A Comprehensive Guide To Rummy Rules

Introduction to rummy game

One of the oldest traditional games prevalent in India is the 13 Card Rummy Game. Online Rummy has gained immense popularity and is played by millions of users daily on the GetMega app in this age of digitization. The Indian Rummy Game is the draw and discards game of cards played using two decks of cards. The game is a multiplayer game involving two to six players. The rules associated with the game are simple and easy to understand. It is a game for all and has been established as a game of skill and not mere luck or chance. Each player begins with a deck of 13 cards. The winning condition of the game is based on the goal that the person to be judged first should make proper rummy sequences and sets. Then, with the combinations successfully arranged, the person can be declared the winner.

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The Objective of Rummy

The basic objective of Rummy is to put out a deck of cards in the form of proper sequences and sets. According to the online rummy rules of 13 card, every player must abide by the condition to make two sequences. Out of these two sequences, one must mandatorily be a pure sequence. And the other one to be formed has no obligations. It can be a pure sequence or an impure sequence.

Cards categories

Cards are categorized in increasing rank order: Ace, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, Jack (J), Queen (Q), and King (K). Some points to be noted while dealing with the various categories of cards are as below :

  • The Ace is worth 1 point, and it is generally used as a face card to form sequences.
  • Jack, Queen & King are called Royal cards and are worth 10 points.
  • The fourteenth card declaration can be made whenever someone has formed the necessary sets and sequences.
  • If the declaration has been made, validation takes form.
  • The opponent’s points are calculated depending on the rummy format.

The Rules related to Joker in 13 card Rummy game

joker variant is a joker card with a printed joker in it and is used in the game of Rummy. Usually, in a two-deck-Rummy game, two jokers take part, and one randomly chosen card is used at the starting of every match. The Joker card substitutes any available card to finish a set or an impure sequence. The rules associated with the Joker Card also depict that they can be used in the process of impure sequence formation.

Sequences in Rummy with basic rummy rules

Sequences are a series of cards (generally three or more cards) belonging to the same suit.

 

There are two types of sequences in Rummy:

  • Pure Sequence
  • Impure Sequence

All players must have at least one pure sequence to be the winner.

Common rummy rules and terms

  • Table: A Table is a virtual table for playing rummy card games. Each table has accommodation for 2 to 6 players. In the special MPL rummy, a table has enough seats for five players.
  • Deck: A deck contains 52 cards along with a printed Joker. Each deck further includes four sets of 13 cards of 4 different suit ranks, including Clubs, Hearts, Spades, and Diamonds. These cards comprise all sets of Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and the other cards from 2 to 10.
  • Joker Cards and Wild Cards: A Joker Card is presented in every open deck. A wild card is randomly selected among the distributed cards. These cards can be used as replacements for any of the desired cards to form sets and impure sequences. These are special cards and follow distinct rummy card rules.
  • Sorting: Sorting is a term used for arranging rummy cards before the game after the cards are dealt. Each player is supposed to sort their cards in a particular order to facilitate the formation of sets and sequences and prevent the mixing of cards.
  • Rummy Points: Rummy total points or the values associated with every type of card in the game are called rummy points.
  • Set: A set is a collection of three or four cards of a particular kind of the same rank but of different suits. You can also use a wild card or Joker to form a set.
  • Drop: If a player chooses to drop out of the game at any time, it is termed as a drop. However, this includes a penalty charge.

How to form sets in Rummy?

Below are some examples of set formation:

  • 2 of Spade, 2 of Heart, 2 of Club, 2 of Diamond – Set of 2 cards of the four various suits without any Joker.
  • Ace of Club, Ace of Heart, Ace of Diamond – Three different Aces.
  • 4 of Diamonds, 4 of Clubs, 4 of Spades, Joker – Three 4 Numbered cards with a Joker.
  • 7 of Clubs, 7 of Spades, King of Hearts – Set of 7 Numbered cards of different suits and a wild Joker.

It is to be kept in mind that a player can’t utilize two or more cards of a similar suit in a set formation as this declaration is invalid. However, you can use more than four cards and a Joker to make a 5 card valid set.

“Do you know? Indian Rummy game is also known as Paplu, it is a card game in India with little variation from original rummy. It may be considered a A Hybrid Of Gin Rummy and Rummy 500.”

Let us see some invalid set examples:

  • Jack of Diamonds, Jack of Hearts, Jack of Hearts – Here, two Jack Cards are from the same suit.
  • 4 of Spades, 4 of Spades, 4 of Diamonds, 4 of Hearts, Queen of Hearts – Here, two 4’s are from a similar spades suit.

Points calculation in Rummy

Points calculation in Rummy follows the following set of rules :

  • Cards of Ace, King, Queen, Jack have 10 points each
  • Joker and Wild Cards have Zero points each
  • Other cards have the same value as the Face Value

For Example, five of hearts, six of hearts, seven of hearts mean 5 points, 6 points, 7 points, respectively.

The Rummy Points System is as follows :

  • A Player with no combinations in his hand is allotted the sum of values of all cards capped at 80 points.
  • A Player with two sequences and one pure sequence is allotted the sum of the value of cards that are not in any combination.
  • An Invalid Declaration has 80 points.
  • A First Drop has 20 points.
  • A Middle Drop has 40 points.
  • When a player leaves the table, it is considered a middle drop.
  • If the player leaves the table without picking any card, it is considered a first drop.

Rummy game rules for different variations

For Example, five of hearts, six of hearts, seven of hearts mean 5 points, 6 points, 7 points, respectively.

13 Card Rummy Rules

In this game, the player who will prepare sets and sequences and calls declaration before his opponent will be adjudged the winner. Only one full set of sequences is compulsory in this game. 13 card rummy is further divided into three parts:

Deals Rummy Rules

In this format, the number of deals and chips are decided before starting the game. Generally, two-six players can take part in it. It is a variation of classic 13 card rummy.

Points Rummy Rules

Here, the players pre-decide an amount before taking part in the game. The winner grabs all the money equal to the opponent’s value. This format is also a variation of the classic game.

How to play Rummy online on GetMega?

Check out the Android App of GetMega at https://www.getmega.com/cards/rummy/

 

Rummy is an exciting game that will keep you hooked on to your devices, and the best platform for seamless gameplay is undoubtedly GetMega. GetMega comes with features of the classic Indian Rummy of 13 cards. You can enjoy unlimited cash wins and experience secure and instant payment deposits and withdrawals at your fingertips. Challenge your skills and win real cash with tournaments and more exciting matches only on GetMega.

 

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About The Author

03 June 2022 | June

This article is authored by Rohan Mathawan, who is presently working as the Vice President of Media Sales and Operations at Techstory Media. Rohan started his career as an online gaming and technology content writer and has written more than 5000+ articles for reputed brands and companies like Techstory Media, MarketingCrap, and a few other ad agencies in the last 4 years. Rohan loves to read about online gaming during his pastime. His passion to create content about online gaming drive him to dive deep into the research of the topic and the result is a highly relevant and captivating piece of content that is appreciated by his readers.