Rummy Rumble is a leaderboard format where you play cash games during the Rumble duration to win extra cash prizes.
Players can opt-in by clicking 'Join Now' in the Rummy Rumble zone & play 6 Player Points Rummy games during the Rummy Rumble duration.
There are cash prizes for the top ranks in each Rumble & the prizes will be distributed at the end of every Rumble.
A player's rank is calculated based on total points scored as per the following formula:
Point Value | Rummy Rumble Points |
---|---|
0.05 | 2 |
0.1 | 3 |
0.25 | 4 |
0.5 | 5 |
1 | 6 |
2 | 7 |
3 | 8 |
5 | 10 |
10 | 15 |
20 | 20 |
40 | 30 |
80 | 40 |
Only 6 Players Points Rummy games which commence & end during the Rumble duration will be considered in the calculation of your Rumble score of that particular Rumble.
Only 6 Players Points Rummy games played and settled on the padagame.com Android App will be considered in the calculation of the Rumble score.
In the event that two or more players have the same total points at the end of the contest, they will share the same rank, and the prize amount will be equally divided amongst the same rank holders.
For example, if there is a tie between two players - Player A & Player B at Rank 2, both of them will be ranked as 2 and the next rank behind them will be Rank 3, with both of them receiving the prize amount calculated as per the formula: (Rank 2 Prize + Rank 3 Prize)/2.
At the end of each Rumble duration, the winners shall be declared in the 'Current Rumble' tab. For Grand Rumble ranks, the players can visit the Grand Rumble tab to know their ranks and score.
A player can enter Rummy Rumble at any given point of time during the promotion and also choose to opt-out as per their convenience. To opt-out, the player can visit the 'Help & Settings' section in the Rummy Rumble zone.
A player, on winning, will be charged a 3% contribution fee from their winning amount which will contribute to the Rummy Rumble Prize Pool. However, no such amount shall be deducted if the player does not win.
padagame.com also charges a certain percentage as a service fee on the collections from the Rummy Rumble contest. This service fee is included in the 3% contribution a player makes.
25-Minute Rumbles: As the name suggests, players can join the Rumble & play multiple 6 Player Points Rummy games during the 25-minute Rumble slot, to score points & rank high on the Rumble leaderboard to win extra cash prizes.
Match Hour Rumbles: As the name suggests, Match Hour Rumbles are special Rumbles where participants play 6 Player Points Rummy during match hours to score points, rank higher & win extra cash prizes.
If your best score remains unbeaten, you win the Grand 1st prize. The Rumble scores will be calculated on the number of games played, games won & points won in the games.
Golden Rumble Hours: A special addition to the Rumble, Golden Rumble Hours offers players a chance to win BIGGER cash prizes! Here again, participants must play 6 Player Points Rummy during the Golden Rumble Hours to score points, rank higher & win BIGGER cash prizes.
Instant Rumbles: Running throughout the year, players have the opportunity to enter Instant Rumbles for Instant Winnings. In this format of the Rummy Rumble, there are no Grand Prizes, however, there are bigger Instant Rumble Prizes, where participants must play 6 Player Points Rummy to score points, rank higher & win extra cash prizes.
Grand Rumble: Another feature of the Rummy Rumble, running throughout the year, where players have the opportunity to win extra cash prizes in hourly Rumbles & win additional prizes if a player ranks high in the Grand Rumble Leaderboard.
Money Multipliers is a feature that multiplies your winnings.
Complete Challenges → Get Money Multiplier → Apply Money Multiplier in cash games → Win the game to multiply your winnings
Each Money Multiplier has a max winning limit.
For example: If a player applies a '2X Multiplier up to ₹500*' & wins ₹600 in the game, then he wins ₹600 (game winnings) + ₹500 (multiplier winnings) = ₹1,100 & not ₹600 + ₹600 as the max winning limit for the 2X Money Multiplier was set at ₹500.
Each Money Multiplier has an expiry date & a player cannot earn or apply the Money Multiplier once it expires.
If a player starts a Money Multiplier game before it expires, he/she is still eligible for the multiplied winnings of that particular game.
Week Of Winnings is a challenge feature where players have to complete a set of 7 challenges in 7 days for extra cash prizes.
Each Challenge level must be completed between 11:00 AM - 11:59 PM, to be eligible for extra cash prizes!
Only players who login to padagame.com between the offer window will be eligible.
The Week of Winnings starts as soon as the player makes their first login between the offer window.
For example: Let's say the offer period is from 12th January to 14th January. If a player's first login is 13th January, then the Challenges will end on 20th January. This way a player stands a chance to grab all 7 daily cash rewards!
The Week of Winnings is applicable on 6 Player tables only.
The cashback amount will be credited to the player's deposit balance.
101/201 - 2 Player/6 Player
Pool Rummy is a variant of the 13-card Indian Rummy where players pay a fixed entry fee which forms the Prize Pool.
The winner of every deal gets 0 points and the accumulated points are added to the opponent's scores.
A player is eliminated once their score reaches the maximum limit of points on the table eg: 101 Points or 201 Points.
