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What Is Pool Rummy?
Pool Rummy is a type of Indian Rummy that involves a fixed entry fee paid by players, which is added to the prize pool. This particular variation is known for being the longest version of the game and comes in two formats: 101 pool and 201 pool. In both formats, players are eliminated from the game once their score reaches 101 points or 201 points, respectively.
In Yes Rummy, the number of winnings for a Pool Rummy game is determined using the following formula: Winnings = [Entry Fee X Number of Players] - Yes Rummy Fee.
How to Play 101 & 201 Pool Rummy Game?
There are two variants of Pool Rummy: 101 rummy and 201 rummy. The aim of the game is to ensure that a player's score remains below 101 or 201, depending on the variant being played. Players can decide how much they want to wager before the game starts.
Although the gameplay of Pool Rummy is similar to Points Rummy, it stands out from other versions as players can be eliminated. Let's examine this game in more detail.

Pool Rummy Rules:
The player (s) with the least score at the end of the game is declared the winner.In a winning hand, one pure sequence and one impure sequence is mandatory.The player who places a successful show gets zero points the other player(s) gets a score that is equal to the sum of the values of their cards that are not part of a valid sequence or a set.
With two decks in use, you cannot use the same card twice in a set.The scores get added up at the end of every round. A player is eliminated once their score reaches 101/201 or more.
If the players leave the table in between the game, they will have to forgo their entry fee. If a player is disconnected, the autoplay feature will turn on for 3 rounds in a 6-player table and 5 rounds in a 2-player table and then the game will be dropped.
Split Option
Among all the variants of rummy, only Pool Rummy allows players to split the reward based on their drop counts.
However, it's important to note that the 'Manual Split' feature can only be used when all players mutually agree to it. If any player refuses to split the reward, this option cannot be utilized.
How is Score Calculated in Pool Rummy?
Pool Rummy is a game that aims to achieve the lowest score possible and avoid surpassing the maximum pool limit of 101 points (in 101 pool) or 201 points (in 201 pool). The winner of the game receives zero points, while the losing players earn points based on the ungrouped cards in their hands.
Face cards (Ks, Qs, Js) and Aces (A's) have a value of 10 points each, while numbered cards (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) have a value equal to their face value. Jokers (printed/wild) have zero points.
In a Pool Rummy game, the reward is distributed among players based on their drop counts.
The winner's score is calculated using the formula: Winnings = (Entry fee X Number of players) – Yes Rummy fee.
The losing players' scores are calculated differently depending on their gameplay. If a player creates two sequences, including a pure sequence, only the points of the ungrouped cards will be added up. If a player declares without any sequence, the points of all the cards will be added up. An invalid declaration results in a penalty of 80 points, while missing three consecutive turns leads to automatic elimination from the game with a penalty of 40 points in 101 Pool rummy and 50 points in 201 Pool rummy.
In Pool Rummy, a player gets eliminated upon reaching the maximum score limit of 101 points (in 101 pool) or 201 points (in 201 pool).