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jedi k333 brings one of South Asia's most beloved card games to your screen. From Dhaka to Chittagong, thousands of players enjoy Pool Rummy every day — fast rounds, fair dealing, and instant BDT payouts.

101
Pool Points
201
Deep Pool
৳100
Min Deposit
24/7
Live Tables
Pool Rummy
Eliminate opponents by reaching the pool point limit. The last player standing wins the pot. Available in 101-point and 201-point formats on jedi k333.
18+ — For adults aged 18 and above only. Play responsibly.
Introduction

What Is Pool Rummy?

Pool Rummy is a classic elimination-style variant of the Rummy card game family. Unlike Points Rummy — where a single hand decides the winner — Pool Rummy is a multi-deal format. Every player contributes to a common prize pool at the start, and the game continues across multiple rounds until all but one player have accumulated enough penalty points to be eliminated.

The game uses one or two standard 52-card decks plus printed Jokers. Each round, players race to form valid sequences and sets from the 13 cards dealt to them. The player who declares first scores zero points for that round; everyone else accumulates penalty points based on the unmatched cards left in their hand. Once a player's total penalty tally crosses the pool limit — 101 in the shorter format, 201 in the longer — they are eliminated. The survivor with the lowest score when everyone else is out claims the entire prize pool.

Pool Rummy is enormously popular across South Asia. In Bangladesh, the game has a deep cultural connection — it is a staple at family gatherings during Eid, Pohela Boishakh, and Durga Puja, and its online version lets players from Rajshahi, Sylhet, Khulna, Mymensingh and everywhere in between join a table at any hour. jedi k333 brings this tradition to a smooth digital platform with live opponents, real-money prize pools in Bangladeshi Taka (৳), and round-the-clock availability.

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How to Play

Pool Rummy Rules

Everything you need to know to sit at your first table — from card dealing to valid declarations.

  • 1
    Entry Fee and Prize Pool
    Every player at the table pays a fixed entry fee in Bangladeshi Taka (৳) before the game begins. All entry fees are pooled together to form the total prize, which is awarded to the last player remaining after all others are eliminated.
  • 2
    Card Dealing
    Each player is dealt 13 cards face-down. One card is turned face-up to form the open (discard) pile, and the remaining deck forms the closed (draw) pile. One card is randomly selected as the Wild Joker for the session.
  • 3
    Forming Sequences and Sets
    Your objective is to arrange all 13 cards into valid groups. A valid declaration requires a minimum of two sequences, one of which must be a pure sequence (no Joker used). The remaining cards can form impure sequences or sets of three/four cards of the same rank but different suits.
  • 4
    Pure Sequence Requirement
    A pure sequence is three or more consecutive cards of the same suit with no Joker substitution — for example, 5♠ 6♠ 7♠. This is the single most important group to form because a declaration without a pure sequence is automatically invalid.
  • 5
    Drawing and Discarding
    On each turn, draw one card from either the open pile or the closed pile, then discard one card to the open pile. The game proceeds clockwise. A turn timer applies on jedi k333 — missing consecutive turns triggers an automatic drop.
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    Declaring
    When your hand is fully arranged into valid groups, discard your final card to the finish slot and press Declare. jedi k333's system validates your hand automatically. A valid declaration scores you zero points for the round; an invalid declaration attracts an 80-point penalty.
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    Calculating Penalty Points
    Players who did not declare score penalty points equal to the face value of unmatched cards in their hand. Number cards carry their face value (2–10). Face cards (Jack, Queen, King) and Aces each carry 10 points. Jokers carry zero points.
  • 8
    Elimination
    After each round, penalty points are added to each player's running total. Any player whose cumulative score reaches or exceeds the pool limit — 101 in a 101 Pool game, 201 in a 201 Pool game — is eliminated immediately from the table.
  • 9
    Dropping (Early Exit)
    A player may voluntarily drop from a round. A first drop (before drawing any card) costs 20 points in 101 Pool and 25 points in 201 Pool. A middle drop (after drawing at least one card) costs 40 points and 50 points respectively. Dropping is sometimes strategically wise to avoid a high-penalty round.
  • 10
    Rejoining
    jedi k333 allows an eliminated player to rejoin a 101 Pool game once, provided the game is still in progress. The rejoin score is set to 101 minus a deduction, giving you a fresh chance. Rejoining is not available in 201 Pool format.
  • 11
    Winning the Prize Pool
    The game ends when only one player remains below the elimination threshold. That player is declared the winner and receives the entire prize pool minus the platform fee. Winnings are credited to your jedi k333 wallet in Bangladeshi Taka instantly.
Card Point Values Quick Reference
Card Point Value Notes
2 through 10Face value (2–10 pts)Number cards carry their printed value
Jack (J)10 pointsSame as Queen and King
Queen (Q)10 pointsHigh-value card to clear early
King (K)10 pointsHigh-value card to clear early
Ace (A)10 pointsCan be used as high (A-K-Q) or low (A-2-3)
Printed Joker0 pointsWild card — substitutes any card
Wild Joker0 pointsRandomly selected rank acts as Joker
Formats Available

Pool Rummy Game Variants

jedi k333 offers multiple Pool Rummy formats to suit every play style, from quick lunchtime sessions to extended evening tournaments.

