In cribbage, the player who goes after 31 is the opponent.
In cribbage, the player who goes after the person who dealt the cards.
A score of 31 earns 2 points in cribbage.
In cribbage, the player sitting to the left of the dealer goes after the dealer.
In a game of cribbage, the player sitting to the left of the dealer goes after the dealer.
To achieve a perfect hand in cribbage and score a total of 31 points, you need to have a hand that includes a Jack of the same suit as the starter card, along with the other three cards that make up a 15-point hand. This combination will give you a total of 31 points in cribbage.
If a player reaches 31 in cribbage and plays their last card, they score two points for reaching exactly 31 and one point for playing their last card, totaling three points for that play.
Nibs is a term used in Cribbage....and a void in cards is when you don't have cards of that suit in your hand. So my vote goes to Cribbage.... ?? :-)
In cribbage, you can "steal" points by playing a card that makes the total count reach 15, 31, or a combination of cards that add up to 15 or 31. This allows you to score points during the play phase of the game.
In cribbage, when you "go" during the play, you score points for making the total count reach 31, or for creating a run, a pair, or a combination that adds up to 15.
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, a run of three consecutive cards in a player's hand is worth 3 points. The maximum score achievable in a single hand is 31.
In cribbage, the keyword "cribbage points" can score 15 points if it appears in a hand.