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Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

If you enjoy playing rummy games offline, it is likely that you will also enjoy playing online rummy games. Rummy is a beloved card game around the world and is played in almost every corner of the globe. So, it is no surprise that when internet gaming really took a thrust over the past five years that rummy offerings were added into the mix. (more…)

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Rummy is a card game that is played by 2 to 6 people and a standard deck of 52 cards is required. At the beginning of the game a target score is agreed upon by the players which is usually 100. The cards are dealt clockwise and the remaining deck which is known as the stock pile is placed on the table. The top card is then turned over and left to the right to start the discard pile. The basic principle of Rummy is to match cards into melds and sets and be left with no cards in your hand.

There really are no official rules for the game and over the years several different sets of rules have evolved in different countries and this is what has led to the different variations that we see in online rummy today.

There are five main variations when it comes to online rummy and these are Gin Rummy, Oklahoma Gin, Canasta, Kalooki 51 and Kalooki 40.

Gin rummy is usually player with 2 to 4 players and a standard deck of 52 cards is used. There are no wild cards. Each player receives 10 cards. A meld consists of three or more cards of the same suit in consecutive order. A player can only knock if they have 10 points or less in their deadwood. Players can also lay off cards at the end. If a player melds all his cards and his deadwood is zero then he calls gin.

Oklahoma Gin is a two person version of Gin rummy. The maximum number of points that can be knocked by a player is decided by the rank of the upcard at the start of the game.

Canasta is player with two decks of 54 cards so it includes jokers. The number of cards that a player will get will depend on the number of people playing the game. The main goal of this version is to secure the most points by melding cards rather than going out as is the case with other rummy variations. The hand ends when a player goes out having at least one Canasta.

Kalooki 51is another version of online rummy and it uses a deck of 54 cards. The ace in this rummy variation can be a 1 or 11 and ace melding can be down in high or low runs. Once a player goes Kalooki every ace or joker in their opponents hand will cost a penalty of 11 and 25 points.

In Kalooki 40 a deck of 54 cards is used and the ace is 11 points. When a player goes Kalooki aces and jokers will cost players 11 and 15 points.

If you fancy trying your hand at online rummy one of the best websites to visit has to be Rummy Royal. They have excellent new player’s tutorials and you can even take part in their cash tournaments.

Until next time,

Deal Those Cards,

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Rummy is a card game that has been around for hundreds of years. So many children grew up playing this card game and learning all the tricks and strategies needed to beat their opponent. Now that this great card game has surfaced online it is no wonder that more and more people are looking to test their skills and knowledge.

The best thing about play online rummy, is the fact that players can play for real cash prizes. Rummy Royal is the most popular of the online rummy websites and they offer players the chance to take part in some great tournaments. They have an excellent beginners section where players can learn all they need to know about the game and there are also special beginners tournaments too.

When it comes to online rummy there are a number of variations to the traditional game. You have kalooki, gin rummy, rummy 500 and more. Rummy Royal offers all these variations and each month they hold a special Kalooki rummy tournament that usually has a prize fun of between $30,000 and $40,000. Players can also win seats to this tournament by playing in daily qualifiers. The buy in for the main tournament is $125 but the qualifiers for this tournament start at just $1.

The reason why online rummy is becoming so popular is that more and more people have internet connection and online gaming has become a massive pastime for many people. The fact that you can actually play for real money of course appeals to those who enjoy online gambling. The different with online rummy is that this is not a game of chance or luck but a game of skill and strategy. Online rummy comes with a learning curve and you need to know what you are doing.

There are lots of websites that offer advice, tips and strategies on how to play and win in online rummy games and our website has some great articles too. If you have playing the traditional rummy card game and would like to experience the online rummy version then I recommend giving the Rummy Royal website a visit and see exactly what they have to offer. You can play for free until you learn all you need to know and then when you are ready you can play for real cash and hopefully win some money too.

Until next time,

Deal Those Cards

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

This month’s big prize tournament on the Rummy Royal website will take place on Sunday the 30th of May at 8.30pm GMT. There is a guaranteed prize of $40,000 up for grabs and this is a multi table tournament.

The buy in fee for this prize tournament is $125 and with this you can win a share of the massive prize pool that is up for grabs. The person who comes first in this event will win at least $10,000. In this prize tournament players are allowed to rebuy their way back into the game up to three times before the end of level 6.

As with all the big prize tournaments on the Rummy Royal website players can win vouchers for a seat in the tournament. The more vouchers you win the more the more chances you have to win and these vouchers can be used as rebuys too which is great.

The qualifier tournaments for seats to this event start from just $1.25 each and there are plenty of great daily and weekly qualifiers that players can take part in. There are also freeroll tournaments that will get your vouchers for the qualifiers too so make sure to check these out also.

The Rummy Royal monthly Kalooki tournaments are really popular and throughout the month players take part in various qualifiers to get their hands on vouchers for the game. If you are a fan of online rummy games and you would like the chance to get your hands on a share of this amazing $40,000 prize pool then all you have to do is make sure that you are a registered player on the Rummy Royal website.

