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    Gin Rummy

    Gin Rummy was created with the intention of being faster than Standard Rummy and related games. The rules are very easy to learn as it is simply a matter of the draw and discard, without the complications attached to displaying melds and laying off cards between turns.

    Both of these things are done at the end of a hand and Gin Rummy is often played without any kind of laying off making for a "quick fire" game.

    Setup

    Players: Typically just two players, however there are other Gin games that can accommodate 3 or 4 players.

    Cards: One standard 52-card deck, with no jokers or other wild cards.

    Aces are always used as a low card with a value of 1.

    The Deal: Each player is dealt 10 cards, and the next card is turned up to become the start of the discard pile.

    Objective: The purpose of the game is to complete a hand consisting of most or all of the cards formed into Sets and/or Runs.

    Game Play

    During the turn-by-turn play of Gin Rummy there is no laying down of melds or laying off of cards onto other melds.

    The cards are held in the players had until they

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