Exciting online Gin Rummy tournament activity is currently taking place at the
popular internet skill gaming site, GameAccount. Following the recent
announcement by Game Account that they will be hosting the 2007 Online Rummy
World Championship, their weekend Gin Rummy tournaments have picked up with
players looking to practice and hone their Rummy skills.
Even those unfamiliar with the
Rules of
Gin Rummy are learning to play, which Game Account says can be learned in as
little as ninety seconds. In fact, Game Account has a video tutorial and
Quickstart guide on their website available to anyone interested in learning how
to play and opening an account. Game Account also describes how to engage in
real money Gin Rummy action via the MatchPlay and MoneyPlay software systems. No
download is required to start playing. Players even have the opportunity to
accept challenges posted by other players in the lobby and create their very own
tables.
Online since 2002, Game Account is a UK audited (Baker Tilly) online skill
gaming site and is tested for software fairness by Accredited Testing Facility
(an online gaming industry leader). The RNG has been comprehensively tested to
ensure integrity in card dealing/shuffling, for which competing players are
dealt an identical shoe of cards. Having hosted over 100 million real-money Gin
Rummy hands ranging from £1 to £1,000 per game, Game Account certainly is one of
the largest and most frequented online skill gaming sites in the world.
The current schedule at Game Account is showing daily online Gin Rummy
tournaments, and a highly anticipated £2,000 tournament scheduled to begin
tomorrow on Sunday, February 25. The direct buy-in for this tournament is £55
with a cap on 64 total entrants. No matter how many players show up to play,
Game Account guarantees the Top 16 finishers will earn a portion of the
winnings. With odds like these and the upcoming 2007 Online Rummy World
Championship later this summer, you can bet players will be turning up to
exercise their
Gin Rummy
Strategy.