The Rummy Royal website is one of the best online rummy websites around and they have extensive tutorials for all beginners along with special beginners tournaments too. This website also features the most variations of online rummy games too and you can choose their free play option to build up your skills and strategies before you decide to play for real money.

Online rummy is becoming very popular and it is now almost as popular as online poker. It is a skills game and not a game of chance or luck so if you fancy learning the tricks and winning some big cash prizes then why not visit the Rummy Royal website today and find out all the details.

Until next time,

Deal Those Cards,

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Online rummy really is catching up in popularity when compared with online poker. A few years ago online poker was the gambling game to play but since the launch of online rummy the difference between the two has become less and less.

Online rummy is really popular because it is not a game about luck and chance. It is a skill based card game and you need to learn and develop your own unique strategy in order to win. Another great thing about online rummy is the fact that there are plenty of variations to the game too. If you play on a website such as Rummy Royal you can choose from a number of different online rummy games including the ever popular Gin Rummy, Kalooki, Rummy 500 and more.

Rummy Royal also holds monthly jackpot tournaments where players can walk away with substantial amounts of cash. They also hold daily tournaments where players can win cash prizes or seats in the big tournaments.

With online rummy there is a learning curve and websites like Rummy Royal offer players a chance to play for free before they enter into the real play games where money is at stake. These free games are a great way to build up your skills and develop your strategies.

When it comes to online rummy there are a number of terms and phrases that you will to be familiar with and each variation of the game has its own rules too. Most of the online rummy variations will however involve creating melds and sets with your cards and you will also here the term deadwood in many of these games too. The aim of the game is to get rid of all your cards before your opponent or opponents do and you do this by creating sets and melds.

Rummy Royal has a great tutorial section on their online rummy website where you can learn all the terminology and the rules for each of the online rummy variations. This is the top website when it comes to playing online rummy for real cash and they offer some excellent new player bonuses too.

If you would like to try your hand at online rummy then why not visit the Rummy Royal website today and sign up for your free account. You can start playing in the free rooms straight away but I strongly recommend that you take a look at their video tutorials first to get an idea of the games.

Until next time,

Deal Those Cards,

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

When it comes to playing online rummy games there is one website that really does stand out from the rest. This online rummy website is Rummy Royal. What makes this online rummy so popular is the fact that they have been around the longest and most other online rummy websites are either connected to them or they are based on them.

Rummy Royal offers everything that an online rummy player could possibly look for. They have excellent video tutorials for beginners and they even have free play games where beginner can practice each of the rummy variations and master their strategies and skills. This is great for new players because they can learn all they need to know for free before they take part in the paid online rummy games and tournaments.

Rummy Royal has a huge range of online rummy tournaments that take place on a daily basis and the buy ins from these tournaments start as low as $1.25 which is great. They have single table tournament and multi table tournaments and some of the tournaments also have re-buys available which is great for people who would like to continue playing after they have been eliminated.

Every month Rummy Royal has a huge online rummy tournament with a prize fund of $30,000 or more up for grabs. This is usually a Kalooki rummy tournament and there are qualifiers available on the website for players who would like to win their seat in this tournament.

Freeroll tournaments are another feature of the Rummy Royal website and these are tournaments that are free to play in. The prize in these tournaments can be a cash prize or a voucher for one of the great paid tournaments that are taking place on this online rummy website.

Rummy Royal allows players to play all the different variations of traditional rummy and they even have the Turkish version of online rummy which is called Okey. There is a great online community on this online rummy website and if you are looking for the best place to play and learn all you need to know about online rummy then Rummy Royal really does come out as leader of the pack.

Signing up for this online rummy website is free and they have some great first time deposit bonuses available for new players too. You can find out everything you need to know by visiting their website.

Until next time,

Deal Those Cards,

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Oklahoma Gin Rummy is another variant of the traditional rummy game and it is available to play online. Oklahoma rummy is similar to Gin rummy and it is played with 2 or 4 people. This is a skill game and a deck of 52 cards is used.

When playing Oklahoma rummy the number of players determines the number of cards that are dealt. If there are two players each player will get 10 cards. If there are 3 or 4 players each player will get 7 cards each.

The aim of the game is to get rid of all your cards first by creating melds that consist of sets and runs. When you make a set or a run it is laid out on the table. As with all rummy variants melds are sets which contain 3 or 4 cards of the same numerical value and runs are 3 or 4 cards of the same suit that are consecutively numbered.

The game starts with one player drawing a card from the stock pile on the rummy table. The card can be added to the players hand and can be used to create sets or runs. The player must then discard a card onto the discard pile. In this rummy variant Aces have a points value of 1 and all other face cards have a points value of 10. The other cards have their face value.

When playing Oklahoma rummy there are three ways in which a player can win a round. These are called Gin, Knock and Undercut. The winner is the person who accumulates the most points at the end of all the rounds.

To win by going Gin a player needs to meld all the cards in their hand and lay them down on the table at once whilst placing the last card on the discard pile. After a player has gone Gin the other players can lay down any built melds onto the table to decrease their deadwood count. The player who goes Gin gets 25 points and all other players get double their deadwood count as penalty points.

