Bazsites.com Gin Rummy
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On the Web
- Gin Rummy Tournaments - Covers the Gin Rummy Association's tournament schedule. Includes rules, winner information, links, and mailing list sign up.
- Gin Rummy - Play Gin Rummy against a computer opponent with this Java applet.
- Sancho's Gin Rummy - Play against a human or a robot. No JAVA required. WebTV compatible.
- A1TRNY Gin Directors - News, schedule, winners, newsletter, standards of conduct and other information on tournaments run by the group.
- World Play Gin - Ladder games, tournaments, tips and news. Free registration.
- Flipside Gin - Ladder games, tournaments and message forums. This league is a member of Case's Ladder and plays on Flipside.
- MeggieSoft Games - Gin Rummy - Play online or against computer opponents. Standard/Hollywood/Oklahoma rules.
- GameColony.com - Play online games: backgammon, chess, checkers, gin rummy, cribbage, and dominoes. Daily money tournaments with instant cash prizes.
- Video-Poker Tutor - Jacks or Better video poker with hints on what cards to hold, plus a Gin Rummy variation.
- NetIntellGames - Card and board shareware games: cribbage, chess, checkers, gin rummy, spades, and poker. [Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP]
Wikipedia Articles
- Rummy - Rummy is a generic term for card games of the same family as gin rummy. One can speak of the rummy family of games; to refer to rummy is probably to mean gin rummy, but strictly there is no one rummy game.
- Gin rummy - Gin rummy (or Gin for short) is a simple and popular two-player card game created by Elwood T. Baker in 1909.
- Ed Wuncler III and Gin Rummy - Ed Wuncler III and Gin Rummy are two fictional characters from the Adult Swim animated television program, The Boondocks. Both are Iraq war veterans and occasional violent criminals.
- Shanghai rum - Shanghai rum is a card game, based on gin rummy, that 3 to 8 players can play. It is also known as shanghai rummy or contract rummy.
- Elwood T. Baker - In 1909, Elwood T. Baker invented Gin rummy, a two-player card game derived from the older game called Knock Rummy.