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Archive for June, 2009

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

If you haven’t played in a freeroll tournament since before you made your first real money deposit over at Rummy Royal, then maybe it’s time you dropped back in. Or maybe you’ve never played in a freeroll at all; many Rummy players skip this step and go straight to the hard stuff. The point is, you can get a lot out of the freeroll tournaments, even if you’re a regular cash money player.

Look at it this way. If you’re a ring game player, freeroll tournaments will help you to ease into tournament play so you can get your feet wet before you buy in to the big one. You can also use freerolls to try out new strategies or maybe you’d like to try another variation of Rummy but you don’t want to lose your shirt during the learning process. Freerolls give you the chance to just relax and have fun, yet they’re still exciting because you can win your way into a tournament that offers real money prizes.

Freeroll tournaments are also a great way to introduce a friend to Rummy Royal. They’re also a great way for anyone to check out a new Rummy room. Before you lay out any of your hard earned money, you can get to know the site and the games. In addition, you can get invitations to special freerolls after you make a cash deposit so even for paid players, freerolls have a lot to offer. Check out the freeroll tournament schedule over at Rummy Royal today and reserve your seat right away.

Friday, June 26th, 2009

While the rules of the various Rummy games are simple to learn and easy to follow, strategy is a whole different ball game and it takes time to learn. While you can read about strategic moves in Rummy, strategy is something you only really learn by playing. Take discards. Beginning players often think of them as nothing more than unwanted cards and don’t bother to keep up with which cards have made it to the discard pile. By the same token, there are times when it is more important to risk losing higher value cards that you may need if it means getting rid of a load of deadwood.

Keep in mind that every card you pick up from the discard pile gives your opponent a peek into what you may be holding onto. By the same token, you get the same advantage when your opponent chooses to draw from the discard pile. By looking at the cards already on the table and paying attention to the cards your opponent picks up, you can do a great deal of surmising as to what he or she might need next. Employing this one strategy can buy you the time you may need to either get the cards you need or get rid of some heavy deadwood.

Discards work pretty much the same way in almost every version of Rummy, with the exception of Kalooki 40. In this game, once you pick up a card from the discard pile, you must play it in a meld in the same turn. While this can be somewhat of a burden, it also frees you from trying to memorize the cards your opponent picks up because, unlike other Rummy games, they won’t be holding onto the card, waiting for another card with which to meld, knock, or go out.

At any rate, don’t discount the discards. They are an important part of any Rummy game. Try this. Head on over to Rummy Royal and see if you can remember every discard that is picked up by your opponent. When it’s your turn to discard, don’t just think about the cards you don’t need, think about the point value of the deadwood you’re holding onto and think about whether or not you’re handing your opponent a winning combination with your next discard. You’ll find more winning Rummy tips at RummyRoyal.com.

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Of all the Rummy games you can play at Rummy Royal, only two, Kalooki 40 and Kalooki 51 use jokers. While each game is played with two decks of cards and two jokers, there are vast and exciting differences between the two games. However, both games allow you to use a joker to complete a set or a run upon melding, and also, you can switch out the joker with the card it is being substituted for once it is on the table and use it again. For example, say your opponent lays down two 9’s and a joker. Then let’s suppose you have or get the other two 9’s. You can then lay down your two 9’s and pick up the joker. If there are already three 9’s and a joker on the table, you won’t be able to exchange the joker with the remaining 9 but you can still use it as a builder. You’ll need to use the joker in the same turn you pick it up in so be sure you have a run or a set all ready to go before you try this crafty move. If it is a run instead of a set that the joker has been played on, you can substitute just the card that the joker is filling in for and then you’ll be able to use it.

Don’t get caught holding a joker when somebody goes out in Kalooki! In Kalooki 40, it will cost you 15 points and in Kalooki 51, it will cost you a whopping 25 points if you’re caught holding a joker at game’s end. If you haven’t played either version of Kalooki, head on over to Rummy Royal and give it a shot. Remember, you can play free for as long as you like and once you’re comfortable with the game then you can play for real money. Good luck and have fun!

