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The objective in gin rummy is to score points and reach 100, before your opponent does.

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Rummy is amongst the most popular games in India. It's easy, fun and packed with a healthy dose of challenge that will keep you coming back for more. Fly Rummy is the online rummy platform that packs this excitement and brings it to your preferred device. The objective in gin rummy is to score points and reach 100, before your opponent does. The basic game strategy is to improve one's hand by forming melds and eliminating deadwood. Gin has two types of meld: Sets of 3 or 4 cards sharing the same rank, e.g. 8 ♥ 8 ♦ 8 ♠; and runs of 3 or more cards in sequence, of the same suit.

It is absolutely Legal to play Rummy online in India! Yes, it is absolutely legal to play rummy online or rummy offline. As per Supreme Court's decision, it is absolutely legal to play rummy online for free across India (except for the states of Assam, Nagaland, Odisha, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Telangana & Andhra Pradesh). How to Play Rummy Online. One of the popular games amongst the Indian audience, 13-card rummy games is a skilled-base game. The game is very easy to learn, just needs the right techniques to be known. The game can have 2,3 or 4 players. If there are only two players they each get 10 cards, if there are three or four player then each player gets 7 cards. After the cards are dealt the deck is put facedown on the table, and one card face up next to it, to start the discard pile. The player to the left of the dealer starts the hand, and gameplay goes as follows: 1. Start your turn by drawing card from either the deck o.

The basic game strategy is to improve one's hand by forming melds and eliminating deadwood. Gin has two types of meld: Sets of 3 or 4 cards sharing the same rank, e.g. 888; and runs of 3 or more cards in sequence, of the same suit. e.g. 345 or more. Deadwood cards are those not in any meld. In gin rummy aces are considered low and can form any set of aces but only the low end of runs (e.g. A23 etc.). QKA is not a legal run in gin rummy. A player can form any combination of melds within their hand, whether it contains all sets, all runs, or both.

The deadwood count is the sum of the point values of the deadwood cards - aces are scored at 1 point, face cards at 10, and others according to their numerical values.

Dealing

Dealership alternates from round to round. The dealer deals 10 cards to both players, and then places the next card in the deck face up. This begins the discard pile. The face down pile is known as the stock pile. On the first turn, the non-dealing player has first option of taking the upcard on the discard pile or passing. If the non-dealing player passes the upcard, the dealer is then given the opportunity to take the upcard or pass. If the dealer also passes, the non-dealing player must draw from the stock pile. Once the first upcard has been drawn into a player's hand or both players have passed it, subsequently each player may choose from which pile to draw.

Gameplay

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On each turn, a player must: draw either the (up card) top card of the discard pile, or the (face-down) top card from the stock pile, and discard one card from his or her hand onto the discard pile.

Players alternate taking turns until one player ends the round by knocking, going Gin, or until only two cards remain in the stock pile, in which case the round ends in a draw and no points are awarded. The game ends when a player reaches 100 or more points.

Knocking

A player may only knock if he has 10 or fewer points of deadwood. Knocking with 0 points of deadwood is known as going Gin.

To knock, the knocking player ends his turn by discarding as usual, announces that he is knocking , and lays his hand out with the melds clearly indicated and deadwood separated. The other ('defending') player is then entitled to lay out any melds in his or her hand and can then lay off any of his or her remaining deadwood cards that fit into the knocking player's melds, provided that the knocking player does not have a gin hand.

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For example, the knocking player has a meld of three Kings. The defending player has a king as part of his deadwood. He can lay off that king, reducing his deadwood count by ten. The knocking player can never lay off his or her deadwood into the defending player's melds.

The knocking player then subtracts his deadwood points from the defending player's deadwood points. The result is the number of points the knocking player receives. An undercut occurs if a player knocks and the defending player's deadwood points are less or equal than the knocking player's. In this case the defending player receives an undercut bonus (25 points) plus the difference in deadwood points.

Gin

If all 10 or 11 cards in a player's hand fit into melds and thereby the player has no deadwood, player receives a Gin bonus of 25 points plus any deadwood points in the opponent's hand. The defending opponent can only lay out his or her melds and cannot lay off any deadwood into the melds of an opponent that has declared Gin. A player can go Gin with a hand of three or fewer melds as long as all cards fit into a meld.

Scoring

Aces are scored at 1 point, face cards at 10, and all other cards are scored at their numerical values. Points are scored in Gin for the following:

Knock Points
After a player knocks, and the lay offs are made, the knocking player receives a score equal to the difference between the two hands. For example, if a player knocks with 8, and the defender has 10 deadwood points in his or her hand after laying off, the knocking player receives 2 points for the hand.
Gin Bonus
After going gin, a player receives a bonus of 25 points plus the entire count of deadwood in his opponent's hand. There is no chance to lay off when a player goes gin.
Undercut
Occurs when the defending player has a deadwood count lower than or equal to that of the knocking player (this can occur either naturally or by laying off after a knock). In this case, the defender scores an undercut bonus of 25 points plus the difference between the two hands.
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Rummy is a highly entertaining card game based on melding or grouping of similar cards. It is believed that the game exists for two centuries now and is well known among card game lovers all over the world. Because of similarities, some say that it originated from the game ‘Hanafuda’ from Japan, or China’s ‘Khanhoo’ and ‘Kon Khin’. There are also theories relating it to Mahjong, which is also from China, and ‘Conquian’ which originated in Spain. The simplicity of the game play combined by the possible mental challenges you will face against your opponents is probably the charm that brought rummy to the popularity it enjoys until today. Although there is no clear origin of the game rummy, it is a game that is timeless and surpassed boundaries especially now that online rummy games are already available.

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Rummy is a popular card game played in various versions all around the world. The version we chose to make is so-called 'Rummy 51' version. It is called like that because in order to make an initial meld you will need to meld groups of cards with a sum of 51 or more. It is similar to German version where you need to make a sum of 45 instead. This version is played with 2 decks of cards plus 4 jokers which are used as wildcards. Our version is played by four players and all players start with 14 cards except the player who is playing first. He gets 15 cards and in the first round, he just discards one to start the game. You can read more about the rules of the game by clicking on the rules button below or you can try our interactive guide where you can learn the basics by playing a game. Rummy is not a simple game, especially this version. But once you master the rules, you'll be happy you learned how to play as it is very entertaining.