American Cribbage Congress
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The American Cribbage Congress (ACC) is a non-profit organization with the stated goals of making the game of cribbage
fun and fair for people of all ages.
The ACC's efforts have included the national standardization of cribbage rules and the establishment of scoring systems allowing sanctioned players to earn points for their play throughout the official cribbage season, which begins each fall.
Throughout the season, statistics are maintained for each player's performance in local clubs (called Grass Roots), national tournaments and online play, with champions crowned in each area. The ACC maintains its national website at cribbage.org.
The ACC's Grass Roots clubs meet locally each week to play nine-game tournaments. The ACC's Youth Program encourages school-aged children to play the game as well. The Congress sponsors over 150 sanctioned tournaments a year throughout North America, including an annual Grand National event. Winners of these tournaments can earn cash prizes.
Lifetime awards are presented yearly to those players who have earned them.
The ACC season runs from August 1 - July 31. The player who earns the most points in a season is crowned as the National Champion. Also, the top ten players in points rankings are the year's All-American team.
Cribbage
Cribbage, or crib, is a card game traditionally for two players, but commonly played with three, four or more, that involves playing and grouping cards in combinations which gain points...
fun and fair for people of all ages.
The ACC's efforts have included the national standardization of cribbage rules and the establishment of scoring systems allowing sanctioned players to earn points for their play throughout the official cribbage season, which begins each fall.
Throughout the season, statistics are maintained for each player's performance in local clubs (called Grass Roots), national tournaments and online play, with champions crowned in each area. The ACC maintains its national website at cribbage.org.
The ACC's Grass Roots clubs meet locally each week to play nine-game tournaments. The ACC's Youth Program encourages school-aged children to play the game as well. The Congress sponsors over 150 sanctioned tournaments a year throughout North America, including an annual Grand National event. Winners of these tournaments can earn cash prizes.
Lifetime awards are presented yearly to those players who have earned them.
The ACC season runs from August 1 - July 31. The player who earns the most points in a season is crowned as the National Champion. Also, the top ten players in points rankings are the year's All-American team.