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- CRIB User's Guide
- Version 2.0
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- Copyright 1991, Nashua PC
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- CRIB User's Guide
- Version 2.0
-
-
- I. Introduction
- ---------------
- CRIB is a solitaire cribbage game for Microsoft Windows. It contains many of
- the features of a Microsoft Windows application such as menus, dialog boxes,
- and click-on buttons. Whether you are an expert Windows user or a novice,
- the user interface to CRIB is consistent and quite easy to use.
-
- As stated earlier, this version of CRIB is a one-player, solitaire version.
- It is based on the most common type of solitaire cribbage although many
- different types exist. No assumption is made about the user's knowledge of
- cribbage. The rules for playing will be outlined in this user's guide.
-
-
- II. Installation & System Requirements
- --------------------------------------
- Being a Microsoft Windows application, CRIB requires the user have Microsoft
- Windows version 3.0. The CRIB application, like any Microsoft Windows
- application, works best when plenty of memory is available.
- CRIB was developed and tested with 640Kb and it worked well. If the user
- adheres to the recommendations/requirements for Windows, there should be no
- problem. CRIB supports those graphics adaptors that are supported by Windows,
- most notably EGA and VGA. It also supports mouse and keyboard input.
-
- To install CRIB, type the following at the DOS prompt:
-
- C:\> md crib
- C:\> cd crib
- C:\> copy a:cribarc.*
- C:\CRIB> cribarc
-
- CRIBARC is a self-extracting executable which will extract all of the files
- required by CRIB to the current directory. To verify that the installation is
- correct, each file in the CRIB system is listed below by name and size:
-
- Filename Size (bytes)
- ----------- ------------
- CRIB.DOC 13695
- CRIBR.EXE 102656
- CRIB.HOF 201
- CRIB.EXE 34816
- RAND.BIN 20002
- BOARD.BIN 984
- ----------- ------------
- Total 172354
-
- III. New Features
- -----------------
- Crib V2.0 to the user is essentially the same as V1.0. I was not able to add
- many new features to the game as the number of registered users for V1.0 was
- extremely low. There are differences between the versions and I will
- enumerate these below:
-
- - V2.0 is a Windows V3.0 only product. Windows V2.0 is ancient history and
- so is Crib V1.0...
- - V2.0 uses a dynamic link library for many of the application resources which
- results in more efficient memory utilization.
- - V2.0 uses a bitmap resource for the cribbage board as opposed to hard-coded
- bitmaps for hi-res and low-res RGB monitors.
- - 1 -
-
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- III. Game Registration
- ----------------------
-
- CRIB is a shareware application. Please freely distribute it to any interested
- parties. This game was made possible through many months of effort and
- sacrifice. Future versions of CRIB will be made possible only through your
- support. A nominal $15 registration fee is requested to support this release
- and future releases. This registration will entitle you to receive the next
- release free. Please, please register your copy of CRIB. It is the only way to
- make the shareware system work! The next release of CRIB is already in the
- design phase and may include support for two-player cribbage, replay options,
- multiple-levels of game difficultly, cheat mode, betting, and so on. I am very
- enthusiastic about getting started on this next release, but it depends entirely
- on you. I also want to hear your thoughts on CRIB: its strengths, weaknesses,
- what you would like to see in future releases, and whatever else that comes to
- mind. To register, please send your check or money order indicating the version
- of CRIB that you have to:
-
- Nashua PC
- P.O. Box 432
- Enosburg Falls, VT 05450
-
-
-
- IV. Objective
- -------------
- To Peg-out on a standard cribbage board by going through a standard deck
- of playing cards once. This may be summarized as pegging 121 points using
- thirteen cribbage hands of four cards each.
-
-
- V. Game Start-Up
- ----------------
- CRIB is started like any other Windows application. Once Windows is started,
- CRIB may be started by double-clicking on its executable entry in the File
- Manager window. It may also be started by choosing the run command from the
- Program Manager menu.
