Game Description and Rules
1. Deals Rummy
Objective: Players need to form valid sequences and sets from their cards as fast as possible to win.
Gameplay:
The game can be played with either 2 or 6 players. In a 6-player game, if fewer
than 6 players
join, the game starts as soon as at least 2 players are ready. Players play for either 2 or 6 deals,
depending on the game setting. A toss is made to determine the starting player, and turns proceed
anticlockwise from there. At the start of each round, 13 new cards are dealt to every player. The game
continues for the set number of deals, and after all the deals are completed, the results are calculated
and announced.
Rules:
Each player is dealt 13 cards. Two decks of 104 cards are used for the game. Players
must create
at least two sequences, one of which must be a pure sequence (a sequence without a joker). The remaining
cards must form valid sequences or sets. The player who forms valid sets and sequences and declares
wins.
Scoring:
Points are based on the value of ungrouped cards: Ace, Jack, Queen, and King are
worth 10 points
each. Numbered cards carry their face value. Joker cards are worth zero points. A valid declaration
results in zero points.
Winning Criteria:
After all the deals are completed, the player with the highest total sum of
card values
from all rounds is declared the winner.
Payout:
The prize is distributed to the player who wins the game by having the lowest card
value after
all the deals are completed, and the total payout is transferred to the winner's account.
Rake/Revenue:
Platforms generally take a small percentage from the prize pool as revenue,
which should be
clearly disclosed to players in the game rules.
Determination of Winner
Rounds Won: The player with the highest score value in each round is declared the winner of that round.
Game Won: The player with the highest total sum of score values across all rounds is declared the overall winner of the game.
Tie Case: In the event of a tie, the entry fee will be refunded to the players after deducting the company’s commission.
2. Pool Rummy
Objective: Players need to form valid sequences and sets from their cards as fast as possible to win.
Gameplay: The game can be played with either 2 or 6 players. In a 6-player game, if fewer than 6 players join, the game starts as soon as at least 2 players are ready. Players compete for either a threshold of 101 or 201 pool, depending on the game setting. A toss is made to determine the starting player, and turns proceed anticlockwise from there. At the start of each round, 13 new cards are dealt to every player. The game continues for the set number of deals, and after all the deals are completed, the results are calculated and announced.
Rules: Each player is dealt 13 cards. Two decks of 104 cards are used for the game. Players must create at least two sequences, one of which must be a pure sequence (a sequence without a joker). The remaining cards must form valid sequences or sets. The player who forms valid sets and sequences and declares wins.
Scoring: Points are based on the value of ungrouped cards: Ace, Jack, Queen, and King are worth 10 points each. Numbered cards carry their face value. Joker cards are worth zero points. A valid declaration results in zero points.
Winning Criteria: The player who reaches 101 or 201 points first is eliminated, and the player with the lowest point value remaining is declared the winner, depending on the game setting.
Payout: The prize is distributed to the player who wins the game by having the lowest card value after all the deals are completed, and the total payout is transferred to the winner's account.
Rake/Revenue: Platforms generally take a small percentage from the prize pool as revenue, which should be clearly disclosed to players in the game rules.
Determination of Winner
Rounds Won: The player with the lowest score value in each round is declared the winner of that round.
Game Won: The player who reaches 101 or 201 points first is eliminated, and the player with the lowest point value remaining is declared the winner, depending on the game setting.
Tie Case: In the event of a tie, the entry fee will be refunded to the players after deducting the company’s commission.
3. Point Rummy
Objective: Players need to form valid sequences and sets from their cards as fast as possible to win.
Gameplay: The game can be played with either 2 or 6 players. In a 6-player game, if fewer than 6 players join, the game starts as soon as at least 2 players are ready. A toss is made to determine the starting player, and turns proceed anticlockwise from there. The player who first scores 0 points is declared the winner.
Rules: Each player is dealt 13 cards. Two decks of 104 cards are used for the game. Players must create at least two sequences, one of which must be a pure sequence (a sequence without a joker). The remaining cards must form valid sequences or sets. The player who forms valid sets and sequences and declares wins.
Scoring: Points are based on the value of ungrouped cards: Ace, Jack, Queen, and King are worth 10 points each. Numbered cards carry their face value. Joker cards are worth zero points. A valid declaration results in zero points.
Winning Criteria: The player who first scores 0 points is declared the winner.
Payout: The prize is distributed to the player who wins the game by having the lowest card value after all the deals are completed, and the total payout is transferred to the winner's account.
Rake/Revenue: Platforms generally take a small percentage from the prize pool as revenue, which should be clearly disclosed to players in the game rules.
Determination of Winner
Game Won: The player who first scores 0 points is declared the winner.
Tie Case: In the event of a tie, the entry fee will be refunded to the players after deducting the company’s commission.
Toss Card: Each player is randomly dealt one card from a single deck, excluding joker cards.
Deck Card: A total of 2 decks are used, containing a combined total of 104 cards plus 2 joker cards, which are shuffled and presented in random order.
Player Cards:Each player is randomly dealt 13 cards from the deck, reducing the number of cards in the deck by 13. This process continues until all players have received their cards.
Joker Card: One Joker card is randomly selected from the remaining deck.
Open Deck Card: One open deck card is randomly selected from the remaining deck.
Closed Deck Card: The remaining cards are placed in the closed deck.
Picking from Open Deck Card: The top card from the open deck is always picked. However, if the top card is a joker card discarded by the opponent, it cannot be picked, and the player’s only option is to pick a card from the closed deck.
Closed Deck Pick Card: A card is randomly picked from the closed deck, reducing the total number of cards in the closed deck by one. This process continues until no cards remain.