There are many variations of rummy to suit varying tastes and skill levels, so it's not a single game. Among the most well-liked variations are Gin Rummy, Indian Rummy, and Kalooki, rummy logoeach with a distinct set of guidelines and strategies. For example, Gin Rummy, which is usually played with two players, places a strong emphasis on making melds as fast as possible while avoiding deadwood, or unmatched cards that can cost points at the end of the game. One player knocks to indicate that they think they have enough melds to win, ending the game.
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