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'''Objective:''' Complete a specific set of melds (also known as a contract in other references). Melds come in the form of Sets and Runs (sequences). A Set is three or more cards of the same value (5-5-5), of any suit. A Run is four or more cards of the same suit and consecutive value (10-J-Q-K).
'''Objective:''' Complete a specific set of melds (also known as a contract in other references). Melds come in the form of Sets and Runs (sequences). A Set is three or more cards of the same value (5-5-5), of any suit. A Run is four or more cards of the same suit and consecutive value (10-J-Q-K).


The sequence of target contracts is:
In the full game, the sequence of target contracts is:
   1. 2 Sets
   1. 2 Sets
   2. 1 Set and 1 Run
   2. 1 Set and 1 Run
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   5. 2 Sets and 1 Run
   5. 2 Sets and 1 Run
   6. 2 Runs and 1 Set
   6. 2 Runs and 1 Set
   7. 3 Sets
   7. 3 Runs
 
In the short game, the sequence of target contracts is:
  1. 2 Sets
  2. 2 Runs
  3. 2 Sets and 1 Run
  4. 3 Runs


'''Player turn:''' Each player’s turn consists of 4 steps:
'''Player turn:''' Each player’s turn consists of 4 steps:
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'''Playing on melds:''' Players must first complete the hand’s contract, prior to being able to play the individual remaining cards from their hand. Following the completion of a contract, the player can play cards only onto the existing melds on the table. The player may not create any new melds of their own.
'''Playing on melds:''' Players must first complete the hand’s contract, prior to being able to play the individual remaining cards from their hand. Following the completion of a contract, the player can play cards only onto the existing melds on the table. The player may not create any new melds of their own.


'''Buying:''' Any player may attempt to “buy” a discarded card out of turn, if the player whose turn it is does not want it. Any player that purchases a card out of turn must also take a stock pile card as penalty.
'''Buying:''' Any player may attempt to “buy” a discarded card out of turn, if the player whose turn it is does not want it. Any player that purchases a card out of turn must also take a card from the deck as penalty.


'''Jokers:''' Jokers are always wild and can substitute for any card in the deck. If multiple players have already completed the contract for a hand and one player has played onto a sequence containing a Joker, the other players may place the card that properly completes the sequence in place of the Joker and remove it from the sequence. The taken Joker must then be used elsewhere (to the best advantage of the player) in the same turn.
'''Jokers:''' Jokers are wild and can substitute for any card in the deck. If multiple players have already completed the contract for a hand and one player has played onto a sequence containing a Joker, the other players may place the card that properly completes the sequence in place of the Joker and remove it from the sequence. The taken Joker must then be used elsewhere (to the best advantage of the player) in the same turn.

Latest revision as of 08:06, 11 November 2020

A game of Liverpool Rummy is played in 7 hands where players take turns drawing and discarding cards. During each hand, players attempt to meet a target contract of Sets and Runs. Once they have the necessary cards in hand, they can 'go down' and put these cards face-up on the table in 'melds'. They can then play their remaining hand cards on other melds, towards the final goal of 'going out' by discarding their final hand card. When a player goes out, other players are penalized points by the cards remaining in their hand.

Format: Games are played with 2 or more standard 52-card decks, depending on the number of players. 2 Jokers are added to each 52-card deck. Games with 3 to 4 players are best played with 2 decks. Games with 5 to 8 players are best played with 3 decks.

In each of the first 4 hands, the dealer deals 10 cards to each player. In each of the last 3 hands, the dealer deals 12 cards to each player. Cards are dealt from left to right, beginning with the player to the dealer’s immediate left. All cards are dealt face down. Once all player’s hands have been dealt, the remaining cards are placed face down in a pile known as the “draw deck”. The top card of the draw deck placed face up next to the draw deck, forming the “discard pile”.

Card rank: Cards are ranked in descending order from high to low, (Hi) K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 (Lo). An Ace (A) can be played high (above a King) or low (below a 2) at the player’s discretion.

Objective: Complete a specific set of melds (also known as a contract in other references). Melds come in the form of Sets and Runs (sequences). A Set is three or more cards of the same value (5-5-5), of any suit. A Run is four or more cards of the same suit and consecutive value (10-J-Q-K).

In the full game, the sequence of target contracts is:

 1. 2 Sets
 2. 1 Set and 1 Run
 3. 2 Runs
 4. 3 Sets
 5. 2 Sets and 1 Run
 6. 2 Runs and 1 Set
 7. 3 Runs

In the short game, the sequence of target contracts is:

 1. 2 Sets
 2. 2 Runs
 3. 2 Sets and 1 Run
 4. 3 Runs

Player turn: Each player’s turn consists of 4 steps:

 A) Draw a card from the draw deck or the discard pile
 B) Melding, or going down (if possible)
 C) Playing cards onto other melds (if possible)
 D) Discarding 1 card

Every turn must end with a discard, placed face-up onto the discard pile. The first player to successfully complete the contract and lay off their entire hand wins the hand. At the conclusion of a hand, all remaining cards in other player’s hands are scored based on their point value. On BoardGameArena, points count negatively. So, the Liverpool Rummy player with the least negative cumulative score (i.e. the most-positive number) after all seven hands wins the game.

 Jokers:   20 points against the player
 Aces:     15 points against the player
 10,J,Q,K: 10 points against the player
 2-9:       5 points against the player

Aces: An ace may be used to complete high (A-K-Q-J) and low (4-3-2-A) sequences. They may not be used to “turn the corner” (Q-K-A-2).

Playing on melds: Players must first complete the hand’s contract, prior to being able to play the individual remaining cards from their hand. Following the completion of a contract, the player can play cards only onto the existing melds on the table. The player may not create any new melds of their own.

Buying: Any player may attempt to “buy” a discarded card out of turn, if the player whose turn it is does not want it. Any player that purchases a card out of turn must also take a card from the deck as penalty.

Jokers: Jokers are wild and can substitute for any card in the deck. If multiple players have already completed the contract for a hand and one player has played onto a sequence containing a Joker, the other players may place the card that properly completes the sequence in place of the Joker and remove it from the sequence. The taken Joker must then be used elsewhere (to the best advantage of the player) in the same turn.