Indian Rummy game is played with two decks of cards with two Jokers. Cards in four suits, from low to high: Ace 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jack Queen King.
The Ace card can be used as 1 or a face card when making the sets. Rummy rules are integral to success in rummy. Following the rummy rules properly means the battle is half won and then comes the rummy strategies. A minimum of 2 players and a maximum of 6 players can participate in 13 card rummy.
Objective
The main objective of the 13 card rummy game is to arrange all the 13 cards dealt into sets or sequences.
In order to win, you must have at least 2 sequences out of which one must be a pure sequence (without
including joker) and the remaining cards must be arranged in sets or sequences.
Set
A set is made by three or four cards of the same rank from different suits. (J, J, J of different
suits)
Please note when you are using 2 decks or more you cannot use the same card twice in a set for instance. 6
♠ 6 ♠ 6 ♥ cannot be considered as a valid set in such cases
Sequence or Run
Three or four consecutive cards from a same suit is called sequence (eg: 3♠,4♠ ,5♠ is a sequence)
Pure Sequence
One pure sequence is mandatory in the game of Rummy to declare victory. Three or 4 cards of the same suit
without joker can be referred as Pure sequence. 3♠ 4♠ 5♠ is a pure sequence.
Caution
When you are using 2 decks or more you cannot use the same card twice in a set for instance. 6 ♠ 6 ♠ 6 ♥
cannot be considered as a valid set in such cases.
Wild card
A card generated randomly at the beginning of the rummy game that can take the place of any card in a run
or a set is called Wild card. They are commonly referred as Jokers. As it is highly improbable to meld all
the 13 cards dealt into pure sets and sequences, Wild cards comes in handy as they act as a substitute for
the card missing in a set or a sequence.
Usage of the wild card
A wild card is randomly auto generated at the beginning of the game and it can be substituted for any card
while making a set or sequence eg: Suppose if 7♠ turns to be the wild card, you can use of 7 from any suit
while making a set or a sequence. 2♠ 3♠ 7♣ is a valid sequence since 7 is the joker.
One or more Wild cards can be used to complete a game
In case a printed joker is selected as a wild card, then ace card (A) of any suit can be used as a wild
card.
Toss
The toss will determine which player is going to make the first move. Every player in a table is given a
system generated random open card. The player with the highest hand card is the winner and he gets to
start the game. The ranking of suits is as follows
Spades are the 1st highest suit
Hearts are the 2d highest suit
Diamonds are the 3rd highest suit
Clubs are the 4th highest suit
Eg: If 6 players get A♣, A♠, A♦, A♥, 10♣, 10♠ respectively, then the one with A♠ is the winner of the toss
and he gets to make the first move.
Game Play
A random toss is made in the beginning, where a card is randomly dealt to all players and the player with
the highest hand card is the winner and he gets to start the game
13 cards are dealt to each player
First card is placed in the open deck to indicate that the game has started. Remaining cards are placed
face-down in the closed deck slot.
Players can then arrange their card based on the suits using the sort button provided by us.
Players during their turn can pick a card from either open or closed deck and should discard the hand card
on the open desk.
The player who arranges all the 13 cards in their hands in sets and sequences are declared as winners.
Please note that the player need to have at least two sequences, one of which must be a pure sequence
(without Jokers) and other cards arranged in sequences and/or sets
After arranging the 13 cards in sets and sequences, the player should discard the final card on the finish
slot to declare the game. If all the sets and sequences are valid as per the rules, the player wins with 0
points and the points of the losing players are calculated based on the value of cards remaining in their
hands.
For a successful declare, the player need atleast two sequences atleast , only then our system will
recognize it as a valid declare. Players must group their sets/sequences accordingly as mentioned above
and then go for the declare. Declaring with less than 2 combinations will constitute as a invalid
declare.
It is important to have a firm grasp of the rummy rules in order to carry out all the steps mentioned
above
How to Pick a Card?
Use any of the following steps to pick a card from either Closed or Open Deck:
Click on the Closed Deck to pick a card from the Closed Deck
You can pick a card from the Open Deck with a single click on the Open Deck
You can also drag a card from the Open Deck to your hand cards
How to Discard a Card?
Follow any of the below mentioned steps to discard one of your hand cards:
Click on the card, you wish to discard, and select the discard button
Drag the card, you wish to discard, and place it on the Open Deck
Click on the desired card and then click on the Open Deck to discard
How to Finish a rummy game?
Click on the card, you wish to select as the Finish Card, and select the 'Finish' button
Drag the card, you wish to select as the Finish Card, and place it on the Finish Slot
Click on the desired Finish Card and then click on the Finish Slot to finish.
How to Declare a Rummy Game
Group your cards in valid sequences and sets and click on Declare button and then click yes.
How Scores are calculated in Online Rummy?
13 cards are dealt to every player randomly without any prejudice
Face value for the cards from 2 to 9 of all suits eg: 4 of any suit gives 4 points
Jokers (selected as well as printed) have 0 points
If a player completes the objective, he wins the game with 0 points, else the handscore of the unmolded
cards (cards that do not belong to a set or a sequence) are calculated, and the player loses with that
much points.
A player’s maximum score in Rummy is 80. Even if the player gets 85 points based on his hand score, his
score would still remain 80. In case the player's hand score is 60, the player would get 60 points.
If Hand Score
< 80 then Points=Hand Score
If Hand Score >=80 then Points = 80
Calculating points for different scenarios are explained below.
Case 1: If the player does not have a pure sequence at the end of the game, then points of all the 13
cards are calculated. His Points would remain 80 in such cases.
Case 2: If the Player has only one pure sequence, then the points are calculated based on the hand score
of remaining cards. (eg: If the player has pure sequence (K♣, Q♣, J♣) then his points are calculated based
on the hand score of 10 remaining cards)
Case 3: If the player has 2 sequences and one set then the points of the cards that remain ungrouped are
taken into consideration eg: If you have Seq 1 (K♣, Q♣, J♣) and Seq 2 (2♦,3♦,4♦, Joker), a set (6♥,6♦,6♣)
then the points are calculated based on the hand score of remaining 3 cards. If he has 10, 8, 3 as the
hand cards then his score would be 21 (10+8+3)
Case 4: If the player has No sets are sequences, then hand score of all the 13 cards are calculated. His
Points would remain 80 in such cases and the player would get dropped.
If the losing player has not even had his first turn before the opponent has made a valid declaration,
then the losing player gets 20 points.
If a player misses three consecutive moves (failing to pick & discard cards within allocated time for each
move), the player would get dropped automatically. The dropped player will get 40 points.
If a player has met the game objective but doesn’t declare, the player would then be awarded a score of 2
points
Drop Option
Players have an option to drop the game at any point of time themselves.
To avail the Drop option, the player must not have picked a card from open/closed deck in that particular
turn
If a player drops the game in the first turn, he/she get 20 points and the game continues till a winner
emerges. If a player drops the game in any other turn, he/she gets 40 points.