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I have now added the actual rules to both 10,000 Rummy and 5000 Rummy to this site. When it comes to playing-card rules, you all ain't seen nothing yet! Please click here. .......And to see many really good 500 Rummy variations, please click here.
So the next 2 images line up properly, you may need to view this page with a desktop browser's window-width at 100% (by clicking the browser's maximize box at the upper right, or View > Full Screen) and for the page window you may need to click its maximize box at its upper right. You should then see what looks like the (earlier) mini-book having been unfolded, with the back of the mini-book on the left and the front of the mini-book on the right. There's no mini-book anymore.
The earlier mini-book cover above is shown here courtesy of Bonnie Blue. She is an excellent artist. She is currently selling jewelry and children's books at bonniebluedolphin.com. She mostly sells "dolphin jewelry." ....She is a "traditional artist" and "computer graphics artist and designer" at Creative Computing, and you can email her by clicking here ( to bblue@risd.edu ).
The rules for 500 Rummy: Pleasant Rummy are almost the same as any other 500 Rummy version rules since all 500 Rummy versions are almost the same. The wording is totally different though, and took me years to come up with. The rules and wording for the other 2 games are totally original.
cool rummy rules? Please send me comments by clicking here .
Everyone should like the games, including those who've played 500 Rummy, Gin, Canasta, Samba, or Bolivia.
The queen of spades above is from "The World of Playing Cards"--over a 130 page site--courtesy of Simon Wintle who is the webmaster of that site and of "The English Playing Card Society." More cards like this can be seen on WOPC on the Traditional English Playing Cards page. These are like old English playing cards. They were made by Simon Wintle, printed from woodblocks and hand colored with stencils. They are extremely difficult to make. If you want to see countless old cards from all over the world (they're on WOPC), you can click A Concise History of Playing-Cards, Mamluk Cards, and early English Playing Cards.
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