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Online Poker is the fastest growing phenomenon on the internet and our aim is to become the ultimate resource for playing poker on the web. There are many advantages to playing online. The most obvious being that, not being able to see your opponents, nor even knowing who they are has great appeal. As Paul Newman once said: If you are in a game of poker and you look round the table and haven't figured out who the sucker is... then its you!

ONLINE RUMMY
 

Online rummy has become very popular and because of this there has been an influx of new online rummy websites. There is extremely tough competition among these websites and this has given rise to a great number of promotional campaigns and some marketing gimmicks too. If you are looking for an online rummy website to play at then there are a number of things that you need to take into consideration. There are a certain number of things that your chosen online rummy website should have too.

The first thing that you need to do is check the security features of the website. Most online rummy websites will clearly outline their security policy and tell you what type of software they use for your protection. If they don’t then move on to the next website because you don’t want to take any risks especially with websites where you will be giving personal details.

Here is a list of great guidelines for you to follow when choosing an online rummy website:

* Read the privacy policy and user agreement before signing up. Make sure that you read all the terms and conditions too.

* Try to read reviews on your chosen online rummy website before you give out your credit card details. There are fraudulent websites out there. Online rummy is a game that you can play for money so you need to make sure of the websites reputation before you put in your credit card information. If you do give out your details then you need to make sure that you check your credit card statement when you get it and you need to keep an eye on all the transactions that occur.

* Read the cookie policy. Many online rummy websites use cookies so be sure you know exactly what they are being used for.

* See if there is a community discussion board or chat rooms where you can discuss the website and its features and policies.

As with all online gambling websites you need to be sure that your details are safe and the only way to do this is to do a background check and your own personal research before you sign up. Online rummy is very popular and the two main online rummy websites are 32Red Rummy and Rummy Royal. There are more but a lot of websites that claim to offer online rummy games actually just transfer you to one of these websites.

Various Types of Rummies

Online rummy is becoming increasingly popular and if this is something that you are interested in then this post is for you. Rummy is a card game that is played using a standard deck of 52 cards and there can be anywhere from 2 to 6 players involved. Before starting the game a target score is agreed upon and this is normally 100. After dealing out the cards usually 6 or 7 the remaining deck is left as the stock pile. The top card on the stock pile is turned over and this starts the discard pile. The principle of the game of rummy is to match, draw and discard in order to arrange your cards into melds.

The first variation is Gin Rummy. This online rummy game has between 2 and 4 players and uses a standard deck of cards. There are no wild cards in this game and all players receive 10 cards each. A meld will consist of three or more cards of the same suit in consecutive order. Players can knock if they have 10 points or less in deadwood. Players can only lay off cards at the end and if a player melds all their cards and has a deadwood of zero they can call Gin.

Oklahoma Gin is a two player version of this game. The maximum number of points that can be knocked by a player is decided by the rank of the upcard at the start of the game. The value of this card can be known by both players even if the upcard is taken at the beginning.

Canasta is a variation of rummy that uses two decks of 54 cards and includes jokers. The number of cards that is dealt will depend on the number of players in the game. Up to 6 people can play this game. The main goal in this version of rummy is to secure the most points by melding your cards rather than going out as quick as you can.

Kalooki 51 is another variation and this online rummy game uses a single deck of cards and includes jokers. The Ace value in this game can either be 1 or 11. As soon as a player goes Kalooke every ace or joker in their opponents hand costs a penalty of 11 and 25.

Kalooki 40 is the last online rummy variation that I want to tell you about. This again uses 54 cards including jokers and the ace value in this game is 11. The ace can be melded with a King or Queen or at least two other aces. As soon as a player goes Kalooki every ace or joker your opponent has will have a penalty of 11 and 15.

That’s it for the variations and I’m sure you will agree that there are plenty of great online rummy games for you to choose from. Most online rummy websites will have tips and strategy articles for you to read too so be sure to check them out.

Rummy Strategy

Rummy is a game requiring skill, concentration and tactics in every single turn. Players' decisions influence the game's progress and every action has an impact on how the game develops, and eventually on how it will end.

This is why it is highly recommended to consider several strategic principles that can be utilized in different situations when playing the game. Since each game is different than the other, not every tip might be necessarily relevant in similar situations. It is best to use these tips as guiding principles in your rummy strategy, that may help you make the right decisions.

Concentration - Rummy is a fast, dynamic game. This means that the pace and momentum may shift at almost every turn. Concentration and vigilance give players an advantage, since focused players can easily follow the moves made by their opponents, and as a result can have a better evaluation of their current position in the game. For instance, a player noticing that an opponent collected several cards of the same suits will assume that that player is close to completing his or her hand.

The discard pile - Each turn players throw away cards that they don't need. A player who pays attention to the cards being discarded will benefit twice: One, he or she will know what cards left the game, and as a result what he shouldn't rely on getting from other players. And second, the player will see clues as to what cards his or her opponents are holding in their hands.

Drawing - When a round begins it is recommended to draw from the deck of cards and not from the discard pile. This will prevent your opponents from knowing what cards you need. It isn't mandatory to follow this rule, because every now and then a useful card that completes a meld will appear, and then it's recommended to pick it up.

Discarding - Discarding at the end of your turn is significant to the development of the game. Discarding gives your opponents a clue about what you have in your hand. It is possible to mislead your opponents by carefully discarding your cards. If you throw an 8 of hearts when you have 7 and 9 clubs, it may make your opponents think that you don't need eights at all, thus increasing your chance of getting that card from the player who plays before you.


                                                                                            
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