The show is where you count all the hands up. When all cards have been played, you move on to the show. Whoever played the last card in the trick, their opponent starts the next trick. You also claim one point for playing the last card of every trick. You are not allowed to play a card to make a sum over 31, so if you play to 28 and your opponent only has cards of over 3, they will say GO and you will continue to play as many cards as you can up to 31. For example if 4,7,5,6 was played, whoever laid the 6 would get to claim a run for 4 points. Runs do not necessarily have to be played in order. If either player forms a run of 3 or more, they get to claim that many points as well. A triple pair is worth 6 points, and a quadruple pair is worth 12 points. If the player forms a pair, they get 2 points. If the sum is equal to 15 or 31, that player gets 2 points. Players take turns playing their cards one at a time and announcing the total sum of the cards. If a jack is cut for the cut card, the player with the crib immediately gets 2 points. Then a community card is cut that will play for both hands in the show. Players are dealt 6 cards each, and both have to discard 2 cards into the crib. The players cut to see who gets the first crib. Playing online Cribbage with real players at