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  2. Gin rummy - Wikipedia

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    In the 1942 laws of gin rummy published in New York by Ely Culbertson's Bridge World and prepared by a rules committee of bridge players, the scoring format for Hollywood gin was published as a way to play "simultaneous games". [9] This is a scoring style, not a rules change to the game of gin.

  3. Game of the Day: Gin Rummy - AOL

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    There's no better time to play some classic games when your family is home for the holidays. So let's start with today's Game of the Day, Gin Rummy. If you're unfamiliar with the old 18th century ...

  4. Game of the Day: Oklahoma Gin - AOL

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    Deadwood are cards you couldn't get any melds for and will count against you in the scoring. If you're interested in playing Gin Rummy, Oklahoma Gin is a great place to start. There's public and ...

  5. Play Gin Rummy Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play Gin Rummy free on Games.com and meld strategy with fun. Create runs in sequence or groups and yell ?Gin? to win.

  6. Contract rummy - Wikipedia

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    Contract rummy is a Rummy card game, based on gin rummy played by 3 to 8 players. [1] It appeared in the United States during the Second World War . [ 2 ] The game is also known as Combination rummy , Deuces Wild Rummy and Joker rummy , and a proprietary version of the game called Phase 10 was published in 1982.

  7. Shanghai rum - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Rummy is played with multiple decks of 54 standard playing cards, including the Jokers. Two decks are required for a game of up to four players. Five or six players require three decks. Aces are high (above a King) or low, (below 2). Each game has ten hands, and the rules for each hand are unique.

  8. Oswald Jacoby - Wikipedia

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    He also excelled at, and wrote about, other games including backgammon, gin rummy, canasta, and poker. He was from Brooklyn, New York and later lived in Dallas, Texas. [2] He was the uncle of activist and author Susan Jacoby, [3] as well as father of James Jacoby, an author and world-class bridge player in his own right.

  9. Play the Greatest Gin games ever made! - AOL

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    The greatest free online Gin Rummy game on the web is now available. Not only that, we threw in a second gin based game, Oklahoma Gin!Now that I have gotten your attention with wildly inflammatory ...