1.1 Turbo Rummy is a game that involves three players in a single-deal format.
1.2 The prize pool is determined by a spinner mechanism, which is activated before the commencement of each game.
1.3 The spinner determines the prize amount, which ranges from twice to potentially over ten times the entry fee.
1.4 The winning player of the game shall be awarded the prize amount as determined by the spinner.
1.5 Turbo Rummy is an ongoing game format and will continue indefinitely unless terminated by Play Games24x7 Pvt. Ltd. ("the Company").
1.6 In the event of cessation or suspension of the Turbo Rummy tournament, the Company shall ensure that the remaining funds, if any, shall be utilized to give away the prizes to the players.
1.7 Play Games24x7 Pvt. Ltd. will levy a service charge for the provision of its services at its discretion from time to time.
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RummyCircle requires uninterrupted Internet access in order to play online with other players.
For a smooth experience, make sure that your device is connected to a reliable network and that your device's signal is strong. We recommend playing over Wi-Fi, or at least a solid 3G/4G connection.
If you are not able to pick/discard a card or make a move despite being connected, we recommend that you use the 'Refresh Table' option under the settings menu on the game table.
Also, for the best gaming experience, we suggest our players play on the latest version of the application. You can update your application by tapping the 'Hamburger Menu' button > 'Upgrade App'.
Please be aware that your winnings are typically credited in real-time after you leave the table, though occasional delays may occur depending on your network conditions. Nevertheless, rest assured that if you win a game, your winnings will eventually be credited to your RummyCircle account.
There are a few situations where the credited winning amount might vary:
1) In some cases, a tournament might not get fully filled, causing a change in the prize structure and resulting in a lower credited amount.
2) If you declare a win believing it to be valid, but it later turns out to be invalid, the winning amount won't be credited to your account.
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Please rest assured that your scores are accurately calculated by the automated system, defying the chances of any miscalculations. Below are a few scenarios of common invalid declarations that we have observed.
Wrong Declaration with Invalid Sets
Example 1: 10♠ 10♠ 10♦ 10♣ Q♥
A set can have 3 cards or more, however, a set needs to be formed with cards of the same value and different suits. In this situation, the Wild Joker (Q♥) card was added and that became the fifth card, which is valid as per rules, however, the group consists of 2 cards of the same suit (10♠ 10♠) making it a wrong declaration.
Example 2: K♥ K♥ K♦
In this set, there are 3 cards which are well within the minimum limit. Also, a set consists of cards of the same face value but has to be of different suits. The set cannot have more than one card of the same suit. In this example, the set consists of two cards of the same suit (K♥ K♥) and that makes it a wrong declaration.
Wrong Declaration with Invalid Sequences.
A valid declaration must have 2 sequences, out of which one needs to be a pure sequence i.e. a sequence without a joker and the other can be a pure or an impure sequence i.e. a sequence with or without joker.
Example 1: 10♠ 10♥ 10♦ 10♣ | 5♠ 5♥ 5♦ | 6♠ 6♥ 6♣ | 9♥ 9♦ Joker
In the example above, there is no sequence made, making it an invalid declaration.
Example 2: K♥ K♠ K♦ | 6♥ 7♥ Joker | 9♠ 10♠ J♠ Joker | 5♠ 5♥ 5♦
This example shows that there are 2 sequences, but both are impure sequences and the pure sequence is missing. It is compulsory to have a pure sequence before you make a declaration.
Example 3: Q♥ Q♠ Q♦ | 6♥ 7♥ 8♥ 9♥ | 5♠ 5♥ 5♦ | 10♠ 10♥ 10♦
In this example, there is a pure sequence, however, the 2nd sequence is missing and hence it is an invalid declaration.
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