-2. For example:Alice
(dealer)BobPlayerCardCumulativeScoreAnnouncedBob10’ten’Alice20’twenty’Bob303 points (run)’thirty’Alice1 point to Bob (30 for one)’go’Alice7’seven’Bob9’nine’Alice112 points’eleven for two’Bob136 points’thirteen for six’Alice1515 points (double pair royal,
fifteen, last card)’fifteen for fifteen’
*Alternatively, the players can each have two deuces, with one also holding A-4 and the other two aces. Then play might go 4-A-A-A-2-2-2-2.
*The maximum number of points that can be scored in a single deal by the dealer in a two player game is 78 (pegging + hand + crib):
Non-dealer is dealt 3 3 4 4 5 J and Dealer is dealt 3 3 4 4 5 5. Non-dealer discards J 5 to the crib (as ill-advised as this may be). Dealer discards 5 5 to the crib. Note that the J is suited to the remaining 5. The remaining 5 is cut.
Play is 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 go. The dealer scores 29 total peg points.
The dealer’s hand is 3 3 4 4 5 = 20
The dealer’s crib is J(nobs) 5 5 5 5 = 29
The total score for the dealer is 29 + 20 + 29 = 78.
Note that the correct play for both players is to keep 3 3 4 5 worth 10 points and discarding J 4 and 4 5 to the crib respectively, meaning in reality, this hand would never take place. A more realistic hand would be both players being dealt 3 3 4 4 J J with both discarding J J and a 5 cut. In this case, with pegging as described above, the total score would be 20 (hand) + 21 (crib) + 29 (pegging) = 70 points.
*The maximum number of points that can be scored in a single deal by the non-dealer in a two player game is 48 (pegging + hand), with the following example :
Non-dealer is dealt 5 5 4 4 crib crib and Dealer is dealt 4 4 5 9 crib crib. Cut card is a 6.
Play is 5 5 5 4 4 4 4, with the Non-dealer pegging 24. The Non-dealer scores 24 in the hand for a total of 48 points.
*The maximum number of points that can be scored with a four-card flush is 21, which is achieved with a hand of 5 5 10 J Q or 5 5 J Q K: a pair, six fifteens, a three-card sequence, and the flush. A five-card flush of 5 10 J Q K scores 18 if the Jack is not the starter.Minimum scores[edit]
*The dealer in two-player, 6-card cribbage will always peg at least one point during the play (the pegging round), unless the opponent wins the game before the pegging is finished. If non-dealer is able to play at each turn then dealer must score at least one for ’last’; if not, then dealer scores at least one for ’go’.
*While 19 is generally recognized as ’the impossible hand’, meaning that there is no combination of 5 cards that will produce a score of 19 points, scores of 25, 26, 27, and greater than 29 are also impossible in-hand point totals.[1] Sometimes if a player scores 0 points in their hand they will claim they have a ’19-point hand.’[3]Minimum while holding a 5[edit]
If a player holds a 5 in their hand, that player is guaranteed at least two points, as shown below:
A 0-point hand must have five distinct cards without forming a run or a fifteen combination. If such a hand includes a 5, it cannot hold a 10 or a face card. It also cannot include both an A and a 9; both a 2 and an 8; both a 3 and a 7; or both a 4 and a 6. Since four more cards are needed, exactly one must be taken from each of those sets. Let us run through the possible choices:
*If the hand includes a 9, it cannot hold a 6, so it must hold a 4. Having both a 4 and a 9, it cannot hold a 2, so it must hold an 8. Holding both a 4 and an 8, it cannot hold a 3, so it must hold a 7. But now the hand includes a 7-8 fifteen, which is a contradiction.
*Therefore, the hand must include an A. If the hand includes a 7, it now cannot contain an 8, as that would form a 7-8 fifteen. However it cannot hold a 2, as that would form a 7-5-2-A fifteen. This is a contradiction.
*Therefore, the hand must include a 3. Either a 2 or a 4 would complete a run, so the hand must therefore include a 6 and an 8. But this now forms an 8-6-A fifteen, which is a contradiction.
Therefore, every set of five cards including a 5 has a pair, a run, or a fifteen, and thus at least two points.Can You Get A Flush In Your Crib
Interestingly, a hand with two 5s also can score only two points; an example is 2 5 5 7 9, which would be most likely a crib hand, and would not score a flush because of the pair, although said hand can be a non-crib four-card flush if either 5 is the starter. A hand with three 5s scores at least eight points; a hand with all four 5s scores 20 points and is improved only with a 10, J, Q, or K (scoring 28 except for the 29 hand previously described.)
