From Karachi to Lahore, Pool Rummy on x786 brings the classic card table experience to your mobile screen. Play multiple formats, sharpen your strategy, and enjoy seamless JazzCash and Easypaisa deposits. 18+ only.
Pool Rummy is one of the most popular variants of the traditional Rummy card game, and it has found a very enthusiastic following among players in Pakistan. Unlike Points Rummy where a single round decides everything, Pool Rummy is a longer, more strategic format — you accumulate points across multiple deals, and the player who reaches a certain points threshold is eliminated. The last player standing wins the pool prize.
At x786, we offer both the 101-point pool and the 201-point pool variant. Whether you are a casual evening player in Islamabad or a serious card enthusiast in Lahore looking for competitive tables, x786 has a table for every skill level and every budget. The platform runs around the clock, so whenever you have a free hour, there is always a table ready.
The core objective remains the same as classic Rummy: arrange the 13 cards dealt to you into valid sets and sequences. A pure sequence — three or more consecutive cards of the same suit without a Joker — is mandatory. Once you have that, you work on completing the rest of your hand to declare before your opponents.
Choose your format based on time available and preferred level of competition
| Variant | Points Cap | Avg. Duration | Best For | Entry Stakes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101 Pool | 101 points | 20–40 minutes | Moderate sessions, beginners building confidence | Low to mid-range PKR tables |
| 201 Pool | 201 points | 45–90 minutes | Experienced players wanting longer, tactical play | Mid to high-range PKR tables |
| Practice Tables | N/A | Any length | New players learning rules and card management | Free / no-stake practice mode |
Table availability, stake ranges, and entry fees are subject to change. Always check the x786 lobby for current options after logging in.
Understanding the mechanics before you sit at a real-money table at x786 is the single most useful thing you can do. Here is the essential breakdown:
Each player receives 13 cards. The remaining cards form a closed deck; one card is placed face-up to start the open deck. A random Joker (wild card) is selected at the start of each deal.
Your first priority is always forming a pure sequence — three or more consecutive cards of the same suit using no Joker. Without one, even if you complete your other sets and sequences, you cannot declare a valid hand.
After the pure sequence, complete at least one more sequence (with or without a Joker), then arrange remaining cards into sets (three or four cards of the same rank, different suits) or additional sequences.
When you are ready, place your 14th drawn card face-down and declare. Valid hands score 0 points. Other players count the unmatched card points in their hands — those points are added to their pool tally. Reach the pool limit (101 or 201) and you are out.
If your hand looks very weak, you can drop at the start of your turn (First Drop: 20 points) or mid-game (Middle Drop: 40 points). Dropping at the end or missing consecutive turns incurs maximum points (80). Use this wisely — sometimes a controlled drop saves your tournament life.
Ace, King, Queen, Jack = 10 points each. Number cards (2–10) = face value. Joker = 0 points when used as substitute. High-value unmelded cards cost you the most — prioritise discarding face cards early if they are not part of a sequence.
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Make this your single first-turn focus. Every other combination is secondary until your pure sequence is locked in. Many new players lose Pool Rummy games simply by chasing sets before securing this mandatory requirement.
King, Queen, Jack, and Ace each carry 10 penalty points. If they are not fitting into a sequence or set within the first three to four turns, let them go. Holding dead weight is what turns a manageable tally into an elimination score.
The cards your opponents pick from the open deck reveal their sequences. If someone picks the 7 of Spades, they likely hold cards around that rank. Avoid discarding cards that benefit them and instead use the closed deck.
In the 201-point format you have more room to survive early drops. A first drop costs 20 points — if your hand is genuinely hopeless, that is a bargain compared to accumulating 50–70 points from a losing deal.
At x786 the lobby shows running point totals. If an opponent is on 90 in a 101 Pool game, play conservatively — any reasonable declaration will eliminate them and improve the prize pool dynamics for remaining players.
Set a session budget in PKR before you sit down and do not exceed it. Pool Rummy involves real variance even for skilled players — a disciplined bankroll means one bad session never wipes out your whole balance.
Drop if: You have no pure sequence possibility, hold four or more high-value unconnected cards, and the closed deck is running thin.
Play on if: You have a pure sequence locked in, at least one sequence in progress, and your current unmatched cards total fewer than 30 points.
Four steps from zero to your first real-money table
Visit x786 Login and register with a valid mobile number or email. You must be 18 or older. The process takes under two minutes.
Open the Cashier, select your preferred payment method, enter the PKR amount, and confirm via your mobile wallet OTP. Funds typically reflect quickly.
Navigate to the Pool Rummy section from the main menu. Browse available tables by stake level and variant — 101 Pool or 201 Pool. New players should try the practice tables first.
Select a seat, wait for the deal, and you are in. Use the tips above to guide your decisions. Set a session time limit and budget before you start.
What makes x786 the go-to choice for Pakistani Rummy players
x786 runs smoothly on any smartphone browser. Whether you are on a mid-range Android in Faisalabad or an iPhone in Karachi, the card tables load fast and play clean.
All card shuffles and deals on x786 use certified random number generation. Your account and funds are protected by SSL encryption and two-factor authentication.
Play and transact entirely in Pakistani Rupees. JazzCash, Easypaisa, HBL, UBL, Meezan Bank, and Bank Alfalah are all supported at x786.
Pool Rummy tables are open around the clock at x786. Live chat support is available 24 hours a day — response time is typically under five minutes.
Join two-player, four-player, or six-player tables depending on your preference. More players means larger prize pools and a more dynamic game dynamic.
From low-stakes recreational tables to higher-buy-in competitive rooms, x786 caters to every budget. Always play within a comfortable range for your bankroll.
Regular Pool Rummy activity at x786 contributes to your VIP tier progress. Higher tiers unlock cashback rewards, priority withdrawals, and dedicated account support.
New to Rummy? x786 offers practice tables where you can learn the rules, experiment with strategy, and build confidence before moving to real-money play.
Pool Rummy at x786 is designed to be an entertaining skill-based card game. It is not a guaranteed way to make money, and real-money card gaming involves meaningful financial risk. x786 strongly encourages all players to adopt a responsible approach from day one.
Decide in advance how much PKR you are comfortable spending in a session. Use x786's deposit limit tools in your account settings to enforce this automatically.
Long card sessions can cloud judgement. Set a maximum play time in your x786 account, and step away when that limit is reached — regardless of whether you are winning or losing.
If you feel your play is getting out of control, x786 offers temporary or permanent self-exclusion. Contact support or use the account tools to activate a cooling-off period.
For guidance on problem gambling, please visit our Responsible Gaming page for self-assessment tools and support information.