Title: Which Rummy Variant should a beginner start playing
1Online Rummy Variations
- Which Rummy Variant Should a Beginner Start
Playing
2Heard from your friends, family members and
acquaintances that Online Rummy is great fun and
want to play, but finding it difficult to
comprehend which rummy variant you should choose
to play in the beginning. Let us know the answer
to this query of a new player.
3Among all these online rummy variants, Points
Rummy is the one recommended for novices. Let us
see why. For this, we need to know a little about
all the variations of the game, so that we can
easily grasp the logic behind the suggestion.
4It is the base of all the other rummy variations.
The player who successfully melds his cards into
valid combinations, first of all, gets zero
points and wins the game. It is pertinent to
mention that points carry negative value. The
points of the losing player are calculated by
counting the point value of all the cards that do
not form a part of any combination. The maximum
points by which a player can lose is fixed at 80.
5In India, kitty parties are pretty common. The
members pool in money, and the winning member
gets the booty. Players pool in money to play
and the winner gets this as prize money. The game
has two variants, 101 and 201. The player, who
accumulates these many points, gets eliminated.
It is like playing Points Rummy again and again,
with your points from one game adding to those of
the next one.
6Players play for a fixed number of deals, which
is generally 2 or 3. There is a concept of chips
that are distributed equally to all the players
at the beginning of the game. The player who
loses has to surrender his chips to the winner at
the end of each deal. The one, who is able to
garner the maximum chips at the end of all the
deals, is the overall winner.
7Rummy Tournaments
- Tournaments of course continue for the longest
duration of time and witness the presence of
rummy aficionados from all over the nation. They
offer unlimited thrill and excitement, but
competition is tough too.
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