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Your first goal when playing Gin Rummy is to meld, or lay down your cards. Your initial meld will either be a set or a run. A run is made by laying down cards that are sequential, such as 2, 3, 4. In addition, these cards must be all the same suit. A set is simply a set of cards with matching numbers or values. For example, three 4’s is a set. One distinct advantage of playing Rummy online is that with a click of a mouse, your cards will be instantly sorted instead of having to do it yourself and running the risk of overlooking something.

Deadwood is another popular Gin Rummy term that you will want to know. Deadwood is comprised of the cards in your hand that don’t fit with the other cards and this is where you really want to be careful because if you’re caught with those cards when another player goes out, they’ll count against you. For this reason, it is advisable to get rid of your highest value deadwood cards first. For example, if you’re holding a 3, an 8, and a King that don’t match any of the cards in your hand, it is advisable to discard the King because it has a point value of 10, and will hurt you the most should the game end before your next turn.

There are a lot more Rummy terms you will want to become familiar with and we will introduce more of them as we go along. We’ll also talk about various game playing strategies and how you can strengthen your Rummy game. Until then, practice makes perfect and remember, look for the bonuses at Rummy Royal!

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

It may take a little while to find just the right place to play Rummy online. While there are many different Rummy rooms on the Internet, not all of them are created equally. You’ll want to ensure that the place where you play Rummy has a user friendly interface, runs smoothly, and has plenty of technical support should you ever need it.

In addition, many of the online Rummy sites, like Rummy Royal, offer deposit bonuses and other bonuses as well. This can significantly impact your gaming bankroll so keep your eye out for bonuses. In fact, Rummy Royal offers a No Deposit Bonus of $5 so you can start playing there right off the bat without even making a deposit. That way, you can try some of the real money game play for free to make sure you like the site before you lay out your hard earned money.

Rummy Royal also offers a deposit bonus of 100% up to a certain limit so keep this in mind also. Imagine, doubling your bankroll before you even get started playing Gin Rummy! You’ll also like the Refer a Friend Bonus at Rummy Royal. Bring a friend along to the game and you will receive a $50 bonus while your friend will receive a $25 bonus. In addition, Rummy Royal regularly holds special events where you can win extra prize money and they have a loyalty program where you can win exciting prizes.

Before you choose the site where you will play Rummy online, try Rummy Royal by taking advantage of the No Deposit Bonus of $5. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain, so sign up today and start playing right away!

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Even if you’re an old hand at playing Gin Rummy offline, playing online is a whole new card game, especially when you’re playing for money. While playing Gin Rummy for money certainly adds a new level of excitement to the game, if you’re new at playing online Rummy, you may want to take some time to make sure you are totally familiar with how the game works and to practice the online version of the game.

Most Gin Rummy sites, like Rummy Royal, offer a practice portal that is identical to the real money games. This way, you get the feel of actually playing for money without risking anything and as soon as you’re comfortable with the software and the rules of the game, you can switch over to the real money Gin Rummy portal.

One of the biggest differences in playing Gin Rummy online and playing at your kitchen table is the timer feature. If you don’t take your turn before the allotted time runs out, you will lose it. This can be difficult to get used to at first, but within a few hands you’ll be playing like an old pro.

Another, more exciting way you can hone your Gin Rummy skills without risking any of your own money is by participating in Rummy “Freerolls.” Freerolls are tournaments that online Rummy sites like Rummy Royal offer to their new and loyal players. Players have the chance to win real money without risking any of their own and they get a lesson in tournament play, which can be valuable practice for the new online Gin Rummy player.

If this is your first time to play online Gin Rummy, go on over to Rummy Royal and sign up for a free account. This will allow you to play as many practice games as you choose and it will also allow you to participate in the Freeroll tournaments. Good luck and have fun!

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