Gin Rummy: How to Play and WinClear, well-written instructions and numerous illustrations of card hands. Basic rules and scoring systems, customs, methods of play. For the experienced player, Fry discusses odds, percentage play, discarding, forcing a draw, “advertising,” taking cards “on spec,” and much more.

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Jekyll and Hyde (Mystery Rummy, Case No. 3)This is the third game in the series of Mystery Rummy card games. Based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 novel, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Put the mystery back in your rummy with this exciting game! For 2 players, ages 10 to adult. Cards measure 2-1/2″ x 3-1/2″.

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More Rummy Roots, Card GameThere are 4 different card games in one deck. Each game (or level) is designed to be fun and stress-free for children and adults alike!

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Jack the Ripper (Mystery Rummy, Case No. 1)To this day the identity of Jack the Ripper is still a mystery. Can you succees where Scotland Yard failed? each time you play Mystery Rummy a different suspect is caught, or the Ripper escapes. Includes booklet of instructions. For 2-4 players, ages 10 to adult. Cards measure 2-1/2″ x 3-1/2″.

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Sip & Solve: Word Rummy (Sip & Solve Series)

Play cards on the page! These word puzzles capture all the fun and challenge of rummy-it’s a winning combination, with no partners needed. The goal is to find as many seven-letter words as possible in a 52-letter “deck: to do that, combine a GROUP of 3 or 4 of a kind with a RUN of 3 or 4 cards in every grid. Cards can be re-used from one word to the next, but not within the same word. And capitalized, foreign words, and variant spellings do not count. Aces are worth one point, face cards 10, and the others are worth their value.

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