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<br>In the expanding world of digital games, three names you may see often are okrummy, rummy, and Aviator. While they share the broad appeal of quick, skill-based decision making and simple rules, they differ in mechanics, pace, and the balance of skill versus chance. This guide explains what each is, how the core gameplay works, how to get started safely online, and what responsible play looks like.
Rummy is a family of matching-card games where [players](https://www.travelwitheaseblog.com/?s=players) draw and discard to form melds. A meld is either a set (three or four cards of the same rank, such as 7♣ 7♦ 7♠) or a run/sequence (three or more consecutive cards of the same suit, such as 5♥ 6♥ 7♥). A typical turn has two steps: draw one card from the stock or the discard pile, then [discard](https://www.thetimes.co.uk/search?source=nav-desktop&q=discard) one card to the discard pile. You win by declaring when your hand is fully organized into valid melds with minimal "deadwood" (unmatched cards). Scoring usually awards positive points for cards laid in melds and penalizes deadwood
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