From this pile, they discard two cards into a new pile known as the crib. In most games today, each player picks a color and places the color peg at the starting position on their track on the cribbage board, and they both get a hand of six cards each. While there are many variations to this 17th-century game, many game sets still follow the traditional way of playing. However, they may vary due to changes in pricing by the seller and/or promotional offers.
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