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Is Royal Rummy similar to other strategy games?
I’ve been exploring different card and strategy games online and recently saw Royal Rummy mentioned in a few discussions. Is it very different from classic rummy, or does it follow the same idea of building card combinations?
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Royal Rummy still follows the classic concept of forming card sets and sequences, but some versions add their own twists to keep the gameplay fresh. While reading about different game formats, I also came across a comparison of the Mines game, which interestingly focuses on grid strategy instead of cards.