This nice wood board with metal pegs and cards folds in half and keeps the pieces inside.
— John Smith, the store minder of Chess Express in Ann Arbor, Mich., said its popularity "has to do with quality compared with how much it costs."
— At Games of Berkeley, supervisor Gabriel Dominique said they sell twice as many of their travel cribbage boards than they do of their other cribbage boards.
— The game is so popular that the American Cribbage Congress holds cribbage tournaments across the United States.