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Smoking Meat 101: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide

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Real BBQ: The Ultimate Step-By-Step Smoker Cookbook

Real BBQ: The Ultimate Step-By-Step Smoker Cookbook
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Meathead: The Science of Great Barbecue and Grilling

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Hello! 300 Marinade Recipes: Best Marinade Cookbook Ever For Beginners [BBQ Rib Cookbook, Chicken Marinade Recipes, Dry Rub BBQ Recipe, Korean Barbecue Recipe, Brisket Recipes Marinade] [Book 1]

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Hello! 365 Sauce Recipes: Best Sauce Cookbook Ever For Beginners [BBQ Rib Cookbook, Mexican Sauces Cookbook, Meat Marinade Recipes, Dipping Sauce Recipes, Homemade Pasta Sauce Cookbook] [Book 1]

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Slow Fire: The Beginner's Guide to Barbecue

Slow Fire: The Beginner's Guide to Barbecue
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Franklin Barbecue: A Meat-Smoking Manifesto [A Cookbook]

Franklin Barbecue: A Meat-Smoking Manifesto [A Cookbook]
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Ninja Foodi Grill Cookbook for Beginners: The Complete Ninja Foodi Grill Beginners Guide 350 | Delicious Recipes for Indoor Grilling & Air Frying the Whole Family Will Love

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Grilling for Beginners: The Ultimate How to Grill Book with Barbecue Techniques and Recipes; a Great BBQ Book

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How to Grill: The Complete Illustrated Book of Barbecue Techniques, A Barbecue Bible! Cookbook

How to Grill: The Complete Illustrated Book of Barbecue Techniques, A Barbecue Bible! Cookbook
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Cribbage: How-To Guide for Beginners

a guide on how to play the card game, Cribbage.

How many players

Basic game consists of two players and for only two-handed games.

Three-handed and four-handed versions are available also.

Rules on how to play

1. Standard 52 playing cards with jokers discarded.

1.a. Four suits are equal

1.b. Rank and value of card(s) are as follows:

Card: K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 A

Value: 10 10 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

2. Cribbage Board

There isn't a standard cribbage board but for a typical cribbage board, simply google image and search it.

2.a. The pack is cut to determine which player will deal first in the first game of a match; the lowest card wins the deal. The lower score of the previous game deals first.

2.b. Dealer shuffles, distributes with the pack until each has six cards.

2.c. Each player discards two cards to and from the crib which belongs to the dealer.

2.d. The starter card is used in counting the value of each player's hand and the crib.

2.e. Definitions

Crib: Four cards (two from each player) set aside for the dealer to score after the dealing hand.

Flush: Four cards of the same suit held in the hand count four points; five cards of the same suit (including the starter card) count five points in the hand or crib.

Game Hole: Hole number 121.

Go: Called by a player who cannot play a card without exceeding the cumulative count of 31; the opponent scores one point, or two if reaching exactly 31.

Hand: The six cards dealt to each player or four cards remaining after discarding to the crib.

His Heels (Nibs): Jack, when it is the starter card counts two points for the dealer.

His Nobs: Jack of the same suit as the starter card, either in the hand or crib, counts one point.

Judge: A person authorized as a proctor to answer questions and settle disagreements between players relating to the rules of the game / play.

Match: One or more games between two players the outcome of which is a match winner and a match loser. The player of one or more games between two players during tournament qualification play does not constitute a match.

Muggins: The scoring of certain points that one's opponent fails to peg. It has no relationship to penalties. Muggins is played at the option of listed on the sanctioned tournament flyer and announced prior to the beginning of play.

Pair: Two cards of the same rank (i.e. two 3s)

Peg: (1) a small marker that fits into the holes of the cribbage board and is used for scoring. (2) to record a score by advancing the rear peg in the front peg and releasing it.

Pegging: The recording of the scored points by advancing the rear peg in front of the front peg and releasing it.

Pone: The opponent of the player who deals,

Score: Any points earned by a player.

Scoring: The earning of points.

Shuffle: A random mixing of the cards which could include riffing.

Skunk: To win by 31 or more points.

Skunk, double: To win by 61 or more points.

Starter card: The card that is cut and placed on the remainder of the pack and is used in counting the value of each hand in the crib,

Stink hole: Hole number 120, which is one short of the game hole.

Straight (or run) single: Sequence of three or more consecutive cards in any order during the play of the cards; for example: 3,5,6,7,4 (counts three when the 7 is played and counts five when the 4 is played).

Straight, multiple: (Used only in counting hands and crib)

*Double run: Two three-card or four-card straights, including one pair, for example: A, 2,3 or A, 2,3,3,4.

*Double-double run: Four three-card straights, including two pairs; for example: 8,8,9,9,10.

*Triple run: Three three-card straights including three of a kind, for example: J,Q,Q,Q,K.

Street: A stretch of 30 holes on the game board. First street consists of holes 1-30, second street of holes 31-60, third street of holes 61-90, and fourth street of holes 91-120.

Objective

To score more than 121 points that is collected over a number of deal: the primary objective of cribbage players. Points are obtained for card combinations either happening in the duration of the play or in the hand of a player or in the disposed cards prior to the start of the game, within the crib or box[1].

[1] .org/rules/rule1.asp#section2/

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