Classic Gin Rummy

Two Player Card Game

Published by: Coppercod

Description

Play the world’s favourite card game now on your smartphone or tablet!
One of Coppercod’s most popular games, Gin Rummy (or simply Gin) is a classic quick-fire card game for two players. Simple to learn and addictive to play, it is perfect for unwinding with repeated games.
Free to play. Track your Stats. Take on smart AIs.
Develop your card skills on easy and medium modes and then step up to the challenge in hard mode. It takes real skill to beat the AIs with their perfect memory.
Test your brain while you relax and unwind with this fun card game!
Now with the option to play Hollywood Gin scoring rules!
To win Gin Rummy, you must score more points than your opponent. The winner is the first to reach or exceed the target score, either 100 or 250.
Customise Gin Rummy to make it the perfect game for you.
● Choose your win target
● Choose simple, traditional or Hollywood Gin scoring
● Choose between easy, medium or hard mode
● Choose Classic Gin, Straight Gin or the Oklahoma Gin variant, optionally adding the ‘Ace Must Be Gin’ or 'Spades Double Bonus’ rules.
● Choose normal or fast play
● Play in landscape or portrait mode
● Turn single click play on or off
● Sort cards in ascending or descending order

Gin Rummy is a fun, competitive and quick to learn card game, but it will take time to master. Are you ready to take it on?
Quickfire Rules:
A hand is made up of 10 cards. The aim is to combine cards into melds in order to achieve Gin or to have the lowest deadwood score at the end of a hand. A player wins a hand either by having Gin, or by having the lowest deadwood score when someone knocks. Face cards are worth 10 points and all other cards are worth their value.
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User Rating

4.75 out of 5

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Very well done

carlosschlueter on

United States

This is the first time I’ve ever reviewed software. I wrote software for 30+ years so I decided not to say what I thought about other others work But the developer did a good job with this I’ve been how many years now with never a hitch

Best one

LuketheDrifter1030 on

United States

This one is the best because the other card games you need to earn coins in able to play. It’s super annoying because I just want to play not gather stupid coins.

Really like this game

lhmarlin on

United States

This is the first and only gin rummy game that seems to balance out the winning streak between me and the computer!! I have played a lot of these games and this one is the best of them all as far as equaling out the winners. Thank you developers.

Great

wmcj1954 on

United States

Great

This AI cheats

jackremking on

United States

I don’t mind the game being programmed to follow a strategy. I do mind that the game keeps winning after just a draw or two, game after game. I do mind that I keep getting so many high cards consistently. I do mine that if I am sitting on a pair and throw one out, the game will immediately give me the third card. I was waiting for. The thing to remember is that you are playing against an opponent that knows every card in the stack and every card you have in your hand.

Love this version but now I have a problem

MerryWimble on

United States

I have played 7,756 games on this app. I love it but now it freezes & won’t unfreeze unless I close the app, wait a bit & reopen. Sometimes that works & sometimes I get a white screen that won’t clear. I close my current game, wait a minute or two & try again. Is this just my iPad or is it a game problem? I have now removed the game & ALL my numbers & reloaded. It STILL freezes every few games & current data is lost. Marion Wilhelm

This is the better game

CATiberia on

United States

As long as the opponent doesn’t consistently knock, it’s all good. And that’s what I find with a lot of the other games. Nobody strategizes to reach GIN anymore! This one is better.

The Best Version I've Found

mrsdoc83 on

United States

I like the simplicity of this game, despite it having good options about appearance and rules for play. I took off a star because in the year I've played, it seems set to limit me to 35% win rate and the AI will get aggressive to win at times, where I don't even play but a card or two before it knocks! That is just not "natural", nor is it fun. But other times, there is more normal (human-type) play that is more satisfying. Overall, I like this version best.

What’s up with this game?

tiredofthis1 on

United States

I detest the change in cards. I accidentally throw the wrong cards regularly

Not the guy shiny nonsense

garyoncape on

United States

Just the basic, easy to view game.

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