Extended Format
201 Pool Rummy
The longer, higher-stakes format. Elimination threshold is 201 points, so the game runs considerably more rounds. Suited to experienced players who enjoy deeper strategic play and are comfortable managing a larger score buffer over many hands.
Long Format 2–6 Players
Speed Variant
Turbo Pool
A faster-paced version of 101 Pool Rummy with a shorter turn timer (15 seconds per turn versus the standard 30). Designed for players in Dhaka or Chittagong who want high-energy sessions during lunch breaks or commutes without sacrificing the multi-round elimination format.
Fast Paced 2–4 Players
Tournament
Pool Rummy Tournaments
jedi k333 hosts scheduled Pool Rummy tournaments with guaranteed prize pools in BDT. Tournament lobbies open daily, with special high-value events during BPL season, Eid holidays, and major cricket calendar events. Check the promotions page for upcoming schedules.
Prize Pool ৳ Multi-table
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Pro Tips

Pool Rummy Strategy & Tips

Pool Rummy rewards patience and planning over luck. These principles separate consistent winners from casual players.

Build Your Pure Sequence First
Your first three to four turns should be focused entirely on securing a pure sequence. Without it, no declaration is valid regardless of how well the rest of your hand is arranged. Once the pure sequence is locked, you can relax and work on the remaining groups at your own pace.
Discard High-Value Cards Early
Kings, Queens, Jacks, and Aces each carry 10 penalty points. If these cards are not fitting into a sequence or set after the first few draws, discard them immediately. Holding onto high-value deadwood for too long is one of the most costly habits in Pool Rummy.
Watch the Discard Pile
Track which cards your opponents are picking from the open pile. If a player consistently picks middle-rank cards of the same suit, they may be building a sequence in that suit — which means those cards are less available. Adjust your own drawing strategy accordingly.
Use Jokers Strategically
Never waste a Joker to complete a pure sequence — Jokers cannot be used in pure sequences anyway. Save Jokers to complete impure sequences or sets where they have maximum impact. A Joker filling a gap in a high-value set saves you the most penalty points.
Know When to Drop
In Pool Rummy, a first drop (20 points in 101 Pool) is often better than playing a bad hand to conclusion and scoring 60–80 points. If your opening 13 cards contain no natural sequences and no useful Joker, a first drop preserves your score buffer for better future rounds.
Track Your Running Score
Always know your cumulative score and how far you are from elimination. When you are 15–20 points from the limit, play ultra-conservatively — prioritise first drops over risky mid-game plays. When you have a healthy buffer, you can afford slightly more aggressive draws.
Situation vs Recommended Action
Situation Recommended Action Reason
Opening hand has no sequence potential First drop immediately 20-point penalty beats a likely 50–80-point loss
You have a pure sequence and one Joker Continue playing aggressively Core requirement met; Joker gives strong declaration path
Opponent picks from open pile repeatedly Stop discarding cards of that suit Avoid feeding the cards they need to declare
You are 10 points from elimination First drop every round Minimise further damage; wait for a rejoin opportunity
Holding A-K-Q of same suit Keep all three — pure sequence High-value pure sequence removes 30 penalty points from your hand
Two Jokers in hand, no pure sequence yet Focus draws solely on pure sequence Jokers cannot substitute in pure sequence; secure it manually first
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Banking

Deposits & Withdrawals for Pool Rummy Players

Fund your Pool Rummy wallet and withdraw winnings using Bangladesh's most popular payment methods — all transactions in Bangladeshi Taka (৳).

bKash
Bangladesh's most widely used mobile wallet. Instant deposits from ৳100 minimum. bKash withdrawals typically arrive within 1–5 minutes after verification. Available 24/7, including Eid holidays.
Instant
Nagad
Bangladesh Post Office's digital financial service. Nagad is especially popular in smaller cities like Barisal, Rangpur and Mymensingh. Minimum deposit ৳100. Fast withdrawals with no added conversion fee.
Instant
Rocket
Dutch-Bangla Bank's mobile banking service with a strong footprint in rural and semi-urban Bangladesh. A reliable alternative for players outside major city centres. Deposits credited within seconds.
Under 1 min
Visa / Mastercard
International debit and credit cards are accepted for players who prefer bank card transactions. Deposits are processed securely through an encrypted gateway. Minimum deposit ৳500 via card.
1–5 mins
All Pool Rummy prize pool winnings are credited in Bangladeshi Taka (৳) directly to your jedi k333 wallet. Withdrawals are processed within 1 to 24 hours depending on the payment method. A valid KYC-verified account is required before any withdrawal can be processed. See our FAQ for detailed withdrawal steps.
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Help Centre

Frequently Asked Questions — Pool Rummy

Answers to the most common questions from Pool Rummy players on jedi k333.

