Rummy on d11 India: Points (₹8, 1 point = ₹0.1) and Deals (₹5, 2 deals).
The rummy hub surfaces the two formats observed in the lobby: Points at ₹8 entry where one point equals ₹0.1, and Deals at ₹5 with two deals. The reference desk uses the in-app figures verbatim.
What the rummy surface exposes
The rummy surface inside the d11 India lobby offers two formats. Points costs ₹8 to enter; each point in play equals ₹0.1. Deals costs ₹5 to enter and runs two deals per round. These figures are taken from the staged snapshot captured on 2026-08-17 and may not reflect live values inside the lobby.
The reference desk refuses to invent rummy strategy, hand-rankings or guaranteed-win language. This route is a description of the surface, not a tipsheet.
The two formats in plain language
Same lobby, different shapes.
Points (₹8, 1 point = ₹0.1)
Pay ₹8 to sit at a Points table; each point you win is worth ₹0.1, each point you lose is worth the same. The Points format is the marathon shape of rummy.
Deals (₹5, 2 deals)
Pay ₹5 per deal and play two deals per round. The Deals format is the sprint shape of rummy.
Where rummy fits on d11 India
Rummy is one of four editorial surfaces on d11 India, alongside casino, fantasy and sports. The four share the same PLAY NOW endpoint.
Skill-game language is treated carefully on this desk. The rummy surface is described as a real-money product for adults in jurisdictions where the game is permitted; the desk does not publish an RTP or a win-rate for rummy.
What the desk will not publish
- Specific rummy strategy.
- Hand-ranking order (it is in the in-app help; the desk does not duplicate it).
- Real-money status in India (verification pending).
Points (₹8, 1 point = ₹0.1) in plain language
A worked shape.
Pay ₹8 to sit at a Points table. Each point you win is worth ₹0.1. Each point you lose costs the same. A session that ends +10 points is worth ₹1 in your favour; a session that ends −10 points is ₹1 against. The Points format is the marathon shape of rummy.
The desk does not promise a win rate; the lobby is the source of truth.
Deals (₹5, 2 deals) in plain language
The sprint shape.
Pay ₹5 per deal. Two deals per round. The Deals format is short and decisive. The desk does not publish a deal-by-deal win rate; the lobby surfaces the result inside the round summary.
Why the desk does not publish strategy
Three reasons.
Strategy depends on the table
Rummy strategy depends on the players at the table. The desk does not paste generic strategy because it does not generalise across tables.
The in-app help covers it
The d11 India app surfaces a help section that covers rummy strategy in more detail than a reference desk can.
The desk is a reference, not a coach
The desk describes the surface. Coaching rummy is the work of professional players; the desk is not the place for it.
What the rummy surface will not become
A short definitional note.
The rummy surface on d11 India is a real-money skill game. It is not a tournament. It is not a free-play table. The desk refuses to paste a free-play table because the staged dataset marks the free-play table verification pending.
Why the desk does not paste a strategy
Three reasons.
Strategy depends on the table
Rummy strategy depends on the players at the table. The desk does not paste generic strategy.
The in-app help covers it
The d11 India app surfaces a help section that covers rummy strategy in more detail than a reference desk can.
The desk is a reference, not a coach
The desk describes the surface. Coaching rummy is the work of professional players.
Reading the rummy hub on mobile
A short design note.
On mobile, the rummy hub collapses the 2-column card grid to a single column. The order remains sidebar-led cover, in-content figure, the read-next closer.
Why the rummy hub keeps one editorial voice
A short note.
The rummy hub on d11 India speaks with one editorial voice across the Points and Deals formats. The advantage: readers scan the hub once and pick a format. The disadvantage: the hub cannot answer every per-table question. Per-table answers live inside the lobby.
Three rummy mistakes the desk sees
A short reader's guide.
Mixing formats
Points and Deals are different formats. Mixing them changes the entertainment shape of the lobby.
Reading win rates
The desk refuses to paste a per-table win rate. The lobby is the source of truth.
Comparing operators
Rummy surfaces are operator-specific.
Open rummy inside the lobby
The rummy tab is reachable through PLAY NOW.