Rummy

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A.K.A. Western Mahjong.

Take a hand of cards, arrange them in such a way that they form "melds" (runs of 3 cards in a single suit, or 3 or 4 of a kind).

Formerly a very large family of games, Rummy has been whittled down to two games: Gin Rummy, and Canasta. The former emphasizes getting all your cards into melds and has a fixed size hand and getting rid of the "deadwood", cards that don't form a meld, while the latter emphasizes making as many melds as humanly possible and has hand sizes that quickly get out of control. Gin only requires one deck of cards; Canasta involves four decks and a lot more rules, many of them centering around the red and black 2s.

Gin, because it's simpler and involves only one deck and two players (Canasta is usually played by four), is probably more popular.

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