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Disney Rummy

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There are many different versions of Rummy. Rummy 500 is the most commonly played form of Rummy. Rummy 500 is a standard deck playing card game using 52 cards. It is one of the most popular family card games, and has a simple premise. Players are dealt a hand of cards, with the goal being to rid yourself of all the cards in your hand. You can do this by playing cards to the table, in groups of three, either in sets (groups of cards with the game value from different suits) or in runs (three or more consecutive cards for one suit). Once a person lays down a group of cards, other players -- including the player who played the original set -- can now "lay off" cards to that group.

On a player's turn, they can take the top face down card from the stock, or take the top face up card from the discard pile. After melding, laying off, or making no plays on the table, a player must discard a card face up on the discard pile. The discard pile is spread out, so that the value of all cards is visible. If you see a card that you can use, you may take it, but you must also take all the cards that have been discarded on top of it, and you must play the lowest (physical) card in the deck as soon as you pick it up. If you only take the top card of the discard pile, you do not have to meld it immediately. (Variant: No wait, actually you do.)

The hand ends as soon as one player discards her last remaining card (going out). Cards on the table are worth positive points, and cards left in your hand are worth negative points. Numbered cards from 2-10 are worth their pip value (Variant: 2-9 are worth 5); face-cards are worth 10 points; aces are worth 15 points, unless used in an A-2-3 run; jokers are worth 15 points. (Variant: All players add up the pip values of the cards in their hands, and those points are given to the player who went out.) A player who goes out without previously laying down any cards goes "rummy," and scores double the points. Normally, games are played to 500 points, but players can opt to play to fewer points, or play a specific number of rounds.

When playing with 2, both players get 13 cards. When playing with 3 or 4, each player gets 7 cards. When playing with 5 or 6 players, each player receives 6 cards.

There are many other variations of the game.

One such variation, Rommé, played in Germany, requires that a player cannot start laying any cards down at all, until they have broken in with a lay down valued at 40 points or more (the exception being if you can play all of the 13 cards in your hand in one go). In the German variant, each face card is 10, number cards are worth their shown number, aces are worth 11 (if used after the king or as a set) or 1 if used as a 1 in front of a 2 in a sequence. Jokers are the value of the card they are representing. This German rummy variant is also played with 2x52 cards + 6(or 4) jokers - for a 110 card deck. Another difference from American Rummy is that one can only pick up the top discard, from a single growing discard pile - never a larger part of a spread out discard deck. Rather than scoring points based on what you have laid down in front of you, the winner (first person out), gets zero, and every other player adds up the cards remaining in their hands and takes that much in points (adding up the deadwood) Here the player that finished has no deadwood. When someone reaches 500 (or agreed to goal) the game ends and the player with the lowest score (least penalty points) wins. Because of this 'breaking through with 40+' rule, this game is a bit more difficult and closer to Gin Rummy.

The German 'Gin Rummy' variant is a different variant still, where the target is to lay down all cards at once, or 'knock' early to end the game and players add up thier deadwood (un-melded cards) - all players having deadwood.. That is covered under Gin Rummy.

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Categories: Card Games
Alternative names: 'Aces high or aces low' 500 Rum 500 Rummy Animal Party Animal Rummy Circus Rummy Das Politiker Rommé Dinosaur Fours Disney Rummy Festival Fireman's Rummy Gem and Mineral Rummy Hello Kitty "What's Your Sign?" Rummy Game High Octane Johnston's Rummy Game Junior Rummy Kalookie and Other Rummy Games Kids Rummy Mr. Green Jeans Animal Rummy On the Farm Rummy Paddington Raggedy Rummy Rami Ramino Road Runner + Wile E. Coyote Rummy römi Rommé Rommee Rommi Rumme Rummy Rummy 500 Rummy and Other Games Rummy Games Scala Quaranta Shazam! Smithsonian American History Rummy Thanassis The Chipmunks Card Game The Hidden Kingdom Travel Rummy Tree Game Zoo Rummy Рамми 'Aces high or aces low' 500 Rum 500 Rummy Animal Party Animal Rummy Así se Juega al Remigio ó Rabino Care Bears Rainbow Rummy Circus Rummy Classic Rummy Dallas Romme Das Politiker Rommé Dinosaur Fours Disney Rummy Duckomenta Rommé Einzalrommé Einzelrommé Felix The Cat's Rummy Card Game Felix The Cat's Rummy Game Femhundra Festival Fireman's Rummy Gem and Mineral Rummy Hello Kitty "What's Your Sign?" Rummy Game High Octane Johnston's Rummy Game Junior Rummy Kalookie and Other Rummy Games Karlchen Rommé Kids Rummy Loriot Rommé Manipula Meister Rummy Mr. Green Jeans Animal Rummy Nasse Kortspel Newport On the Farm Rummy Paddington Popeye Card Game Raggedy Rummy Rami Ramino Remibrydż Road Runner + Wile E. Coyote Rummy Robot Rummy Römi Rommé Rommé Canasta Rommee Rommi Rumme Rummy Rummy 500 Rummy and Other Games Rummy Games Rummy Travel Scala Quaranta Senorien Rommé und zwei Kartenhalter Shazam! Smithsonian American History Rummy Thanassis The Chipmunks Card Game The Flintstones: Pre-Historic Animal Rummy The Hidden Kingdom Top-Rummy Classic Travel Rummy Tree Game Zoo Rummy Рамми
BARCODE: 3558380028017
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Description Description

There are many different versions of Rummy. Rummy 500 is the most commonly played form of Rummy. Rummy 500 is a standard deck playing card game using 52 cards. It is one of the most popular family card games, and has a simple premise. Players are dealt a hand of cards, with the goal being to rid yourself of all the cards in your hand. You can do this by playing cards to the table, in groups of three, either in sets (groups of cards with the game value from different suits) or in runs (three or more consecutive cards for one suit). Once a person lays down a group of cards, other players -- including the player who played the original set -- can now "lay off" cards to that group.