-
-
- VI. Solitaire Cribbage Rules-of-Play
- ------------------------------------
- As with multi-player cribbage, a cribbage board and a standard deck of
- playing cards are required for solitaire cribbage. A round in solitaire
- cribbage is played as follows:
-
- 1.) Shuffle the deck only once at the beginning of the game.
- 2.) Deal three cards to a hand area face-up or face-down.
- 3.) Deal two cards to a crib area face-down.
- 4.) Deal three more cards to the hand area face-up or face-down.
- 5.) The six cards in the hand area are played like any cribbage hand, that is
- pick the best four cards out of the six and discard the other two cards
- face-down to the crib area. There are relatively few scoring formations for a
- cribbage hand to keep in mind when deciding the best four cards to keep in a
- hand. The basic scoring formations and their associated points are as follows:
-
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- - 2 -
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- Basic Scoring Formations Points
- -------------------------------------------------------------------- ------
- Fifteen - Each combination of cards that totals 15 2
- Pair - Each combination of cards of the same rank 2
- Run - Each combination of three or more cards in sequence - for
- each card in sequence 1
- Flush - Four cards of the same suit in hand (not Crib) 4
- Nobs - Jack in hand matches suit of cut card 1
-
- In the above table, the word combination is used in the strict technical sense.
- Each and every combination of two cards that make a pair, of two or more cards
- that make fifteen, of three or more cards that make a run, count separately.
-
- 6.) Once two cards are thrown to the crib area, the player cuts the deck and
- places the cut card face-up on top of the deck. If the cut card is a jack, the
- player takes two points.
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- 7.) This cut card is used as part of the hand and may used to score points using
- the table above. Points are recorded on the cribbage board by moving the back
- peg over the front peg by the point amount.
-
- 8.) Once the cards in the hand are counted and pegged, they are discarded and
- are not to be used again in this game.
-
- 9.) The cards in the crib area are then turned face-up and counted using the
- table above (same as the cribbage hand). There is one exception when counting
- the crib as opposed to counting the hand: in the crib, a flush is
- all-or-nothing. Unlike a hand in which four-card flushes are possible, all five
- cards (four cards in crib and cut card) must match in suit in order to count
- five points for the flush. Five-card flushes may be counted in the hand as
- well. A four-card flush counts four points only in the hand (cards in hand all
- match in suit excluding cut card).
-
- 10.) Once the cards in the crib are counted and the points pegged, they are
- discarded and are not to be used again in this game.
-
- 11.) The cut card is then randomly reinserted in the remaining deck. The round
- is then complete.
-
- Each round in solitaire consumes eight cards. Therefore, there are a total of
- six rounds played as described in Section VI. After these six rounds are
- played, four cards remain in the deck. These cards are played as a final hand
- with no cut card. The game is complete when either the deck has been spent or
- the player has pegged out.
-
-
- VII. CRIB Interface
- -------------------
- The CRIB main window is divided into two areas: the board and card areas. The
- board area contains the cribbage board which in continually updated during the
- game to record the player's progress. The card area is sub-divided into three
- sections: the hand, crib, and deck sections. The hand section contains
- cards in the player's hand; it is the left-most section of the card area. The
- crib section contains the cards in the player's crib; it's the center section
- of the card area. The deck section contains a single face-down card which
- represents the deck of cards; it's the right-most section of the card area.
-
- There are also three menu options listed under the Game main menu option which
- may be used to control the game. These options are Deal, Cut, and Peg. These
- options will be denoted as the Game-Deal, Game-Cut, and Game-Peg menu options.
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- - 3 -
-
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- VIII. Playing CRIB
- ------------------
- The rules for playing CRIB map very closely to the rules of solitaire cribbage
- outlined in Section VI. A CRIB round is played as follows:
-
- 1.) Click the left mouse button (LMB) on the Game-Deal menu option or type
- Ctrl-D to deal cards. Six cards are then dealt to the hand section face-up and
- two cards are dealt to the crib section face-down. The Game-Deal option is then
- disabled and only the Game-Cut option is enabled (indicating the next step to
- take for this round).