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*If a hand includes both a 2 and a 3 and is to score 0 points, it cannot have a face card, an A, a 4, or a 5. This requires three cards from the 6, 7, 8, and 9, and any such selection will include a fifteen.
*If a hand includes both an A and a 4 and is to score 0 points, it cannot have a face card or a 5. It also cannot have both a 2 and a 3; both a 6 and a 9; or both a 7 and an 8. If the hand includes a 2, it cannot have a 9 (9-4-2 fifteen). Thus it must have a 6. It then cannot have an 8 (8-4-2-A fifteen) or a 7 (7-6-2 fifteen). If, however, the hand includes a 3, it cannot include an 8 (8-4-3 fifteen) or a 7 (7-4-3-A fifteen). These are all contradictions, so every hand containing both an A and a 4 scores at least two points.Odds[edit]
*The table below assumes the card(s) discarded to the crib are randomly chosen. Given this assumption, the odds of getting a 28 hand in a two-player game are about 1 in 170984, and a perfect 29 hand 1 in 3,248,700.[3]
*However, if we assume that the player will always keep J555 if those cards are included in the hand, the odds of getting a perfect 29 hand starting with a six-card hand are 1 in 216,580, while the odds after discarding from a five-card hand are 1 in 649,740.[4]
Scoring Breakdown, assuming random discard(s) to the crib[1]Flush In Crib HandlesScoreNumber of hands
(out of 12,994,800)Percentage of handsPercentage of hands at least as high01,009,0087.7647100199,7920.767992.235322,813,79621.653291.46743505,0083.886269.814242,855,67621.975565.9285697,5085.367643.952561,800,26813.853838.58497751,3245.781724.731181,137,2368.751518.94949361,2242.779810.197910388,7402.99157.41811151,6800.39774.426612317,3402.44214.02891319,6560.15131.58681490,1000.69341.4355159,1680.07060.74211658,2480.44820.67151711,1960.08620.2233182,7080.02080.137119000.1163208,0680.06210.1163212,4960.01920.0542224440.00340.0350233560.00270.0316243,6800.02830.028925000.000626000.000627000.000628760.00060.00062940.000030.00003
*Mean = 4.7692
*Standard deviation = 3.1254
*Skewness = 0.9039
*Excess kurtosis = 1.4599
Note that these statistics do not reflect frequency of occurrence in 5 or 6-card play. For 6-card play the mean for non-dealer is 7.8580 with standard deviation 3.7996, and for dealer is 7.7981 and 3.9082 respectively. The means are higher because the player can choose those four cards that maximize their point holdings. For 5-card play the mean is about 5.4.
Slightly different scoring rules apply in the crib - only 5-point flushes are counted, in other words you need to flush all cards including the turn-up and not just the cards in the crib. Because of this, a slightly different distribution is observed:
Scoring Breakdown (crib/box hands only)ScoreNumber of hands (+/- change from non-crib distribution)
(out of 12,994,800)Percentage of handsPercentage of hands at least as high01,022,208 (+13,200)7.8663100199,792 (0)0.767992.133722,839,800 (+26,004)21.853491.36583508,908 (+3,900)3.916269.512442,868,960 (+13,284)22.077865.59625703,496 (+5,988)5.413743.518461,787,176 (-13,092)13.753038.10477755,320 (+3,996)5.812524.351781,118,336 (-18,900)8.606018.53939358,368 (-2,856)2.75789.933210378,240 (-10,500)2.91077.17551143,880 (-7,800)0.33774.264812310,956 (-6,384)2.39293.92711316,548 (-3,108)0.12731.53421488,132 (-1,968)0.67821.4068159,072 (-96)0.06980.72861657,288 (-960)0.44090.65881711,196 (0)0.08620.2179182,264 (-444)0.01740.1318190 (0)00.1144207,828 (-240)0.06020.1144212,472 (-24)0.01900.054122444 (0)0.00340.035123356 (0)0.00270.0317243,680 (0)0.02830.0289250 (0)00.0006260 (0)00.0006270 (0)00.00062876 (0)0.00060.0006294 (0)0.000030.00003
*Mean = 4.7348
As above, these statistics do not reflect the true distributions in 5 or 6 card play, since both the dealer and non-dealer will discard tactically in order to maximise or minimise the possible score in the crib/box.Card combinations[edit]
*A hand of four aces (AAAA) is the only combination of cards wherein no flip card will add points to its score.
