Solitaire: Gimlet Rummy Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- John Burton brings us a one-pack game where you play a Gin Rummy hand against a virtual opponent. Minimize your deadwood, minimize your discards, build your melds and complete your 10-card hand to win!
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The first rummy-based solitaire that I've ever seen. No need for ace foundations. Pretty neat!
Clever idea and fun to play. Glad you enjoyed!
It's really hard to find actually fun solitaire card games. Thank you for your channel
Truly my pleasure. Thanks for the note!
You should try playing The Bogey.
The bogey??
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I have played a rummy solitaire game using the jokers. This is definitely a fun and challenging looking version. I need to try. Thanks for the video!!!
Fun, right? Thanks for the note.
Great video, very well described, you nailed it! I actually still play this casually quite a bit without keeping score, just counting how many times I can not lose a hand. But playing with the score is a more interesting challenge for sure. Scratches the Gin Rummy itch when you're by yourself. I hope others enjoy it too.
Hoping you may have other games in your collection. Keep 'em coming!
This looks like a great gin solitaire! Wonderful find!
Hey, thanks! Glad I learned about it and thanks for the nice note!
I thought bro actually had gigantic cards.
One question: A player can go sour and gimlet at the same time. The last discard makes a sour and a gimlet in the hand. In this case, we count points for the sour and for the gimlet. It is correct?
I believe that is correct. If the last card makes a sour and a gimlet I would agree to score both.
Do you just play as many hands until you or opponent reaches 100?
Correct
What would you say the single best overall solitaire game is? Like, if I were on a desert island and all I had was a deck of cards for entertainment and a book of solitaire games with all but one page torn out of it, what game would you hope was described on that page if it were up to you?
What a great question! I guess it depends how old I am when you ask me. When I was young, it was "the ten game." Loved it. When I got older, my grandpa taught me Klondike and for years that was THE game. Later I got into Golf, Accordion and Australian Patience. But lately ... I'm kinda hooked on Free Cell. The idea that nearly every single deal is solvable is so compelling. How's that for a long winded answer!?!?
@@SolitaireWithTheCardGuy thank you for the reply.
If you had to choose, should I have a gin or vodka gimlet while playing this game?
For a more floral or herbal card experience, I recommend gin. Great question!
Super fun. Thanks!
Isn't it? Great game. Glad you liked it.
Why does the winner score a “bonus” 20 points when you get a gimlet, yet the loser scores 30 for going sour? Isn’t the goal to get the least amount of points? Why do you get more points for going sour than for actually getting a gimlet? Great explanation otherwise! I’ve enjoyed playing casually. Thanks!
Thank you for the note. Yes the sour penalty is steep so I try hard to limit my discards. Makes it challenging. Glad you enjoyed the video!
At 13:54 the last card should have been discarded. Am I correct?
Actually you may be right. If I had discarded that nine it would have added points to the opponent. Good catch!
Sorry, what is the value of A, J, Q and K?
Great question. Ace= 1 point. 2 thru 10 are face value. J, Q and K all = 10 points. Keep those values in mind and avoid "costly" deadwood penalty points. Best of luck!
This is awesome! Love the idea!
Thanks Dave! John came up with a clever solitaire game. And you know The Card Guy loves newly designed clever solitaire games!!
New video!!!!!!
8:12 you had a run of 456 of hearts
@@JustFilmStudios That is true. I guess my gut said to go for the group of 5’s versus the hearts run.