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Pool Rummy Game

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Enlil Rummy offers an exciting range of sub-variants in Pool Rummy, including 101 Pool Rummy, 201 Pool Rummy, and 61 Pool Rummy. These variations provide players with more choices and opportunities to win as they engage in thrilling gameplay. The objective is to score the lowest number of points or accumulate points at a slower pace than your opponents, adding a strategic layer to the game.


In this popular variant of Indian Rummy, players pay a fixed entry fee that contributes to the final prize pool. The goal is to stay within a specific points limit while aiming to eliminate other players by making them exceed that limit. For example, in a 101 Pool Rummy game, once a player's score surpasses 101, they are eliminated. The challenge lies in being the first to form sequences and sets before anyone else does, ensuring an exhilarating experience with every hand dealt.

Pool Rummy Game

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How Does Pool Rummy Work?

Pool Rummy can be played with a minimum of 2 players and a maximum of 6 players. Here’s how the game works:

  • Each player will receive exactly 13 cards.
  • At the start of the game, a specific card is chosen as a Joker. It could be a printed Joker, and Aces of all suits can also be used as a Joker to make an impure sequence.
  • Players take turns to pick a single card from either the closed deck or open deck. When picking up a card, the player must also discard a card. NOTE: All cards discarded by all players will be visible.
  • Each player must carefully pick and discard a card with the intention of making a set or sequence:
    • Set: Cards of the same number with different suits (e.g., 9 of spades, 9 of hearts, 9 of diamonds).
    • Sequence: A collection of cards with consecutive numbers (e.g., 5, 6, 7 or 8, 9, 10).
  • Players must aim to get the lowest scores by creating sequences and sets as quickly as possible.

Difference Between 201, 101, and 61 Pool Rummy

There are three sub-variants of Pool Rummy, each with a unique scoring limit:

  • 201 Pool Rummy: All cards from Ace to King are used for all four suits and the printed Joker. The goal is to ensure other players score more than 201 while you remain below 201.
  • 101 Pool Rummy: All cards from Ace to King are used for all four suits and the printed Joker. The goal is to ensure other players score more than 101 while you remain below 101.
  • 61 Pool Rummy: Players will automatically be eliminated once they reach 61 points.

Calculating Winnings in Pool Rummy

The pool amount of any Pool Rummy game can be calculated using the following formula:

Prize Amount = Entry Fee Amount × Number of Players - Platform Fees

For example, if there are 6 players and the entry fee is ₹50, the total prize amount before deduction is ₹300:

₹50 × 6 = ₹300.

How to Win Pool Rummy

Pool Rummy is a game you can only win by keeping a low score. You must keep your score lower than all other players. You can achieve a score of zero by being the first to declare with valid sequences and sets.

Penalties in Pool Rummy

There are penalties in Pool Rummy, similar to other rummy games. However, drop points depend on the sub-variant of Pool Rummy you are playing:

  • 201 Pool Rummy: Drop points are higher.
  • 101 Pool Rummy: Drop points are moderate.
  • 61 Pool Rummy: Drop points are lower.

Points Table for 101, 201, and 61 Pool Rummy

Pool Rummy Variant First Drop Points Second Drop Points Points to Eliminate
201 Pool Rummy 25 50 80
101 Pool Rummy 20 40 80
61 Pool Rummy 15 30 61

Other Penalty Points

Additional penalty points are assigned if a player makes a wrong show or invalid declaration:

  • 80 penalty points in 201 and 101 Pool Rummy.
  • 60 penalty points for a wrong show in 61 Pool Rummy.

Calculating Points in Pool Rummy

Once a player has made a valid declaration, the rest of the players must count their cards to find their score. The point values are as follows:

  • Ace, King, Queen, and Jack = 10 points
  • Joker/Wild Card = 0 points
  • Number cards (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) = Same point value as the number

Pool Rummy Pointers

  • Players receive 13 cards at the beginning of the game.
  • Table size = 2 to 6 players.
  • 2 decks of cards are required to play Pool Rummy.
  • Minimum number of sequences = 2.
  • Maximum number of sequences = 4.
  • Minimum number of sets = 0.
  • Maximum number of sets = 2.
  • Number of Printed Jokers in a deck should be 1.
  • Players can drop at certain points in the game.
  • There can only be one winner.

Since you now know how to win and the rules of Pool Rummy, you are ready to start playing this exciting Indian rummy variant. Play, win, and easily withdraw your winnings the same day! Keep playing Pool Rummy to become a rummy expert!

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