A Bush in Cribbage is a 12 point hand. Any way you come to 12 points, doesn't matter, it's called a bush.
Origin: Master Cribbage Player Jon Fry, from rural Wisconsin, coined the phase "Bush" after spilling his Busch Light beer on his 12 point hand by accident. The term "Bush" stuck ever since.
In Cribbage, the pieces are called "pegs" or "cribbage pegs." These are used to keep track of the score on the cribbage board.
In cribbage, the keyword "cribbage points" can score 15 points if it appears in a hand.
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No, aces cannot be high in cribbage. In cribbage, aces are always considered low and have a value of 1.
The highest possible score in cribbage with a single hand is 29, known as the "cribbage 29 hand."
In cribbage, a player needs to score 121 points to win the game.
No, cribbage runs do not have to be of the same suit. A run in cribbage is a sequence of consecutive cards regardless of their suits.
No, it is not possible to have an impossible cribbage hand.
In cribbage, the player who is not the dealer counts first.
In cribbage, the player who goes after 31 is the opponent.
No, runs in cribbage do not have to be the same suit.
No, a run in cribbage does not have to be of the same suit.