What is the difference between 101 Pool and 201 Pool Rummy?
The only structural difference is the elimination threshold. In 101 Pool, a player is eliminated when their cumulative penalty score reaches or exceeds 101 points. In 201 Pool, that threshold is 201 points. The 201 format therefore runs for more rounds and rewards players who can manage their score over a longer game. Drop penalties also differ slightly between the two formats.
Can I rejoin a game after being eliminated?
Yes — in the 101 Pool format on jedi k333, eliminated players may rejoin once, provided the game is still in progress and the rejoin window has not closed. The rejoin score is set to a defined value below the elimination threshold. Rejoining requires payment of the original entry fee again. Rejoining is not available in the 201 Pool format.
What happens if I lose my internet connection mid-game?
jedi k333 has a built-in reconnection system. If you disconnect, the game keeps your seat active for up to 90 seconds. If you reconnect within that window, you continue normally. If the reconnection window expires, the system treats each missed turn as a middle drop, and penalty points are applied accordingly. We recommend playing on a stable Wi-Fi or 4G connection.
Is Pool Rummy legal to play for real money in Bangladesh?
jedi k333 operates as an online entertainment platform serving Bangladeshi players. We encourage all players to familiarise themselves with their local regulations before participating in real-money games. Our platform uses SSL encryption and fair-play certified random card dealing. Players must be 18 years or older to register and play.
How long does a typical Pool Rummy game take?
A standard 101 Pool game with six players typically lasts between 20 and 40 minutes depending on how quickly players declare each round. The 201 Pool format can run from 45 minutes to over an hour. Turbo Pool games are shorter — usually 12 to 20 minutes — due to the reduced turn timer. All formats are designed to fit naturally into a lunch break or evening session.
What is the minimum deposit to play Pool Rummy on jedi k333?
The minimum deposit via bKash or Nagad is ৳100. Via Rocket, the minimum is also ৳100. For Visa and Mastercard transactions, the minimum deposit is ৳500. Once funds are in your jedi k333 wallet, you can join Pool Rummy tables starting from low-stakes entry fees suited to new players.
How are winnings calculated and paid out?
The prize pool is the sum of all entry fees collected from players at that table. The last remaining player wins the entire prize pool minus the platform service fee. Winnings are credited instantly to your jedi k333 wallet in Bangladeshi Taka. You can then withdraw to your bKash, Nagad, or Rocket account at any time from the cashier section.
Is the card dealing random and fair?
Yes. jedi k333 uses a certified Random Number Generator (RNG) for all card dealing in Pool Rummy. Every shuffle and deal is statistically independent of previous hands. The system is audited for fairness and no player — human or automated — can predict or influence the card distribution. All players at a table receive cards from the same certified dealing engine.
Player Education

Rummy Glossary

Key terms every Pool Rummy player on jedi k333 should know before sitting at a table.

Pure Sequence
Three or more consecutive cards of the same suit with no Joker. Example: 7♥ 8♥ 9♥. Every valid declaration requires at least one pure sequence.
Impure Sequence
Three or more consecutive cards of the same suit where one or more gaps are filled by a Joker. Example: 4♣ Joker 6♣. Valid for declaration but cannot count as your mandatory pure sequence.
Set
Three or four cards of the same rank but different suits. Example: K♠ K♥ K♦. Sets can include a Joker to substitute for a missing suit. Two cards of the same suit cannot form part of the same set.
Wild Joker
A card of a randomly selected rank that acts as a Joker for the entire session. If the 8♠ is drawn as the Wild Joker, all 8s across every suit become Wild Jokers for that game.
Deadwood
Unmatched cards in your hand at the end of a round that do not belong to any valid sequence or set. The face value of your deadwood cards is your penalty score for that round.
First Drop
Voluntarily exiting a round before drawing any card. Costs 20 penalty points in 101 Pool and 25 in 201 Pool. A strategic choice when the opening hand offers no viable path to declaration.
Middle Drop
Voluntarily exiting a round after drawing at least one card. Costs 40 penalty points in 101 Pool and 50 in 201 Pool. Higher than a first drop, so only advisable when the hand deteriorates significantly after the initial draw.
Declaration
The act of placing your final card into the finish slot and announcing that your entire 13-card hand is arranged into valid groups. An invalid declaration — one missing a pure sequence or containing an illegal group — carries an 80-point penalty.
Open Pile
The face-up discard pile that all players can see and draw from. Drawing from the open pile reveals your intent to opponents, so do so with caution when building sensitive sequences.
Safe Play

Responsible Gaming

Play Within Your Means
jedi k333 is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all players.

Pool Rummy at jedi k333 is intended as entertainment. Always set a budget before you start playing and stick to it. Never chase losses by increasing your stakes beyond what you are comfortable losing. The multi-round nature of Pool Rummy means a single bad hand does not end your session — but it also means extended play can accumulate costs quickly if you are not tracking your spending.

We recommend setting daily, weekly, and monthly deposit limits through your jedi k333 account settings. If you feel that your gaming habits are becoming difficult to control, please use the self-exclusion tools available in your account dashboard or contact our support team at [email protected].

For detailed guidance on managing your play responsibly, visit our dedicated Responsible Gaming page.

18+ — Players must be 18 years or older to participate in real-money games on jedi k333.

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