On a player's turn, they can take the top face down card from the stock, or take the top face up card from the discard pile. After melding, laying off, or making no plays on the table, a player must discard a card face up on the discard pile. The discard pile is spread out, so that the value of all cards is visible. If you see a card that you can use, you may take it, but you must also take all the cards that have been discarded on top of it, and you must play the lowest (physical) card in the deck as soon as you pick it up. If you only take the top card of the discard pile, you do not have to meld it immediately. (Variant: No wait, actually you do.)

The hand ends as soon as one player discards her last remaining card (going out). Cards on the table are worth positive points, and cards left in your hand are worth negative points. Numbered cards from 2-10 are worth their pip value (Variant: 2-9 are worth 5); face-cards are worth 10 points; aces are worth 15 points, unless used in an A-2-3 run; jokers are worth 15 points. (Variant: All players add up the pip values of the cards in their hands, and those points are given to the player who went out.) A player who goes out without previously laying down any cards goes "rummy," and scores double the points. Normally, games are played to 500 points, but players can opt to play to fewer points, or play a specific number of rounds.

When playing with 2, both players get 13 cards. When playing with 3 or 4, each player gets 7 cards. When playing with 5 or 6 players, each player receives 6 cards.

There are many other variations of the game.

One such variation, Rommé, played in Germany, requires that a player cannot start laying any cards down at all, until they have broken in with a lay down valued at 40 points or more (the exception being if you can play all of the 13 cards in your hand in one go). In the German variant, each face card is 10, number cards are worth their shown number, aces are worth 11 (if used after the king or as a set) or 1 if used as a 1 in front of a 2 in a sequence. Jokers are the value of the card they are representing. This German rummy variant is also played with 2x52 cards + 6(or 4) jokers - for a 110 card deck. Another difference from American Rummy is that one can only pick up the top discard, from a single growing discard pile - never a larger part of a spread out discard deck. Rather than scoring points based on what you have laid down in front of you, the winner (first person out), gets zero, and every other player adds up the cards remaining in their hands and takes that much in points (adding up the deadwood) Here the player that finished has no deadwood. When someone reaches 500 (or agreed to goal) the game ends and the player with the lowest score (least penalty points) wins. Because of this 'breaking through with 40+' rule, this game is a bit more difficult and closer to Gin Rummy.

The German 'Gin Rummy' variant is a different variant still, where the target is to lay down all cards at once, or 'knock' early to end the game and players add up thier deadwood (un-melded cards) - all players having deadwood.. That is covered under Gin Rummy.

Additional information Additional information
Mechanics: Set Collection
Categories: Card Games
Alternative names: 'Aces high or aces low' 500 Rum 500 Rummy Animal Party Animal Rummy Circus Rummy Das Politiker Rommé Dinosaur Fours Disney Rummy Festival Fireman's Rummy Gem and Mineral Rummy Hello Kitty "What's Your Sign?" Rummy Game High Octane Johnston's Rummy Game Junior Rummy Kalookie and Other Rummy Games Kids Rummy Mr. Green Jeans Animal Rummy On the Farm Rummy Paddington Raggedy Rummy Rami Ramino Road Runner + Wile E. Coyote Rummy römi Rommé Rommee Rommi Rumme Rummy Rummy 500 Rummy and Other Games Rummy Games Scala Quaranta Shazam! Smithsonian American History Rummy Thanassis The Chipmunks Card Game The Hidden Kingdom Travel Rummy Tree Game Zoo Rummy Рамми 'Aces high or aces low' 500 Rum 500 Rummy Animal Party Animal Rummy Así se Juega al Remigio ó Rabino Care Bears Rainbow Rummy Circus Rummy Classic Rummy Dallas Romme Das Politiker Rommé Dinosaur Fours Disney Rummy Duckomenta Rommé Einzalrommé Einzelrommé Felix The Cat's Rummy Card Game Felix The Cat's Rummy Game Femhundra Festival Fireman's Rummy Gem and Mineral Rummy Hello Kitty "What's Your Sign?" Rummy Game High Octane Johnston's Rummy Game Junior Rummy Kalookie and Other Rummy Games Karlchen Rommé Kids Rummy Loriot Rommé Manipula Meister Rummy Mr. Green Jeans Animal Rummy Nasse Kortspel Newport On the Farm Rummy Paddington Popeye Card Game Raggedy Rummy Rami Ramino Remibrydż Road Runner + Wile E. Coyote Rummy Robot Rummy Römi Rommé Rommé Canasta Rommee Rommi Rumme Rummy Rummy 500 Rummy and Other Games Rummy Games Rummy Travel Scala Quaranta Senorien Rommé und zwei Kartenhalter Shazam! Smithsonian American History Rummy Thanassis The Chipmunks Card Game The Flintstones: Pre-Historic Animal Rummy The Hidden Kingdom Top-Rummy Classic Travel Rummy Tree Game Zoo Rummy Рамми
BARCODE: 3558380028017
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