Rummy Games (and more) at Bruegger's

Mar 7 Sun 11:30 AM
Location

496 Main St
Melrose, MA 02176
(781) 665-1913

How to find us
"We'll be the group in the back of the eatery. Tony, the organizer, will have a sign..."

Attendance
 19  people attended.
5.00 5.0013 (13 ratings)

Who organized?
Tony

This is an open event. All card and board games are welcome today!


Although it's an 'open' event today, we're going to be giving focus to rummy games. Rummy games are those where players gain points through declaring certain combinations of cards held in their hand. Rummy itself not so much a specific game as a large family of games based on a particular way of playing with cards. It's a method generally known as "draw and discard", because at each turn you draw one or more cards from a stockpile and throw out an unwanted card in exchange. Your aim in doing this is to form your hand into sets of matching cards, or melds.

These types of games are globally popular, but really haven't been played at our events. So here's your chance to play and learn biggrin

Here are some of the more popular melding games that you may see today:


  • Gin Rummy is a "knock rummy" game, in that melds are only displayed when one player can go out. Players score points based on the cards remaining in other opponents hands.
  • Rummy 500 is a member of the "Rummy" family of card games. It is more formally known as "Five Hundred Rum" and is documented in Hoyle's Rules Of Games. Unlike Gin Rummy, you play their melds on the table, so that other players know where they stand in the game. At the end of the round, all the players count the total value of the cards they have melded, and subtract the value of the cards they have left in their hands. Each player's result is added to their cumulative score.
  • Canasta is one of the most developed varieties of Rummy. This game has the Bridge-inspired distinction of being a four-player partnership game with a very formal code of rules and scores. Canasta dates from the 1940s as originates from South America.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE?

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We'll be meeting at Bruegger's Bagel Bakery in Melrose. This location has nearly everything you could ask for in a location... space to play, free parking, food and drink, and not-too-crowded restrooms.

Melrose is easily accessible from Rt. 93, Rt. 1 and Rt. 28. Those taking public transportation can go to Oak Grove (at the end of the Orange Line) and take the 136 bus, which comes just before noon. This bus will drop you off in downtown Melrose right near the event location. Please contact me if you have any questions on the event or the location.

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  • Larry
    Larry

    The majority are still there until 3pm. Some diehards are still there 'til 4pm (or maybe even 'til closing at 5).

    Posted Mar 4, 2010 12:07 AM
  • Connie
    Connie

    You guys play for hours... but how late can I be and still find some BCC'ers?

    Posted Mar 3, 2010 11:49 PM
  • Pamela N
    Pamela N

    Hate to be a pain, but could someone be kind enough to pick me up at Oak Grove T station? Last time, I missed the bus, and it was a reeeally long walk! Don't get me started on what happened on the way! :-)

    Posted Feb 22, 2010 3:08 PM

Who attended?

  • 19 attendees
    •  Larry has but one neuron: the gin neuron. 
    • Mah Jong Maven
       Great time! I never cared much for 500 until yesterday. ;) 
    •  I had a wonderful time, but confess I have had enough of rummy 500 for the near future! No Ron, my feelings DO NOT have anything to do with my losses *grin* 
    • Mr. Fourth Street
       Always a good time with these folks. 
    • Briscola Master and Tripoley Queen
       spent the day playing Canasta; what could be better?!! 
    • Tahiti Sweetie
       Fun times playing Canasta! 
    •  It's a great group of people at a convenient setting. Who could ask for more? 
    •  We have a very good turnout this afternoon, and lots of gin, rummy, canasta (and other games) were being played. Hope to see all of you at MGN this Friday! 
    • Ron
      The Card Whisperer
       Terrific, and glad that rules committe chairs "Don Braggadocio & 4th St." were on hand for a timely cribbage ruling. 
    • Denise (+1 guest)
       Everyone was very welcoming and friendly. 
    • Queen of Lifelink
    • Queen of the Double-Ended Run
    • The Clover Patch Kid
    • Mini-Golf Diva
    • Doreen Tremblay (+1 guest)

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