Is Online Rummy Really Similar To The Game We Used To Play?

Dec 18
09:29

2012

georgejaison

georgejaison

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The game of rummy has made the transition online without changing the essence of the game. Any deviation is only in terms of the way it is done rather than on the principles of rummy. In conclusion, yes, the online format is the same as the game we used to play.

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Whenever an old and familiar thing moves on and evolves into a new format, there are many questions that arise about it. One of the most pertinent questions that people ask about the move of old and familiar things on to the online world is,  Is Online Rummy Really Similar To The Game We Used To Play? Articles is it the same or has it changed?

When it comes to a popular game like Indian rummy that has now moved online in a big way, this question is bound to be on the minds of people. Many people may even go as far to say that the game of Indian rummy is such that it can never be adapted to the online format. In this article we will focus on the question of whether online rummy is really similar to the game we used to play. To do this on an impartial and proper manner, we will examine each and every aspect of the game and tell you how it is the same or has it changed.

  • Determining order of play: In the physical game of rummy, the order of play would be determined by asking each player to pick a card randomly, with the player with the highest card being first. The same is done in the online version the only difference is that the computer assigns you a card instead of you pulling it. But the essence is still maintained.

  • Shuffling: Shuffling used to be a tedious and sometimes showy process that used to be done physically by the player who is supposed to deal the cards. In online rummy the hosting site has taken over this task, but once again this step remains unchanged in principle.

  • Dealing: Dealing of cards in the physical version of the game would be once again a longer process than it is the web version. But apart from being faster this step too remains unchanged when you play Rummy Online Games.

  • Picking of joker: This is a very simple step in the actual game and in the online version too stays the same except for being automated

  • Picking and discarding of cards: This is a process that again remains unchanged except that in the Internet version of rummy, the player has to click on card to pick and discard instead of physically doing so.

  • Dropping option: The decision to scoot or drop from a rummy game used to be a verbal announcement and the folding of cards to be placed at the bottom of the closed pile. In the Rummy Online Games it is a matter of clicking a button to do so.

  • Making a show: Once again when you used to play the game physically with friends and family this used to be a loud and proud announcement with display of the winning hand. In the web version of the game the principle remains the same except for clicking a button to make the show.

  • Melding of cards: When you played offline, melding of cards would mean a process of display that could be changed even after melding it once. In the online version you have to meld in boxes given for this purpose and this cannot be changed once it has been sent to the hosting site for evaluation.

  • Counting of points: This is one aspect that most players would agree was a cause for much fuss and annoyance. Since the hosting site takes care of this aspect for online game, you can be assured of a fair and proper counting.

As we can see most aspects of the online rummy game match the physical game. Any changes that occur, only serve to improve the game.