How To Play Rummy Cards

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  1. How To Play Rummy Card Game Rules
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How To Play Rummy Card Game Rules

How To Play Rummy Cards

How To Play Rummy Card Game Uk

  • A random toss decides which player gets the first move.
  • Each player is dealt 13 cards face down. The next card from the deck is placed face up on the table; this starts the discard pile/open deck. Rest of the cards are placed face down in the centre of the table; this is the stock pile/closed deck.
  • Then a card is picked from the stock pile and placed face up under the stock pile so that it is visible. All the cards of that rank regardless of the suit can be utilized as additional jokers or wild cards.
  • The objective of the Game. The object is to form Runs (or sequences) and Sets. And when a player has formed required runs and sets using all the 13 cards, the player declares his/her turn. A valid declare must have minimum two runs and out of these runs one run must be pure (called First Life). The second run can be pure or non-pure (called Second Life). Either First Life or Second Life must have 4 or more cards. Once the objective is met the player can thereafter declare by clicking on the “Declare” button.
  • Once a valid declare is made, rest of players on the table must form and declare the valid sets and sequences. For these players all the unmatched cards are counted. Every player must meet the requirements of minimum two runs (First Life and Second Life) else all the 13 cards are treated as unmatched and are counted. When all the 13 cards are unmatched, the player loses 80 points.
  • Dropping from the game. If you drop from the game without picking even a single card from the discard pile or stock pile, you lose 10 points. If you drop in between a hand, before any other player has done a valid declare, you lose 30 points.
  • After the points of all the players are calculated for all players, the winner takes home the prize money.
  • Some Rules to remember. A sequence/run can also use a joker (wild card) as substitute for any missing card. Such a sequence is non-pure sequence. You can use only one joker in a non-pure sequence.
  • A set consists of 3 or 4 cards of same rank but of different suits. or 2 (or 3) such cards and a joker.
  • After each loss point is calculated for all players, the winner takes home the prize money.
  • Three cards of same rank and same suit (except printed jokers) are treated as pure sequence/run.
  • All the unused jokers can be placed separately while declaring and hold 0 points.