When G in Rummy suddenly surged to the front in 1938,most dic-toinries and almost all Bridge Writers jumped toi the conclusion that the game was an entirely new form of Rummy. Most present-day Bridge writers and game authors erroneously credit a New York Bridge expert with the invention of Gin Rummy in 1909.
The truth is that game-rule books published in the early 1000s describe a game called Gin Poker which is almost identical to the present Gin Rummy. As for the origin of Gin Poker, in some other country there may be obscure records of some very early game resembling our Rummy games but failing that, my opinion is that the origin of the Rummy games was Whiskey Poker; a peculiarly American variant of Poker. (Poker, as stated in Chapter 27, is probably an adaptation of the ancient Persian game as, or As-N as.)
The tenth (1864) edition of The American Hoyle gives these rules for Whiskey Poker:
Five cards are dealt to each player, one at a time, and an extra hand is dealt on the table, called the "widow."
The eldest hand then examines his cards and decides he has a strong hand; he passes. If not, he may take the widow. Each player in rotation has a chance to take the widow.
When a player takes the widow, he must place his discarded hand face up on the table.
And then comes the crucial detail of the play that is responsible for all Rummy games. The discarded hand is face up in the center of the table, and..That is the origin of our Rummy games.
Why was it called Whiskey Poker? The 1880 American Hoyle says: 'The game is often played for refreshments." Most card playing and gambling circa 1864 took place in saloons, and it was natural that this variety of Poker, in which the drinks were the prize, should bear their name. Hundreds of variations followed and slowly Gin Rummy began to evolve. Here, for example, are the rules for Rum Poker:
Each player was dealt ten cards, and each player drew cards until he had 15 points or less in his hand. He could then lay down his entire hand, showing the combinations he could meld and counting the pips of the cards that didn't connect with anything. Thus a player mig hold three kings and a run of four cards in sequence, his odd cards being a six, three and deuce of sundry suits. The deadwood (unmatched cards) counted 11. All other players laid down their hands now, and the winner collected the difference between his deadwood total and theirs. Sometimes, of course, another player's deadwood was a point or so below the claimant's. The other player got paid.
That's coming pretty close to Rummy. And then, in the early 19OOs, along came a third variety of Poker, Gin Poker. Look at these rules:
A standard pack of 52 cards was used. The game was for two players. Game was 100 points. Each player was dealt ten cards, one to each alternately. The 21st card was turned face up. Each player could pick off the top card of the discard pile or take a card off the top of the stock, then discard a card. The object of the game was to get sequences of three or more in a suit or three or four of a kind. As soon as deadwood totaled 10 or less the player could call for a showdown, and had to announce the amount of his deadwood and show his hand, laying the combination aside. If an opponent had fewer deadwoods than the caller (the present game's "knocker") he and not the caller got paid. Not only that-he got a 10-point penalty from the caller.
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Rummy is now recognised as one of the most popular games worldwide. It is actually currently ranked the third most popular game worldwide and at some stage in the future, it could become the most popular.
Rummy is a card game, but not just any old card game. It is a recognised skill based game. Because of the skill required to win games rummy is legal in the USA and almost everywhere worldwide.
This most popular of card games has been played worldwide for nearly one hundred years. Rummy is an extremely exciting game that demands your utmost attention.
It can be very difficult for an inexperienced rummy player to beat a good experienced player. If you want to win at rummy then you need to master a good degree of skill. You need to learn how to develop a good winning strategy. Those winning ways will only come with experience and when you learn to develop a certain amount of sophistication. The only way you can do that is to play rummy card games quite regularly.
The great thing about rummy is that it can accommodate from two to six players. This allows you to play with plenty of your friends at the one time.
Many people worldwide cannot understand why rummy is gaining so much popularity. Well, the reason is quite simple, really. This is not some great secret just being revealed. It has always been with the human race since time began.
When we were kids we all learned to play and interact with our school friends. We grew up with our friends and became close. We learned what each other liked and disliked. That type of school upbringing got us the best of friends we learned to cherish.
When we left school we all began new careers. That sometimes caused a parting of the way. Many left their own country to work abroad. Many people have left the UK to live in the USA and vice versa. Many went to South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and many other parts of the world. Most countries worldwide have had people leaving to work in a new country.
Sadly, most friends began to lose touch with each other because of that human migration. That is, until the internet gained almost instant popularity.
Friends can now be reunited by email. However, that type of correspondence, although keeping people in touch, does not cause a friendly and competitive interaction. Neither does the more expensive method of using the telephone.
With the advent of the internet along came online games. And then we could play gin rummy online. The next logical step was then to enable us to play rummy online with our friends.
Once we know where our friends live, we can contact them by email. We can then arrange for us all to join a club online where we can play rummy together.
And that is the reason why this great skill based card game has become so popular worldwide. It has helped to reunite friends and bring together long lost memories.
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