The player with the higher score earns the difference between the two scores as points.
Continue taking turns drawing and discarding until one player has formed all their cards into sets or runs and has no remaining cards in their hand, or until the draw pile is depleted.The sets can be either three or four cards of the same rank, or three or more cards in a sequence of the same suit. Form sets or runs of cards in your hand, and then lay them face-up on the table.Take turns drawing cards from either the draw pile or the discard pile, and then discarding a card from your hand onto the discard pile.Place the remaining cards face-down on the table to form a draw pile, and turn the top card face-up to start the discard pile.The final objective is to be the first to terminate the cards and score the accorded game points.
The players’ target is to create melds of cards with the same value or same suit. Common variants of the game are for 2, 3, or 4 players. Shuffle the deck and deal ten cards to each player. Rummy is the most popular matching type card game played with a french deck of 52 cards.