Attention cribbage enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels! The world’s largest online cribbage tournament kicks off again with the Autumn 2024 Season in Cribbage Pro. Join now to experience thrilling competitive play and sharpen your cribbage skills today!
As the leaves slowly begin to turn for us in the northern hemisphere, let's briefly reflect on everyone's accomplishments in the Summer 2024 season. The competition was as fierce as ever, with some nail-biting finishes even near the top, where there was a chance of an apparent "tie" happening (more on that below). Now, we're eager to see how you'll raise the stakes this autumn.
The Summer 2024 cribbage season has drawn to a close, with all the statistics and top performers etched into the record books. The season kicked off with great enthusiasm, and as the hot summer days kept heating things up, participation levels stabilized at a solid average that keeps growing from season to season - particularly when compared to year over year. Building on the momentum of the previous active season, it's been fantastic to see so many dedicated players continuing to embrace the competitive format's exhilarating spirit. Although the number of players this season were slightly below the previous, compared to the same season last year we had far more players.
Some have asked me recently what that means in terms of actual total players, so I'll give you some rough numbers. Last year (2023), for the summer season there were roughly four thousand players. This summer (2024) saw nearly five thousand players. For the other 2024 seasons prior to that, it was even more. To add even more color to this, there were about 250 thousand (yes, a quarter of a million) matches played this last season, and remember those are "best of 3" matches. That does mean that clearly some players didn't play very many matches (sometimes they played a few and didn't place where they wanted to and so stopped playing), but in any case that's a lot of games! This is why I say this is the largest cribbage tournament in the world. Of course I also believe this is simply the best competitive cribbage anywhere, because it has all of you playing in it!
On a related note, the Daily Cribbage Scrimmage challenges have become a popular feature, adding excitement and competitive spirit to our cribbage community. If you haven’t participated yet, now is the perfect time to join in. Sharpen your cribbage skills, compete against friends, and enjoy the fun - even when your schedules don’t match up.
As we transition into the cooler Autumn 2024 season, we're keeping the format the same as last season, with no changes in format. However, I want to add an important remember here. The penalty for not making the 10 matches per week is not trivial, and it can build up from week to week. As you miss the minimum for more weeks, that confidence factor diminishes to the point that it can become difficult for you to find a match. This becomes more noticeable towards the end of the season, where I regularly hear from some players in that position who are having trouble finding a match. This has always been because they have had a lot of weeks with penalties. If you can avoid the penalties by playing your minimum matches per week, then finding a match will be easier for everyone.
Summer 2024 Wrap Up
The summer season was a testament to the growing strength of our community. Although there are always slightly fewer players in the summertime, we still saw some fierce competition, with many positions decided by razor-thin margins. Even the top positions were moving and swapping places until the very end. Notably, "DAiello" claimed the crown (coming from 8th last season), followed closely by "iPeg" and "dcpastore" (who had a nice climb up the Leaderboard last season too). We also witnessed some good improvements from "nob4one" (up to 6th, from 9th), "scout3" (34th to 18th), and "Mrpadre" (40th to 27th).
A special nod goes to some of our newcomers who made it into the top 10: "gm0n", "Checkop", "linurbug9", and "rpmcd". It is always fun and exciting to see new names working their way up!
I know that some of you had some rough drops in ranking from last season, so just a word of encouragement to hang in there and give it another run this new season! Everyone starts fresh, and this could be your chance to break into the top positions. Keep playing your minimum matches, and particularly if you start earlier in the season you can continue to improve every season.
As usual, we have the special awards given to those who secured a place within the Top 50. In recognition of your accomplishments, you've earned an in-game "board peg" symbolizing your achievement. The highest-ranking player receives the prestigious "crown" board peg, while all others in the Top 50 receive a distinctive "star" board peg. These pegs are prominently displayed during online multiplayer matches and serve as a permanent badge of distinction. If you see an opponent with one of these pegs, know that they've earned it through their performance in competitive play, securing a spot among the top contenders.
Remember: Complete Your 10 matches per week! See the FAQ for details.
Here was the final Top 50 for Summer 2024:
1 | DAiello | 26 | jwr13 |
2 | iPeg | 27 | Mrpadre |
3 | dcpastore | 28 | BennieO |
4 | Checkop | 29 | GoodHumor |
5 | linurbug9 | 30 | scoman10 |
6 | nob4one | 31 | mntwinsbb |
7 | gm0n | 32 | 808HWK |
8 | rpmcd | 33 | Alaska47 |
9 | Bes88 | 34 | konadive |
10 | VGKnights | 35 | reefmad |
11 | Domerzag | 36 | SamGash33 |
12 | lbolt58 | 37 | speedo11 |
13 | lostdutch | 38 | jeezumjan |
14 | Trumpno1 | 39 | GJanke |
15 | Jpbrozek | 40 | PeggyBree |
16 | flashmatt | 41 | conelson |
17 | scout3 | 42 | BigCrbNRG |
18 | yank29 | 43 | TrumpetJ |
19 | cyrusg | 44 | noskunkie |
20 | 236Postie | 45 | gsosin |
21 | SharksFin | 46 | JeffPask |
22 | vegasbrad | 47 | abaca |
23 | TC2 | 48 | a2zCrib |
24 | ernie313 | 49 | pscohen |
25 | cribber91 | 50 | tassie08 |
Potential Leaderboard "Tie" Situations
Before we wrap up the summary for the season, I do want to talk about the apparent "tie" situations we can see from time to time in the Leaderboard CR that is shown. For instance, in this final Leaderboard for the season, we have a whole number tie in CR shown at positions 20 and 21, 24 and 25, 33 and 34, 35 and 36, etc. A question I sometimes get about this is simply asking how is the tie broken in those situations. There are actually two answers to that question.