Solitaire

Classic Card Game

by Appgeneration Software

Rummy

Rummy is a fast-pacing melding game well-known all over the world, although its origins are not clear.

Despite all the uncertainties surrounding its history, it has conquered many fans and is surprisingly one of the card games sporting fewer variants worldwide. The clear goal of each round and the dynamic pace of the game leaves little room to improvise. Luck plays its part as with any card game, but winning is fully dependent on concentration, strategy, and wits.

With this Rummy online game, you can enjoy this challenging card game anytime and anywhere, without having to worry about setting up the cards and tidying up after each round. A multiplayer mode is also available, allowing you to choose between playing against computer-controlled opponents or actual people from all over the world.

Basic rules of Rummy

The goal in Rummy is to be the first to clear all one’s cards to collect the value of the cards that the opponents are still holding. The first player to reach 100 points wins.

Face cards are worth 10 points, and all the other cards have their face value. For example, an Ace is worth 1 point, while a 6 is worth 6.

The players must keep in mind the value of their cards throughout the game to balance their will to win and their losses in case the game does not go as they expected.

The deal

Rummy uses one or two standard 52-card decks, depending on how many players are at the table. The number of dealt cards per player also depends on the number of players. You do not have to worry about adapting the game each time, as this online Rummy game will deal with the right amount of cards automatically.

Once each player has their cards, the remaining are grouped into a reserve pile and put face down on the center of the table. Next to it will be the discard pile, face up. The cards that the players discard on their turn will be placed here.

When the reserve pile ends, the discard pile is turned face down and takes its place. This can only happen one time per game. If the reserve pile ends again, the game is considered a draw.

The melds

To discard the cards in their hands, the players must create melds. There are two types of melds in Rummy: runs and sets.

Runs are sequences of 3 or more cards of the same suit. For example, 2♠, 3♠, 4♠, 5♠ would be a run, but 2♠, 3♠, 4♦, 5♠ would not be valid. The Ace is the first card on a run and the King is the last. 

Sets are melds of 3 or more cards with the same face value. For example, 8♠, 8♦, 8♣ is a set.

Once a meld is on the table, any player can add to it on their turn.

The score

This online Rummy game is set to finish once a player reaches 100 points. This means the number of rounds required to complete a game will depend on the players’ skill.

The first player to discard or meld all their cards gets to collect the points the opponents are still holding. Face cards are worth 10 points, while all the others take their face value, including the Ace, which is worth 1 point. 

If a player manages to get rid of all their cards in one single turn without having previously made a meld, the final points are doubled.

How to play Rummy online

Rummy is a dynamic game that forces you to always take and discard a card at your turn, even if you meld.

To start the game and your turn, you must draw a card from the center of the table. You can choose to draw from the discard pile (which is face up) or the reserve pile (which is face down). Then you can meld or add to a meld on the table, if already available.

To do it, press “Meld” and select the cards you want to combine. Click on “Finish Meld” to place the meld on the table. If you are adding to an existing meld, select the card and click on the meld to send it there. 

If you cannot or do not want to meld, do not click on the “Meld” button and instead pick a card to discard into the discard pile. You can discard any card except one taken from the discard pile at the beginning of your turn. 

When the reserve pile ends, the discard pile is turned around to make a new one. 

The first player to put down all their cards wins the same number of points the opponents are still holding. The game ends in a draw if the reserve pile ends a second time. 

Last but not least, this online Rummy game has a multiplayer room that you can join for free to find other real players from all over the world who are looking for partners to start a game. Head to the lobby to check if anyone is there waiting. 

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