Honestly, I feel like there’s definitely a skill element. I’ve been playing for a few years now, and the better you get at reading your opponents and knowing which cards to hold or discard, the more consistent your wins are. I even found a resource recently that breaks down how different generations approach online rummy, and it gave me a lot of practical tips for improving strategy. You can check out more details here:
https://indiacsr.in/online-rummy-a-generation-gap . . It really made me realize it’s not purely gambling.
I was just thinking the other day about how some hobbies that start as casual fun can actually become a serious mental exercise. Like, I’ve noticed people who play chess online or even certain strategy video games tend to develop really sharp memory and pattern recognition skills, almost without realizing it, just by staying consistent and practicing regularly. It’s fascinating to see how games can train your brain over time.
Hey everyone, I’ve been playing online rummy lately, mostly just for fun with small stakes, but I keep hearing people argue whether it’s really about skill or just luck. I remember last week I won a few hands because I noticed patterns in how my friends play, and it got me thinking—does that mean I’m using skill or am I just getting lucky sometimes? Curious what you all think about this.