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  2. Rummy - Wikipedia

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    In most variations, a single card is turned face up next to the stock where players discard or shed cards, and this is known as the discard pile. In 10 Cards Rummy, which is often played with two, three or four players, each player gets ten cards. In rummy games with five players, each player is given six cards.

  3. 500 rum - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Canasta - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Gin rummy - Wikipedia

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    Gin Rummy was created in 1909 by Elwood T. Baker and his son C. Graham Baker. [1] [2] ... a player must draw either the (face-up) top card of the discard pile, or the ...

  6. Dummy rummy - Wikipedia

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    Dummy rummy is a variation of rummy for two to four players. It is played with two standard decks of ... Take the top card of the discard pile and add it to their hand.

  7. Category:Draw and discard games - Wikipedia

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    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. It is a key feature of all Rummy games.

  8. Glossary of card game terms - Wikipedia

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    Also 'buy' e.g. in Rummy. [51] draw lots To select e.g. the first dealer by letting players choose a card at random from the fanned pack or by cutting the pack draw pile The stock or talon when it is specifically used for drawing cards during play. dress. To set up the layout required before play e.g. to set up the 4 cards in Newmarket and ...

  9. Bing rummy - Wikipedia

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    Bing rummy is a variant of kalooki (a rummy-based gambling card game) invented in the mining towns of Alaska. [1] The game can be played with 2 to 8 players but works best with 3 to 6 players. It is unknown how the game came to be called “bing” although it may be because of the mining terms: unit of weight equal to 800 pounds, or a pile of ...