-
- 2.) Examine the cards in the hand and select the two cards to discard to the
- crib. To make this selection, click the LMB anywhere within the border of a
- card or press F1 - F6 to select a card based on its relative, displayed position
- (press F1 for leftmost card, F2 for second card from the left, and so on). The
- border of the card will be highlighted when selected. This operation serves as
- a card selection toggle. If you change your mind about a card selection, simply
- click on the card or press F1 - F6.
-
- 3.) Once two cards are selected, click the LMB on the Game-Cut option or type
- Ctrl-C. If fewer then two cards are selected, nothing will happen. If two cards
- are selected, the selected cards are moved to the crib and the hand is
- redisplayed with four face-up cards and the crib is adjusted to contain four
- face-down cards. Also, the deck is randomly cut and the cut card is displayed
- face-up on top of the deck. If a jack is cut, the system will automatically peg
- two points. The Game-Cut option is then disabled and only the Game-Peg option
- is enabled.
-
- 4.) You are now ready to peg your hand! Using your hand and the cut card, count
- your hand referring to the table in Section VI if necessary. Once you have a
- count in mind, click on the Game-Peg option or type Ctrl-P. A dialog box
- containing radio buttons for all the possible cribbage point totals is
- displayed. If there are no points in your hand, simply click the OK button or
- press return. Otherwise click the LMB on the point total in your hand and then
- click OK. You may also use the down arrow key to get to the proper point total
- and then press return. Don't try to cheat here! The system counts your hand
- and it knows exactly how many points you can legally peg. If, however, you miss
- points, the system pays no attention and they are gone forever. The moral here
- is count your hand carefully! You can also click the Cancel button or press
- <ESC> to recount your hand. Once you click an acceptable point amount, the
- system automatically pegs the number of holes on the cribbage board.
-
- 5.) Once you click the OK button or press return, the cards in the crib are
- displayed face-up and are ready to count. Follow the steps described in step 4
- to peg the points in the crib.
-
- 6.) Once you click the OK button or press return, the cards in the hand and crib
- sections of the main window are removed. Also, the cut card is removed from the
- top of the deck. The Game-Peg option is disabled and only the Game-Deal option
- is enabled. You have now completed a round.
-
- Each of the regular six rounds in CRIB are played as described in Section VIII.
- When only the final four cards are remaining, they are dealt to the hand section
- with nothing displayed in the crib or deck sections. The Game-Deal option is
- disabled and, because there are no cards to discard or cut, the Game-Peg option
- is enabled. The hand is then counted as usual.
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- - 4 -
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- IX. Ending CRIB
- ---------------
- Once CRIB has completed, the user is notified whether the game was won. CRIB
- tracks the ten best scores of all-time in the CRIB hall-of-fame. If a score
- qualifies for the hall-of-fame, the user will be prompted if the current game's
- score should be entered in the hall-of-fame. If the user chooses yes, then a
- dialog box appears showing the best scores of all-time up to a maximum of ten.
- The user then enters their initials and the display is adjusted to include the
- new score.
-
-
- X. CRIB Menu Options
- --------------------
- CRIB has several main menu options from which to choose. Each menu option is
- discussed below:
-
- File - New: Start a new game.
- File - Save: Save an existing game. Current game is written to disk for
- later restoring.
- File - Restore: Restore a previously-saved game. Game is read from disk.
- File - About : CRIB Version information
- File - Exit: Quit CRIB application.
-
- Game - Deal: Deal cribbage hand.
- Game - Cut: Throw selected cards to crib and cut deck.
- Game - Peg: Peg points in cribbage hand/crib.
- Game -
- Hall-of-fame: Display hall-of-fame list.
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