*There are 71 distinct combinations of card values that add to 15:Two
cardsThree
cardsFour cardsFive cardsX5
96
87X4A
X32
95A
942
93386A
852
843
77A
762753
744
663
654
555X3AA
X22A
94AA
932A
9222
85AA842A
833A
8322
76AA
752A
743A7422
7332
662A
653A
6522
644A6432
6333
554A
5532
5442
5433
4443X2AAA
93AAA
922AA
84AAA
832AA
8222A
75AAA742AA
733AA
7322A
72222
66AAA
652AA
643AA6422A
6332A
63222
553AA
5522A
544AA
5432A54222
5333A
53322
4442A
4433A
44322
43332Note: ’X’ indicates a card scoring ten: 10, J, Q or KHand and Crib statistics[edit]
If both the hand and the crib are considered as a sum (and both are drawn at random, rather than formed with strategy as is realistic in an actual game setting) there are 2,317,817,502,000 (2.3 trillion) 9-card combinations.(524)×(484)×44=2,317,817,502,000{displaystyle {52 choose 4}times {48 choose 4}times 44=2,317,817,502,000}
*As stated above, the highest score a dealer can get with both hand and crib considered is 53.
*The only point total between 0 and 53 that is not possible is 51.
Scoring BreakdownFlush In Crib HandScoreNumber of hand-crib pairs
(out of 2,317,817,502,000)Percentage of hand-crib pairs to 6 decimal placesPercentage of hand-crib pairs at least as high014,485,964,6520.62498310013,051,673,9080.13166299.375017280,817,415,6683.48678999.243356323,841,719,6881.02862895.7565664190,673,505,2528.22642494.727938570,259,798,9523.03129186.5015146272,593,879,18811.760883.4702227121,216,281,6245.2297671.7094228290,363,331,43212.52744666.4796639151,373,250,7806.53085353.95221710254,052,348,94810.96084347.42136411141,184,445,9606.09126736.46052112189,253,151,3248.16514530.3692541398,997,926,3404.2711722.20410914127,164,095,5645.48637217.9329391559,538,803,5122.56874412.4465671677,975,659,0563.3641859.8778231732,518,272,3361.4029696.5136381842,557,293,0001.8360935.1106691917,654,681,8280.7616943.2745762022,185,433,5400.9571692.512881218,921,801,4840.3849231.5557122210,221,882,8600.4410131.17079234,016,457,9760.1732860.729776245,274,255,1920.2275530.55649251,810,154,6960.0780970.328938262,305,738,1800.0994790.2508427750,132,0240.0323640.151361281,215,878,4080.0524580.11899829401,018,2760.0173020.0665430475,531,9400.0205160.04923831184,802,7240.0079730.02872232233,229,7840.0100620.0207493382,033,0280.0035390.0106863471,371,3520.0030790.0071473519,022,5880.0008210.0040683644,459,1200.0019180.003247379,562,0400.0004130.0013293810,129,2440.0004370.000916391,633,6120.000070.000479405,976,1640.0002580.000409411,517,4280.0000650.00015142600,9920.0000260.00008543127,6160.0000060.0000644832,7240.0000360.00005445222,2200.000010.0000184642,5600.0000020.0000094724,3520.0000010.00000748119,7040.0000050.000006496,16800503840051000524,320005328800
*Mean: 9.50397
*Median: 9
*Mode: 8Can You Peg A Flush In CribbageSee also[edit]What Is A Flush In CribReferences[edit]
*^ abcSteven S. Lumetta (2007-05-15). ’Amusing Cribbage Facts’. Archived from the original on 2018-01-16. Retrieved 2008-03-03.
*^Tim Wood (2008-08-05). ’All Possible Cribbage Hands’. Archived from the original on 2013-02-09. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
*^ abWeisstein, Eric W. ’Cribbage’. MathWorld. Retrieved 2008-03-02. All scores from 0 to 29 are possible, with the exception of 19, 25, 26, and 27. For this reason, hand scoring zero points is sometimes humorously referred to as a ’19-point’ hand.
*^Cribbage Corner (2008-05-05). ’Perfect cribbage hand odds’. Retrieved 2008-05-05.How Do You Count A Flush In CribRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cribbage_statistics&oldid=995987590’
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