The player who scores the least points in Pool Rummy wins the game.
Winnings = (Entry Fee) X (Number of Players) - padagame.com Fee
Let's say 5 players join a Pool Rummy game with ₹50 entry fee. The Prize Pool for this game will be ₹250 - padagame.com Fees. The winnings will be credited to the winner's padagame.com account after the deduction of padagame.com Fees.
Major Difference - 101 Pool Rummy vs 201 Pool Rummy
Scores: In 101 Pool Rummy, a player gets eliminated once he or she reaches the maximum score points of 101.
In 201 Pool Rummy, a player gets eliminated once he or she reaches the maximum score points of 201.
Auto Drop Points: In 101 pool Rummy, the first drop is 20 points and the middle drop is 40 points.
In 201 Pool Rummy, the first drop is 25 and the middle drop is 50.
How is the Scoring Done in Pool Rummy?
Deciding the winner: The first player to finish after meeting the game objective wins.
The loser of the game gets points as follows:
If a player finishes the game without meeting the game objective, the player loses and gets 80 points.
If a player misses three consecutive turns, the player loses and gets the middle drop score, which is 40 points in 101 Pool and 50 points in 201 Pool.
Points Rummy is a variant of the 13-card Indian Rummy where players play for points with a pre-decided rupee value.
The player who makes the first valid declaration wins the game with 0 points and wins all the cash based on the opponent's total points.
Winnings = (Sum of Opponent's Points) X (Point Value) - padagame.com Fee.
Let's say 5 players join a ₹2 Points Rummy game. Player 5 declares and the other four players lose with 10, 20, 30 and 40 points respectively. The winner's Cash Prize will be calculated as 2 x (10 + 20 + 30 + 40) = ₹200. This will be credited to the winner's padagame.com account after the deduction of the padagame.com Fee.
How is the Scoring Done in Points Rummy?
Deciding the winner: The first player to finish after meeting the game objective wins. The winner gets 0 (zero) points.
What are the maximum points a player can get?
A player can get a maximum of 80 points. This means that irrespective of the player holding higher value cards, the points are capped at 80.
Anything below 80 is awarded.
How does the Drop option work?
In Deals Rummy, players play with chips that are allocated at the beginning of the deal for a pre-decided number of deals.
One winner wins all the chips at the end of each deal.
At the end of a pre-decided number of deals, the player with the maximum number of chips is selected as the winner for the Rummy game.
Winnings = (Entry Fee) X (Number of Players) - padagame.com fees.
One chip = One point in the game
Let's say 6 players play a Deals Rummy game. Player 4 declares and the other five players lose with 10, 20, 30, 35 and 40 points respectively. The winner's chips will be calculated as 10 + 20 + 30 + 35 + 40 =135 chips.
How is the Scoring Done in Deals Rummy?
Deciding the winner: The first player to finish after meeting the game objective wins. The winner gets a sum of chips from all losing players depending on their score.
Points calculation for the player who loses:
Each card carries a certain number of points. The losing player gets points equal to his/her hand score which is computed as follows:
How Does the Drop Option Work?
2-Player Games
More than 2 player games
What are chips and how are chips allocated?
E.g. If there are 6 deals to be played on a table, then 480 tournament chips are allocated to every player on that table at the beginning of the game.
padagame.com hosts both, Free and Paid Tournaments, where you can win the biggest cash prizes while having the best Rummy experience!
Types of Tournaments
Regular Entry Fee Tournaments: To enter Entry Fee Tournaments, you need to register by paying an entry fee. These tournaments can run on a daily or weekly schedule. Entry Fee Tournaments are valid for cash players only. A cash player is defined as a player who has successfully added cash to his/her padagame.com account and has played at least one cash game.
Free Tournaments: Players can register for free & play these tournaments to take home big cash prizes. These tournaments can run on fixed schedules & the details can be found in the 'Promotions' tab of the padagame.com App.
Festive Tournaments: Festive Tournaments can run for a longer duration & offer grand cash prizes as well as white goods like cars, bikes, smartphones, etc. We run qualifiers on a daily basis where winners get tickets to the Grand Finale. Winners can take home grand cash prizes at the end of the Festive Tournaments.
Free Club Tournaments: Players can register for free & enjoy Club Tournaments, as per their club status. Each player must belong to a particular club like Bronze, Silver, Gold, Diamond, Platinum or Platinum Elite to be eligible to play.
Types of Structures
Round Structure: In any tournament, players that join the tournament will be placed at random to ensure fairplay amongst all players.
In a round, depending on the type of tournament (Deals/Points), players will play a set of deals to progress to the next round. After every round, a certain number of players will be eliminated from the tournament while winners progress. Basis the level of rounds completed and points player wins, a rank is decided at the end of the tournament and prizes are distributed as per predefined prize structure.
Tournament Structure: Tournaments structure can be broadly classified into standalone format and qualifiers format.
Standalone Format: A single tournament is held with a certain number of seats at a specified time where the registrations are open for players to join. Joining the tournament can be conditional, that is it could be through ticket entry/cash entry/free entry.
