POOL RUMMY
Pool Rummy is a thrilling card game where players aim to arrange all 13 cards in sequences or sets. The game includes the challenge of forming a pure sequence (a sequence without using any jokers or wild cards) and other valid sequences or sets. Players start with a fixed number of points (usually 101 or 201) and aim to avoid accumulating points beyond this limit, as exceeding it leads to elimination from the game.
How to play?
The object of rummy card game is to arrange the 13 cards in valid sequences and sets. What are the rummy declaration rules?
(1) All the 13 cards are arranged in valid sequences and sets.
(2) It must have a minimum of two sequences; out of which one must be a pure sequence.
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Pure sequences
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Impure sequences
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Sets
Description
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All players bet the point value.
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Players play the game, and the score is settled in each round. The losing player will accumulate the lost score.
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When the points lost during settlement reach 101 points, you will be eliminated.
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When there is only one player left, the player wins and receives all the prize pools.
Prize pool splitting rules
At the time of settlement, all players who have not been eliminated can apply for splitting the prize pool if their score reaches 61 points.
When splitting the prize pool, the prize amount will be determined based on the player's score.