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Generally, rummy is played among 2-6 people. The rules of rummy includes making sets and sequences with 13 cards and declaring your win in the end. Every player in a rummy games thrives to make at least one sequence of pure sequence comprising consecutive cards of the same suit. Rest of the sets and sequences could be made with the help of a joker acting as the card substitute.

Practise! Practice! And Practise! To become good at something, you must practise it. Rummy is no different. However, on RummyTop, you get guidance and help at every step to make your journey a memorable one so you can win multiple games.

To play rummy online, you must look for the best rummy app such as RummyTop. After this, you can sign up on the app and start playing cash games.

You can only earn money after you win a real money game on your rummy app. The winning amount is calculated as per the face value of the cards with the losing opponents. On RummyTop, you can win many rummy games and win a huge cash amount.

There are two ways to download a rummy app. One is to search a rummy app on either Play Store or App Store, the other is to download an APK file from a rummy website. You can visit RummyTop’s website and download the APK file to start your rummy expeditions.

In India, people who 18 years old or above are allowed to play cash rummy. Below 18 years old are restricted to play rummy because of certain financial risk involved in the game.

Click on the withdrawal option of the app to withdraw real cash money on RummyTop. Remember, you can withdraw your money only if you have won a game.

Playing rummy online is completely safe if you play it on a certified app such as RummyTop. Moreover, playing rummy within the limits and boundaries should be any player’s top priority.

Except in Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Sikkim, rummy is legal across the country as it is a game of skills, not chance.

The best trick is to observe your opponents picking up cards. All the cards your opponent picks are the card you should not discard. Otherwise, they will be picked up by your opponent who is likely to make sequences or sets from that card.