1. Hayden,
I've been playing cribbage for a day now ,and have come across some extremely egregious bugs:
• Start card: The start card is, by the official rules, to be displayed * after* the discard
• Muggings—if a player scores less than their hand is worth, they don't get the whole worth of their hand; they get the points they scored, and their opponents get the rest. It is incorrect to give them the entirety of their score and then to add the difference on top of that to the opponent's score.
• Runs of Four: I don’t' know what this is, but the playroom does a horrible job scoring hands like this. Just this morning I had a hand consisting of 8, 9, 10, jack and the start card was a jack. That's two runs of four and a pair is ten, but it scored me as having seven, which is totally incorrect. The problem is that because the playroom does not tell how which combinations it's scoring, I have no idea what the issue is here.
• Flushes: Flushes containing four cards must be scored only from your hand. You cannot use three cards of a suit and the start card to make a four-card flush. The start card can only be brought in to expand it to a flush of five.
Please note that what I am saying is not a variation I like, but rather the official rules of the game.
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