Cribbage by jetr

Cribbage

"15:2, 15:4, and a run is 7." Another "math" game my students are learning. Any cribbage fans out there?
Not played cribbage, we used to play Yahtzee, vingt-et-un and a game I can't get my hands on to teach maths. It had a board with a honeycomb grid numbered 1 to 100, colour coded, four dice, counters and money vouchers. Each player had counters of one colour. The game was to throw the dice and use the results to create a sum to achieve one of the numbers. The colour coding on the grid gave the money voucher - more for higher numbers, with doubles on prime numbers or if one player covered a cluster. Winner had the most money at the end of the game. That's left me with memorised sums like 4 x 4 =16 x 6 = 96 (+ 1 = 97)
January 30th, 2019  
Played crib for many years and enjoyed it.
January 30th, 2019  
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