| bio | website | security.stackexchange.com |
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| location | Florida | |
| age | 30 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 4 months |
| seen | Jun 21 '12 at 20:52 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
I'm not the droid you're looking for.
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awarded | Popular Question |
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Jun 21 |
awarded | Quorum |
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Jun 20 |
awarded | Organizer |
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Jun 20 |
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In Last Will is property purchasing broken? Re-tag to remove rules tag, and add game-specific tag. |
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Jun 20 |
suggested | suggested edit on In Last Will is property purchasing broken? |
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Jun 20 |
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Counting multi-runs in cribbage I understand that the way the score is counted has no effect on what the score is. However in some circles - especially tournaments - there may be rules or expectations that scores are counted in a certain way to avoid confusion. I'm not much familiar with tournament play or rules yet, so I thought asking here would be appropriate. If you can provide a reference to support your statement regarding tournament play, I'd appreciate it. |
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Jun 20 |
asked | Counting multi-runs in cribbage |
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Jun 20 |
asked | Variations in scoring “his nobs” and “his heels” |
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Mar 14 |
awarded | Editor |
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Mar 14 |
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What's the highest score that can be achieved by pegging? Finally realized where I went wrong in the wording of this question. Updated. |
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Mar 14 |
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What's the highest score that can be achieved by pegging? added 112 characters in body; edited title |
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Mar 14 |
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What's the highest score that can be achieved by pegging? I've given this some more thought, and I'm not sure that this answer is necessarily accurate. The section in the Wiki article is addressing the highest score a dealer can achieve between hand, pegging, and crib. However, it is conceivable (possible or not, I don't know) that higher pegging scores can be achieved if one is not limiting themselves to a hand that reaches the highest score possible in one deal. |
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Feb 26 |
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Why is this move illegal? @chac Firstly, I'm not currently familiar with how or if I could reproduce the game progression since I've closed the game without saving it. Even if I could, I'm currently experiencing some crashes in the game. See this thread on Arqade for more details: gaming.stackexchange.com/q/52333/6274 Also, as I've already said, getting a good screenshot that effectively shows all the pieces on the board is very difficult due to the three-dimensional nature of the game and two-dimensional nature of screen captures. |
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Feb 25 |
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Why is this move illegal? Well, drat. I was going to attempt reproducing this in Parmen tonight, but now the program's going all crashy on me. |
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Feb 24 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Feb 24 |
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What's the highest score that can be achieved by pegging? Could you please flesh this out with a bit more detail, as requested in the question? Particularly, since the question explicitly asks for it, the answer should include at least one example of how the pegged score would be achieved and what the opponent's hand would look like - the data shouldn't just reside behind a link. |
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Feb 24 |
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What's the highest score that can be achieved by pegging? I'm only looking for "pegged", but thanks. Could you please flesh this out with a bit more detail, as requested in the question? Particularly, since the question explicitly asks for it, the answer should include at least one example of how the pegged score would be achieved and what the opponent's hand would look like - the data shouldn't just reside behind a link. |
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Feb 24 |
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Why is this move illegal? While I can't put together a visual representation to check this at the moment, this does sound about right now that I think about it. It probably never occurred to me before, because I'm so accustomed to the King & Queen being in the center of their row. |
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Feb 24 |
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Why is this move illegal? Also, I've quit the game in question and am not sure if I can reliably reproduce it with this particular software. |
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Feb 24 |
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Why is this move illegal? @user1873 The notation above is the same notation that is output by Parmen and, according to my understanding, is in alignment with the notation used in tournament rules. Getting a solid screenshot that effectively shows the position of all the pieces on all levels of the board is a bit tricky. |