-.\" $NetBSD: cribbage.6,v 1.9 2002/09/26 18:32:00 wiz Exp $
+.\" $NetBSD: cribbage.6,v 1.11 2003/08/07 09:37:09 agc Exp $
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plays the card game cribbage, with the program playing one hand
and the user the other.
The program will initially ask the user if the rules of the game are
-needed - if so, it will print out the appropriate section from
+needed \(en if so, it will print out the appropriate section from
.Em According to Hoyle
with
.Xr more 1 .
explanation of the correct score.
(This is especially useful for beginning players.)
.It Fl q
-Print a shorter form of all messages - this is only recommended for
+Print a shorter form of all messages \(en this is only recommended for
users who have played the game without specifying this option.
.It Fl r
Instead of asking the player to cut the deck, the program will randomly