Types of Rummy
Rummy has been India’s favorite card game through generations. Now that rummy is available to play on all smartphones, it has become more accessible and popular. As it is now a global game, rummy players needs to get acquainted with the many variations of rummy in detail. Even though the basic rules still exist, there are now many ways that you can enjoy and play rummy with your friends.
The three main types of rummy are 13 Card Rummy, 21 Card Rummy, Gin & Contract Rummy. Each of these types has many categories under it. Mainly 13 card rummy game is the most popular variant in India and most of the 13 card rummy games are available on Rummyprime (Gamezy Rummy).
All Types of Rummy Games
The different variants of rummy card game are:
- 13 Card Rummy
- Indian Rummy
- Points Rummy
- Deals Rummy
- Pool Rummy
- 21 Card Rummy
- Gin Rummy
- Contract Rummy
- Canasta
- Rummikubh
- Oklahoma Rummy
- Kalooki Rummy
- 500 Rummy
- Shanghai Rummy
- Dummy Rummy
Each rummy type comes with a small change in the rules. You will need to understand the different types of rummy games available on Rummyprime (From Gamezy) and learn the rummy rules in detail before entering a cash table.
13 Card Rummy
Played mostly in India, in a 13 card rummy game, each player is dealt 13 cards, and the rules suggest that at least one pure sequence and one impure sequence will have to be grouped to declare.
Different types of 13-card rummy games are:
- Indian Rummy
- Points Rummy
- Deals Rummy
- Pool Rummy
Indian Rummy
A type of 13 card rummy, Indian rummy is a type of 13-card rummy and is considered to be a cross between Gin and 500 rummy. It is a very popular variant of the 13 card rummy in the India. The game follows the rules of making sets and sequences before your opponent.13 cards are dealt to each player initially. For a 2 player game, 52 cards deck is chosen, while for a 6 player game, 2 decks of 52 cards are combined and chosen. The player who finishes their sets will have to make a valid declaration to win the game.
Points Rummy
This rummy type is a variant of 13 cards Indian rummy where players play for points after pre-deciding the rupee variant. A player wins a points rummy game by declaring and getting a score of 0. The loser will have to calculate the remainder of the points that are in non-sets and that score will be added. The winner will win all the cash based on the opponents’ total points.
Deals Rummy
This rummy type is another variant of the 13-card rummy game & Indian rummy where a fixed number of cards are dealt to each player. At the start of an online deals rummy game, all players are given a fixed amount of chips to play with. At the end of each round, the winner will win chips from the losing player based on the scores. At the end of a deals rummy game, the player with the higher chips count wins the game.
Pool Rummy
Another variant of rummy is pool rummy. This version is available in most mobile applications when you play rummy online. Pool rummy is based on rounds. In pool rummy, similar to points rummy, the game is played until the last player accumulates over 101 or 201 points. The winning player of each round in Pool Rummy gets 0 points. Therefore, this makes pool rummy slightly longer to finish than other versions.
21 Card Rummy
21 Card Rummy follows the same rules as every other rummy game for the major part. The main difference is that in 21 Card Rummy, players are dealt 21 cards and are expected to make at least 3 pure sequences. This makes 21 card Rummy harder to play. Other differences include the penalty system. In 21 card rummy, if you drop out of the game before playing a hand, then you will receive a 30-point penalty. Any drop after playing will get you a 75-point penalty. What is unique about 21 card rummy is the use of jokers. In the 21-Card Rummy variant, there are upper and lower jokers assigned. If the cut-joker is a 4♦, then the upper joker is the 5♦ and the lower joker is the 3♦. The upper and lower jokers must be of the same suite as the cut-joker. The Upper and Lower jokers can also be used to substitute any card to form impure sequences.
Gin Rummy
Another version of the Rummy game is Gin Rummy. This is a 2-4 player game and is slightly different to 13 Card Rummy & 21 Card Rummy. Here, players are dealt 10 cards each instead of 13 to make sets and sequences. One key difference is that the ‘A Card’ can also be considered as the first card, followed by 2 and 3.In Gin Rummy, a player can win without having a full valid set of cards. If your point value is less than 10, a player can ‘knock’ for the win. The points are calculated with the difference between the victor’s deadwood points (points collected when cards are not in a set or sequence) and the opponent’s deadwood. 13 Card Rummy & 21 Card Rummy are played more than Gin Rummy.
Contract Rummy
Contract Rummy is a type of Rummy variant that is based on Gin Rummy. However, in Contract Rummy, there are seven rounds involved. In each round, players will have to collect a certain combination of sequences. The game gets harder as it progresses.In Contract Rummy, the first four rounds let the player be dealt with 10 cards, and 12 cards in the final three rounds. Apart from these rules, the remaining resembles Gin Rummy.
Canasta
Canasta is a Rummy variant that originated in Spain and is quite popular. It has the same set of rules as a regular Rummy variant, but the Joker and 2s are considered as wild cards here.
Rummikubh
This version of Rummy is a mix between Rummy & Mahjong. Very popular in Asia & Europe, Rummikubh is played with 104 tiles (similar to 2 decks of cards) with numbers marked 1-13. Players are dealt 14 tiles and will have to make sets and lay down their tiles.
Oklahoma Rummy
Oklahoma Rummy is very similar to Gin Rummy, but players are dealt only 7 cards instead of 10. Players in this variant can use Jokers to make impure sets and sequences.
Kalooki Rummy
This type of Rummy variant comes from Jamaica. Each player is dealt 9 cards and the player with the lowest score is declared the winner.
500 Rummy
500 Rummy can be played between 2-8 players and is very popular in America. Also known as Pinochle or Persian Rummy, the rules are very similar to the classic game. However, players are awarded points to win and the one that reaches 500 first is declared the winner.
Shanghai Rummy
In Shanghai Rummy, each player is dealt 11 cards. Ideally played between 3-5 players, Shanghai Rummy is very similar to Contract Rummy. In this variant, 2 Spades and 2 Clubs are also used as Jokers.
Dummy Rummy
Dummy Rummy is one of the simplest games to understand. In this variant, all the 2s are considered as jokers in addition to the 4 jokers in a standard 2-deck game. There are several different combinations that you can create with Dummy Rummy.
Join Different Types of Rummy on Rummyprime App
Join different types of Rummy games on Rummyprime in short simple steps. To begin, you will need to download the app first:
- Register & Download Rummyprime on your mobile device.
- Add Cash & Go to Rummy
- Select the type of Rummy game of your choice
- Select the table that you would like to join
- Start playing!
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FAQ on Types of Rummy
How Many Versions of Rummy are There?
There are 3 major types of rummy games available on Rummyprime which are Points ruymmy, Deals Rummy and Pools Rummy (61, 101, and 201).
Which Rummy App is Best to Play Different Types of Rummy?
Rummyprime is one of the best apps for different types of Rummy Games. These rummy types include Deals Rummy, Points Rummy & Pool Rummy. Rummyprime provides you also with a selection of tables and various rummy tournaments to choose from.
Are all the Variants the Same in Rummy?
No, all the variants are not the same in rummy as they carry their own set of rules. However, the principle rule is to make pure and impure sets and sequences for a valid declaration.
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