cribbage

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English - Turkish
bir çeşit iskambil oyunu
(isim) bir tür iskambil oyunu
{i} bir tür iskambil oyunu
English - English
A point-counting card game for two players, with variants for three or four players; the (cribbage board) used for scoring to 61 or 121 points in numerous small increments is characteristic

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{n} the name of a game at cards
a card game in which each player is dealt 6 cards and discards one or two to make up the crib
A game of cards, played by two or four persons, in which there is a crib
See Crib, 11
{i} plagiarism, stealing of another's words or ideas; card game
a card game in which players show how many points they have by putting small pieces of wood in holes in a small board (CRIB). Card game, usually for two players, in which each tries to form various counting combinations of cards, the score being kept by moving pegs on a narrow rectangular board. Each player receives six cards. (There is also a five-card variant, as well as four-hand and three-hand variants.) Cribbage was invented by the 17th-century English poet Sir John Suckling. The rules of play, though somewhat involved, are simple enough to make cribbage a popular pastime, particularly in Britain and the northern U.S. The game usually ends at 121 (twice around the board plus one)
It is characterized by a great variety of chances
cribbage board
The surface on which cribbage is played
cribbage board
a board with pegs and regularly spaced holes for holding the pegs; used for keeping the score in a game of cribbage
cribbage
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