How to Play Rummy

At this 'How to Play' section we are giving you short basic and understandable how-to article on each of the popular rummy games we covering in our site :

How to Play Gin Rummy

Gin rummy is known more popularly by simply gin. This game is the classic Rummy style game and it provides two players the opportunity to play rummy with a mixture of both luck and strategy. This makes it popular for beginners and experts alike. Gin Rummy is one of the easier games to learn for the beginning Rummy player.
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How to Play Traditional Rummy

Learning how to play Traditional Rummy is extremely easy and it also a stepping stone to learn different variations of the game. As most variations have very similar rules to Traditional Rummy. The game also does involve a lot of strategy that could help any player really improve their winning percentage.
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How to Play Kalooki 40

Learning how to play Kalooki 40 might seem a daunting task for the beginning player, however as time moves on and a player is able to master their skills, they should become to enjoy the gaming experience much more and could become one of the favorite variations on the game.
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How to Play Kalooki 51

Kalooki 51 is very similar to Gin Rummy and the factor that differentiates the most is the fact that Kalooki 51 incorporates wild cards into the game. This factor really changes the strategy that people will use in the game.
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How to Play Oklahoma Rummy

Oklahoma rummy has become incredibly popular with the advent of online Rummy sites. In the past, it was very hard to find enough players to play with in person. However, the online version has brought players from all over the world to play together.
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How to Play Rummy 500

Rummy 500 is a game that can be played with up to eight people which makes it a game that can be played with a larger group of people, which adds to the fun of the game. Rummy 500 is played with wild cards and depending on the number of people playing, it can be played with two decks.
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