![]() ![]() I've been playing the first scenario where everytime the opponent says Go, I peg one, lay one, wait for them to say Go again, then peg a second time, then lay my last card down and peg and third time for the last card. He demonstrated his ability to play under pressure, remaining calm and composed in a high-stakes situation. I hope thats clear to understand what I'm asking. scoring an unbeaten 56 runs off just 36 balls. Does Fred first peg one and then play one of his cards, say the 2, and then wait for Janice to say Go again, and then peg another one, and then lay this last card the Ace down and peg one for a third time (as the last card).Īfter Janice says the initial Go, does Fred peg one for that Go, and then lay down both his remaining cards consecutively and just peg one more for last card? (two points in total, instead of the 3 he got in the above possible outcome) ![]() Janice has these four cards in her hand: K, 6, 8, 7 ![]() I'm going to try and be as clear as possible with what I'm asking here, I'll use a scenario.įred has these four cards in his hand: 8, 8, 2, A For example, if the cards are played 7-5-6, the player who. Ok, I read up on the rules for go and it didn't address this, so I read into the comment, they kind of addressed it but with a really bad example including a three pair and what not. A run (a straight) of 3 or more cards scores 1 point per card. ![]()
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