A knock is where a player melds all of the cards in their hand and their deadwood count is equal or lower than the face value of the card that opened the round. After a player knocks the other players can lay their melds down on the table and they can also add matching cards to the knocking players melds. The knock winner gets 10 points and the other players get their deadwood count minus the Knocker’s deadwood count as penalty points.

If you would like to play this online rummy variant it is a good idea to play for free first so that you can build up your knowledge, skills and strategy before playing for cash prizes.

Until next time,

Deal Those Cards,

Friday, March 5th, 2010

When it comes to online rummy there are a number of different variations that you can choose to play. This post will give you a brief overview of these variations.

Gin Rummy:

Gin Rummy is probably one of the better known versions of online rummy games.  This game uses a standard deck of 52 cards for two players.  There are other variations of this game too and these include Oklahoma Gin.  Gin Rummy is very popular online and there are plenty of great Gin Rummy tournaments that you can take part in.

Rummy 500:

Rummy 500 uses a single deck of 52 cards and 2 of the jokers.  This game is for 2 to 8 players.  The main objective of this online rummy game is to get 500 points first and dispose of all your cards.

Canasta:

Canasta uses 2 decks of cards and 4 jokers when playing with 4 or 5 players 3 decks of cards with 6 jokers are used when there are 6 players.  Each player in this game is dealt 11 cards.  Canasta is different to other online rummy variations and the card values are also different.  The players in this online rummy game are required to make Canastas which is a meld of 7 or more cards.  Players must aim to get rid of all of their cards by melding and getting rid of their last card on the discard pile.

Kalooki Rummy:

Kalooki rummy is played using two decks of cards and 2 jokers.  A minimum of 2 and a maximum of 6 players can take part in this online rummy game.  The objective of this game is to create sets and run with you cards and try to get rid of all your cards before your opponents.

There are some obvious differences in the online rummy variations but the basic structure for each game is more or less the same.  The difference usually lies in the number of decks used and the value of the cards.  If you are planning on taking up online rummy a good suggestion is to join online rummy website Rummy Royal because they allow you to play for free and practice all your skills and strategies before you play for real money.

Until next time,

Deal Those Cards,

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Online rummy is a skill game that is also great fun.  It is the third most popular game in the world and you can win great cash prizes playing too.  One of the reasons that online rummy is so popular is because this game has been around for hundreds of years and most people know how to play the traditional variant.

Most people will tell you that rummy is an easy game to learn but a difficult game to master.  This is essentially true and it does take a lot of skill and strategy to win your online rummy games.  If you are new to rummy you will find it very difficult to beat a seasoned player.  Unlike most online gambling games, rummy is not a game of chance or luck.  To be an expert in online rummy you need to master all the skills and strategies of this game and develop your very own winning ways.

Another thing you need when it comes to online rummy is a sharp memory and plenty of concentration skills too.  You need to focus on your game and keep an eye on what your opponent is doing too.

There are plenty of website that offer online rummy games and its many variants and these website also offer great tournaments where players can win large amounts of cash.  One of the most popular variations of the rummy game is Gin Rummy and the internet has really made this game take offer.

If you do intend to play online rummy you need to find a reputable online rummy website.  One of the most popular and most successful is Rummy Royal and the tournaments that are held on this online rummy website on a daily basis are great.  You can also win seats to their monthly tournaments that have jackpots of $30,000 or more.

It is easy to see why online rummy is so popular.  You can interact and play against people all over the world and there are some excellent jackpot prizes to be won too.

Until next time,

Deal Those Cards,

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Rummy is a very popular card game and one that is favoured among many.  Rummy has some great variations too.  In today’s post I want to tell you about some great tips and tricks when it comes to progressive rummy.  Progressive rummy has plenty of twists to it and this is what makes is even more enjoyable and more distinguished from other variations.  The rules of this rummy game change after every deal and this is the main reason why it is called progressive rummy.

This rummy game can be played by three to eight people and you can use two or three decks to play.  You need to decide who the dealer is going to be and then he/she will deal six cards to each player.  In the first deal you need to make two sets.  In the second deal you get seven cards and you are required to make one set and one sequence.  In the third deal you get eight cards and you are required to make two sequences.  Deal four has nine cards and you need to get three sets.  The fifth deal has ten cards and you have to get two sets and one sequence.  Deal six is eleven cards and you have to get one set and two sequences.  Deal seven is the last deal and you get 12 cards.  For this one you have to get three sequences.  After this round the scores are calculated.

Like all other rummy games you have to pick up a card from the discard or the stock pile.  You also have to meld you cards.  You need to try to get rid of all of your cards by melding or laying down.  If you the first person to meld you win that deal and the other person gets penalty points.  When scoring, face cards are 10 points, Ace is 15 points and jokers are 25 points.  The player who has the minimum amount of points at the end of game wins.

You can play progressive rummy online too and this is a great way to interact with players from all over the world.  Online rummy also has the benefit of allowing you to play for cash prizes.

Until next time,

Deal Those Cards,

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