![]() Toss (4 6) seems a lot better than Toss (4 4), if we decide to hold Six Points. ![]() Incidentally, over a million (1,009,008), or about 7.8% of those hands score Zero Points! Today we can hold Six Points with A-A-A and then Toss (4 6) or Toss (4 4). If we ignore suits, however, there are 14,715 unique hands. Just for kicks: What are the odds that we've had this exact same arrangement of cards dealt to us before? Well, if we count suits, that would be about one in twenty million, since "52 choose 6" equals 20,358,520! Won't see that every day! Of course, once we discard two of these, and then throw in a random Cut Card, now we get "52 choose 4" times 48 or 12,994,800 (or nearly 13 million) final, unique, five-card Cribbage Hands. We are First Non Dealer at (0-0*) again, and this time, we have three Aces, two 4 Cards, and a 6 Card.
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