The registrations will close and the tournament will start at the specified time. Based on the number of players joining, the number of rounds are decided in case of Deals Rummy while Points Rummy has a predefined set of rounds. Once the final round is completed, the winners are declared. Almost all free and some cash entry tournaments are standalone tournaments.
Qualifiers Format: In qualifier format, players need to play & qualify before reaching the finale.
Players enter qualifiers tournaments to win tickets to the finale where the qualifier tournament might give the final ticket as prize or the ticket to another qualifier level which will eventually give them a chance to win a ticket to the finale.
Finale will be conducted between all finalists and the winners will be declared. These kinds of tournaments run longer, often weeks to a month. Most festive tournaments are qualifier tournaments.
Points Tournaments in Rummy
Deals Tournament Details
At the onset of a Rummy tournament, every participating player is assigned a specific number of tournament chips. The objective is to have maximum number of chips at the end of each round to qualify for the next round.
Each tournament is structured around a predetermined number of deals. As the games unfold, the winner of each deal collects chips from the other players at the table, accumulating them as a measure of success.
It is preterdemined the number of players moving from the table to the next round depends on chip count or performance.
Any tournament tickets issued to the player are non-transferable & shall not entitle any benefit, other than the right to participate in the respective tournaments.
Entry to the tournaments will be on a first-come, first-served basis. padagame.com cannot be held responsible for any player not getting a seat.
Prize Information - The winners will be eligible to receive cash prizes & non-cash prizes as per the prize distribution plan, which may be subject to change. In some cases, where a tournament does not fill completely as per its size, no tickets will be distributed to players & only cash prizes will be given out. While, in some other cases, the player may receive both the ticket as well as a cash prize.
Prize Credits - Cash Prizes/Tickets will be credited to the winner's padagame.com account instantly, upon completion of the relevant prize round in each Tournament, as the case may be.
PadgameRewardzTM is our loyalty & rewards program that truly rewards you for playing on padagame.com. In this new program, you earn rewards every time you play.
The way it works is simple:
For every ₹50 spent on entry fee, you earn 1 Loyalty Point and for every 1 Loyalty Point, you earn 1 Reward Point. Reward Points can be redeemed for attractive rewards like entry into tournaments, bonuses and real cash.
Loyalty Points
Loyalty Points determine your club status. These are non-redeemable points earned in return for the entry fee you pay for every cash game you play. The Loyalty Points counter is set back to '0' at the beginning of each month. So basically, your Loyalty Points expire over a month.
₹50 spent on cash games = 1 Loyalty Point
Reward Points
Reward Points act as your redeemable currency which you earn after every cash game you play. 1 Reward Point (RP) is gained for each Loyalty Point you earn.
You can choose to redeem your RPs for:
Your Reward Points will never expire as long as you keep playing cash games on padagame.com. However, if you do not play any cash games, your Reward Points gradually begin to expire. In the first month of not playing any cash game on padagame.com, your 200 Reward Points would expire. Continued inactivity from cash games will see you lose an exponentially higher number of Reward Points each month.
How to Redeem
Converting your RPs into benefits is easy! All you need to do is click on the 'Redeem' button displayed next to RPs in the header. Upon clicking it, you will be taken to our exclusive PadgameRewardzTM Store which has a host of redemption options including:
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Rummy is a fun game and to master it, you need to know the basic card game rules and master the skills for the game. There are practice games running round the clock and you can play as many games as you like. It will help polish your Rummy skills and get comfortable with the platform as well.
padagame.com offers different variants of 13 cards online Rummy free. These include:
A player can pick any Rummy variant as per their preference and enjoy playing Rummy online for free at any point in time. These practice games run around the clock.
Points Rummy:
Pools Rummy:
Deals Rummy:
Winnings = Sum of points of all opponents assuming each chip is equal to one point
Benefits of playing Practice Games online
For the purpose of entering into any cash game or tournament, a certain percentage of your Entry Fee will first be deducted by padagame.com from your “Winnings Balance” and the remaining percentage/amount of the Entry Fee will be subsequently deducted from “Promo Cash” and “Deposit Balance” respectively. Below is an illustration of the said deductions:
Let's say Mr. “X” wants to play a cash game with an Entry Fee of ₹ 80 and his wallet balance is as follows:
Deposit Balance | ₹25 |
Promo Cash | ₹40 |
Winnings Balance | ₹100 |
Assuming that padagame.com first deducts 30% of the Entry Fee from the players Winings Balance and the remaining percentage/amount of the Entry Fee from the Promo Cash and Deposit Balance respectively, below is how the said deductions would apply:
After applying the above illustrated deductions, the wallet balance of Mr. “X” would now be as follows:
Deposit Balance | ₹9 (₹25-16) |
Promo Cash | ₹0 (₹40 - ₹40) |
Winnings Balance | ₹76 (₹100 - ₹24) |
As stipulated in the second table above, 30% of the Entry Fee amount (i.e. ₹ 24) was first deducted from the Winnings Balance of Mr. “X” and the pending 70% of the Entry Fee (i.e. ₹ 56) was deducted from the Promo Cash and Deposit Balance of Mr. “X” respectively.
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