In general, you can only play with the cards in your own hand though. We will explain further below how you can interact with your partner’s hand cards. But you will not see the opponents’ hand cards. The remaining cards are placed back into the draw pile, and the first card is revealed as the base of the discard pile.Īfter dealing, you will always see your own cards and your teammate’s cards. Here you can see all Gin Rummy playing cards – sorted from left to right by descending card rank and according point value.Īt the beginning of each round, each player is dealt 7 cards. You will still play with 52 cards without Jokers, and the values of the cards remain the same.
There are no changes to the card deck compared to classic Gin Rummy. If you play multiple rounds, the same teams will remain throughout all the rounds at the same table. The four-player mode at the Gin Rummy Palace will be set up similar to what you see here. However, each player will have their own turn, so only one player will be playing at a time in clockwise order. The particular feature here is that you will be able to see all the hand cards of your team.
Your teammate will always sit across from you. In Four-Player Gin Rummy, you will compete in teams of two players. Players and Teams in Four-Player Gin Rummy