I spend an average of one hour per day working on my game. The competition, consider yourself an expert if you can average two errors If you prefer a standard that is less dependent on the caliber of I'd guess thereĪre about 500 players in the world that would qualify as experts under this As an arbitrary baseline, I'll consider someoneĪn expert if they can beat a minimally-competent noviceīetter in serious tournament competition (by which I mean bone fideĮvents like the ACC Open, not some freebie online tourney). There is no 'expert' rating class per se, and ACC-awarded titles suchĪs Bronze Award and Master recognize accomplishment rather Unlike some games, cribbage lacks a formal definition of expertise. Per day did you devote to it? Also, I am finding it difficult to get some 'How long did it take for you to become an expert and how many hours I'll publish as many messages as I can, reserving the right You're asking how to play a specific hand, be sure to indicate the score and Please remember to include your name and where you're writing from. January is here again and so is the mailbag.Īs usual it features the most interesting reader questions and comments from