Muggins In Cribbage EXPLAINED (Cutthroat Play)
Learn about Muggins and Cutthroat in Cribbage and how it works. In the game of cribbage, "muggins" is a variation of the rules in which a player must claim any points that are not claimed by the other player. For example, if a player lays down a card that completes a combination (such as a pair or a run) that would earn points, but the other player does not notice and fails to claim those points, the player who laid down the card can call "muggins" and claim the points for themselves. This variation can add an element of strategy and excitement to the game, as players must pay close attention to the cards on the table and be quick to claim any points they are entitled to. Official Rules: https://www.cribbage.org/NewSite/rule...

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