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500 rum, also called pinochle rummy, Michigan rummy, Persian rummy, rummy 500 or 500 rummy, is a popular variant of rummy. [1] The game of canasta and several other games are believed to have developed from this popular form of rummy.
Rummy • 500 Rum Treppenrommé is a card game for two to four players, which is a variant of Rummy played in Germany and Austria . The name means "Staircase Rummy" and comes from the fact that the discard pile must be arranged such that every card is partly covered and partly visible, forming a so-called 'staircase' ( Treppe ).
The discard pile is blocked for canastas. Only non-canasta melds can be used to pick up the discard pile. The number of wildcards in a meld must always be less than the number of natural cards. Card points inside canastas are counted as well as the canasta score. Real jokers can not be discarded and thus can not be used to block the discard pile
discard. To get rid of plain suit cards when unable to follow suit and unwilling or unable to trump. [41] To lay away cards, e.g. of high value or to void a suit, after picking up from the talon or skat. [42] A card that is removed from the hand in either of those ways. [42] discard pile The pile of cards already rejected by players. [39]
Draw and discard games are characterised by having a stock of face-down cards and a face-up discard or waste pile. In turn, players draw a card from the stock and end by discarding to the waste pile. In turn, players draw a card from the stock and end by discarding to the waste pile.
The final part of each player's turn is to discard one card from their hand face up onto the discard pile. The objective is to meld or discard all of one's cards, and the play continues until one player manages to go out by getting rid of all the cards from their hand. They must always end their turn by discarding. When discarding, a player may ...
There's no explanation as to why discarded cards matter for getting rid of a player's cards while calling rummy, nor is there any prior mention to taking multiple cards from the discard pile. Under Declaring_rummy: "If there is a rummy lying in the pile, the player who called "rummy" can play that card while the player who laid the rummy must ...
The player picks up the Biriba pile If the player did not have a discard when laying down the first round of cards, the player continues to play until he/she discards The round ends when a player: Has used all cards and goes out with or without a discard; Has at least one Biriba (completed group of 7 or more cards)