This version put on holds some unexpected, fast wins. Just making only 121 points is not enough, the player has to win 7 deals to succeed. This game is similar to Gin Race but this time in order to win the game, the winner has to make 121 points and win 7 deals during the whole round. Important: for the player recording won deals, gin and undercut count as two won deals. These scores are recorded separately for each of them on cribbage board: one player's pegs move on the tracks to the 121 point goal, and the other player's pegs record only won games (using 7 holes as in Gin Pro). The idea is quite similar to skunking in cribbage or gammon and backgammon in this board game.Īll normal Gin rules apply, but one of the players plays for 121 points while the other plays for 7 won deals. 0 -30 points scored by opponent gives 4 games for the winner.How to score points? If player X wins a game he scores depending on how many points the opponent had when the game finished, as follows: Many cribbage boards have rows of 7 holes for scoring won games so let's use them. Each game is to 121 points and we play to 7 won games. I hope this will help those who like to play beyond 100 or 200 points.Īll the normal Gin rules apply, but a Cribbage board is used for scoring. In the same way 256 stands for 2-56, two hundred and 5,6 as a shot. Example: a score is 135 which should be read 1-35, one stands for 1 hundred and 35 for cards 3 and 5 as a current shot. The first digit will always signify "hundreds" and two other digits will show the shot position. Note: Gin Shot can be played well beyond 99 points. This addition to the rules gives more chances to go out and trick the opponent. The player's current score determines the shot and this shot is different for each player (unless they have the same score, of course). Scores with a zero, like 40, 07 or 80 call for only one card with the face value other than zero - in these examples 4, 7 or 8 respectively. In the next hand (s)he is entitled to knock having two fives as his/her deadwood. For example, player Y has earned 55 points so far. This "shot", where your remaining cards spell out your score, is treated scored in exactly the same way as a Gin - your opponent cannot lay off on your cards. He can knock not only having 10 points or less or having a gin but also having two cards, one of them 3 on the second one 8 as deadwood. Let's also say that a player X earned so far 38 points. Players could have earned points for a current game ranging for 01 up to 99 (game is to 100 points). OK, let's look at the piece of paper where we record our scores. Normal Gin rules apply with one important exception and addition. It is a collection of variations of the traditional card game Gin Rummy. This page is part of the Invented Games section of the Card Games web site.
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