When you take part in the game of gin rummy, you may quickly recognize who is a beginner player, a good player, and an expert player. It is very easy to do. But firstly you should recognize which kind of gamester you are. Let.s examine a specific hand in which it will be easy to see the differences between the beginner, the good player, and the expert player. Read the rest of this entry »
September 10th, 2008 | Posted in gin rummy | No Comments
Eаch player takes part in this game as an individual. The number of players maybe not less then 3 and not more then 8. You.ll need one pack of cards (with the jokers) for every pair of people if you have even number of players, and if the number of players is odd, then round up. The winner of the game will be a player who’ll have the lowest score at the end of the last hand. Read the rest of this entry »
August 19th, 2008 | Posted in Russian Rummy | No Comments
The players should place sets valued 30 points as a minimum in the first move. Points are counted by affixing set numbers. Another name of the first move is ‘initial meld’ (it is not allowed to build upon or manipulate using players’ racked tiles while the initial meld sets on the table). When a player is unable to make an initial meld, or when the player makes a decision to postpone it, his action is to take a tile from the table and affix it to his rack, which contains the player’s turn.

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August 13th, 2008 | Posted in Rummikub | No Comments